Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 359, 3 November 1910 — Page 8

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JUG RICHMOND PALXJUJIUM ANI , SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1910.

DUSICESS m TO : IIAVEtQliFEREOCE A Dig ''Getting Acquainted" Meeting to De Held in the City This Month. WILL DISCUSS PROBLEMS

WHICH CONFRONT THEM IN THEIR WORK AND WILL HEAR ADDRESS BY TWO STATE ORGANIZATION WORKERS. A "getting acquainted" meeting of the merchant's section of the Commercial elnb will bo held about the fifteenth of November. W. B. Waddell, chief attorner for the Indiana Business Men's Club, and 8ecretarr A. Bogue, of the club, will be secured by the local organisation to deliver lectures on business matters. It Is the purpose of the Commercial club to bare . local representatives of all lines of business at the meeting, including the butchers, bakers, dry goods men, manufacturers. Jobbers, etc. . The - various difficulties will be discussed and attempts made to find solutions to these problems. There will be discussion of a permanent organisation from each line of business. This It Is believed would prove popular and productive of much good here. At the present time the merchants are not very well acquainted. It Is feared by the club. More friendly relations would be desirable. Different matters which should be brought before the legislature, both national and state, at the sessions this fall and winter, will be brought up before the meeting. There will be several suggestions made to legislative committees and representatives from this county and district. An Important meeting Is expected. The merchants section of the Com merclal club held a meeting Tuesday to arrange for this meeting but the date Is not fixed certainly,, because It Is not known exactly when Messrs. Bogue and Waddell can be present PAKE HAIR PREPARATIONS Do Hair No Good, But Often Cause It to Pall Out. ' Many hair preparations are "fake" because they are merely scalp irritants. They often cause a dryness, making the hair brittle, and. finally, lifeless. Dandruff Is the cause of all trouble with hair.' It Is a germ disease. The germ makes cuticle scales as It digs to the root of the hair, where ft destroys the hair's vitality, causing It to fall out. To cure dandruff, the germ must be killed. "Destroy the cause, you remove the effect" Newbro's Herpldde Is the only hair preparation that kills the dandruff germ, thereby leaving the hair to grow luxuriantly. Bold by. leading druggists Bend 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpldde Co, Detroit Mich. A. O. Luken and Company, Special Agents. One dollar bottles guaranteed. m m haiidley Laurence Handley, secretary of Whitewater lodge of L O. O. P. and active In the state order. Is receiving generous support from the lodges In the state In his candidacy for the ofce of Orand Warden of the grand lodge. The election will be held at the meeting of the lodge on November 16 and 17 at Indianapolis. On Wednesday evening, he In company with Prof. P. L. Torrenoe, C W. Jordan and Harry B. Penny, went to Milton and attended the Odd Fellows' lodge meeting at that place.

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Voting Places and Inspectors For Wayne County Election

