Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 33, 10 December 1909 — Page 4

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THE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 1909.

The mcr.iond Palladium and Sin-Telegram Published and owned by the P.AXLADIUM PRINTING CO. Issued 7 days each week, evenings and Hunday morning. Office Corner North th and A streets. Home Phone 1121. RICHMOND. INDIANA. . Raol O. Leede ...Edlta Cbarlea M. Morgan... Maaaa;ln Editor Carl Bernhardt Aaaoclato Kdllor W. H. Foaadatone New Editor. SUBSCRIPTION TERMS. In Richmond $5.00 per year (In advance) or 10c per week. MAIL. SUBSCRIPTIONS. One year, in advance Six month, In advance 3.60 One month. In advance RURAL ROUTES. One year. In advance '" 52 Six months. In advance 1.50 One month. In advance - Addrews changed as often as desired; both new and old addresses must be given. Subscribers will please remit with

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specified term; name will not be entered until payment Is received.

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A MEETING CALLED

Wayne County Sunday Schoo Association Meets Next Saturday.

TO REVIEW YEAR'S WORK

TWO PIES ARE BETTER THAN ONE

It Is not such a far cry from business to mince pie. A division of one pie, no matter how much controversy there is or fighting there is, will increase the amount of pie. In the squabble the pie may be thrown on the floor and lost and then where is the gain? Call It competition or make it the division of things to eat for trade is the food of the community the answer is the same. Will you throw the pie on the floor or get together and see that there Is enough pie for all?

For a considerable period the Palladium has been working for a betterment in Richmond business commonly known as "boosting." Every opportunity has been utilized to work along constructive lines. The policy of the paper in this respect wascompletly defined last spring in a series of editorial articles called the "Story of the Palladium." But the policy has not been confined to that as its readers will remember. In those articles co-operation of the whole community and an optimistic viewpoint as opposed to narrow minded back-biting which ends not in progress, but in destruction, was laid out as a full explanation of what the paper had been working for and is still intent on.

And this policy has been so steadily adhered to that we think it apparent to the readers of the paper.

The County Council of the Wayne County Sunday School Association has been called to meet next Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock) at the Y. M. C. A. building by Miss Laura M. Bertsch of Centerville. The council Is made up of the county officers, heads of the departments, and townships presidents. A review of the progress of the Sunday school work in each township for the past six months will be taken up and plans laid for the early holding of the township spring convention. Plans will also be made for the annual county convention at Greensfork in March or April, preceding the 46th annual state convention, which is dated April 24 to the 29th, inclusive.

.Nothing so cheap for a good, wholesome, hearty breakfast, as Mrs. Austin's pancake flour. At all grocers.

MAY BE SENT BACK

Application for the recommitment to Easthaven Insane Hospital of Mrs. Nancy Martin of New Corydon, Ind., has been made. Mrs. Martin has been an inmate of the institution twice before, but each time has been released as cured. She is alleged to be very

violent at times, threatening harm not

only to herself, but to others.

MR. SHENK RECOVERED.

In a telephone conversation with Mr.

Shenk, the barytone of Dayton, Ohio,

who was to give the musical program last Sunday night at Reid Memorial church, he said he had fully recovered

and that he will be on hand next Sunday night, and in addition to the pro

gram, postponed from last Sunday, he

will sing ''Hymn to Nature," by Bee

thoven. Miss Fosler will also give her spec ial organ program at this time.

The Rev. Dr. Cathell will deliver the

sermon, taking the place of Dr. Lyons,

who is still confined at the hospital.

MASONIC CALENDAR. Friday, Dec. 10. King Solomon! Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Stated meet ing and election of officers.

