Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 121, 1 April 1913 — Page 8

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TILE RICHMOND '-4lLi LuLDLVM AND SUX-TELEURAH,TUESDAYtAl"Kllj 1, 1 111 if.

E. MINISTERS TO

ATTEND CONFERENCE

City and County Methodist Preachers Leave for Tipton. Every Methodist Episcopal minister In Richmond and Wayne county will attend the Tipton Conference, which will convene tomorrow. Those who will attend are Rev. Arthur Cates of the Grace M. E. church. Rev. B. E. Parker of the First M. E. church and the Rev. II. E. McFarlane of the Fifth and Third street churches. Methodist ministers outside of the city who will attend the sessions are the Rev. J. H. Richardson of Fountain City, Rev. J. W. Zerbe of Williamsburg, Rev. G. W. Martin of .Economy, Rev. J. E. Coffin, of Cambridge City and the Rev. E. R. Ryder, of Centerville. Among the laymen from this city who may attend are E. K. Shera, B. S. Brown. Dr. D. W. Stevenson and L. H. Bunyan. The conference is held annually and marked results are expected to be reported by the different committees.

COUGH MEDICINE FOR CHILDREN Too much care cannot be used in selecting a cough medicine for children. It should be pleasant to take, contain no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy meets these requirements and Is a favorite with the mothers of young children everywhere. For sale by all dealers. c Advertisement

VILL CARE FOR ALL COLORED REFUGEES Colored refugees from Dayton or

other neighboring cities will be cared tor in this city at the Douglas club rooms on South Sixth street. The Douglas club is one of the most prominent colored organizations in this section and has done considerable charity work among the negro quarters of this iclty. All flood refugees will be cared lor there. The rooms of the club were formerly UBed by the colored Masonic lodge of this city. "Walter H. iDennis is president of the club.

Scenes In Dayton Streets Before Wreckage Was Cleared A way

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CQMSTOft TO TALK

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Give Stereopticon Lecture on Canal.

APPROPRIATION

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. MAOEFORBRIDGES Council Approves Recommendation of the Board of Commissioners.

Partial List of Losses From Winds and Floods Throughout The State

Conservative estimates of losses 'from wind ami flood in Indiana within the last ten days show tremendous damage. The following table is compiled from leas than half of the counties, exclusive of Marion County, which gives a total loss of $10,443,000, figures from other counties being yet unobtainable: Counties. Amount. Adams ...$ 10,000 Allen 1,250,000 Bartholomew 500,000 Brown 200,000 Boone 16,000 Blackford 25,000 Clark .... 40,000 Carroll 100,000 Clinton 25,000 Cass 1,270,000 Decatur 120,000 Delaware 500,000 Floyd 175,000 Fountain 40,000 Fulton. 15,000 . Gibson . . . 275,000 Grant 100,000 Henry 30,000 Hamilton 250,000 Howard 300,000 '.Huntington 170,000 Johnson 125,000 Jay 30,000 Jasper 5,000 Knox 1,000,000 - Lake 5,000 Iaporte 14,000 Madison 425,000 Montgomery 6,500 Marshall 30,000 Parke 50,000 Putnam 10,000 Porter 10,000 Randolph 35,000 Shelby 500,000 St. Joseph 12,000 Starke 100,000 Tippecanoe 300,000 Vanderburg 100,000 Vigo 2,000,000 Warrick 25,000 Washington 50,000 Wayne 200,000 Total in 43 counties ..$10,443,000

The necessary $25,000 for repairing the bridges of the county was appropriated yesterday afternoon by the county council as was more than $2,000 more for the purpose of making other repairs and improvements in the county. It is not known whether $25,000 will cover the cost of the bridge repairs and possibly the council will be called upon for further appropriations. Many of the bridges were damaged severely and some are irreparably impaired. The council appropriated $1,500 for jail repairs at, the Home for Friendless j-esterday afternoon. After the session the officials went to visit the institution and unless they decide that the appropriation is necessary it will stand as recorded yesterday.

