Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 192, 18 May 1910 — Page 6
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AJ1 SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, 3IAY 18, l!tO.
i News of Surrounding Towns j .I ' i
BOSTON, 1ND.
Boston, Ind May 3 a Several per- . tons from here spent Sunday in Richmond attending the golden jubilee. RoHcoe Stanford who has been quite sick for several weeks with pneumonia Is able to be out again. ' The Willing Workers of tbe'cbristian church met this week with Mr& J. C. Starr. Rev. Ragsdale of the Methodist church delivered his lecture on the ellow8tone National park last Saturday night to a large and appreciative audience. . t The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Oxer has recovered from his recent illness. The normal class will meet this week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Pyplc. , Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Starr entertained at dinner Sunday Mrs. Sam Starr, . Mr. and Mrs. Malt Starr and children, ' Zolma and Josephine, and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Starr and son Charles. ' Mrs. Wm. H. Druley and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gillespie have returned from California where they have been spending the winter. ' Mrs. Warner Brattain and children visited at Abington last week. Dr. J. J. Rife and daughter Mrs. William Porterfield went to Columbus Monday, Lucile Porterfield accompanied her uncle, Warner Gard on a visit to Mr. Mr. Card's daughter Ruby, at Laporte, Ind. They will spend the week at Laporte and will bring Mrs. Gard back with them. Wes Burkett has returned from North Dakota. His stay wa of short duration. He thinks It not a very good place for men without means as prices are high and labor at this time of the year is scarce. June . has been named by the committee In charge aa Decoration Day at this place. Appropriate services will be held. Addresses will be made by Rev. Ragsdale and T. W. Druley. The Solid Comfort club will be entertained this week by Mrs. Luther M. Bailey.
. NEW WESTVILLE, 0.
New Westvllle, O., May 18. Prof. J
lladley's lecture before the New Hope Sunday school convention was so good he was prevailed upon to repeat it at the Christian Endeavor Sunday evening. His subject was "Devotional Bi- ' ble Study. All the ladies of our neighborhood are cordially invited to attend our Ladies Aid society meetings, Thursday of each week, 2 p. m. - 1 Mr. Andrew Meyers was home Sunday from Winchester on a short visit He Is is going now far a while to St. Louis. . Miss Jennie Kuth was away in the country for two days during the last week. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Call and family spent a day this week with Mrs. Call's sister, Mrs. Laura Pryfogle Shaffer near Campbellstown. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Pryfogle of Dayton, O., recently spent a day with his parents here. Some of our young people spent last Friday evening socially in our reading room.
FOUNTAIN CITY, IND. Fountain City, Ind., May 18. Mr. Tracy Clark la in the city visiting his friends and relatives. Mr. Euler Clark Is going around with a broad smile in for he is the proud owner of a pair of twin calves. The Fountain City orchestra will
play for the Spartan sburg commence
ment the 28th of1 May. The full or V chestra is expected to be present.
Mr. Orlle Hinshaw and wife went to
Rheumatism Comes From Bed Kidneys
One Your Kidneys Work Properly, Rheumatism, Kidney Disease and Bladder Trouble Disappear. How To Cure Yourself. It Is no longer necessary to spend months and months undergoing a complicated treatment 'for rheumatism, kidney or bladder trouble, or spend a good many dollars in doctors' bills. A new treatment can now be obtained which seems to act more like a marvel than a medicine. This treatment has produced such satisfactory results In a short time that it is now guaranteed from first to last. There shauld be no more doubt about the rapid cure of rheumatism, no fears of the fatal termination of treacherous kidney disease or dropsy. Rheumatism means nothing more nor less than that your kidneys do not work properly. Your blood passes through the kidneys hundreds of times a day to be filtered and purified. When the kidneys are weak, the poisons are not taken out of the blood as they should be. This leads to various diseases, such as rheumatism, terrihle Uright's disease, diabetes, dropsy and bladder trouble. The new guaranteed treatment is Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills. One day's use of them will prove their remarkable-effect. M. T. Ridenour of Lima, Ohio, says: "When I feel bad In my back. I just take a couple of Derby's Kidney Tills and get immediate re lief . If you have rheumatism anywhere, back pains, cloudy, foul urine, nuiuo In the bladder. Blight's disease or dinbetes, put your whole confidence In Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills, and you will not be disappointed. Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are sold at all drug stores 60 pills 10 days' treatment 25 cents, or we will send them direct from the laboratory of Derby Medicine Co., Dept. 12. Eaton Kapida, Mich prepaid If you wish. If yen want to try them first, just tell your druggist to give you a frea sain-
ole juaefcasa.
