Richmond Palladium (Daily), 22 March 1901 — Page 7

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UNUSUAL CASE OF CHRIS TINA WENDLIN6, GERMAN GIRL. SENT BACK HOME, Became Insane Soon After Coming to the United States. A rase much out of the ordinary has come to lirht at Kasthaven. It is that of a (lerman girl named Christina Wendling. Some time apo, Miss Wendlin;? came from her home In Germany to America. She went to Ft. Wayne to make home and not Ions after beeomins a resident of that place, she was stricken with insanity and later still was given admission to Easthaven. Her aj?e Is about 22 or 2.1 years. Dr. Smith recently bejran an Investigation of the case and he found that under the law, Miss Wendling could and should be returned to Germany, He communicated with the proper authorities and the order for her return to Germany was issued and yesterday, an attendant start ed with her to New York, from which place she will be sent back by a steamer. Owing to the very short time of Miss Wendlins's resilience in this state it was not considered right that she should lie a burden upon the taxpayers of Indiana. So far as known, this is the first case of this kind that has developed in Ind Jan a. 'BUNCOMBE. It Don't Always Pay to bo Skeptical. When a newspaper writer and proof reader that works nights can fenl himself out of dyspepsia, which most all that class suffer with, it is worth while to know the kind of fiMd used. This man is on one of the Kockford. 111., papers and says: "lSeing a newspaper writer and proof reader, also a graduate in medicine as well, though not practicing, makes a combination that would produce a skeptic on the subject if anything would. ! Day after day I read the proof on the Grape-Nuts Food advertisements with the feeling that they were all 'buncombe'. AU1 this time I was suffering from dyspepsia from the improper food I was eating at the restaurant. One day I saw a package of Grape-Nuts at the restaurant and tried it with good rich cream. The dish took my fancy at once. After a few lunches at midnight. I noted an improvement in my feelings, and was able to work with less fatigue. I have used Grape-Nuts as a regular diet since then, and have improved greatly. The old dyspepsia and Imd feelings that I thought were necessary adjuncts to night work all disappeared and I am able to do much' more with less effort than ever before. I was nearly ready to give up nigLt work and seek health in some other walk In life, but thanks to my change In diet, I am now all right Flease do not use my name in public. Name can le given by Tostum Cereal Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. EVENTS TONIGHT. Hokendauqua Kl Men meet. Art Association meets. Commercial Club directors meet. ,f, CONFIRMATION SFITS k THE Bit? STORE. Whitney Knowles New York production, Quo Vadis, is coming April second.

MOTOR CAR.

The I'.niLamlle Has one t M.-t Kh-ctrlc Line (.'uiaiit tition. The motor car that the Pennsylvania company is having made at I:n.'iauavli.s car-works will siton he titi'slu-d and ready fur operation. A test was made of it a few days airo and a sjiei-d if fifty miles an hour was reached. Tf-e ear will lie handsome in deisrn. w ill he lifty feet up with all modern im provements and appliaix-es and will Inoperated on the track of the Indianapolis & Vim-ennes. The intention is to make a special rate ou the ear and run it in opposition to the hvtri lines. If the far proves a success, others will be built and will be ciliated on the Pennsylvania lines whereever they come into competition with electric lines. i-r-z-i-i-TIMELY TOPICS. iT . i i . Why wouldn't it be a good plan to start a movement to bring John S. Iackey and his horse sales to Itichmond from Cambridge City V The SunTelegram has it on the best of authority that Mr. Iickey would entertain a proiKtsition to move here. A reasonable bonus would bring him and he might give several sales a year. It would bring lots of business to the city. This would be working a hardship on Cambridge City, but the suggestion is not made with any intention of doing that place harm simply to benefit ICicbmond. Mayor Zimmerman says the fact that the term of the mayor has been cut to two years will not affect his candidacy for that office again. I'erhaps no place in the country af fords such a shining examples of young men who have achieved financial success in such a short time as Richmond. These men are Iau Reid and W. 15. Leeds, and if reports from New York are to be relied upon, they are making money hand over fist and are many times millionaires. There have been wonderful changes in the city of Kh-hmoud within tinpast ten years in many ways. One of the most noticeable is in the buildings. Richmond of ten years ago. was not much like the Richmond of today. To go back ten years would take away the Wesicott hotel, the Garfield school building, the Gaar block on Main street, the court house, the remodeled library, the Gaar bhck between 1th and 11th on Main, the Colonial building, additions to the Starr piano factory, additions to Gaar. Scott .V Co., the Third M. K. church, the Second English Lutheran church, ami many other buildings, especially beautiful residences, that cannot just now be called to mind. Uiclimond people often wonder how the city used to get along without the Westcott hotel, and indeed it does seem like it would be almost impossible. THE DEATH ROLL. 4- l-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-!- -i -i i. ;..!..;-;--i-.i .r--;..i. The fnneral of Lawrence Miller will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 at his home, 131 Richmond ave. Rev. G. II. Hill will officiate and Iola lodge K. of P. will have charge. Friends may call Saturday afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock and' from 7 until 9 in the evening. Interment will be at Earlham. ! Ask Yonr Dealer fir Allen's Foot Ease A powder for the feet. It cures Swollen, Sore, net. Callous, Aching, and Sweating feet. Corns and Bunions. At all druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Sample mailed free. Address Allen S. Olmstead, Le Roy. New York. 1- 2-J,. i 1- l. U - . ,1 CONFIRMATION SUITS ju tl THE RIG STORE. - Tomorrow, Saturday, Sample package Prudy's Breakfast Food to all who call. It's fine, try it. Mever Bros.

