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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY. SEPTE3IBER 20, 1912. PAGE THREE.

YEARLY MEETING FINANCES GIVEN In Annual Report of Treasurer Charles G. Carpenter, Issued Today.

Charleg G. Carpenter, treasurer of Indiana Yearly meeting submitted the following report today: Asset. Stocks and materials ....$ 10,388.29 Iteal estate 103,147.48 Invested funds 141,460.57 Bills receivable 6,047.39 Cash 6,306.44 Due from Quarterly Meetings 1,252.18 Accounts overdrawn 10,917.60 Total $279,519.95 Liabilities. Irdiana Yearly Meeting $109,976.29 General Fund 3,271.05 Endowment Funds. Board of Foreign Missions. $ 25,242.04 F. T. White Gospel Fund.. 10,000.00 Women's Home Improve ment 20,000.00 Women's Home Supporting 32,000.00 Temperance 1,00.00 Book 4,381.65 Ministers 16,253.88 Shawnee 7,000.00 Miesionary Board ........ 38,863.50 Ionian and Phoenix 1,000.00 Amos and Hannah Bond... 1,550.00 Pang and Boyce 1,000.00 E. D. Reynolds 420.00 Total $158,711.07 Due Committees and Interest Accounts. Japanese Student at Earlham $ 18.55 Bible Schools 25.00 Book and Tract 370.99 Ionian and Phoenix 51.66 Temperance 119.54 Women's Home Supporting 2,282.92 Women's Home Improvement 1,972.93 Home Mission 39.87 E. D. Reynolds 154.95 Missionary Board 376.97 Building Fund 329.37 New School In Mexico .... 53.82 Reserve Fund 1,095.18 Board Foreign Missions.... 413.09 Exangelistic and Church Extension 256.70 , $ 7,561.54 Receipts $ 70,208.74 Expenditures $ 70,208.74 Book fund receipts and ex penditures 56.86 Bible School Receipts 200.00 Bible School Expenditures 175.00 African Mission receipts expenditures . 211.91 Remodeling account balance Overdrawn 7,493.80 Financial Condition. Resources Cash $ 6.306.44 Due from Quarterly meeting 1,262.18 Bills Receivable 6,047.39 Due from White Water Monthly Meeting . .. 2,521.90 Indebtedness ...... 6,126.74 $22,264.65 Liabilities. Due invested funds $14,703.11 Due committees and interest account 7,561.54 $22,264.65 Knollenberg's very large line of Dress Goods, Suitings and Coatings is now open for your inspection. 14 Talk About Tonics, Try This $1.00 FREE A Powerful Tonic With Lasting Results and Without Mineral Drugs! A very remarkable nerve builder, something the world has never had before, a nerve revitalizer without nar cotics, opiates, or mineral drugs! that's what you can get today, now "Just to Think How I Looked and Felt Two Weeks Ago!" you've never had the chance before. Wade's Golden Nervine is the name of it. It'B purely vegetable, and so much greater is the wonder. It is safe for everybody. It works splendidly in e few day 8. and you keep the improvement. If you are exhausted, nervous, don't-give-a-hang, have lost energy and vitality, suffer from brain-fag, insomnia, nervous dyspepsia or headaches, change your plan. Get Wade's Golden Nervine and your new plan will change you. You are entiled to a $1 full-size box to prove all this is true. Send us the free $2. coupon below today for a free $1 full-size package. Wade's Golden Nervine is a powerful reconstructive tonic, yet not a sedative. Any druggist will sell you a $1 liberal size package. Wade's Golden Nervine is sold in Richmond, Ind., by Conkey Drug Co. Send this Free SI Coupon. Gem Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Send me. at your expense, a $1 full-size package of Wade's Golden Nervine absolutely free. My Name Street No City State

Don't Mistake the Cause.

