Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 June 1904 — Page 2
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WAS HORTICULTURAL MEETING AT STEPHEN KUTH'S SATURDAY. A SUMPTUOUS DINNER Was Spread in the Grove and There Was Everything One Could Wish For.
Gist of Happenings of a Few Days.
Mrs. Owen Forrester and baby spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Richmond. Miss Una Kepler after a week's visit with Miss Kate McNamara, returned to her home in Indianapolis yesterday.
II. E. Penny visited relatives Germantown yesterday.
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Miss Sarah Williams and Herbert Fisher visited Mr. and Mrs. David Mullen of Dublin yesterday.
Mrs. John Kepler and daughter, Mabel, of East Germantown, visited friends in this city Saturday.
Talk about hospitality! You don't
know what it is unless you pay a vis- j
it to Stephen Ruth's farm and home. At the meeting of the Horticultural Society Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Kuth made every one feel welcome and opened their home and irrounds to the members of he society and their f rien. Is. In the woods where the sumptuous dinner was served, there are hundreds of nonlar trees covered
will. liWm. nnl Tii.inv .i l.mimiPt wn this city en route to New York. While
made from the blossoms. It is an
By an ex-Mayor of One of the Largest Cities in the United States.
( Copyrigh t, 1004, by Joseph B. Bowles) When you elect a man mayor of any large city of the United States you practically start him on the broad road to perdition. If he doesnot end his administration a crook he wonders how it happened he escaped being- one. Tie is ready to believe that every man either has his price or is eagerly willing to be appraised by some expert on graft valuation. If he does not "go wrong" it is not the fault of some of those Avhose names are always in the list of "public spirited" and "prominent" citizens. If
he is not traveling with swift smooth-
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her home in Oenterpoint, where she will spend the summer, and Avill not resume her work at Falls' Millinery store until September. Mr. Frank Ault of Chicago is in
ideal place for a picnic, and as the weather Saturday was ideal everybody enjoyed themselves to the fullest extent, ft does one good to see the old standbys there Geo. II. Smith, Captain Lough. Hon. Joseph C. Ratlif'f, Thomas Dunbar, Isaac Dougnn, Caleb Kiiir. etc. they have been the mainstays of the society for wars.
here he is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ault.
Miss Kuth Abercrombie of Hagerstown is the guest of friends in this city. Mrs. McDaDniel visited relatives near Beeson's Station Saturday, friends in Germantown Sunday.
and canstill be depended upon. The j wives of most of these men were! Miss
there and looked after the principal j Miss Mayme feature of the picnic the noonday ; spent Sunday
meal. Everything was suimlied that mond.
one could wish for all kinds of meats. pi?s and cakes, jellies, jams, all sorts of pickles and salads. It makes one hungry to write about it. About KH) persons were present when the meeting was called to order by President Buyers. Joseph C. KatlitV acted as secretary in place of W. S. Uatliff, who is in St. Louis,
attending the exposition. i Marshal Ulerich made five arrests Minutes of the previous meeting in this city Saturday evening, were read ami approved. Captain
Gertrude Piouth and guest.
Kennedy, of Muncie with friends in Rich-
Ophie Knox of New Castle spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox. Miss Emma Ilighley and daughter, Miss Ruth, visited friends in Milton Sunday.
his term of oflice expires it is be
cause he is either too cowardly to take a chance or too brave to grasp an easy opportunity. Did it ever occur to anyone that some of these heroes of municipal warfares are moral cowards Of late1 magazine writers and some of the keepers of the public conscience who speak through the daily prints have paid large attention to municipal corruption, gang rule and grafters. They have much to say about some mayors and ex-mayors, and what they have written has been interesting and more or less true, bul an analysis of the evidence they present indicates that almost all of it is of the hearsay order; not competent in any court of record; not good even in a clothesline case before
a cross-road justice of the peace. It appears they have seen every one but the mayors. They have really pre-
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Lough reported on agricultural. lie sail corn was held back on account of cool weather and he thought the wheat crop was slightly improved. Uemarks were made by Isaac Doujran, Tham Sedgwick. Geo. If. Smith. Thos. Dunbar and others. All noted a shortage in the clover crop. Timothy was also short. The paper of Isaac Jenkinson was highly appreciated and a vote of thanks extended. A vote of thnnks wis also extended to Mr. and Mrs. Kuth for their hospitality, and Ihe Palladium will include all the good ladies of the society for the excellent manner in which they care for their friends.
