Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 361, 8 February 1907 — Page 8
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The. Richmond Palladium, Friday, February 8, 1907.
Do 'Your Owe
Your money gets into the b?nk whether you put it i.ere or not. If you spend all, some one else deposits your money.
Start a Savings Account TODAY, and receive the benefits yourself. 3 interest on savings. Bank is open from 9 a. m. to 3 p: m. and also on Tuesday evenings. Get a Home Savings Bank free.
First National
RICHMOND, IND. UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY.
Bank
PLEAS OF MOTHER -WERE OF HO AVAIL
Frame Townsend, Youthful Crook, Sent to Reform , School by Judge Fox.
A GOOD GAME EXPECTED
EARLHAM TO MEET BUTLER Basket Ball Contest in the Coliseum Tonight Promises Jo Be a Hard Fought Battle Both teams Hopeful of a Victory.
WANT BAH PLACED Oil ALL LOAFERS
GAVE WAY ON YOUNG HART
RELIABLE GROCERY
FOR FRIDAY
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Fancy Green Asparagus tips, (fine quality) 19c Fancy Extra Small tender Beets ..19c Fancy Genuine Bartlett Pears,. . 19c These goods are packed under eur best brand and are extraordinary value. Good Sized, Sweet Florida Oranges ..19c doz 'Phone your orders.
J. M. fOOEMEYEH.
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THE CITY IN BRIEF
Telephone the Richmond Laundry to get your laundry.
Steam
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- The Wayne County Druggists' asso
ciation did not fneet yesterday at Cen
terville as scheduled, owing to the III-
! ness of Leo Fihe, the secretary of the
association. Many of the local drug
gists also did not care to go so the
meeting was postponed.
WE WILL NOT GRIND FEED AS USUAL ON MONDAY ON ACCOUNT OF OTHER WORK. HAROLD AND MILES. 8-1
City Engineer Charles has approved
the plans for the viaduct at West Second street. It is announced that nei
ther the city nor the Panhandle people will sign the agreement until the estimates for the work have been submitted, and declared satisfactory to both sides.
We still have a few more special bargains in hats. The Klute Millinery Co. 8-3t
..NEW OFFICE.. The RICHMOND PRINTING CO. HAS MOVED rrom 9th and Main Sts. to 1024 Main St.
The BEST JOB PRINTING at Reasonable Prices. DICK WARFEL Both Phones: New, 1581; Old, 412.
It is announced that the municipal electric lighting and power plant extension will be completed the latter part of the month. The big turbine engine is being placed in position under the supervision of an expert from Schenectady, X. Y., and as soon as this work is done the other machinery will be installed as quickly as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Tracy McLear will leave Monday morning for Xew Castle where they will make their home. Mr. McLear has accepted a position with the Now Castle Casket company.
TOWNSEND CLAIMED THAT HIS PAL GOT THE GREATER SHARE OF THE SWAG AT THE MORRIS ,
BOOK STORE.
When Frank Town send, the youthful burglar was arraigned in the juvenile court yesterday morning, his mother Mrs. Luella Pontis, pleaded that he be given another chance, but Judge Fox said that he had already shown the boy two leniency, and he must go to the Plainfield Reform school. Mrs. Pontis said that if the court would release him on a suspended sentence she would take him to Dayton, where she now resides, and he would annoy the people of Richmond no more, but the court was obdurate. The lad, who has appeared to be very little worried over his arrest was visibly affected when sentence was passed upon him, weeping bitterly when led from the court room. Townsend "turned up" Leroy or "Cracker" Hart, his pal in the Morris bookstore "crack." He claims that young Hart got the greater portion of the proceeds of this robbery. Hart it is understood will be given a bearing In juvenile court today, and Prosecutor Jessup says that he will insist upou him also being remanded to the Plainfield institution. Sheriff Meredith had intended to take Townsend to the reform school immediately after sentence was pass
ed upon him. but in view of the fact that Hart may also be sent there he postponed the trip until this morning in order to obiviate the necessity for two trips.