Lynn Sunday to attend the funeral ot Mr. Hinshaw's mother. Mr. Howard Woody and wife of Brooklyn, NY., who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Saul Woody, and sister, Mrs. Earl Smith, returned home this morning. : Mr. George Keever a former resident of this place is here from Detroit, Michigan. He is visiting friends and
relatives.
GOOD BLOOD.
Given good, clean, healthy blood. Nature 'will do the rest with any case of catarrh, Inflammatory rheumatism, scrofula, eczema, erysipelas, boils, pimples, scrofula, or skin disease of any kind. Good blood invariably means vigorous appetite, good digestion and strength. Thus it stands to reason that an effective "alterative" or blood purifier, while it will not cure all diseases, will help in fighting any disease and will cure those mentioned above, all of which comes from bad blood. Forty years ago Dr. A. B. Simpson, of Richmond, was known as one of the most successful physicians in three states. His success was founded almost exclusively on one prescription, the most powerful blood purifier ever known. After bis death this prescription was regularly pat up as Dr. A. B. Simpson's Vegetable Compound. It has been used extensively all over the country and in forty years has never failed, even In that most dreadful of all blood diseases, syphilis in its worst stage. And when an alterative will do that, it, of course cleans and rebuilds blood affected with other troubles. Simpson's Vegetable Compound is purely vegetable and as harmless as it Is effective. It is sold at $1 per bottle at all drug stores.
CENTERVILLE. IND. Centerville, Ind., May 18. Mrs. Geo. Terry who has been quite seriously sick for the past week is somewhat improved and is now at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Dynes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cox of Richmond have been spending several days with Mrs. Laura Pike and family of Jackson's Hill.' The Centerville Cemetery association are collecting papers and magazines for shipment, the funds collected therefrom to be used for improving the cemetery. Mr. Noel Mathews is now employed in Richmond driving a wagon for the Zwissler Baking company. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harriss, living north of town, a boy; third child.
Several young men from this place have formed a club and will give a series of dances at Jackson's Park during the summer, the first dance of the series will be given Thursday, May 19. - Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson entertained to six o'clock dinner Monday evening, Mr. and Mrs. G. Clark and daughter and Miss Karolyn Karl of Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. George Shultz of Richmond called upon Mr. and Mrs. J. Deardoff Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell of Hamilton, O., former residents of this place, were calling on old friends and neighbors here Sunday. They formerly lived on the old Morton place, now owned by Francis McMinn. Miss Jessie Jackson visited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schuman north of Greensfork Sunday. The exercises of the Epworth league held at the M. E. church Sunday evening were enjoyed by a large audience. Mrs. Edith Jarrett and children of Richmond spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John McCown. Miss Letha Dunbar is visiting with friends in Dayton, O., for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Will Darnell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Aliason south of here. Mrs. Matilda Dietrlck has been in Indianapolis for the past few days. She intends moving there in the near future.
EATON. OHIO. Eaton. O., May IS. Miss Sarah Beall will bejiostess to the members of the Friday Afternoon Reading circle this week at her home on North Barron street. J. H. Conger and daughter. Mrs. Grace Miller, were Dayton visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Griffis returned to their home at Middletown, Ind., Tuesday after a short visit here with relatives. Mrs. L. D. Lesh and Mrs. F. A. Price have returned after a short visit in Indianapolis, Ind. A. J. Baum returned to his home at Marion, O., Tuesday after having spent a couple days here with his wife, who is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Joseph H. Campbell. George W. Longnecker, Samuel Millev, Charles G. ' Oldfather and U. J. Poffenbarger looked after business in Indianapolis, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leora Blackford, of Hamilton, have returned after a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Skiles. Mrs. W. A. Miller, of Chicago and Mrs. Clifton Williams, of Milwaukee, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Conger. The Eaton band met Monday evening in the armory hall for its first ; actlce - meeting for the summer. 11-c members have reorganized and arrangements will be made for the popular concerts givcj weekly in the court house park.
Direct. ... "Does Mr. 8mlta live here?" "No, sir." "Does he live in this treetl "les, sir." "Do you know his number?" "No, sir. but you'U see it on his floor." London Punch.
