Palladium-Item from Richmond, Indiana (2024)

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1904 1 tkoiro So irao ShbotialtullQ foe Absolutely Pure a Matter off Health Perorjal BY K. UlRKN CLEMKNTS. Social Thursday. Thursday Whist Club will hold its regular meeting. Industrial Club will be entertained at the home of Mrs.

Walterman. Sorosis Club will meet with Mrs. Gehring. Afternoon Thimble club will hold its weekly party. Friday.

Friday -Whist Club will meet with Miss Miller. Afteroon Whist party will be given in the Elks Club rooms. Ladies' Aid Society of Grace M. E. church will give its afternoon social.

Saturday. Magazine Club holds its annual banquet at the home of Mrs. Charles Kidder, on north thirteenth street. Ladies' Aid Society of the Christian church will give a social and supper at the church. Saturday Evening Whist Club will meet at the Country Club.

Open church meeting South Eighth Street Friends' church. Saturday Afternoon Thimble Club will meet. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Grace M. E. church held its Mav meetinar vesterdav af- i Af.c 1 nn' 1 1 friiltli of ij Inif ATi'e Marble was the leader of the after- noon and led the devotional exercises.

Mrs. K. M. Haughton read the paper of the afternoon entitled "Children of the Orient" in which she gave a fino nP ilia Hfo nnstnms nnd characteristics of the people living in India, China and the other Eastern countries and of the countries themselves. She dwelt especially on the work that missionaries have done in East and of the need for more missionaries there.

She contrasted lives of the people before and after missionaries had aided them. Mrs. Haughton told of the peculiarities of each nation and of the tact that a successful missionary should have. T'ic paper was very interest- 1.48 PlFfF5 rmYsvlcoA Uo Fvpnjlhnu have the piles been melting away since the opening hour of this sale, yesterday morning. It is the most gigantic undermuslin sala ever attempted in this city.

FURTHER GOOD NEWS Months ago when placing contracts for this underwear we received for comparison from a leading manufacturer 85 garments in all. These have also been thrown in at dissolution sale prices. Only one of a kind, fresh and clean, not travelers' samples. Buy enough Muslifi Undeivvear for a year. Don't buy a Rug, Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Matting, Lace or "Window Curtains of TO BE FOUND ON THE SECOND FLOOR.

ing and was the subject of a long discussion at the close of its reading. 1 lie past and future work of the society was gone over and some little business transacted. Mrs. M. C.

Price will be the hostess for the next meeting, when Mrs. T. A. Mott will read the paper Time. on The Art of If a vine: The C.

W. B. M. of the Christian church held its monthy meeting yesterday with Mrs. P.

A. Reid at the Wayne. There was quite a large attendance. The topic of the afternoon was "The Attitude of the Government and Church Toward Foreigners Within our Borders; the Mission of the church toward them." Mrs. Duf- fee read a paper on this subject tell- ing of the stand the government took with regard to foreigners in this country and of the treatment they of- ten receive at the hands of both the government and the church.

The paper called for better treatment of this clr'ss of people living in this country. Mrs. J. J. White read a paper on the three great religions of China Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism.

She told of the fundamental doctrines of each reli ion and of the defects and srood finalities of eacl snowing in ner treatment ot i regions me xact mat none was unsnaniiy. nom inese pa pers were very int Mostincr ones and nuK'h discussion was called forth at t-llO close of tlll'lf 1( mixs. 1 he busi ness of the society was transacted and various minor matters attended to. The Helen Hunt Club of which several women of this city are mem bers, hed its monthly meeting yester- day afternoon with Mrs. The program consisted of the following papers: "Rise of Political Par- ties," bv Mrs.

Manlove, and "Cur- Evfuit.1-Both papers by Mrs. Medsker. were very interesting. 'en iftl Four Days And The Grand Dissolution Sale MUSLIN UNDERWEAR cnrft Tofc of Qr QO Mrs. Manlove giving a consise ac count of the causes of political parties and vof I their growth and Mrs.

presenting1 a picture of the events which are making history today. Several musical selection were rendered rnd light refreshments, were The Christian-Culture class of the First Baptist, church' met yesterday. The afternoon was spent in the regular study. short program was rendered and small business matters occupied a short time, i Mrs. Englebrecht entertained last night at her home, on east Main street.

A large number of friends were present and spent a delightful evening. Musical selections were rendered and the evening was spent in a social manner. The house was decorated with flowers. Light refreshments Avere served at 10 o'clock. On May 2S the Sophom*ore class of Earlham college will banquet the Seniors at the Westcott.

This has been a time honored custo mat Earlham, as it is cosidered the most appropriate way for the under class men to honor the students who are leaving the Alma Mater. The Ladies Auxiliary of the South Eighth Street Friends' church held its meeting yesterday afternoon the parlors of the- church. Quite a number of members were present and spent the afternoon in quilting and in a social way. The egular business of the auxiliary was discussed and several matters of minor interest gone over. Quotations From O.

G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. Wheat. July 85 3-S Sept SG 6-8 Corn. July 48 G-8 Sept 3-8 Oats.

Julv 38 7-8 Sept 31 Pork. July 11.27 Sept 11.50 Lard, jujy 0.47 Spare Ribs. July Sept. 6.37 0.55 Attention Eed Men. All members of Ilokendauqua Tribe No.

196 Improved Order of Red Men are requested to meet at Red Men's hall promptly at 9:30 o'clock .1 I A 1 I'll. 1fA1 i ounuav morning, ioui, iv-, to UL John W. Towle, Chief of Records. "Faultless" is our trade mark. Ideal and Mother's bread is a specimen of our product.

