Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 78, 25 January 1909 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MCjKDAY, JANUARY 25, 1909.

A LARGE MEETING OF LOCAL WOMEN

Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley of Liberty Tells Hearers of the Evils of Intoxicants.

URGES WOMEN INTO FIGHT Tells them that in the present LOCAL OPTION CAMPAIGN THEY SHOULD BE MORE USEFUL THAN ORNAMENTAL.

In the interest of county local option and the temperance cause, Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley, of Liberty, addressed .a large audience composed entirely of 'women at the First Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon. The woken let It be known that they are wake to the situation and their enthusiasm Indicated they are advocating tttf cause of temperance as an adjunct 'to good homes and better living. Music and devotional exercises preceded A4he address of Mrs. Stanley. Speaker W. C. T. U. Worker. The speaker Is well known as a worker of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and has more than a .stale wide reputation as a public speaker. She has traveled extensively and invber address sought to tell herhearers some of the things she herself hadobserved and declared to beifas diiftejctly attributed to lntoxl'catfegliq'uors. She implored the wotneo, in the audience to make themselves more t useful than ornamental in the option campaign now being fought out In Wayne. county. She told them some , of the things they can do to helpalong 'their cause. She directed theirs attention to what women have done . under similar circumstances in other 'places. Services Are Needed. The women were told their services will be needed on election day. .They'were adviseid to have their car-

rlagesfcin readiness and If they knew of asick voter, orone unable to walk to the poUs. wfco would vote for the cause tof temperance Jf able to reach the polling; place, that their carriages Should bereadyand the voters taken In them. It was pointed out that the opposition twill not leave any stay-at-home votesbe lost. and it is up to the oritionlsts to dothe same way. The subject of temperance was discussed In many ways. Statistics were entered lntoto prove that the farmers do not lose, when the liquor trade is abolished and thesales of 'corn to the distilleries are cut off.

"X thinks rromtheutenBCs?eboat Mm that tMs,mummy must'liavB been aa ErrpWan;ptanroer!" "It would be Interesting to bring him back.to life." "Bat too1 risky. Who's going to pay him for isUime Louisville (Courier-Journal.

" ''Why have jwniquit work 7"f demanded the farmer. "I Just put in-4wcnty minutes cawing wood," replied the actor wboibad hired ovt on the farm. "Well, yon ain't in vaudeville. You're playing In : the legit now: Kansas City Independent.

Tickets for "Princess Bctuile" will he on sale at the box office any time after 10 a. m. Tuesday, the26th. 25"-3t

Polo GameMonday, Jan.s25f reserved seats now. on sale at Westcott Pharmacy. Price 25c New Castle vs. Richmond. . 23-3t

City bowling alley, 22 N. 9th 22-tf

WHO SAID 'POSSUM Remarked People Invited to Bethel Feast, Then They All Went Saturday Night. BIG RICHMOND DELEGATION

An immense crowd attended the an nual opossum supper at Bethel Saturday evening. The proceeds of thl3 event are used to defray the expenses of the Memorial Day celebration. Besides 'possum there was a long list of tasty provisions prepared for the hungry. A musical and literary program was rendered. Cornelius Wiley, county commissioner, who now claims Richmond as his place of residence, was on hand and added enthusiasm to the occasion. Perry J. Freeman and Linus Meredith led the Richmond delegation. Col. Wiley had promised all from this city plenty to do in all ways and the colonel is a truthful man. Two of the 'possums were provided for the supper by Robert Beeson, another member of the board of commissioners.

KERN'S HEAD WAS - BADLY SWOLLEN Wound Not Properly Cared For.

"Squint"' Kern, colored, who was

assaulted by Frank Morris at the lat

ter's barn, South B street last week

and who was fined and sent to jail for assault and battery, has had a serious time of it as a result of his injuries.

Morris used a pitchfork, according to

the evidence brought in the trial before City Judge Converse, and cut a long gash in Kern's head. The wonud

was not properly dressed and it began

to swell up. Soon his head began to look like a pumpkin. The wound has

been reopened and it is believed he will not be troubled farther.

GEORGE PAVEY IS NOW RECOVERING Was a Victim of the Colonial Fire.

George Pavey, fireman at No. 4 hose house, who was stricken with paralysis a few weeks ago, while on duty, is recovering slowly at his parents' home, South Thirteenth street. Mr. Pavey is now able to sit up. He is also regaining the use of his vocal cords. The attending physician states he believes Mr. Pavey will recover en tirely. This is the second attack which he has suffered within a year. Injuries received in the Colonial fire are responsible for his condition.

A well known actor was taking dinner at a fashionable Chicago hotel when, a young man came in and sat downjat the same table. He apparently recognized the actor, for after gazing at him intently for a couple of

minutes he pulled a two dollar bill

ostentatiously from a large roll and, shoving it across the table, remarked: "I always feel as if I had to pay to see a famous man, don't you know." The "famous man" calmly tore th two dollar bill in half and returned one section to the young man. "Children half price," he abserred composedly.

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Don't Get Discouraged

Get Walk-Over Shoes. Walk-Over quality is a matter of principle,

not price

We are II Sole Agcnta II

MORE PIMHAM CURES Added to the Long List due to This Famous Remedy.

Camden, X.J. "It is with pleasure that I add my testimonial to your already long list hoping that it may induce others to avail themselves of

this valuable medicine, Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I suffered from terrible headaches, pain in my back and right side, was tired and nervous, and so weak I could hardly stand. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored me to health

and made me feel like a new person, and it shall always have my praise." Mrs. W. P. Valentine, 902 Lincoln Avenue, Camden, N. J. Gardiner, Me. "I was a great sufferer from a female disease. The doctor said I would have to go to the hospital for an operation, but Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound completely cured me in three months." Mrs. S. A. Williams, R. F. D. No. 14, Box 39, Gardiner Me. Because your case is a difficult one, doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has cured many cases of female ills, 6uch as inflammation, ulceration, displacements, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, indigestion, dizziness, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result is worth millions to many suffering women.