Many Richmond People Have Kidney Trouble And Do Not Know It. Do you have backache? Are you tired and worn out? Feel dizzy, nervous and depressed? Are the kidney secretions irregular? Highly colored; contain sediment? Likely your kidneys are at fault. Weak kidneys give warnings of distress. Heed the warning; don't delay Use a tested kidney remedy. Mrs. Townsend, 728 N. Thirteenth i St., Richmond, Ind., says: "While I never used Doan's Kidney Pills myself, I can recommend them in return for the benefit they have brought in ourf family. One of us suffered a great deal from disordered kidneys and pains in the back. Finally this person used Doan's Kidney Pills and soon received relief." For sale by all dealers. Price BO cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the nam6 Doan's and take no other. Amusements THEATRICAL CALENDAR. Murray Theater. Vaudeville Matinee and Night. Sept. 22 Carl Morris. Gennett Theater. Sept. 16 Bernhardt in "Camille," motion pictures. Sept. 30. Sousa's band. Coliseum. October 4 Inness band. Carl Morris. Carl Morris, who sang a group of Hungarian folk songs, revealed himself a singer of intelligence and rare skill. His voice, a deep baritone, is rich and noble in timbre and is refreshingly free from all defects of production. He sings with taste and refinement of style, phrases like a musician, enunciates admirably, and possesses temperament and charm of rersonality. Musical America (Soloist with People's Symphony Orchestra.) The Murray. The Murray was packed last evening for the presentation of the new bill, the mid-week change having proved popular with the patrons of this house. Gus Sun's new aggregation of vaudeville entertainers under the name of "The Musical Conservatory," presented a musical farce which entertained the audience and which had an imitation of a village band which elicited much laughter. This act is a little out of the ordinary and is one of the successes of the bill. Ethel McPhee is an extremely pretty girl who sings to the delight of the masculine audience for she is alluring to the eye and has a charming soprano voice. One of the best attractions the vaudeville has had for a long time. x Sousa's Band. "There is only one Sousa's Band and John Philip Sousa is its conductor!" This is the slogan of the Sousa printing this season. There is only one kind of Sousa concert also, 'and that is one in which John Philip Sousa himself directs his own band. And the b.nd is the same in the smallest town visited as in New York or London. When Sousa directs his band in concert here on Sept. 30, at the Gennett it will be the same as in New York concerts later on. Innes' Band. . . Mme Van Loon, the famous Dutch soprano who is to be heard here during the coming engagement of Innes' New York Orchestral Band at the Coliseum on October 4, comes with the reputation of being one of the world s big singers. She is a dramatic soprano with a voice which is said to be of phenomenal beauty. She will be heard in Massanet's great Aria from Herodiade, "II Est Doux," and in a group of songs of which "Wondrous Love," by the French woman-composer, Augusta Holmes, is the best known. An Old Friend. A private soldier once rendered some slight service to the first Napoleon. "Thank you, captain," said the emperor carelessly. "In what regiment, sire?" was the instant response of the quick witted private. "In my guards," replied the emperor, pleased with the man's ready retort. This incident, with appropriate variations, also happened to Genghis Khan, Ivan the Terrible. Attila. Gustavus Adolphus, Louis XIV., Charlemagne, Alexander, King Alfred. Xerxes, Richard the Lion Hearted and Henry of Navarre. Success Magazine. Wedding Rings. 'According to the ancient ritual, the husband began by placing the wedding ring upon the bride's thumb and putting it successively on the next two fingers, pronouncing for each one a person of the trinity, with a final "Amen." as the fourth finger was reached, where the ring remained. New York American. What He Took. "Judge," said the guilty man. "1 inherit this felonious habit. I can't resist it. My father was a grafter and my mother a photographer. I can't help taking things." "Then take seven years at hard labor," said the judge kindly. Clereland Plain Dealer. Crowns. Mr. Wibbles--What fine dark hair you have. Miss Knox! My wife, who Is younger than yon are, has her hair quite gray. Miss Knox Yes, and If I'd been your wife no doubt my hair would have been gray too. Bee ton Transcript. Envy always Implies conscious Inferiority iwhererer it resides. Pliny.

HOW TO STAY YOUNG.