A corrected list of the election votr ing places In the county on next Tuesday, and the Inspectors who will serve at the different voting places, was given out on Wednesday by county auditor Demas Coe. There are sixty-four voting places. In every case where it was possible, the voting places in the respective districts were located where they have been in the years past. The voting places and inspectors at each precinct are as follows: Ablngton Twp. Pet No. 1, Abington, K. of P. hall, Samuel Clevenger, Inspector. Boston Twp. Pet No.xl Boston, blacksmith shop. Will Porterfield, inspector. Center Twp. Pet No. 1, Centerville, Nathan Renfrew's dwelling, Jas. Starr, Inspector; Pet No. 2; Centervllle, O. Medearis' shop. Will Dynes, Inspector; Pet No. 3. Centerville, town hall, Bert Bertsch, Inspector.' Clay Twp. Pet No. 1, Greensfork. Bennett's Bldg., Pearl street, John Gilmer, Inspector; Pet No. 2, Greensfork, W. L. Hatfield's store, Fred Kienzle, inspector. Dalton Twp. Pet. No; 1, Dalton, store room of Grange building, J. C. Taylor, Inspector. . Franklin, Twp. Pet No. 1, Bethel, town hall, Nathan Davis, Inspector; Pet No. 2. Whitewater, Masonic building. Nathan Grave, inspector. Green Twp. Pet No. 1, Williamsburg. Kelley hotel, Joseph Outland, inspector; Pet No. 2, Williamsburg, town hall, William E. Brown, inspector. Harrison Twp. Pet No. 1, Jacksonburg. Lewis E. Hosier, inspector. Jackson Twp. Pet No. 1. Mt 'Au burn, corner of Chestnut and National road, Mandus E. Mason, Inspector; Pet No. 2, Dublin, E. E. Hlatt. inspect or; Pet No. 3, Cambridge City,' Colwell hotel, Byron Btratton, inspector: Pet No. 4, Cambridge City, W. H. Ris er's plumbing shop, William T. Medsker. Inspector; Pet No. 5.' Cambridge City, corner of Gray and Main streets, Abe RummeL Inspector; Pet No. 6, East Gennantown, J. W. Kocher's barber shop, Frank Jacobs. Jefferson Twp. Pet No. 1, Hagerstown, William Medearis' shop, Charles L Stotlemeyer, Inspector; Pet No. 2, Hagerstown, northeast corner of Main and Perry streets. W. O. Jones, inspector; Pet No. 3, Hagerstown, city hall, David Niccum, Inspector. New Garden ' Twp. Pet No. 1, Fountain City, WUlard Hall, Claude Keever, Inspector; Pet No. 2, Fountain City, A. O. Clark's barber shop, Samuel Barnes, Inspector. Wayne township, Pet No. 1, rural route 7, Sevastopol school house, Charles Hanes, Inspector; Pet No. 2, rural route 4, George Minor's shop. Samuel Robinson, Inspector; Pet, No. 3, rural route, Coblentz'a house, Rus set Clark, inspector; Pet No. 4, rural and

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A FEW HOURS. ness, rheumatism pains and other distress vanishes, Pape's Cold Compound is the result of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dolars, and contains no quinine, which we have conclusively demonstrated Is not effective in the treatment of colds or grippe. Take this harmless Compound as directed, with the knowledge ' that there is no other medicine made anywhere else in the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 23cent package of Pape's Cold - Compound, , which any druggist in the world can supply. route out of Richmond, Berheide's house, Levi Myers, inspector; Pet No. 5, Backmeyer's greenhouse, Richard Davenport, inspector. Perry Twp. Pet No. 1, Economy, 48 Main street, Enos Veal, inspector. Washington Twp. Pet No. 1, Mil ton, Thomas C. Lantz's office, Thomas C. Lantz, " Pet" No. 2, Milton, Ferris' shop, W. H. Miller, Inspector. Pet. No. 3, Big Four depot Frank Connelly, inspector. Webster Twp. Pet No. 1, Webster, J. W. Thompson's grocery. Geo. Paulin, inspector. , Cityef Richmond. First ward, Pet No. 6, court house, Ed C. Green, inspector; .Pet No. 7, Shofer's stable, John Russell, inspec tor; Pet. No. 8 South Fifth and D streets (barbef shop), Clark Thomas, Inspector; Pet. No. 9, 532 South"Sixt5 street, Henry Scherb, inspector. Second ward, Pet No. 10, 21 . Fort Wayne avenue, Allen Grave, inspec tor; Pet No. 11, city building, Elara Hill. Inspector; Pet No. 12, 405 N. D. street, John White inspector; , Pet No. 13, 156 Fort Wayne avenue, Geo, Bishop inspector. Third ward, Pet No. 14, Tenth and Main streets, R. R. Van Zant inspec tor; Pet No. 15, Taylor's livery barn. Patrick McKlnley, inspector; Pet. No. 16, 822 North F street Elmer Hall, In spector; Pet No. 17, 801. North Tenth street Edgar Norris, inspector. Fourth ward. Pet No. 18, Pythian temple, Dr. J. M. Bulla,' Inspector; Pet No. 19. 13 South Eleventh street Phil Zuttermeister, Inspector; . Pet No. 20, 235 South Eighth street Albert Oler, Inspector; Pet No. 21. Bentlage's grocery, Joseph C. Edwards, inspec tor; Pet. No. 22, No. 4 hose house. Fred Heitbrink, inspector. Fifth ward. Pet No. 23, Shafer's tin shop between Fourteenth and Fif teenth streets, L. K. Harris, inspec tor; Pet .No. 24, Kidder's shop. 202 North Fourteenth street I- V". Gause, inspector; Pet No. 25, North End Mission, North Fourteenth street G. Omar Inderstrodt, inspector; Pet No. 26, Hodgin's shop, A. J. Ford, inspector; Pet No. 27. 321 North Nine teenth street Carey Tingle, Inspector. Sixth ward. Pet No. 28, Thirteenth and Main streets, Harvey Brown, in spector; Pet No. 29, 1607 Main street Rlchord L. Moore, inspector; Pet No. 30, 418 South Thirteenth street Charles Wettlg, Inspector. Seventh ward. Pet No. 3L 308 National road, N. C. Heironimus, inspec tor; Pet 32, 236 Pearl street Levi Peacock, Inspector; Pet No. 33, Coate's barber shop, Roy Fry, Inspec tor. Eighth ward. Pet No. 34, 126 State street James F. Schlagle, inspector; Pet No. 35, republican.club rooms, B. C. Hill, Inspector. . Memory Ungers"

