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LAST BAME OF EARLHAM SEASON

QUAKERS WILL MEET STRONG INDIANA UNIVERSITY TEAM TOMORROW NIGHT. BEST GAME OF THE SEASON In the Curtain Raiser Fountain City Will Play Earlham 1 J Second Team; " The Eailham-jridjana ( gasket ball ; i j- i i i jrame which will be played tomorrow right at the Coliseum, promises to, be the best game of the local season. The Indiana team has, the advantage over the Quakers in that if has won more games than Earlham this seaoril' , Capt. Harmenson of 'Indiana is 'the rran whom' the Quakers5 fear 'most; as his 'goal' throwing is accurate arid 'at i o time 'this season has lie beeniput--Any eft in his position at1 center. It if thought' that Chnrhbers of J Earlham who has been splaying consistent ball toll season will be able to hold his own with Indiana's lanky. star. Earlham has put in -a hard week's practice and hope to. end its somewhat disastrous season with a victory. , . '-r;. y ; , - The preliminpry game wijl be played between the Earlham second team nnd'the strong Fountain City team'. Much interest is - !ce'nter'ed'iin: this game, as .Fountain ' City challenged the Earlham' first team some time ago I but was refused a came,. Since the second team , is almost as .strong as the first,' the. game i will ;be very inter esting. .It will' practically decide Fountain 'City ' chance of ' winning over the Varsity, should the latter decide to play. FUNERAL' 'SERVICES5 MdNDAY. Mrs. E. B. Reynolds was Buried at Salem She Exerted a Christian ' , Influence. , , Palladium Special Dispatch:' f Hagerstownj 5Ind.,f Feb.: 28.--Amanda M. Reynolds, wife of 'Hon. E. B. Reynolds, who died February 14; was buried ati Salem,, three, miles, east of Hagefstownion Monday. i ii Mrs. Reynolds was .ai woman, ! of deep . religious convictions and her PRES. KELLY AT r' LOUISVILLE. . Pre.sidf ht Robet X'. Kelly, of Earlhamt'is attending the convention -'of the SuiM3rinteudents t section -oof vthe National ' -Educational ? A8s6ciaion, which is in session tl?U veek at Lou-i SMTlthd Slgaator Kind You Have Always BocgM FORTUNE AND SONS HERS. Mme. Schumann-Jteink Wins Contests in. German CourtsFrom . Husband's Estate. Dresden, Feb. 28. The courts here have decided that tbree elder sons of Mme. Schumann-IIeinke," the singw, shall be permitted: to, accompany her. to America in April, and have also nwarded-ber the fortune of her' late husband, Herr Heinle' on the pround that it .was earned by lier. M , ' -i.

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,MRS;: RIDGEWON PRIZE. The Palladium news "tip" prize for the week just closed . has been awarded to Mrs. Howard J. Ridge, of North 16th street. Mrs. Ridge Tuesday , I night called up the Palladium and told it that Mrs. Peter Kuhlman had dropped dead. It was ten o'clock when Mrs.. Ridge, called the Palladium, and up to, that time the paper had not , heard of , the sad affair. Mrs. Ridge thought that the Palladium had surely heard of the death, but 'it hadn't and for her kindness she will get the weekly prize. It's noj hard to win. Try it ife mid see.

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sljhe Stanley automobile in whicb ,b 11. Marriott TeeeMly covered -a "mile 28 1-5 Beconds and, five roijes In 2 minutes 34 seconds is a'flfty horsepower machine propelled by steam; The best previous time for a mile was 38 seconds

