Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 29, 13 December 1912 — Page 7

TIIE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, FKIDA i DECE3IBER 13. 1912.

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The fire department had to answer jour calls yesterday. This Is the greatest number in one day that the department has had to answer since Octpber. - Two alarms were sent in yesterday -3ttorning, and two more recorded last -night. The damage in all cases was Slight. An overheated furnace in the "fear of the Shannon saloon on North .Could Not Straighten Up

.1 A Pecu,,ar Condition Removed. j Some time ago I was troubled with pains in the back and kidneys, at VjiV" times could not straighten up after t bending over. Came to the conclusion i, that it was my kidneys. Head Dr. Kiliner's advertisement and made up my mind I would try Swamp-Root. During

the time taking the contents of two , bottles I passed two gall stones of iuite good size. Today. 1 am free from pilains in the back and kidneys for Dr. VKllmer's Swamp-Root removed all the ftifficulty, and J can now go about myfe'jhvork and have no trouble with my back or kidneys. I will gladly recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to any. s. one suffering from kidney or liver trouble. You are at liberty to publish Tthls if you so-desire. ; P. E. MOS1ER, Waverly, N. Y. tate of New York ' v . "bounty of Tioga P. K. Mosier, being duly sworn, de- , poses and says that he is the persor. "who subscribed and made the fore-f-5-(oing statement, and that he has t heard said statement read and knows T"J,the contents thereof, and that the yame is true. P. E. MOSIER. pS? Subscribed and sworn to before me, i. this 28th day of June, 1909. FRANK A. BELL, Notary Public.

Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable informa tion telling all about the kidnys and bladder. When writing, be Bure and mention the Richmond Daily Palla dium. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. (Advertisement) . 4

E street last night caused a slight conflagration. The other blaze occurred at the residence of James Scott, 1425 North G street. A spark from the chimney set fire to the shingle roof. The expense of the department in answering calls has been nearly twice as great as the actual fire loss. The

.average fire ruirof" the. department costs $25. ,Thls sum -includes, the war on material, horses, and miscellaneous expenses. In Richmond there are twenty-six firemen or about one fireman to every thousand pople. In many Indianapolis houses more than thirty firemen are stationed. The proportion of firemen to the number of inhabitants is greater in large cities than it is in Richmond. According to Chief Miller in New York city there is an average ire loss of $5,000 every ten minutes, which In a year's time would make a solid line of houafs from New York to San Francisco valued at $5,000 apiece. The average time for the department to get out of the building is ten -econds for a box alarm and still lesa tor a telephone alarm. Yesterday morning the record time was made by the company on a telephone alarm when both fire wagons were out of the barn in eight seconds. An average of twenty seconds is the time allotted for a night alarm after the men have all retired. The department was ready to answer the alarm from box No. 64 last night after the bells had struck six. In speaking of the location of the proposed south side bridge Chief Miller; said the city would be protected better if it were located at South 13 street. The company in the south end could then get across the river to West Richmond without going over the Main street bridge. This is the season when your blood needs' purifying; if the blood is pure And lieal thyT you. will -be well. - The most reliable blood remedy is Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 5c, Tea or Tablets. A. G. L.uken & Co. advertisement. NOTICE. Members of Richmond Lodge 196 P. & A. M. and all Master Masons in good standing that can are requested to meet at the temple at 1 o'clock p. m. Saturday, Dec 14, or at the residence, 282 Ft. Wayne Avenue, to attend the funeral of Brother S. W. Gritchlow. By order of Alfred Anderson, W. M. M. D. Poulter, Secretary. LONG CHAINS For Bridge Pencils, with a Large Assortment of Different Settings HANER, the Jeweler, 810 Main Street. BAR PINS Styles to Suit Everybody 40c to $12.00 HANER, the Jeweler, 810 Main Street

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HOD CARRIERS ORGANIZE UNION Hod carriers' union No. 2, was organized in this city Thursday evening with sixteen members. The officers elected are the following: Albert Jackson, president; Ferdinand Williams, secretary; Tolbert Fox, treasurer; Frank Bennett, William Hawkins and Patrick Taylor board of directors.

Two Generations Are Now Using It Nation's Moit Popular Laxative Keeping Millions of American Families in Good Health. There must be genuine merit to an article that has stood the test of two generatious of users. In the field of medicine none has had greater success, nor retained that success to a greater degree, than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is now being used by two generations of people. Its use in families is constantly becoming more general. The reason, primarily, is that it has merit. It is what it represents itself to be, a laxative-tonic. It does not hide behind the name of a well-known fruit or vegetable; it does not make exaggerated claims nor use coarse language to set forth its virtues. it is a medicine, but so mild and gentle a medicine that thousands of mothers give it to tiny infants, and yet, in a slightly larger dose, it is equally effective for grown-ups. It is for any disorder of the stomach, liver or bowels, for constipation no matter how chronic, for dyspepsia, no matter how severe, for biliousness, sour stomach, gas on the stomach, headaches, drowsiness after eating, and similar complaints arising from a clogged-up condition of the bowels. It is pleasant to the taste and does not gripe. It can be used with safety and good results by anyone at any age or in any condition of health, and that person's health will improve. Kvery druggist sells it and the price is only fifty cents and one dollar a bottle.

JENKINS & CO. Sell the Famous W. W. W. Rinffs

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BURIE-IJ .SUNliAx EATON, O, Dec. 13 Funeral ser-j vices over the remains of Velorus W. McCabe, 52, wno ended his life early Thursday morning by shooting himself througa the head with a 32-cali-: DR. CALDWELL. Thousands of families throughout the country are never without it in the house, among them Mrs. Viola Leonard, Bangor, Mich., and Mrs. Lydia Alkins. ll:!"t Michigan Ave., Chicago. 111., and these have learned to avoid the use of cathartics, salts, purgatives and physics generally as they are entirely too harsh. Syrup Pepsin cures gradually, but the cure is comfcrtfcble, saf'e and permanent. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you would like to make a personal trial of it before buying it in the. regular .way of a druggist, send your address a postal woll do to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. 413 Washington St., Monticelle, 111., and a free sample bottle will be mailed you. Results are always guaranteed cr money will be refunded.

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SUIT OF CLOTHES A K. & K. Suit is appreciated because it would be the kind he would select himself. Price $10 to $27.50. OVERCOAT l et it be an Overcoat with the K. & K mark of quality. It is a serviceable gift. Prices from $10 to $27.50. HATH ROBES Kvery man is in need of a bath robe our line contains fancy, bright colors. Prices $5.00 to $6.00. NECKWEAR A stock containing many patterns and colors, any shade you desire, 25c to $1.

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THE XM AS GIFT PROBLEM Is Easily Solved at THE K-&-K STORE

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