Probably the best basket ball game the Richmond, fans will have the privilege of seeing this year will be the one played at the Coliseum tonight between Earlham and Butler, two old time rivals. The teams will be evenly matched and although Butler is coming to Richmond with the expectation of winning, the Quakers hope to put a crimp in their aspirations by piling up a good sized score. The Indianapolis News last night said: The Butler basket ball team will go to Richmond tomorrow to take on the Earlhamites. Just what the outcome will be is still a matter of much conjecture, but the Butler squad will leave with the intention to do or die. This will make the fourth game. Ot the three already played two have been lost, and it is up to the team to return with the Quaker's scalp on Saturday. "The last few days have been strenuous. Coach Guedel has been quick to get at the weak spots shown by the DePauw game last Friday, prior to which, the men, especially those who felt like they had their positions cinched, did little or no training. The coach's Instructions have been pretty closely followed this week, as there has been an air of uncertainty hover
ing over the camp. Many of the fel
lows have been expecting a severe
shakeup of the varsity team."
Cambridge City Business Men Make Recommendation to fie Town Council.
TRACTION TO HAGERSTOWN
ENOUGH WIRE TO GO AROUND WORLD
OUTLOOK FOR BASEBALL
EARLHAM HAS PROSPECTS
More Attention Will be Given to Na
tional Sport at College This Year Than in Former Seasons Schedule Being Made Out.
'Phone or write a card to the Pall dium of the little piece of news your neighbor told you and get your name In the news lip" content for this v.eeK.
The friends of Marshal Tout of Germantown, who is a confirmed bachelor have "kidded" him so much over his failure to take unto himself a wife that he has procured a blank marriage license, which he intends to have framed, and placed in a conspicuous place in his room. He intends to fill out the line intended for the bride's name, but declines to reveal the identity of the lady.
DANCING SCHOOL. Owing to death of -J. B. Craighead, Mrs. Charles Kolp's dancing party for Friday night will be postponed until the following week. 7-2t
COAL ARSO WOOD. If you want any coal get the best. I can supply you with it. I invite comparisons of my coal with that of others, for it's the best. Why should I hesitate to tell you about it? Trust me with your order, for I have just received several cars of good Jackson and Pohahontas Coal. Office: Bullerdick's Cannery 0. D. Bullerdick. South fifth St. Phone 1235.
The athletes at Earlham are busily
engaged in figuring the baseball dope
sheet for the coming year, all because the Quakers hope to put out a winning baseball te un during the spring term. For the past several years Earlham has made no effort to enter the baseball arena as it has devoted all its attention to track work. Capt. White will issue a call for candidates as soon as the warm weath er opens. A new man named Publow, from Carthage, Ind., will enter school at the beginning of the spring term, and he is expected to add much to the strength of thfe team. "Mike" Harroll, the diminutive little Irishman who so successfully held down first base lasf year, will be in school this year and is expected to make good with a rush. Manager Mitchell is busily engaged at the present time in arranging a schedule for the coming season. An effort will be made to arrage games with Wabash, Butler and other secondary schools of the state, as well as j
with several of the smaller colleges in Ohio.
A Fine Crop of Ice. Ice dealers and the owners of big storage plants say that not .in years has as fine a crop if ice been taken
I from the ponds in close proximity to
this city. The ice has not the thickness of the crop of some former seasons, but from the standpoint of purity it has all previous harvests discounted. It is utterly devoid of what are termed "bubbles."
That Amount Will be Placed
Under Ground by Home Telephone Company.
NOW BUSY STRINGING IT
NEW BUILDING. OF COMPANY ON
NINTH STREET IS RAPIDLY BE-
ING FINISHED ON . THE EX.
TERIOR.
WE HAVE THE GOODS
AND WANT YOU TO HAVE THEM
Fancy Strawberries Fresh Vegetables of All Kinds Chickens Turkeys Geese ORANGES
19c a Dozen
California Navels and Sweet Fioridas
Saturday Only
CREAM THAT WILL WHIP BEE HIVE GROCERY CO. BOTH PHOIIES-190-298
RAILROAD NOTES.
"When the laying of our cables are completed, we will have placed enough wire in the ground to reach all the way around the world." Such was the remarkable statement of Supt.
Bailey of the Home Telephone company last night. The laying of the cables in this city north and south of Main street from the river to Twelfth street, has been completed and already between 10,000 and 15,000 feet of cable have' been placed in the conduits. Each cable contains six hundred telephone wires, making in the neighborhood of nine million fe,et of wire already placed beneath the ground. The placing of the cable In the conduits is progressing rapidly, an electric motor being used in stringing them through the ' conduits, Richmond is one of the first cities in the United States where the motor has been used in the work.