Mr. Clarence Maeey was the guest of his parents near Xew Castle Sunday. i
j Squuire Cornthwaite was home
from Indianapolis over Sunday. a Mr. Loh ft Warring and "Rolla t Thompson of Bloomington were the guests of Dr. Untitling over Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Powers of Nobles-
ville visited Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Cal
laway Sunday.
case. They are perfectly safe in making statements of apparent facts so far as mayors are concerned, for they and the mayors know that the chief executives of large cities would not dare tell the one-hundredth part of the truth concerning the happenings of their administrations. Not that
tne coi I truth would necessarily criminate the head of the city's administration, but it would start an exodus
of well-known business and profes- j
sional men ot such magnitude and suddenness that the passenger traffic managers of railroads could not furnish the required rolling stock to handle the outgoing business.
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Fred friends Sunday
Tutorow was and relatives
the guest of in Greenfield,
Mr. ITarry Crawford who has been traveling with the "Old Plantation" company has returned to his home near here to spend the summer with
his parents.
Miss Nolle Myers was the guest of rfiends in Germantown Sunday.
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LETTER LIST. Advertised as delinquent at the Richmond post office for the week ending June 10. 1001. Ladies' List. Anderson Katherine; Albright Mrs. Mary: Ikiiley Emma; Ballentyne
Mrs. VT. .: P.rooks Mrs, Dell; Bow
ei s uaeh 'l i. ; Jones kthel; JUeUee Jennie; Miller Lillie J., 2; Roberts Mrs. S. TL: Smith Arolie; Shafer lioht,; Williams Clara. Gentleman's List. TWt A. P.: Crome Fred: Grav Al
bert; Hatfield Jas. II.; Hicks Pierce; Jeannos Carl; King Rudolph: Lid-.
man C. A.; Morgan F. K. ; Martini J. 0.; Millholland W. K.; Pontis, Cures croup, sore throat, pulmonChas. A.; Robeson Sam; Stone Chas.; ary troubles-Monarch over pain of Wader Khalib; Wetz Harry; Wilkes every sort. Dr. Thomas's Electric D. F. IT. ! oil
Drops.
Louise Michel Describes Sensations Telt as She Was Dying.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kepler spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Bowman of
Ilagerstown.
Walter Williams of Muncie was calling on friends in this city Saturday.
Closser Mis
Marie. D. Surface, P. M.
Awnings, upholstering and furniture repaired.
v. ... , , 'A. E. Jones Sc Co., 506 A blessing alike to young and old: Main. I Ionic- 'nlioitc 198.
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limitation Rocky Mountain Tea, robs When buying bread look for the his customer of that which enriches name Richmond Baking Co. on the him not, but leaves my health poor tag, it is the signal of quality. indeed. 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.
Paris, June 12. Louise Michel, much broken in appearance from the severe strain of a recent illness, has just given in the Hotel des Soeietie Svantes in Paris a lecture in which she described her feelings when she believed herself to be dying. "My will was absolutely gone," she said, "I observed myself as dispassionately as though I were an
other being". All material things became, vague, but my impressions grew powerfully acute my senses became externalized, as it were. I recollected a similar experience I had in New Caledonia during a cyclone. The heavens were black, the sea was black and it seemed to me that from the depths of the sea there arose a profound povror of attraction. Tt was as if Ave had existed in the elements ami that death was only rt return to them. ' '
"Whai restored me lo health was the universal sympathy extended to me, with which I felt myself in constant communication. Now that I am well I slnll continue my lectures, for my own desire is to diminish the hatred between people who think." Louise Michel goes from Paris to London, 'hence to AIgr'a. and Chaumont to lecture.
;THE SHIRT WAIST is agitating 'QUESTION the men. Not
bothering us much, however. Carpents Cleaned by a New Frocesa shirtwaists, we will do the laundering. THE RICHMOND STEAM LAUNDRY
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MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, Main and seventh streets.
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