and for five miles 3 minutes 17 seconds. SON OF ROYAL FAMILY IN CITY HE WAS REPRESimNaA FAMOUS FLORIST FIRM OF t HOLLAND. ' TALKS IN REGARD TO QUEEN -I He Says That Wilhelmina is Idol and God Mother, of Her People. i John Van Leeuwen, a'younff man representing a famous florist firm in Sassenheim, Holland, has been in the citx for, & few. days 't selling bulbs to tie f Jocali hgreenhb&es.:.;:' j Holland practically controls the supply of tuJip, hyacinth and " doffodil bulbs, wbiclr cannot i be gron in any other locality, and each, year, agents df the growers visit the ' principal greenhouses inf thiScCOuntry. : Jttir. ?in L.eeuwen is a mem per o a prominent . family in his . country, and is a desceiident from the royal family. He recently, came over from his native land on his fifth trip. When asked about the newspaper, re ports 4n regard to .Queen Wilhelmina saying that she is, losing the love and respect, of , .her peeople, Mr. Van Leer uwen said that there was not a word of truth in it. She is their idol and God niother, and- her ( charitable dis pensations have . made Jier ( poular with every resident of the Coventry. If . she were to jlope power, the coun try would fall to pieces, as only her

firm, grasp upon all affairs pf, state forts to raising funds to pay for a keep, labor ,, troubles in the . back- window. Craig Redmon, : a j2-year-grotind, ,-The question of ' the hour -old. boy, has .made', enough mpney ' to in Holland is the same ; as ," in this ! pay for a clored window " by bi? own

coun try,j. capital and labor, although tlierej hundrejds of s years of custbm must , be, overthrown, while here, everything. is comparatively new i M Mr, tyan..Leeu iwen's father is one ,pf the wealthiest men " in oljand. n ,His .son, noWitwenty-two .yeears old has taken charge-of the-busipess !and puts orth every(;effort to .makejit success. The family of .the yan 'Leeviweis was, visited by G. Hill anil " wife, of this city, when they ' were traveling pn the ; Continent .'two years ago' NOTICE TO. IPPERS. , , , J Qn and after M iday; February 26, the R. S. & I. and the I. r Extraction lines will' ; have igt f trains leaving" Richmond Indianapolis ast folios : 5 :30 a. 'm.v 11:30 a. m. Tlis gnantees ment on day l-epived. Shipments for 5:30 Y ni-.Mr mnst.be in -freight house theAvening 'before. :f v , ,V RichmoAd: Street &, Intenuban. Co, A Gordon, Asst. Supt. . . 26-w,-

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"f .7 HA5 .A; SPEED OF' OVER TWO ...., !',' ' ':i -1 J.I '! , 1 1 WOMEN SEARCH FOR OLD PAPER PROCEEDS TO GO TO PRESBYTE RIAN CHURCH FUND AT PERU.) r .. . -i BOY PAYS , FOR A WINDOW Handsome New - Structure, Costing $60,000, Nearing Completion 1 .'Schemes for Money. Peru, Jnd., Feb. 28.The finishing touches are now being made at the new . , irresDyierian .;, cnurcn, cornex Main and Cass streets, and within a few months the new building will be dedicated. - The edifice' is the mostexpensive church building in Peril, costing nearly $60,000.' " The old1 "ciurch,7'wHcH w-as sold" to private parties f pr $10,000,, was vacated by the congrgation the last Sunday in' January- and Feb. 4. the basement of the new church was the scene of the ' . congregation 's first meeting in the new building.' The large amount of money necessary to pay for the handsome building has resulted in many schemes by, which funds are being raised. The trustees and ' the building committee have secured subscriptions 1 from the members of the congregation and from others of the city who are interested in the religious work of Peru. . y -' The Sunday school teachers are having their pupils devote their ef efforts, f ;Thei worn en ti t he church have divided themselves hito 'committees, - each reriresehtirig a - m6fitH" 6f the year. These. ""committee's; by' giVing j parries, sociais, coneerts.e.tCj, are . adding jthousands p$ doUifrs to the church : fund. ; One . ; eojnimittee has undertaken the task of collecting k carload of waste; paper from' merchants, and ar now scourihg;thecitJ'. When the carload ;has been secured the committee expects to receive $3Q'6 for it. . , ."',',..'., "" .' . . ". ' ,.' '"': T. A. V. TEAll'ARE; CHAMPIONS. City Basket' Ball League Will ' Soon Close With the Trat Team V . : ''':; in the Lead. . - In the City ., Basket Ball V League last night the Tj A. K teaui defeated Business Colleee bvt a tore of- 60 1 to 14, and ? High School ww from the Blodels. by a 'seore of t!S; to 111 T5ere? arc V but thrcetvtn6re "playing iuglit s al tlie' A; P.'"tea"ni'..nas.--ssuchj; a Jeqd', that it , is sure rof - winning the

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TRACES SOCIETY TO JAIL.