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Asked by Earl Myers for five dol lars, , that he might get the amount changed for use while peddling potatoes, Wilbur Toney handed over the amount requested, then Myers in company with bis wife, both of whom are on a hobo trip, "went South' with the easy coin. Earlier in the day Toney had given Myers two dollars for the same purpose and this amount also accompanied Myers and his wife. An effort will be made by the -author ities to have the amount -made good by Myer's parents who live at Columbus, Ohio"; and are said to be wealthy. It is doubtful' if any criminal action win be instituted . against Myers and his wife. Toney was Induced by Myers to as sist him In peddling potatoes in West Richmond. Myers and his wife have been traveling over the country, so he told Toney, selling produce from house to house. The Rothschilds smoke the most costly cigars that are made the Hen ry Clay sobranos which cost $1.50 each. These are wrapped in gold leaf and placed In little inlaid cedar wood cabinets. GET GOLD BONDS. 5 TO PER CENT FIRST MORTGAGES and GOLD BONDS restricted to loan on improved Chicago Real Estate arc most conservative, dependable and desirable. WRITE FOR COMPLETE LISTS. Benjamin Kulp. Mort-a-as;e Banker, First National Bank Bldf.. Chicag-o. SHERIFF SOLD LOTS Sheriff Meredith sold several lots in Fairview , to adjudicate . claims which Hlpskind & Son and Lewis Hall hold against the property. The two claimants are contractors, and in construction of the Fairview sewer the owners of these lots refused to pay the amount which they were assessed, turning the property over to the county. If more is received for the property than the amount of the contractors liens the residue will be paid to the owners. Mrs. Austins Buckwheat Flour gives the real genuine'old time flavor. When Drake drilled the ftrst oil well near Titusville, Pa., in 1859," the world's . entire output of petroleum was only 84,000 gallons in the' year. Today the United States - alone produces six billion gallons. THE INDIAN MEDICINE MAN can produce roots and herbs for every ailment, and cure diseases that baffle out most skilled physicians who have spent years in the study of drugs. ' From the roots and herbs of the field originated Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, which for thirty years has proved more potent and efficacious in curing female ihs than any combination of drugs known.' . The chorus for the Union Revival Services will have one and only one rehearsal Friday evening at East Main Street Friends' church at 7:30. All singers from the various churches are expected to be at this rehearsal. Let this be your special notice and be present. Music Committee.' , 3-2t i The Ladies of the Universallst Church will hold a market Saturday afternoon and evening, November 5th, In McConaha Building.' it Get Measured Now fer Cat New Ttllcr-LUie Scittl Woolley's. 918 Main nicnowcrShop lll5UsiaSL PbsselCtt "FCLL0V7 TOE CROWD" Sunday Evening DINNER AT THE WESTC0TT It'sCifferest ;- Essie 6 to 0 P. M.

STEKOSOAFnmS Should - take especially' goodcare, of their eyes, because their livlihood depends unon their be- - Ins; able to use their eyes stead-.. Uy. The . proper glasses .... will prevent future trouble . and relieve the present strain on your . , eyes.., . , - ' Let us supply the glasses. - G& C LI Siveitzer OPTOMETRIST. 92JYz Main St.

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