HEALTH OFFICE. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. Dem-hoy, aree, imj iorth street, first child.

a Everybody should eat the famous "Ideal Bread." AQ 7C I OQ- MARKET PENHSTLTAHIA Railroad Gets New Rolling Stock-Notes. The Pennsylvania has received twenty new Pullman coaches for use s. within the next ten days the Pan- handle will receive ten Atlantic type engines. By June 1 the Panhandle will have twenty-six out of the fifty-five miles double track between Columbus and Xenia completed. Last week three miles additional were put into service, thirteen miles adlitional will be ready for the rails within a few days, and by June 1 the road will be ready to run trains over.

Soon double track from Columbus to Richmond will be laid. The Pennsylvania is preparing to adopt the modern block system, in which the white light will be abandoned. The new system will have semaphores set for caution, painted black and white, and the danger or stop shmals will be vellow. NOBLE In the City to Assist in Selling the Morton-Peelle Homestead. William T.

Noble, who now lives at Los Angeles, was in the city yesterday. His visit here now combines business and pleasure. It is the intention of Miss Mattie Peelle to sell the old Morton-Peelle home stead in Centerville, and Mr. Noble, who is Miss Peelle's brother-in-law, will assist her in the Avork. Mr.

Noble is spending today in Indianapolis. Mr. Noble, it will be remembered, was at one time a resident of this city, being clerk of the court of Wayne county and afterward clerk of the state supreme court. MILTON VISITORS. The following citizens of Milton and vicinity were in the city yesterday: Charles Callaway, William L.

Parkins, Frank Jones, Rev. Jensen and John Judkins. Improved methods of baking used in Ideal and Mother's. Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease.

Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces.

The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. end for testimonials free. F. J. Cheney Props, Toledo, 0.

Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. Hall's family Pills are the best. KNIT UNDERWEAR FOR SUMMER It would seem from the crowds and the condition of our stock that nearly every one bought their full supply last week There is still plenty of goods left. If there is anything further needed in underwear of any sort, get it at dissolution sale prices within the next 4 days SPACHTELS AND ART LINENS This department is always busy during house cleaning season. See the special lot of Scarfs, Table Centers, and Shams at 49c each.

Look to be worth $1.00. Choice of xteen Beautiful Patterns. any kind before seeintt the best and cheapest line in the city. A PASTOR'S WIFE She Suffered for Years and Felt Her Case Was Hopeless Cured by Pe-ru-na. MRS.

ANNA n.FLF.IIARTY, recent Superintendent of the W. T. U. headquarters, at Galcsburg, I for ten one of the leadlng 111., was years one of lie leading women there. Her husband, When living, was first President of the Nebraska Wes-leyan University, at Lincoln, Neb.

In a letter written from 401 Sixty-seventh street, Chicago, 111., Mrs. Pleharty says the following in regard to Peruna: "Having lived a very active life as wife and working partner of a busy minister, my health failed me a few years ago. 1 lost my husband about the same time, and gradually I seemed to lose health and spirit. Iy daughter is a confirmed invalid, and we both felt great need of an invigorator. "One of my neighbors advised me to try Peruna.

A bottle was immediately secured and a great change took place in my daughter's as well as in my own health. Our appetites improved very greatly, the digestion seemed much helped, and restful sleep soon improved us, so that we seemed like new women. "I would not be without Peruna for ten times its Anna B. Fleharty. What used to be called female diseases by the medical profession is now called pelvic catarrh.

It has been, found by experience that catarrhal diseases of the pelvic organ ivc the of most cases of female diseases. Dr. Hartman was among the first of America's great physicians to make this discovery. For forty years he lias been treating diseases peculiar to women, and long ago he reached the conclusion that ft woman entirely free from catarrhal affection of these organs would not be subject to female disease. He therefore began using Peruna for these cases and found it so admirably adapted to their permanent cure that Peruna has now become the most famous remedy for female diseases ever known.

Everywhere the women are using it and praising it. Peruna is not a palliative simply it cures by removing the cause of female disease. Dr. Hartman has probably cured more women of female ailments than any other living physician. He makes these ooooooooooco Purity and Strength IDEAL BREAD It contains all the nourishing: elements which makes it an appetiser and a perfect "health food." Made Only By Richmond Baking Co.

OOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOO i r- yv TV yrC On hand at all times Best family Lard in the city Phones io84 359 wegman's Meat Market Thejlothtuester Wataal Milwaukee, Wisconsin. J. BARBER, General Agent, a will I 5 ft Will Be Over. VX 7 If CURED OF PELVIC CATARRH Mrs. Anna B.

fleharty. cures simply by using and recommending Peruna. Mrs. Esther M. Miiner, DeGraff, Ohio, writes: I was a terrible sufferer from female weakness and had the headache continuously.

I was not able to do my housework for myself and husband. I wrote you and described my condition as near as possible. You recommended Ptruna. I took four lxttles and was completely cured. I think Peruna a wonderful medicine." Mrs.

Esther M. Miiner. Congressman Thad. M. Mahon, of Chambersburg, writes: take pleasure in commending your Peruna as a substantial tonic and a good catarrh remedy." T.

M. Mahon. If you do not receive prompt and satisfactory results from the us of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a iill statement of your case and be will bts pleased to give you hi valuabiw advice gratis. Address Dr.

Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium, Colurn'ous, Ohio. oooooooooooo RIBS, SHOULDERS, PIGS FEET, ill 00.

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