Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 December 1904 — Page 3

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DLCELESEE 21. 1904.

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Report on Beef Trust..

Washington, Dee. 21. Altb

nothing can be ascertained regarding

its contents, it is said bv an official in authority that -the report of Jas. R. Garfield the Commissioner of Cori, porations, under Avhose direction the ; Administration has been conducting its inquiry into the operations of the so called beef trust, will be eomplet- ' ed 'today or tomorrow at the latest

As soon as it is finished the report will be presented to the President.

of these homes become thieves and robbers, who but the mother set the example. Do we wonder why so much crime exists when the motherhood of our country, and our own loved city are teaching by example and precept such dishonesty. - Would you sell your soul for a mess of pottage. You may think you were not seen but the act was just the same "The all seeing eye, seeith all things." A Mother.

The Beef inquiry has been the subject of several inquiries at the De- New Railroad to be First of Its Kind partment of Commerce recently, but ! Chicago, 111., Dec. 21. With the no investigation ever conducted by beginning of work within a few the Government has been kept from days on the new railroad

the public with such jealous care as which Edward T. Steger, of the Den-

that affecting the beef rackers.

Bar to Banquet Judge Parker. New York, Dec. 21. The bench and bar of this city to welcome former Judge Alton B. Parker, late Democratic candidate for the presi-

ison, Donnam & .New urieans itanroad has succeeded in getting a French syndicate to finance, the first siep toward constructing a through railway north and south in America will be taken. The road is to run from Duluth, Minn, via Kansas City,

dency, to the practice of the profes- to Galveston, Tex., with subordinate

lines. The construction will amount to 3,000 miles.

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Suspenders Today we bring to your notice two other articles appropriate for Christ mas. If you are at your "wits' end" we will help you out. We have a handsome line of Suspenders. Those wi h the XlSTXTXJJLi LETTER coming first. Best quality elastic lis used, with white leather to harmonize with the delicate shades . Next are those of equal quality but less fancy ; the rest are plain and serviceable.

sion in New York, will tender him a banquet tonight at the Waldorf-Astoria. Many prominent lay members of the Xew York bar Republicans as well as Democrats, as the affair is non-partisan will participate in the welcome. Among those present will be Edward M. Shepard, John E. Parsons, William B. Ilornblower, Chas. R. Coudert, Corporation Coun

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Famous Old House to be Burned. Yorktown, X. Y., Dec. 21. The Palmer House, which closed its doors

last Saturday and which has been made famous by the fact that from its veranda Senator Chauncey M. Depew was nominated for the As-

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furnishings today. The hotel, which it at the old Croton Dam, in the

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Onr assBrtment is fine XjISrBN" Having wide, medium, narrow hems. WECIO? SILK With or without the iditial. A variety of colored borders in different designs. SPOTTED STIDKBEe0E:iFS are new shades delicate borders white. All these goods are hemstitched.

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as you lie down. You can conquer the cough with Allen's Lung Balsam, which will relieve the pain in the chest, the irritation in the throat

and the hard breathing. Since it con

tains no opium, this remedy may be given freely to children, and to the

most delicate adults.

meeting place of Republicans since the party was organized in this state in the fifties.

Be Quick. Not a minute should be lost when a child shows symptoms of croup. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy gives as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cousrh ap-

pears, will prevent the attack. It nev w

er fails, and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

THEY ALL GO. TO PARSON'S, THE LEADING PHOTOGRAPHER, FOR THEIR XMAS PHOTOS TO GIVE AS A REMEMBRANCE. STUDIO 704 MAIN STREET. tf

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SHOP LIFTING. To the Editor of the Palladium:

This trouble has been complained

of by our merchants, time and again '

and still the practice goes on. J For the best interest of our coun-

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try and good citizenship it should cease. It has 'been truly said, "The Home ( is the greatest institution on Earth" for out of it are the issues of life,

and according to the benisrn or desrra

. C7 . - t ding influence of the parents or the heads of the households, will emanate the future womanhood and man hood of our land. The responsibility of these parents are great and when one of these so far fall below ithe standard of honesty and uprightness of character as to deliberately pick from off the counter of any of our stores, and put the article in her shopping bag, and walk out without returning its due, is simply thieving. O ye mothers of children can you not realize an example to your offspring.

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Don't let the Christmas stockings of our loved ones go empty simply because you are temporarily short of money. Come to us. , "We can help you fill them. We will loan you money. We will loan you five dollars, ten dollars, twenty dollars, fifty dollars, or whatever you may need. Your household goods, piano, team, fixtures, or any other personal property will be good security, and the goods will not be removed from your home. . You can have plenty of time in which to pay off your loan. You can have from one to twelve months time. You can pay weekly, monthly, quarterly, or as you may desire. You can have payments so small that you will not feel them. We make loans in Cambridge City, Dublin, Milton, Centerville, Eaton and New Paris, and if you cannot call at our office write us and our agent will call on you. Here are some of the terms of our weekly payment plan, allowing you fifty weeks to pay off your loan: 60c is the weekly payment on a $25.00 loan. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a $50.00 loan. $1.80 is the weekly payment on a $75.00 loan. $2.40 is the weekly payment on a $100.00 loan. Other amounts at the same proportion. We also loan money on salaries at low rates. Courteous treatment, fair dealings, and absolute secrecy guaranteed. Let us help you to a "Merry Christmas.' " If you need money, fill out the blank and mail to RICHMOND LOAN COMPANY, Room 8, Colonial Building, Richmond, Indiana, and our agent will call on you. Date Wife's Name Address St. and No Town i Amount Wanted $ Kind of Security you have Occupation lElncslhinrDciDtrDd LaBaDon (SodESTABLISHED 1895 HOME PHONE 445. Room 8 Colonial Building Richmond, Ind. Corner Main and Seventh Sts.

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You will receive more by wearing 'em and coming tc our store during the great great clearance sale now on, or at any other time for that matter, for we are the only store in Richmond selling goods at reasonable prices. Here's a List of Goods at Tour Prices

A few more of the latest, up-to-date Ladies' Suits, Jackets, Coats Cloaks, and Misses' and Children's Cloaks which we are actually selling at one-half price. Don't wait, but come quick for they are going fast.

We have a complete line of Scarfs, Boas, MuiTs, etc., and we purchased them at first hands and bought them right and can guarantee each and every piece in the stock.

How these cold winter days do make it 0, especially when we sell you a fifty cent fleece lined shirt or drawer for 25 cents.

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Is the wonder and admiration of all fr we own them at the jobbers' prices and are selling them at Model prices.

Finest potatoes in Richmond; others are selling at 75c per bushel Come fo us and get them for 50c 3 lb. can Tomatoes 7c 2 lb. can sugar corn 7c I Am Boss Flour S0e Sweet Cider per gallon 20c Prepared Mustard per quart 10c Bj' the gallon 25c

Oranges, Califcrnias 15c Tamerines, Kid Glove Oranges, per dozen 20e Sweet Florida Oranges 25c 5 Crown Yigz. regular 15c goods per lb. 10c Dates nice and waxj- 7c per lb, 4 lbs. 25c French Cream, Royal Mixed Candy per lb. 10c A good mixed candv, combination of gum and sugar; others sell for 10c: we sell for 7c, or 4 lbs. 25c. Mixed Nuts per lb. 15c Cream Xuts, Pecans, Filberts 15c Almcnds and English Walnuts ISc Cocoanuts, filled with milk 8c Lemons, per dozen 15c Christmas tree?, already mounted, 6 to 12, from 25 to 50c

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Model Department Store, 411-413 Main St.