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HELD SOETISGS Evangelist Roy L. Brown Had a Busy Day Sunday and Worked With Success.

TWENTY-ONE ADDITIONS

Six meetings, with twenty-one addi tions to the church, a house crowded to its capacity and a delighted throns of people was the record yesterday for the evangelistic services now being conducted by Evangelist Roy L. Brown at the First Christian church. With tireless zeal, this gifted young man pushed his work throughout the day, and although in rapid succession.

he went from one meeting to another

in the evening hour, the last was with as much strength as those that he conducted earlier in the day. The prophet is no longer without

honor in his own country. To have

grown up in this community, and then after years of Jabor in other fields to

return and win his way into the hearts

of the people is no rare attainment, and yet this is what this man has done. A great chorus supported him in the singing, and he labored with a people not unschooled in the art of winning souls, but his greatest power

Yes, Miniotilhieir IU.ysy9 Dysy Pay &M& toftlhe Success off toF tSiig

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REMEMBER, JUST 3 MORE DAYS LEFT. We propose to make these three remaining days the biggest selling days of them all. Every dollar's worth of surplus stock is marked at prices that should close it out in the remaining few days. Former values or cost not being considered. Note the Quotations! Plenty of Them Left! We are bound to sell the goods even though a big loss. We consider it wise and take it cheerfully rather invoice cash than merchandise. It's our method of doing business. Read ! We Mean Just What We Say.

23c 9-4 Unbleached Sheeting 1 8c Yd. 10c Bleached Cambric 71c Yd. 15c Yard Wide Madras (usually sold at 18c).. I Oc Yd. 25c and 30c Taffeta Ribbons, all colors ...1 5c Yd. Dresden Ribbons, worth to 50c 1 5c Yd. OUR KNIT UNDERWEAR IS CREATING TOWN TALK. Underwear for Men, Women and Children, separate garments worth 25c, 35c, 50c, to close 15c 85c Salem Bleached Sheets, full size, only .. 59c

Underwear for the Men and Women in separate garments, worth to $1.25, only 40c $1 yard wide Colored Taffeta Silks, to close 49c Yd. $1.25 Yard Wide Guaranteed Black Taffeta 95c Yd. 27 inch Guaranteed Black 75c Taffeta 50c Yd. 50c Wool Suitings, to close 19c 12c Silkolines at ... ...T --.....Tie Yd. Big Bargains in Towels, Towelings, Table Linens, White Goods, Laces, Muslin Underwear, Blankets, Comforts.

In fact, it's a buying opportunity none should miss.

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The Home of Butterlck Patterns

was in the fervency and zeal with which he persuaded people of the joy in bringing souls to Christ. There will be baptismal services tonight at 7:30 o'clock, these to be followed by a sermon by the evangelist on the subject of the First Gospel Sermon.

Pattt: Gold Medal Quality

Flour is

very mcnaat

Woe of the Amateur. Wlfey I wonder why the grass doesn't come up? Hnbby I'm sore f can't tell. You don't suppose yon planted the seeds upside down, do yon? London Tit-Bits.

Pride went out on horseback and returned on foot. Italian Proverb.

Wtmtemmima? Better use Gold Medal Flour.

TOLAJCSB.

We have another lot of that extra FINE SORGHUM BEE HIVE COFFEE BETTER THAN EVER

BEE HIVE GROCERY CO.

MAKE USE OF OUR MONEY 2 To pay your bills. We ARE NOT anxious to know all your private affairs and why you are behind with your bills that is your business but we ARE PERFECTLY WILLING to ioan you our money to help pay them. We loan in sums of from $5 up, on household goods, farming implements, livestock, etc. without removal, giving you such time as you may need, making your payments weekly,' monthly, or such as may suit your convenience, and ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEEING YOU A LOWER RATE THAN CAN BE HAD OF ANY SIMILAR CONCERN IN THE CITY. If you are in need of money, cut out and mail us the following and our agent will call on you.

Name Amount $ . Wife's name City Security Street and No.

Strictly Confidential ON DIANA LOAN QO.

Phone 1341

Third Floor. 40 Colonial Bldg. Richmond, Indiana.

Before Yon Slip or Gel toe Grippe

INSURE

With E.B.Kes!!eserg 11 Soath 8tn St.' '

W. F. FEEGER, EXPERT WATCH MAKER AND JEWELER. PHONE 2174. 1027 MAIN

Stari the New Year RfgM Get all your bills into one. We will loan, you the necessary money on your household goods, piano, fixtures, teams, etc.. etc., quickly and without publicity. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a $50 loan for 50 weeks. Larger or smaller amounts at same proportion. Large capital large business. Reasonable rates courteous treatment. We make loans in the city and all surrounding towns and country. If you need money, fill out this blank and mall It to us. Our agent will call on you. ' - - Tour full name ... City Street and No.. Amount wanted Kind of security you have . RICHMOND LOAH CO. Established 1895 Dome Phone 1545

Room 8, Colonial Bldfl. Richmond

COR. 9th and IVIAITSJ STREETS.

FURNITURE BEDDING PICTURES

STYOSI TAMZK Fine Suits $15 and $!Q Cor. 9th and Main SCs.

$150, $4.00 and $5.00.

FJeff & Nusbaum Phone 4219 The Shoe Corner

QUALITY

MAKE THE TEST

QUANTITY

One ton cod given to the poor with every 10 toss sold. City Office 922 Main SL, Phone 1633. Yard Ofifce, Cor. 2ntJ and Chestact Sta, Phcne 31C5.