In speaking of the new telephone building Mr. Bailey said that it would be at least three months before that structure was completed, although it is expected that the interior can be inclosed within the next week. Mr. Bailey said: "We will have the fine3t telephone building in the United
States, second to none. No other building in the country used for simi
lar purposes is absolutely fireproof. The entire cost of the installation of the new automatic construction will reach $150,000, if it does not go even more than that." All the contracts for the new appa ratus and furnishing of the new building have been signed and just as soon as the contractor turns the strucure over to the telephone company completed, the interior furnishings will be placed. Fred Hoover, who is
! now in Chicago, and who will assume
bis duties as wire chief for the new system will not report for duty until the new system is completed in its eit tirety.
REASON TO BELIEVE THAT THE
INDIANAPOLIS AND EASTERN WILL BUILD FROM CAMBRIDGE
CITY TO HAGERS.
Cambridge, City., Feb., 7, (Spl.)-
Loafers will soon be of an unknown
quantity In this city if the members of the Business Men's association can
bring enough pressure to bear upon the town board to pass an ordinance which will class all loafers as vagrants and attach a punishment there
to. At last nights meeting resolut?ona
was passed recommeding that the
council require all able bodied man
to work. The matter will be decided at the next bi-monthly meeting of the
counciL In the meantime those gen
tlemen of. leisure, whose duty it has
been in the past, to hold down a com
fortable and sunny side of dry goods
boxes are tearing their hair.
George Drischol of the firm of
Boyd, and Drischel presented a plan by which the creamery owned by that
firm will become a co-operative con
cern. It is the idea' to, let out stock to the farmers who turn their milk ta the concern. The business men are also greatly interested in a plan by which a branch of the Indianapolis and Eastern will be built to Hagerstown. Several prominent men of this city aro personally interested in the scheme and it is understood that the matter has been broached to the officials of he traction line.
BEVERIDGE STILL HOPEFUL
He Will Keep Working on his Child Labor Law in Spite of an Adverse Ruling.
Washington, Feb., 7., (Spl.) Senator Beveridge will not abandon " his program for regulating child labor as a result of the decision of the house committee on the judiciary that a federal child labor law would be unconstitutional. He has abandoned i.ll hope of persuading the senate to act on his bill .at this session, but he insists that congress at the next session under the pressure of public opinion will pass just a law as he proposed. He is firmly convinced that the judiciary committee is wrong in its conclusions. In the meantime word comes to congress that many state legislatures are moving toward the enactment of stringent child labor legislation. The prevailing opinion in congress seems to be that as a result of the general awakening on the sub
ject state legislatures will pass judicious child-labor laws and will en:
force them. At any rate congress pro
poses to wait and give the several
states an opportunity . to deal with
this problem.
Wonderful Growth in Total Resources During: a Period of Two Decades as Shown by Three Statements of Richmond's Greatest Financial Institution THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK 1887 March 4, $860,609.26 1897 March 9, 01,012,871.39 1907 January 26, $2,393,906.94 t At the end of two decades twenty years with total resources of $2,393,906.91, the Second National Bank shows a gain In total resources of $1,533,297.6S, a splendid tribute to the efficiency ot" Its management and of the confidence the people of Richmond and this vicinity have in this institution. Your deposit whether largo or small is solicited with the assurance of courteous and square treatment and absolute safety. .
PREStPEXT: John B. Dougaa VICE-PRES.! O. W. Elmer,
John B. Don can. Daniel G. Held. io. It Eggeixiever. W. E mt. HamU W. Gaar. Howard Campbell.
OFFICERS : VICE FUF.S : Ianil O. Held. CASHIER: tSauTl. W.Gaar. DIRECTORS:
H. S. Btrattan, Jn C II. Ln1 Otem A. Guar. E. G. Hill. 11. O. Httkrr Henry Gennett.
VICE.PRE8.t Geo. H Eggtmoytr. APfiT.-OASHIER: Will c, sevaer.
K. a. HlhtMTd. John R, Howard. John J. Harrington. H. W. Mtnlth. Geo. W. Miller.
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We are giving away "Dickinson Truat Company School Rulers" to school children. You may have one by coming into our office for It. We should also be glad for each one of you to open a Savings Account with us. One Dollar will start your account. SticCiinson Truoti Go.