STEALING THE STYLES
London Millinery Pirates and Their Methods.
TRICKS OF SMART WOMEN.
Un Their Position to Got Look at the Advance Models and Then Sell Their Information In Berlin One Case Where There Was a Slip. The object of the modern millinery pirate is by some means to get hold of the new fashions well in advance of the coming season, and. however Jealously guarded the new models are, shemost pirates are women very often succeeds, and the real owner has the mortification of seeing his novelty anticipated by some tirm of infinitely less importance than bis own. Last spring the proprietor of one of the smartest shops in the west end of London noticed a lady walking in the park attired in a dress almost an exact copy of a brand new model of bis own. a model which not half a dozen people bad seen besides Irs inventor and himself. The design bad been registered, but the copy was just suffi
ciently altered to steer clear of legal difficulties. A most searching inquiry revealed the fact that the culprit was a lady who bad always been considered oue of the firm's smartest and best customers. Her birth and position were less impeachable than the state of her finances), and she bad accepted the offer of a Berlin firm to dress her on condition that she supplied it with the. very latest creations that found their way from Paris to London. Having the entree of the innermost sanctum of the London firm referred to, she had taken advantage of its confidence in her to draw its designs from memory and post them to Berlin. ' The London firm had no legal remedy Whatever. All it could do was when the autumn styles were due and the lady called again to Inform her that her patronage was no longer desired. Another lady detected in a similar trick by the manager of a Regent street firm was very cleverly punished. Upon her next visit she was received with the same cordiality as ever and taken into the showroom, where the latest models were usually displayed. Sbe never suspected until too late that the room had beeu specially arranged for her reception. The models exhibited were anything but new, and tbe too smart firm wbicb employed her was put to vast expense to work up dresses from patterns resurrected from those of years before which proved absolutely unsalable. It is by no means exclusively for the purpose of stealing other people's original designs that "pushing" firms enlist the services of well dressed recruits. Last summer a lady arrived at a smart seaside hotel, the sort of place where people stay for the whole season. Sbe was pretty, smart and perfectly turred out so well dressed, in fact, that other women, filled with envy, did their best to find out who was her dressmaker. But. though she frequently boasted, that the people were perfect treasures and that her bills amounted to next to nothing, she steadfastly refused to disclose the name. One day. however, she accidentally dropped an envelope inclosing a bill from tbe mysterious dressmaker, a bill artfully "fjiked" so as to show prices of startling cheapness. Withiu a week the firm that employed this clever lady welcomed a dozen new customers.' Hotels, too, find the lady tout most useful. Last autumn a very pretty girl arrived at a certain Scotch health resort establishment with her mother. Sbe was smart, well dressed, a clever musician Just the sort of girl to be thoroughly popular with both sexes. At once she became the center of a large coterie of admirers. Then after a few days her vivacious expression gave place to a look of unutterable boredom. "I can't stand this place. It's so deadly dull." she said over and over again. Finally one evening she announced that she could not endure it an hour longer. She was going. "Whore?" was the question. "Back to Blltherlngton," was the decided answer. "It may be a little dearer, but you get your money's
sworth there. One has such a good
time there!" Next day she left and before the week was out a large proportion of her friends had followed her. London Grand Magazine.
, Dividing Something. A farm laborer iu oue of-the western counties was requested to vote for a candidate at the election, but he refused. Being asked for his reason, be made answer: "Why, because them chaps bewell enough paid.' They then tried to explain to Hodge that members of parliament in this country were not paid for their services. But be was not to be convinced. "Ioaii't 'ee tell me!" he replied somewhat isngrily. "1 believe my eyes, and when I zees in tbe paper as they divides almost er'ry night I knows they be dividin summat!" London Tit-IISts. Old Scottish Words. Here are a few quaint old Scottish words still used a good deal in East Aberdeenshire: "Mowse" To say anything Is nae mowse meaus it is uncanny or dangerous. "Cotinached" Spoiled: clean conuaehed would mean utterly destroyed or rendered useless. "Blaud" To blaud anything would mean to soil it. A hild would be toid, "Dinna blaud your cleau pina." "Gardies" or "tiaunlies" A child's forearm. The last is a very old expression, but we have heard it used. f'Sic bonnie gardies be has" means tbe baby has plump arms. Glasgow Herald.
MAN'S THREE DUTIES.
