Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 253, 20 July 1909 — Page 8

THE RlCmiOXD PAL LADITO AOT SUXMSILEOXIAM, TUESDAY, JTJI.Y 20, 1909.

face nronT. RECODEUBS THE IPflDtalP2 TDne Ammeirilcaini TTmstt Receivers lor Jos. Brown Cl Co., of Chicago, one of the largest wholesale Jewelry firms in America, sold us the past week several thousand pieces of Jewelry at less than 50 cents on the dollar. C01ISTHUCTIQI1 OF We hav. a fin. line of Sterling Silver picture frames for different size photographs, either oval or oblong shapes, plain or fancy finish. Call and HEW HOSE HOUSE them. ... ... .... Board Occasions General Sur prise by Advising Council to! ' On&Sa M. Mailer 810 Mcin St. Richmond, Ind. F. H. Edmunds, Optometrist. Erect the Building Without Delay. RECOMMENDS $3,000 AS BUILDING FUND

MUD'ElPOMILi IBOTTTTE-iEO BEER Delivered to Your Home 1 Dozen Pints 50c 1 Dozen Quarts $1.00 Louis B. Wrede 84 S. Sixth St. Phone 2056 Purest Wines and Liquors

West Richmond People Will !

Probably Oppose This as

They Want a Good Substantial Structure.

A FAMILY

REUNION

Descendants of Jonathan and Eleanor Newman Held A Picnic.

LARGE NUMBER ATTENDED

Milton:, Ind., July 20. The descendants of the late Jonathan, and Eleanor Dix Newman, met in a family reunion

at Jackson's Park. Sunday. There

were about forty present and composed

the children, grandchildren , great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren of the above named. " Those in attendance were: Mesdames Elizabeth Newman Atkinson, Sarah New

man Hussey, Albert Newman, E. B,

Newman, Miss Florence Newman, Hebert Newman of Milton, Earl Atkinson

of Chicago, Mr, and Mrs. Newman At

klnson and family, Walter Atkinson,

Albert Earl Atkinson, Miss Mary Laura Atkinson, Lawrence Atkinson, Miss Anna Bell Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Izor and son Russell Izor, Mrs. Jesse James and daughter, Miss Esther James of Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennard and family, Messrs. and Mesdames Charley Kennard, Lawrence Kennard, E. P. Cassady and Mr. Hebert Kennard of Knightstown, Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Newman and family, Edmund Newman, Mies Charlotte New

man, Eugene Newman of Cambridge City, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Atkinson and daughters, Misses Pearl and Bernice

Atkinson, of Richmond, also Raymond Atkinson f Indianapolis and Earle M. Kennard of Knightstown.- Aside from these were Mrs. Elizabeth Harden of

Milton and Miss Bertha Taylor of Richmond, as invited guests of the re

union. Several members of the family could not be present, among whom

were Mrs. Gertrude Oakes and family of . Indianapolis, R. . Newman and

family of Richmond, and H. Newman

and family of Orrville, Ohio.

A fine dinner was spread on the long veranda at the pavilion, owing to the courtesy of Gideon Crull in charge of the pavilion, and the afternoon spent quietly in social converse and a manner befitting the Sabbath, and in strolling over the grounds. Jonathan and Eleanor Dix Newman were natives of North Caroline, and moved from Guilford county, that state to Indiana In 183a They settled at Milton and thus became identified with the early history of the town, the township and county. Of their six

children, two, Granville and Edmund Burke Newman have but recently died. Those still living are Milo, Mesdames Atkinson and Hussey, and Mr. Henry Newman, of this place.

' Bill Are the doctors well supported In your town? Jill Well, two of 'em are. They married rich wives. Yonkers Statesman.

Much to the surprise of those on the

"outside" the board of public works

last evening presented a report to

council in which it recommended the

immediate erection of a hose house on

the lot recently purchased in West

Richmond. But the board would have the city build a house not to exceed

in cost $3,000. And council concurred

in the report. This action will meet

with general dissatisfaction among residents of the west side, who believe

thoii- Root inn of th citv deserves the

same . consideration in the way of a hos house as other parts of the city

have received. Amount Too Small.

The xum to be exDended is not suffi

cient to build a: large modern frame residence property. West Richmond nrntwrtv nwners , ask whv they Should

hA discriminated aeainst. Some of the

most prominent residents of that part

of the city say they believe tne property owners would prefer waiting another year or so and getting a good,

brick structure like the other nose houses, to having a cheap concern

erected now. Every other hose house

in the city is brick. There Is need onlv for a single house, but It is the

concensus of West Richmond opinion i

that the city should erect sometning

in keenlnsr with its other hose houses.