Lecturer Says J the Descendants of; Convicts are the Flower of Two 4 " Great States. Baltmore, Feb. 23. "The jLlescendants of 30,000 man and women convicts sent! to Maryland and Virginia by England from 1620 to 1635, now are the flower of the two states,' rsaid L. K. Frankel, superintendent -of the United Hebrew Charities of New York City, in a lecture today to the Baltimore Council of Jewish Women. In his talk upon "Immigration from 'the Jewish Standpoint," he argued: "If these criminals could produce the heroes of 1776, what may we expect from the descendants pf the honest, though poor, immigrants who are coming to our shores today?' PUBLICITY LA FOLLETTE'S AIM Introduces Bill Requinng Accounting from all Political Committees ! No Gifts from: Corporations 1 , . i"'U , - " ! f r.Kiyjy-tsi '' ; .Washington, D C;.Feb. , gSSena,tor LaFoDette of ViscoilsiA'halsintrO duced a iill requiring committees pf all political parties in national and congresional elections tp , a'ecjuni, to the secretary of conmerce andjlabpr for all moneys expended and .to, ro hibit corporations from'i , direct ty.i or pctireetly "Icontributing money to an pojitica Jcmmittee,' oFTaiididafe. : The treasurers of such committees are compelled to keen a correct and true trjep6'rj of all moneys collected' and "disbursed and file the same with the secretary of commerce and labor. Candidates for congress are compelled to file 'with the. secretary commerce and " labor A within', -thirty days after election a sworn statement of moneys received and disbursed and the persons from whom such moneys iii;! . i i .h t ::: were received. GIRL SNEEZED TO DEATH. " ' r J' '"'' " '"" " ' Bloomingsburg Girl Dies Before . the. Doctors Could Do Anything For Her. Washington C. II., Ohioi Feb. 28. peath came to Bessie- Cole, daughter of Stephen Cole, of Bloominsburg, this county, this -morning, after a spell , of , sneezing whidi lasted i ten hours, i j Last night she. began sneezing, and was. unabe;;to3 desist ifrom the sharp f,' ker-cbws. ,'A physi cian was hastily summoned, : but .his, efforts to check the'( sneezing were of no avaiL The breaking, of : a,. bloo4 vessel brought,deaith.:'i,e. s;r ; i PETALUMA INCUBATORS, i ' i To parties interested in, tba poultry raising industry, ' w6' have ,i to; announce that we' arehandlingcthe? celebrated.Pet aluinat Incubators:' aid Brooders. These godsworj f-the gold medal awards at the St:' Louis and; Portland expositions. . i We also have Darling's meat scraps, : meat meal, biob'd m'eal andchick ioods. dWe al so carry afalfa, cut clover, then tnash and. a full line of, mixed grains for chickens, Pratt's and : -Internationa' ppultry and stock, food. ; We carry the largest lipe of garden seed and' onion sets in the citv. 'Headquarters for all kinds of field seeds, vegpbles and lawn fertilizer, etc. 1 v Call and see us at 911 Main street. . W. HILL & CO. ALICE AND NICE. Wished 'a Long and Happy Life by Emperor William on Silver .. . Wedding. ; ., Berlin, , Feb. 28. Ambassador Tower yesterday presented President Roosevelt 's message, congratulating he German Emperor and Empress on their silver wedding anniversary, ine emperor in expressing ms hanks mentioned 'the' wedding of !A1ic Roosevelt to ; Nicholas -Loitgworth and the. marriage of the Duchess Sophie ' CharloH-.V :"pf-y Dideribu.rg to' Fi.'nce Eitel Fred ritfk 1 which" occurs f!.orrowt;anl Jt-1 he ' hoped these jfi wt g peOolrWcnld b? as happy as he and t he Empi M had been. T r f , I - i . , i . :.t CASTRO WANTS TO ARBITRATE ,'i Willemstad, - Island 1 of CraCao, Feb. 28. It is leaned from official sotirces that-President Castro's next more in the French qnestion will be to' call on the United States to arbitrate the qhestion of the amount of damage done by France in permitting the fitting out of the filibustering steamer Ban Righ, at Ft. de France.i j. HIP. . , sh Milk Phone. 292., H ROS.