IN SOCIETY.

VARIOUS EVENTS THA ARE OF INTEREST IN THIS FIELO. BUSY BEES AGAIN. Marriages and CInb MsetingsThc Eatre Nons Easter Dance. Mr. Fred Fetta and Miss Josephine K. Walker were married last evening at seven o'clock at the First English Lutheran parsonage,, by Ir. J. W Kapp. The "Busy lieo-s" formerly uimi bered l.'i. but one flew off to Kansas Yesterday was the loth afternoon hap pily spent together by this jolly swarm and it proved a fitting climax. Thev ) met with Mrs. John Roberts, N 10th st on this occasion, and as this most es timable lire is quite a favorite of the Iieedom, they rallied to ler support and made it one of the most joyous occasions the Bees have ever had. El egant refreshments were served and prir.es were won by Mrs. Ad Hunter, and Mrs. San ford Craig, the first named winner receiving the leading prize, the second, the consolation. As the Bees have been once around, now they thought it very fitting that they give their husbands a taste of the pleasures they have been enjoying, hence they banquet these '"better halves" at the home of Mrs. Edward Flood. 0O8 X. I St., Thursday evening. A lively time is anticipated. Mr. Alfred II.IIarvey, of Webster, and Elizabeth M. Kerlin, of Chester, were married last veeniuw t T:o the Fifth street M. E. parsonage. Rev. .1. I. Chamness officiating. Alter the ceremony the bride and groom were driven to their beautiful home, already furnished, near Chester, where thuy will make their future home. The Entre Nous club will have the usual Easter dance. l ,S The dancing class will have the usual meeting tonight. v the Golden Eagle last night was attended by a large crowd ami the evening proved to be one of great pleasure. THE MARKETS. The latest Daily Market Reports Cfclea$o, Kansas City and local. THE LOCAL MARKET. Quotations Famished by Frank Spin nlng, Dealer la Grain Wheat. 7N:. Corn, 85c. Oats, I'Sj. Uay, 511. Straw, ?t 59 Rye 6". Flour, f 2 to' f 3. Mill feed, f 14 to f Ih per torn CloYer seed. ?6 00 to $6. 0. Timothy, $2 to $2.50. Chicago Board of Trade market as furnished by Jas. D. Scott, broker, room S, I. O. O. F. building, Sth and Main sta. : Open'g, Close. Clos Wheiu MarcQ T4S May TtSS Mar. si 78 To1-, " cwb I March 40 -My 41S Oats May 2Pi Pork Mtv 16 35 ifj? m&C39' H 4" 8 ISO!) 7.WJ 7.W 2:. 15 So I " i 4. i. 4 4. a. . SURPRISE WINDOW. 4THE BIG STORE. !. See Umbrellas 3 for $1.00 Try Kernels of Wheat.

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