Chief Miller has said he does not ra-

vor a temporary structure. When 13,-

rmn la considered, it can not be expect

ed to put up a very prepossessing building, which must contain a large room for the wagon, an office, a bell

tower, stables and sleeping quarters for the men. besides a storeroom. The

lot is located on West Fifth street

tLt the west end of Lincoln. It is on

the slone of the Peacock hill and pro

vides a better building site than that

offered bv any of the other hoss house

locations. And council concurred in

.the report, but did council Investigate J

the matter in the least bit, it is asnea.

In All Modern Treatments

FdDdMED

for Regaining Health

Plays the Most Important Part Improper food is usually the main cause of various aches and ails and proper food is needed to correct them.

Is not only a great help for correcting trouble, but for avoiding it It is predigested pure food and contains the elements Nature demands for rebuilding the gray filling in Brain and Nerve Centres. Resd Tfce Rosd to Wcavinc la pkfis. "There's a Reason."

Pczn Ccrcd Ctzpcay, Lti crecx ea. u. s a.

BLOOD KILLS GERMS Good Blood Made By Good Food.

If one can surely turn food into good red blood it will combat and conquer disease more times than disease will 'win. Any physician knows that good blood and plenty of it is the best germicide known and surely and safely cures disease when medicines fail. One of the many illustrations is that of tuberculosis, which refuses to yield to medicine, but must give way to good blood. A man from Philadelphia writes: "I have been fighting tuberculosis for some years, and with a weak stomach was losing ground slowly every year. I had tried many kinds of medicine without relief, and finally got so that my stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels and lungs were affected. My stomach would retain no food but peptonized milk and I was down to 90 lbs. in weight. The doctors said about two years ago that I had but a month or two to live. About that time I was put on GrapeNuts and cream. It agreed from the start and in a few days I began to feel increased strength, o I kept on, with the result that the healthy blood has driven the disease from every organ of my body except the lungs1 and is slowly driving it from them. I have gained greatly in vitality and strength and added 29 lbs. to my weight. If I can keep on as I have been, it seems clear that I will get entirely veU, thanks to old Dame Nature whose work was made possible by Grape-Nuts food which I could digest" "There's a Reason.'

The entire stock goes on sale Wednesday morning at 8 o'clock, and will continue for lOdaysonly. Jewelry of every description is represented in this vast assortment. Stock consists of three hundred (300) watches for men and women and several thousand pieces of fancy jewelry such as mounted brooches, scarf pins, rings and the very best of gold filled jewelry. These goods are now on display in our store. In addition to the above Special Jewelry Sale, there re

main only 5 more days for Remnants left from Emory. Prices that have heretofore been remarkable values, will be cut in two. We carry no goods over and every article remaining must go in the next 5 days: Come today. Come tomorrow. Come every day.

Watches like cut, 20-year guarantee, gold filled cases, good works, $3.95.

RAILROAD STORE

Ladies' Fin. 20-year GoM

Fined Cases and goodr-worh

Watrii 11V. rat. CS.tS. !

COUNCIL FAVORS WEST SIDE PARK

ON RIVER SLOPE

Orders Preparation of an Ord

inance Appropriating $500 For the Purchase of De

sired Lots. 1

ACTION REALIZATION

OF WEST END DREAM

By Purchase of the Site the

City Preserves the River Banks in All of Its Beautiful Aspect.

' The preparation of an ordinance proTiding for an appropriation of $500. to be spent for the purchase of a park site along the west bluff of the Whitewater river, was ordered by council

last evening. The ordinance will be

prepared by the city attorney and reported to council next, meeting night. The action of council is the realiza

tion of the ambition of members of the West Richmond Improvement associa

tion and others, who have striven for years to interest the city In the pro-

Beautiful Slope. By purchasing: the location the city

preserves the river bluff In all its wild

grandeur. The slope Is fully 100 feet long and little less than perpendicular. The outcropping of the limestone stra

ta forms a sheer wall practically Inaccessible to climbers. The forest

trees that have secured a hold for their

roots have provided a beautiful shade. The river threads' its way at the foot of the slope and vegetation of all kinds

is green . even in the most parching weather. . '.

The ordinance was ordered prepared

after a majority, report from the, board

of public : works had bees received.

Pres. Hollowell submitted a minority

report for the board. . He offered the

excuse the city's finances are' not ia shape to 'warrant such a purchase.

The city's financial condition is such

it has been the boast of every man

connected with the present administra

tion. In a recent meeting of the board

Pres. Hollowell gave as icason for his objection he did not believe he would take one of the building- lots as a gift.

so they would not be worth anything.

. The ground to he secured by the dty

fronts West First street. It Is about

700 feet in extent north and south and

runs back to the water's edge. The

plot includes eleven building lots.

of which have 60 feet or more on .th.

horizontal above the bluff aad are val

uable for building

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Richmond Feed Store.

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There is a creamery ia Richmond the

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