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AS LEADERS WE OFFER j ASPARAGUS, 'tall, pearl white, tender stalk; Ir-Mo-Ho Brand a regular 30c grade, . . . . : . . .. .19c per can. . ' APRICOTS, bigb colored; extra quality dessert fruit, a regular 30c grade, . i . . .T .19c per can Not over 6 cans to a customfll3of each if desired. CORN, good quality Paopoose In-and, 4Nans'25c; per doz-.70c PRUNES,, a good-sized, brigh article, 4 Its; i f . ,V. .... .'.25c PEACHES, evaporated, stand4rdgrade, 3bs . . ... ; . . .25c FIGS, old, fashioned, . for steving.l . . . LlOc lb; 3 for 25c SALMON, best Red Col ambla Rirer, 1 poitid cans, Sunbeam brand, 3 cans ..1 j 50s BUCKWHEAT, gen uinV Pennsylvania, 5 1M oag, 19c POP RICE, Quaker branl, 3 packaVes .. . 25c BAKED HAM, not snce; fine cutsV. . 25c per lb. LENOX SOAP, ' 10 ' bars 1 A.. ..... .s- 29c STARCH, best , Laundry &imp, 10 pounds . . 29c . FliOURS1 J J .

i ? Pillsbury' -Best,', White. Sati : for 50 lbs. , Carpenter's Fancy and Pride o $1.15 for 50 pounds.

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THE LID IS OFF! V' ANNUAL STATEMENT OP THE SUrAnOB COMPArtY '41 TELLS SECRETS. 1 : If you warit to trcfw the Ve'aPsM crets of 'Life' Insurance 'Managetoent, real the last Annual Statement of the NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANt of Milwaukee, Wis. which will give you all the information that you would have received - through e ; Armstrong . Investigating CoVimit tte. , . It; answers inf the most unwuyocal. language ev ery question that roil would li ask. It is iraiK, ojpniiiej plete & inanagemer iding : it, y6u4 will : be con d thatr Ih'e Northwestern managea company in the is the be country, 1 . ; I ." -A ! i: r - anw Points. ? . : ,, - -A .. " -1 - 6nOfQ- A7iiei $,OT,639.:"'.2' ( Increase $55, 713,000? lSurplus (Exclusive spec-. , , . , ial':liability ' fund of ' ; $24,903-,433,rforf emi-. . V V. tontine : 'policy con tracts 9,331,697 (Increase,V$l,054,918.) Dividends paid to Policy holders ........ .....$ T 6,489,060 . ' (Increase, $1,148,578) " (NotdrThisiffr the; largest amount

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of dividends ever paid by any life icontracts and bonds upon the-'accept--insurance company in the world in- anCe of such pr6pdsajawjiy forfeit ;any one year.) T , . ' ; , j the ' checks "and theTsums" of 4 money 'If you would like figures on the thereon to thetr as agreed ; NORTHWESTERN GUAR AN- liquidated damages Sof mic failT'i TElJr? MdS-JkTOWYawhictt'tur-i f- : nit-; gyJ