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Yesterday's paper contained an example of what we mean by optimistic construction commonly called boosting. This was the reproduction of the five advertisements in Printers' Ink, which each occupied a full page. Now these advertisements might easily have been exclusively devoted to the Palladium (for there are many things which are still left untouched i'i this series, which are convincing of the worth of the Palladium as an advertising medium,) but we believe that the best way to help your own business is to help Richmond. We have preached this as the gospel of progress; we believe in it thoroughly. And our sincerity in urging this form of advertising is apparent to anyone who knows the cost of national advertising. We believe in advertising and we believe in our own business and the city of Richmond. Hence the advertisements. When one of our representatives had a talk with the manager of "Printers Ink" a real authority on advertising, he said, "You have the right idea but it is sadly unique. Most papers confine themselves to talking merely about their own merits. They offer no incentive for increased business -they do not strive to create markets." And it has been this idea which this paper has steadily advanced for the betterment of business here in Richmond. That idea is to create business rather than to try to get what is already created, from some one else. Editorial notice of these advertisements is readily accounted for. Th, Palladium urges the citizens of Richmond to work for Richmond while advancing their own business. , . Pessimists have said "That's all very well, but you are not in our position." At that very time the Palladium was spending money in the national advertising field, and boosting Richmond with its own business. There are very many opportunities for Richmond business men to do this sort of thing. It costs no more money, it creates ausiness, it has more effective and permanent results. One pie or two? And then three. Or will you throw your original pie on the floor In a fight for an additional plum In the other fellow's hand? Boost Richmond and your own business. If you have things worth selling the rest will take care of itself.

MISERY FROM BACKACHE GOES HIID v OUT-OF-ORDER KIDNEYS ACT FINE.

Several doses reaulate the

Kidneys and end Bladder Trouble. Out-of-order kidneys act fine and backache or bladder misery is relieved after a few doses of Pape's Diuretic. Pains In the back, sides or loins, rheumatic twinges, debilitating headache, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness, inflamed or swollen eyelids, worn-out feeling and many other symptoms of clogged, inactive kidne'3 simply vanish.

Frequent, painful and uncontrollable urination due to a weak or irritable bladder is promptly overcome. The moment you suspect any kidney, bladder or urinary disorder, or feel rheumatism coming, begin taking this harmless remedy, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine at any

price, made anywhere else in tba world, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure. as a fifty-cent treatment of Pape's Diuretic, which any druggist can supply. This unusual preparation goes direct to the out-of-order kidneys, bladder and urinary system, cleaning, healing and strengthening these organs and glands, and completes the cure before you realize it. A few days' treatment with Pape's Diuretic means clean, active, healthy kidneys, bladder and urinary organs and you feel fine.

Your physician, pharmacist, banker or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pane. Thompson & Pape of Cin

cinnati, is a large and responsible j

medicine concern, thoroughly worth v of your confidence. Accept only Pape's Diuretic-fifty cent treatment-from any drug store anywhere in the world.

He Is Nearly Hundred Years Old

Joseph Lomax of Indianapolis, a Wayne County Settler, Will Observe His Centennial on December 19th.

A Sim pi But Sure Method of Developing a Well-Hounded Hunt and Figure.

(From New York Journal.) It ts a simple but sure method of developing the bust, arms, neck, hips and shoulders of women, who through some defect of nutrition and circulation are forever being humiliated by their more fortunate sisters. Kirst. it must be understood that the human skin Is an enormous gland, richly endowed with nerves, secreting and excreting organs, and a network of minute blood vessels which contain at one time over one-third of all the blood in the body that is. It nature is perfect. The relation of the skin to the vital organs through the nervous system in controlling the blood supply is such as to put them as a team working together. Get separately two ounces glycerine, three, ounces of rosewater, one ounce tincture eadomene compound (not cardamom) and five centa worth, of borax. Mix the glycerin with tincture cadomene, shake and let stand !two h6urs: then avid a teaspoonful of borax and the rose- - water. Apply to the parts needing development morning and night, rubbing until thoroughly absorbed:-then wash off with hot water and soap and dry. It Is believed by expert dermatologists to be the most effec- ' tlve prescription ever conceived for the purpose.