Try to Keep a Clean Slat So Far mm Infectious Diseases Ge. There is no way of preventing old age itself, writes Woods Hutchinson In Hampton's, save by the rather heroic remedy of dying early, which is scarcely worth while for this purpose alone. It is perfectly possible, however, to prevent most of the limitations and cripplings, which alone make old age to be dreaded, by the exercise of our Intelligence and our determination. Many if not most of the changes we associate with age, which we have in mind when we think of growing old. which in our pompous technical terminology we allude to as "senile degenerations," are the result of infectious diseases and bad hygienic habits. .. For instance, remote at first sight as the connection may seem, many of the disabilities of old age are the results of those lightly regarded and almost despised infections called "children's diseases" and "common colds." It seems ludicrous to think of a grandfather who has not fully recovered from the measles or of a. grandmother who is still suffering from the effects of whooping cough, but such long delayed Nemeses as these are of painfully frequent occurrence. A healthy first childhood is the best assurance of a happy second one. If you are only sufficiently unfortunate in your environment in early childhood and youth you may have a full group of senile symptoms and die of old age at forty-five. A large percentage of the mass of humanity, both men and women, do so die before their time. If you want your child to reach a healthy, happy, uncrippled old age guard his cradle and his nursery with jealous care against the demons of the little fevers of infancy and childhood. Even the so called dulling of the old man's senses is due nine times out of ten to ailments of childhood. The failure of his hearing is due to successive attacks of uncured or untreated colds, which spread from his throat up to his eustachian tube to the drum and the bones of his middle ear. The dimming of his eyesight is due to that decay of the vitality of the center of the crystalline lens which we call cataract, a decay caused by the infection shocks and overwork and underfeeding strains of life. Three-quarters of the cripplings of the old men or women which chain them to their chairs or make their old bones a torture to them half the night long are not due to any normal or nec essary process connected with advancing years, but to some form of rheumatism which Is almost invariably an infection or the result of some form of infectious disease. Every infections disease that you can cross off your vital slate means five more chances on the scale of a hundred for a happy and comfortable old age. On the other hand, all the so called senile changes may be produced at a pitifully premature period and in actual life are so produced with painful frequency by either underfeeding or overwork at an early age or by confinement in foul air without proper exercise. Mildly Censuring Him. "My goodness!" she says, with a pretty scowl. "I think a girl would feel dreadfully foolish if she proposed to a man." "I should think so, too," replies the diffident youth. "But then I suppose there are some girls who are just simply compelled to do the proposing," she sighs. After an hour's consideration of that remark he realizes what she really means. Woman's World. Diplomacy. Mrs. A. That cook was awful, and I am glad she's gone. Mrs. B. Did you discharge her? Mrs. A. Oh, no; I wished to avoid a scene. What I did was flatter her so about her cooking that she thought she was underpaid and left. Boston Transcript. He Saw Them. "Did you see any sharks when you crossed the ocean, Mr. Spifkins?" asked Miss Purling. "Yes." replied Spifkins sadly; MI played cards with a couple." aching perspiring feet AFTER all, no amount of special treatment or washes (rives quit such instant relief to poor, tender, tired, aching feet as a simple bath with Resinol Soap and hot water. Then rub on gently a little Resinol Ointment, let it stay for a few minutes while its soothing, healing antiseptic balsams sink into every pore, and wash off again with plenty of Resinol Soap. For excessive or offensive perspiration, use cold water instead of hot. aadll) are also lnTaiaable honwehotd l LtmOJM for Kion. rubes, pimples, dndniff. cbmfimp!. or ard pifca. Yoor druCTt aelia them, bat for aaraph eC

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just like grown-ups. Then they get sick, the tongue is coated, stomach sour, breath bad; they don't eat or rest well; they become feverish, cross, irritable and don't want to play. Listen Mothers for your child's sake don't force the little one to swallow nauseating castor oil, violent calomel or harsh irritants like Cathartic pills. A teaspoonful of Syrup of Figs will have your child smiling and happy again in just a few hours. Syrup of Figs will gently clean, sweeten and regulate the stomach, make the liver active and move on and out of the bowels all of the constipated matter, the sour bile, the foul, clogged-up waste and poisons, without causing cramps or griping. With Syrup of Figs you are not drugging or injuring your children. Being composed entirely of luscious figs, senna and aromatics it cannot be harmful. Full directions for children of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the package. Ask your druggist for the full name "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna" prepared by the California Fig Syrup Co. This is the delicious tasting, genuine old reliable. Refuse anything else offered. Stopped In Time. Little Bob's father was fond of telling bear stories to his little boys. One evening he was telling a thrilling ope about a bear chasing a little girl and "how he crept nearer and nearer and nearer." At this point Bob caught his father's arm, and, with the big tears falling down his cheeks, he cried: "Oh, father, don't tell any more. He might catch her!' Detroit Free Tress. Sanitarium Fame. First Invalid You must think you are somebody, judging from the way you talk. Second Ditto I want you to realize, sir, that I've been fought over In some of the best hospitals in Ihe land. Puck. Easily Pleased. Friend I suppose it is hard work pleasing the editors? Poet--Not very. All one neeus ao is siui wi-mug. xvnu Topics. Publish your joys and conceal youi sxiefs. At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for "LUininn i nrf o nuniLIUkk 9 The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say "HORUCTS." Not in Any Miih Trust QUALITY ALONE would not have won for us the immense patronage we now enjoy, yet it is a most important factor and one we would least think of cutting. We realize, however, that attractiveness, cleanliness, prompt and efficient service and courtesy are necessary and we provide them all. Your pleasure and your comfort is our principal consideration. GREEK CANDY STORE BEST SCHOOL SHOES for BOYS 2 at Feltman's. g $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00. g 1 WHY DO YOU DO IT? Go in debt all over town when you can borrow the money from us on your household goods, piano and live stock and have only one place to pay instead of several; $1.20 is the weekly payment on a $50.00 loan for 50 weeks. Other amounts in same proportion. As we advertise so we do. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut it out and mail it to us and our agent will call on you. Tour Name Address Loans made in all parts of the city. We give you a written statement of your contract. We allow extra time without charge in case of sickness or loss of work. Phone 1343. Richmond Loan Co. . Colonial Blag, Room , Richmond, Indiana.