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SATURDAY, FEDRUARY 9TH
S. a H. GREEN ...TRADING STAMPS...
WANTED LAW ENFORCED
SMELL WAS OBNOXIOUS
Woman Complains to Sanitary Inspector Young About her Neighbor Who Cooks Potato and Apple Peelings for Chickens. -
ABSOLUTELY FEES 8
You need not spend one cent. A new book containing: thirty stamps to each customer
Bring; us all your sop wrappers, tobacco tags,r cotfee signatures, and a demonstrator will ex' change stamps for them. Remember the date, February 9th. Pictorial Review Patterns. S & H. Stamps.
W. A. Roemer traveling freight agent for the Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul railroad was in the city yesterday transacing business in the interest of his road. His offices are located in Cincinnati. J. G. Williams general agent for
the Chicago, Minneapolis & St. Paul
railroad was in the city yesterday greeting the officials located here. Mr. Williams is located in Cincinnati
t and but recently succeeded George
Blair as general agent of the C. M. & St. P. R. R. W. W. Attebury traveling freight agent fo the Elgin. Joliet and Eastern railroad was here yesterday transacting business with the local freight officials. Atterbury's offices are locat-
' ed in Chicago.
ONCE MORE FOR JOSIE 0.
FALLS TO CARE OF POLICE
The ladies of the First Baptist church will give a basket picnic supper in the Sunday school room next Friday evening to which all the members of the church and congregation are invited. .Come, bring your basket aad spend a social evening together. -i-t
Got One or Perhaps Two Swigs Too
Many and Displayed a Line of Swear Words Which His Mother Refused to Allow.
If you enjoy muffins and waffles, try Mrs. Austin's' Pancake flour and you will be delighted with the results.
Use artificial gas tor llfct and heat 10-tt
Josie Bond, well known to the police and residents of Richmond, again fell into the toils last night, all because Josie happened to have an unquenchable thirst for intoxicants and imbibed freely yesterday. After visiting several drink emporiums during the morning, Josie became decidedly quarrelsome, and when reaching home she immediately started a good old fashioned family "racket.' Her insults and abuses were tolerated by her mother until last night when Josie let
fall from her lips, language
"People have some very strange ideas about just what constitutes an infraction of. the sanitary laws, and the duties of an officer in that department" said Sanitary Inspector Young, yesterday afternoon. "A call that I had today over the telephone demonstrates the truth of this asser
tion. It was a housewife at the other end of the line, and she informed me that a neighbor was in the habit of cooking potato and apple peelings on the stove as food for her chickens. She said that the odor therefrom was obnoxious, and she wanted me to come right down and stop it. I informed her that this was the first time I had ever heard that such a smell was unpleasant, but even admitting that it was, there was no city ordinance that empowered me to interfere in the matter. She received this information with anything but good grace, and I suppose she denounced me as an incompetent and unfaithful official.
HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE . Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13 R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. ' 41 1-413 Main Street.
CITY AND COUNTY
Deaths and Funerals. CRAIGHEAD The funeral of Joseph B. Craighead will take place from St. Paul's "Episcopal church Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. . Friends may call at the family residence, 232 North Tenth street, Saturday evening
which 'from 7 to 9 o'clock, and Sunday "after-
would have done an Algerian pirate noon from 2 to 4 o'clock. The burial
credit, and then the cord of toleration broke with a snap. The police were called and Josie was escorted to headquarters, where she was confined the remainder ot the night.
Artificial gas. the ZOtb Ostmr ML - ao-tf
will be in Earlham cemetery.
Artificial gas, the 20 th Century fuel. 10-tt
- See how wfiat you have neard look In print and get a dollar for doing It Win the new "tip" prize.
Being the oldest, most reliable and best established loan company In Richmond, we are in a position to loan money at a much lower rate than is offered by any other similar institution. By reason of the very rapid increase in our business In the past few years, we are now loaning at a lower rate than ever before. Should you have occasion to borrow money, a loan with us will convince you of this fact. Loans on Furniture, horses, cattle, -farm implements, pianos etc. You can pay back your loan in weekly, monthly or quarterly pay ments. So charges for explaining rates and loans. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL If you cannot call at our office, phone or write ua and our agent will call on you at once.
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