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On December 19, Joseph Lomax of

Indianapolis, one of the first settlers of Wayne county and the oldest thirtysecond degree member of Scottish Rite Masonry and the oldest Knight

Templar, will celebrate his one hundredth birthday. Mr. Lomax is an uncle of Attorney Robert L. Study of this city. The following is taken from the Indianapolis' News: The Second ward of the city of Indianapolis has the distinction of being the home of the oldest Thirty-second degree member of the Scottish Rite Masonry, the oldest Knight Templar, the oldest ex-president of a railroad company, the oldest ex-editor and the oldest retired member of the bar. The person who embodies this distinction

is Joseph Lomax, now living with his daughter, Mrs. Martha Morton, at 2255 j College avenue, who. on the 19th of j this month, will round out one hun-j dred years of existence, and not of mere existence, but of an unusually active life. Mr. Lomax, while be has a retrospect over a lengthened past unlike many men of less advanced years, yet lives to enjoy the present with faculties preserved in an extraordinary degree. He reads newspapers to keep in touch with current events, he reads the magazines of the day, but above all, delights in reading history. He is somewhat hard of hearing, but not so much so as to prevent him from being a good listener and a ready conversationalist. A few years ago he employed his leisure in writing a book in which he got together the genealogy of the Lomax family, tracing the origin of the family back five hundred years. He is cheerful, philosophical, still keeping his face turned to the brighter side of life, and he is a devout member of the Episcopal church, though in recent years he has rarely

'attended services.

He was born in North Carolina De

cember 19, 1809, and came to Indiana with his parents to Wayne county, near Richmond, in 1S16, the year Indiana was admitted to statehood. He worked on his father's farm until seventeen years old, and then, under his

father, learned the trade of wheel

wright, having in the meantime acquired such education as the country

schools of that time afforded. He next read law and was admitted to practice in 1844 at Laporte, this state, removing to Valparaiso the same year. In 1S50 he removed to Marion, this state, where for four years he was engaged in merchandising. In that year he had been elected president of a railroad corporation then forming, but soon resigned and was made president of the Grand Rapids & Indiana railroad, removing to Sturgis, Mich. He resigned the presidency of this road in 1866, and engaged In a number of newspaper enterprises at Kalamazoo and other places and later at Richmond; this state. He was for some years a partner with the late Wilbur F. Story, famous as the founder of the Chicago Times, in the Laporte Herald. He holds- his Scottish Rite membership in Grand Rapids and his Knight Templar membership in Kala

mazoo. He retired from 'active business ten years ago, and came to this city from Richmond seven years ago. He has four daughters and one son.

Only One "BROMO QUININE" That Is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Look for the signature of E. W.

GROVE. Used the World over to Cure !

a Cold in One Day. 25c.

The Small

Deposit

Receives the same courteous consideration here as the large one. We are anxious for you to investigate the strong features of this institution. Test us on every point and we are certain you WILrLr DEPOSIT WITH The Second Fskytioraal Bank

For

K Fiie Preseitt

$3s$3.S0

That is what our $3.00 and $3.50 shoes makt. They make an acceptable present. They make a givabl present. They make an appropriate present. They Are Stylish The one who gives a pair of these shoes knows he is giving something that is strictly up to date. The one who receives a pair of these shoes knows that she is receiving shoes of unquestioned style. They Are Servicable Shoes made as these shoes are made from the kinds of materials from which these are made, are rarely sold for $3.50. Only our remarkable buying facilities enable us to offer such shoes for this money. That's why these shoes wear so long. They Are Comfortable They are made in such a manner that there is comfort in every style.. Some shoes have to be uncomfortable in order to be stylish. Not so with these. They Will Retain First Appearances Longer It's a fact that too many shoes only look well for the first few times they are worn. They loss their style and their shape. These shoes are so good and we fit them so well that they look lik "new shoes" for a much longer time.