Some of the officials did not favor the

appropriation, though they decided to

make the appropriation upon the recommendation of the commissioners.

The sum of $1,400 was appropriated for the installation of a lighting system at the Wayne county infirmary. This was considered by tho county authorities several times and was recommended by the commissioners as well as the county board of charities. An appropriation of $1,800 was refused by the council in January. The only system afforded at the institution at this time is lighting with kerosene lamps which is deemed dangerous and insufficient. An appropriation of $200 was passed to defray the attorney fees of Clarence Parker now being tried in the Henry county court for murder in the first degree. The case was venued from Wayne.

WHAT 3 WOMEN DID FOR FLOOD VICTIMS

The students of high school will be entertained by a stereopticon lecture on the Panama Canal to be given by

Paul Comstock at the school auditor

ium tomorrow morning. About twentyfive slides will be shown.

Mr. Comstock recently went to Pan

ama and while there succeeded in tak

ing a number of interesting pictures

of the canal. These pictures were re

printed on slides by Prof. Thompson, i

principal of the high school.

Mary Stanley. 121 North Fourteenth street, with two neighbor, baked tea pies, roasted a bi piec of beef, made two gallons of hominy, gave canned goods, candles and condensed milk ai donations for the relief of sufferers and homeless families of Dayton anii Hamilton.

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The upper picture was "snapped" shortly after the water in the downtown district had receded, and shows the carcasEes of 18. horses strung along Ludlow street, between the alley and Second street. The lower picture shows the work of cleaning up the debris on Main street. The Traxier, Marcus, Walk-Over and A. Cappel stores are shown, all of which were damaged by the flood.

Recovered From Severe Lung Trouble While we a!l know that plenty of fresh air and good food are necennry to persons suffering from lung trouble, something more is needed to bring about full health. Kckman's Alterative is a medieine for throat and lung troubles, and so many reports have been received showing that It brought about good results in a number of cases which were declared hopeless, that all sufferers who are not benefiting otherwise, should, at least investigate what It has done for others. It may be the means of restoring you to health. Investigate this case: Madison Lake, Minn. "Gentlemen: In December, 1808. and March, lOOit. I was taken with hemorrhages of the lungs, which conMned me several weeks each time to my bed. These left me very weak and I coughed nt nights and could not sleep. My appetite also failed me. My doctor advised me to go West. So, in September. 1900. I planned to go. but 1 had four more hemorrhages, which put me in bed for three weeks. "In November I started for Ienver. Col. After my arrival. 1 met Michael Brodv, who, upon learning of my condition, urged me to take Kckman's Alterative. In about two months. 1 hegau to feel better. I kept on taking the medicine and improved fast. In March. 1910, I returned home. I think I am eutlrely well have a good appetite and sleep well. When I left Denver my weight was ISO pounds. I now weigh HIS, my normal weight. I thank God and yotir Alterative for my health. If I can help any other person uttering from Tuberculosis, I will gladly do so." (Sworn affidavit) PAUL L. FASXACHT. Kckman's Alterative is effective in Bronchitis, Asthma. Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Troubles, and In upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit forming drugs. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Ecknian Laboratory, Philadelphia. Fa., for more evidence. For sale by all leading druggists A. G. Luken and Company.

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Over Half of All Sickness Caused By Clogged Up Weakened Kidneys Hundreds Are Suffering With Kidney Trouble and Don't Know It. Backache, Bladder Disorder and Rheumatism Are The Result.

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flood Sufferers

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Benefit Performance at the GENNETT THEATRE Wednesday Eve., Apr.

SEATS 25-50-75 See the National Troubadours A Scream Musical Comedy The entire gross receipts will be turned over to the Flood Relief Fund by the East End Aid Society. A worthy production for.a most worthy cause. Tickets on sale at our store today and tomorrow until 6 p.m. "

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