riiahe44nsurance , at, its ann.ua!. cost, J. O. BARBER, ' General Agent.: Rooms 6 & 7 Kelley Blk. BURIED OWN CHILD ALIVE. Little One Escaped and .Mother Was , ; j-Removed Wan Asylum for Safe 1 ? Keeping. 1 'Atlanta, Jnd. Feb. 28-Mrs. Xetitia Gilderslecve has .been committed-to the Central 'Indiana hospital as van insane . person j. Recently she took her youngest child to the rear of her; home, scraped an excavation in the-ground and buried . 'the little one out? of sighti erecting a mound over wlireithechild"lay." 'The 'child was strong, enough, however, to. guard, against suffocation, and to scramble put'-after-the-mother had gone. - The wornian was adjudged insane and was removed t XobesvlFle -'for 'safe' keep ing till the hospital could receive i'i i- ' " 3 -

3 fIIaxali; 70c;for 25 lbs; $1.33 Richmond, 60c for 25 lbs; r A A " A A A SITIST: fehod of Obttimdnm Sensntlve Denting 1 as Phone 1741. .. , CITY ADVERTISEMENT. .3 ' s I -i ' ' '. r t. f ' f Department of public Works. : , Office of tne 36ard. ' "l. U , '. , , t , Richinirfnd., Ind. v:li NicettoiContraftprsVri . ' C . ijfotice is'hreoy, givfen by 1 thu Richmond, Indiana, that sealed, prof pbsal's will " tie received by ,it, at its j oflice, at ;the;hUiif joj 10 o'clock a. m. " onrWedhesjlayr3kLarc 14th, 1006, for the followinV. described public ini-j provemenlsf in - the ((My- of Richmond, v as' authorized, by , the .Improvement Resolution named: V fr; j V Improvement,; ResoVtion (N,umber 40, providing for, he toprovement of : soutn A street, frorA South 21str i street, " t6 jffitn s23rd ' stVeet,' by grad- j ing and JvelingHhe'loadayj. and vl the tiOTiction0f Jcemlit curbs and 1 gute cement sidlwalks -along" - both .Videa thereof; " . I . , . , ' '; -. one in. yie, 1 making or l -public 4 inwrovements, f shall b;in L TOrdance .witl the terms 5 j and "coriditioY1 of ithe Irijprovenjent' ' itesoiuiionsr. gc ni pxpored; . ana tne ; detail plansy? jrofirs -drawings 1 ariH ; specifi?r jfhich Jap on ; indv th Qffice,"of ' saidj Board 1 bfuXlic "ttorks of: the'CiW of Richmond.' v.'t4 .'"I-J.'J J J The bidders; iiii; submitting puopo;' als to' make said described public im- ;- provementsV .'xdut: ccbrnpauy5 each bid with a certified checlj: .iri the sum of $100.00 as evidence of good faith ; that the' successful; bidders will exe- ' ceptance of proposals, contracts and ... bonds satisfactory to the "said Board " to do the work of making gaidim'-j prbvements. i A failure of the siicjcegsfui bidder to efttef into'guch P sft Y. - f Te' serves me ngni iq Reject any or an Jos. s.' zeller; ' JOHN F." DAV.ENPORT, WILLIAM H. ROSA, ' RlliriSTAfE ' TRANSFERS. :.-.'- . - ,-. Anna M. Doughty V to ; Perry yPJiillips, part 5-13-1 $ 700 ! Sarah, E. Weed to Lvdia C.

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, Young, part's." t. 27-16-12. t.$ 100 Minerva Wilcoxen to George R Bullerdkkj, part N. E. 31- ' 14-1 . . . . . . . . ;;. . ; .$1500 Martha J. Harris to George R. Bullerdick, part N. Ei 34141 ........ .-...$ 900 James II, Clark to Susan Ann , - Sims, lot 16" Moore and Ful-' " ' . -ghum's add. , to Cambridge City $ 160 Joseph E. Reid to Isaac L. Brooks, part N. W. 12-14-1 ........ ......... ...$ 900 . Amanda L. Hall to Thomas L. Shaw, part N. E. 29-1 6-12. V.$ 40X) -axv; - i

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