THE DOCTOR'S RIDE. And Why. After Awhile. He Had the Car All te Himeelf. A doctor, according to the story, saw late one night a tine automobile halted outside a cemetery. Oe hid behind a tree, for he suspected that body snatchers were at work. and. sure enough, in a few minutes be saw two ugly characters stagger from the cemetery carrying a body. They placed it upright in the automobile as though it were alive, propping it securely In the back seat, and then they hurried back to the cemetery to fill the violated grave gain. The doctor in their absence lifted the body out of the automobile, bid it under a hedge and took its place himself. Soon the scoundrels returned. One seated himself at the wheel, and tL other fixed himself in the back seat be side the body, so as to support it. Then, in the darkness, they glided off. Aftei awhile the man in the rear seat said in

a rather awed tone. "This body seems mighty warm for a corpse." Thechauf feur reached back his hand and touched it. "Don't It. though !" he muttered, between perplexity and fear. Then the corpse, in deep, sepulchral tones, exclaimed; "Warm? Of course I'm warm: And if you had been where I've been for the last two days you'd be warm too!" With loud yells of horror the body snatchers leaped from the automobile aud fled. The doctor seized the wheel and drove it home. Oe has it, they say, still. Exchange. A Business Suggestion. Bobby had worn his mother's patience to the limit. You are a perfect little heathen!" she remarked, giving way at last. "Do you mean it?" demanded Bobby. "I do indeed." said his mother. "Then, say, ma," said Bobby, "why can't 1 keep that 10 cents a week you gimiu for the Sunday school collection? I guess I'm as hard up as any of the rest of 'em.' Harper's Weekly. Sure Foot Cure EZO is the Quickest Acting Remedy for Aching, Burning Feet. EZO puts the feet in fine shape over night. No matter how sore or painful, rub on Ezo and misery will vanish, EZO is a refined ointment and easy to use; just rub it on your poor ailing feet, that's all. No fussing around getting ready. Sold on money back plan. EZO never fails to extract the coreness from corns, bunions and callouses, and for sunburn, chafing, prickly heat and eczema there is nothing like it. Jar 25c at Leo H. Fihe's. RAIGHEA Superior Electric Fixtures Direct From maker to jro RARE VALUES Craighead 810 Main SU Plumbing pA Electrle Vile Pfcone 128 Murray Theatre Vaudeville Bill Changed Thursday 3 PERFORMANCES DAILY 3 Matinee 1Cc; Night 10c, 20c and 25c. .-v Cat mmf &m ttw ml this mi Dicrt rt I wmmaiwm Tbe S4.00 are maps ana P color Dlates. at this office THe $3.00 New WEBSntUN 1912 DICTIONARY

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Some Famous Dunces. Literary history is crowded with Instances of torpid and uninteresting boyhood. Gibbon was pronounced "dreadfully dull." and the utmost that was predicted of Hume In his youth was that "he might possibly become a steady merchant" Adam Clarke, afterward so deeply skilled in oriental languages and antiquities, was pronounced by his father to be "a grievous dunce. and of Bolleau, who became a model for Pope, it was said that he wan a youth of little understanding. Dryden was a great numstulL" who went through a course of education at Westminster, but the "stimulating properties of Dr. Busby's classical ferrule were thrown away upon the drone who was to be known as lorious John.' "London Standard.

Stated a Fact. A clergyman highly esteemed for his many excellent qualities, of which oratory is not one. has recently had placed in his church by his loving congregation a new pulpit. It is a fine piece of work, ornate with carving and artistic embellishment. But the text inscribed on It. considering the effect of the good rector's sermons, might have been morv harpily chosen, "lie giveth his beloved sleep." it runs. ZEMO FOR DANDRUFF You Will Be Surprised to See How Quickly it Disappears. No more dirty coats from dandruff heads. Zenio stops dandruff. Apply it any time with tips of fingers. No smell, no smear. Zemo sinks into the pores, makes the scalp healthy, makes the hair fine and glossy. Zemo is prepared by E. W. Rose Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo., and is regularly sold by all druggists at $1 per bottle. But to enable you to make a test and prove what it will do for you, get a 25-cent trial bottle fully guaranteed or your money back at Quigley's Drug' Stores.

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