A Strr.ight Vote. The secret of the ballot is sometimes too good to keep. "George." said tbe squire, "did you vote straight, as I told you?" "Sure. Ol did. squoire. It sold on th paper to put a X. but Oi moinded as how ye said 'voat straight. and Oi put un straight through un's nuame." London Chronicle.
A Good Husband, a Good Father and Geo! Neighbor. ; . I have mad a code for my own jrold-. ance which may interest you. I hold that a uiau'8 first duty is to be a good husband, wbk'b implies, of course, that he ought to marry and theu make bis wife believe, if be can. that sbe has been tbe uiot fortnnate of women. It isn't easy but. my, how it pays! lie must be lover husband, son .and even father by turns and occasionally just nobody be must get clear off tbe earth. But when he comes back A man's second duty is to be a good father, which implies, of course, that he ought to have children adopted. If necessary. He ought to be to them the standard by which all other men are measured aud found wautiug. because he is their daddy and tbey love him. A man's third duty is to be a good neighbor, to carry his share, no matter bow small or how great it may be. of the community's worthy enterprises, to share the sorrows and the joys of
those areuud him. to make his home a real asset to his community. . After a man has done these three things, if he has time and means and strength, be can ami should think in wider circles. But tbe man who does these three well is doing more than if he contributed millions and neglected these three. The man who neglects his wife or bis children or his neighbors. io matter what other. apparently great things he may have done, will hear Gabriel's trumpet very faintly if at all on the morning of tbe great day. Erman J. Ridgway in Delineator.
GOLDSOORO HEARD FROM A Lady Who Lives in Coldsbcro "Joins in the Chores of Praise fcr Cards!, The Worasa's Tonic
(joldsboro, N. C. "A physician treated me for many distressing symptoms," writes Airs. Etta A. Smith, "but gave me no relief. "I suffered with neuralgia around the heart and was troubled at times with my head. I had pain in my left side, bowels, left thigh, shoulders and arms. - "After taking Cardui. I am now well and can recommend it to other suffering women."
Just such doubtful symptoms, as those from which Mrs. Smith suffered, are the ones for which it will pay you to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is at such times, when there is nothing to show, for certain, the real cause of Ihe trouble, that you need a tonic, to give the body strength to throw off the illness that evidently threatens. Take Cardui, when vou are ill. with
the ailments of your sex. Take Cardui as a tonic, to prevent illness, when you feel it coming. Your druggist keeps it. N. B Write to-- Ladies' Advisor rWl.. fiutta.
nooa Mrdicme Co.. Chattanooga, Tcnn.. for Special r.tat.... m'A J W I. ' VJ T- . .
lor Women" sent in niain wranocr on reauesL
WE ARE THE AGENTS
for the famous Mary & Weiss lines of office filing appliances, " . NICHOLSON & BRO.
-BURGLARYThe summer outing season will soon be here, when you will leave your silverware, furs, rugs, paintings aud bric-a-brac to the burglars. Upon your return if you find some valuables gone, others destroyed, locks broken, and your pretty home turned into a place of desolation, a draft covering the loss and damage will look mighty good to you. Let DOUGAN eV CO. protect you. Phone 1330.
A Most Horrible Condition Related by E. G. Moore, Whose Reputation for Truthfulness Is Unquestioned. As so many people of this country are taking Root Juice these days, and as a majority of them, after taking a
bottle or two of it praise it very high-j
ly, those who have not tried the medicine are doubting the great good it is doing will last. However, they have no cause to do so, as there are many living proofs throughout the country of the lasting good results from the Root Juice treatment. That Root Juice is making hun
dreds of those who are taking it, feel j
much better, no one doubts. If those
kwho are rapidly improving under the
treatment could have a talk with E. G. Moore of Rural Route Number 9, Fort Wayne, Ind., (a man whose word is not doubted by those who know him) they would be convinced that the great good Root Juice is doing, is lasting. Mr. Moore said: "Three years ago my wife was in a horrible condition. She suffered a long time with her stomach and kidneys. Several doctors treated her, but all of the doctors and medicines failed to do any good. She was almost a living skeleton, and a bundle of nerves. Her stomach was so sore and weak that the slightest foods would lie in it and ferment, causing gas to form and bloat her up as tight as a drum. When she commenced to take Root Juice she was too weak to feed herself, and was living on liquid diet, but after taking the medicine a short while she gradually began to eat solid foods, and take on flesh and strength. The remedy seemed to soothe her nerves, and in a. short while she could sleep like a baby, and her sleep was refreshing. The medicine soon had her up and around. That was about three years ago. and her stomach continues to be all right. Her appetite is good, and she can eat anything she wishes and digest it." . The evidence is here in abundance, and the Root Juice people can prove every claim that is being made for the great, remedy that is now being sold so fast at Luken & Co.'s. 1
Everything In Place.