CHAS. H. FELTHM 724 thin TWO STORES 807 Rda

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A BABY FOUND DEAD

(Palladium Special) Connersville. Dec. IO. Donald, the month old child of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Spangler of this place, was found dead in bed yesterday. "Overlying" is attributed as the cause for its sudden death by the coroner.

Mrs. Anna Gallagher, two of her

sons and one daughter, who live at

Fanaghan, County Derry, are in receipt of old age pensions and within a year

her third son and second daughter

will also have qualified for pensions. All the sons and daughters live with

their mother, adds the London Evening

btanuard.

Full Line of the New

ART BRASS CRAFT

METALOGRAPHY

d And Pyrography Goods. MOO RM ANN'S BOOK STORE

530 Main St.

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WHAT IS HYOMEI? Have Heard About the Catarrh Cure l H. Fihe Guarantees.

Hyomei is a wonderful antiseptic, so powerful that it promptly destroys

germ life, yet its action on the mu

cous membrane is extremely soothing and healing. It relieves catarrh in

five minutes; it cures in a few weeks or

money back.

It is made chiefly of eucalyptus and

eucalyptol taken from the eucalyptus forests of inland Australia. The medical profession knows that eucalyptus

is an absolutely certain germ destroy

er and with the active of principles of eucalyptus as a base Hyomei is made

more efficient, pleasant and quick act

ing bythe addition of Thymol, an an

tiseptic ana disinfectant largely em

ployed in the Listerian System. Guaia

col and other important medical agents

are also included in the Hyomei form

ula, which, without doubt, is the great

est destroyer of catarrh germs the

world has ever known.

Hyomei is a powerful, penetrating antiseptic that is pleasant to use. It does not contain a particle of cocaine,

opinm or any habit-forming or injuri ous drug.

No dosing the stomach when you use Hyomei. Just breathe it In through the small inhaler that comes with each

outfit. Sold by leading druggists ev

erywhere and in Richmond by L. H.

Fihe. $1.00 for complete outfit.

Cures indigestion

It relieves stomach misery . soot ssom

ach, belching, and cures all stomach die

ease, or money back. .Large book oz

Evcui Youi Can Improve Your Complexion. USE Peroxide Cream Clem Thistlcthwaitcs Drug Store. Phone 1445 4IS N. 8th' St

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QUAKER BREAD

Ask your grocer

ZWISSLER'S

COOKE'S MEABmvl.

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.

"HIS LAST GAME" - An Indian Baseball picture. This is just a new picture being released December 6, '09. Always the best songs.

Big Qgar Specials For Saturday and Sunday:

EL PRATCO, 6c straight a box of 50, $2.50. A clear Porto Rican Cigar. We are city agents for this brand and recommend it as the best value ever offered in Richmond. Lillian Russell. Dan Tompkin. Henry Lloyd and Awl. 5c Cigars, 8 for 25c. $1.50 a box of 50. Cigars by the box, our specalty. See ua for your Xmas Cigars. 50c 1 oz. Dorothy Vernon Perfume, 37c. Quigley Dreg Stores

Fine Enamel Jewelry We have a line of the very finest on Sterling Silver gold plated mounting. It will pay you to see this line before it is all gone. Haner, The Jeweler 810 Main St

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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StrictW Confidential SelatioM-No PsMdly. I Coarhne; f HrrtH toaltafS. No Property Surrender or Inconveniences. the Beet I eras Mores Bj aaj Caaa

Opeat every ereamtas oottll ClBrSsfJBVM. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY

Phone 134149 Colonial EMg, BIc

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PALLADIUM WANTS ADS BRING RESULTS

I have just received several large shipments of the latest and most approved ideas in neckwear. One of the latest ideas in men's goods for Christmas is a combination set of silk tie, hose and handkerchief, in plain shades. Other suitable Christmas gifts for the men are: Gloves, Umbrellas, Collar Bags, Tie Rings, Shirts, Vests, Bath Robes, Hats, Handkerchiefs. They will appreciate such presents. I am getting new goods every day. Do your buying now.

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