One of the quickest ways to find lost
articles , is to arrange systematically
everything that is not lost.
Tbe Flower Shop 1015 Main SI. Phene 1M3
Marietta:
uniiT ituia meueu r lour 11 your iuiks are I n a ... in a,v m rr maw
rrnickity about their victuals. SUT Asn. J r A l LA U I U III WAN I AUb fAT.
Why Pay More?:
Piehl & Essencscher Fancy and Staple Grocer. "We sell everything that Is clean and fit to eat.
319 N. 5th Phone 1688
HOUSEHOLD CLEANING NEEDS You will find that we have anything you might need during the housecleaning days to beautify the home, such as Jap-a-Lac, Gold and Silver Paints, Enamel, Feather Dusters, Moth Balls, Etc. Clem Thistlethwaite Drug Stores 8th A N. E St. 8th & S. E St.
You Have Just Time to give your order for our matchless BABY CHIC FEED, $2.25 per 100, and our ground HORSE FEED, better and cheaper than corn or oats. You will find it a paying investment to feed your sck this quality of feed. Omer G. Whelan Feed and Seed Store 33 SOUTH 6TH ST. PHONE 1679.
A Fine Mixup. "What do you mean by this, sir?" demanded the angry advertiser. "What's the matter?" inquired the publisher of the paper. "This advertisement of our delicious canned meats from the- best colonial houses' you've made it read 'horses. " London Tit-Bits.
Cynical. "Do you think there is really any such thing as platonic love?" "Yes. It exists between most husbands and their wives." Chicago Rec-ord-Herald.
Re-enforced. "What is an ossified man. pa?" "I'm not certain, but I think that la what they call one who has turned to concrete." New York Press.
He is a wise man who wastes no energy on pursuits for which be is not fitted. Gladstone
Combs. That combs are of ancient origin is proved by the fact that they were found in the ruins of Pompeii. DnDavis gg ANTI -HEADACHE You can obtain prompt relief from Backache and Kidney Disorders with a 50c Box of DAVIS KID-NE TABS. Druggists or Fred C Keeling. Chicago, ill. ' .
YOUNG MAN: Permit me to advise with you about your Life or Accident Insurance. Low premiums, absolute security and liberal contracts. x E. B. KNOLLENBERG, Room 6 Knollenberg Annex.
AT CON KEY'S'
"THE PLACE YOU GET THE MOST CHANGE BACK." PHONE US. The distance to our store is the distance to your phone, use our free delivery. TALCOLETTE, an Improvement in talcum powder. CAMERAS and SUPPLIES. We do amateur finishing. CONKEY DRUG CO, Cor. 9th and Main Streets "If It's Filled at Conkey's, It's Right."
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It's So Easy to Chi-Namel It's a good deal like play to apply ChiName!. Whether you're making over an old scarred floor, refinishing a marred piece of furniture or brightening up some dingy woodwork you'll find it so interesting to watch the wonderful change from old shabbiness to newness and brightness that you'll thoroughly enjoy your work. No. Brush Marks Can Show You need have no fear of the trouble that amateur painters always have with other varnishes the brush marks that show For you can brush a piece of wood in every direction with Chi-Namel and in a few minutes all the brush marks have disappeared. That's the exclusive "selfleveling" feature that Chi-Namel possesses. . You Can Apply ChiNamel Today and Walk On It Tommorrow Chi-Namel is a-fast hardening varnish. You don't have to give up your room for a week just because you're having the floor or woodwork refinished. 48 hours after you have applied the first flat yellow coat to that dingy floor you can "move back in" and enjoy the new hardwood floor that Chi-Namel has made for you. Ifls Cosfl Is Very Low Just think of being able to change that .old floor into a perfect imitation of hardwood for less than 2c a sq. ft. Of being able to make that old chair, that's perfectly good except in appearance, look like new, for less than 10c. Of being able to refinish the whole room for less than $2. You'll never realize how valuable ChiNamel is or how many uses you can put it to around the home until you see the change it can make in one floor or one piece of furniture. Try it. Joines Hardware Co.
