Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 14 March 1907 — Page 8

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The Richmond Palladium, Thursday, March 14, 1907. THE CITY IN BRIEF THE SECOND NATION ALANK You will always be sure of a cordial welcome and courteous treatment A safe and profitable place to do your banking business. Greatest Resources. Largest Working Capital. Buttericfs Vatterns, Mcrns & Co's. 1 Mrs. Helen Hoover Jones, of Terre Haute, returned home yesterday after visiting her parents, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Hoover. GO CARTS Telephone the Rlcnmona Laundry to get your laundry. . steam tf Mrs. Jennie Dean, of Columbus, O., who has been visiting ia the city for the past week, will return to her home Saturday. Attend Taube Brothers horse sale Saturday, March 16, at the sales stables, No. 124-126 North Sixth street. 4

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Just the kind and style to make comfortable. Go-Carts are noticed on the street before the person that pushes it. BUY OUR KIND the practical, roomy kind 85 styles to select from. See our Alwin Cart, it collapses. This big cut shows three positions. Come see our grat variety.

IRDMIEYS 925-927-929 MAIN ST.

..Svea Wafers.. They need no Introduction. The Indorsement of our customers who have used them for 2 years past suffices to make them almost a staple now. Recommended by Physicians for convalescents. Delicious to serve with tea, chocolate and consomme. Packed In one sized tin only. .Dependable Economies for . Today. Our Price, 2 Cans ..35c Fancy Michigan Potatoes per bushel .. .. .. 55c Golden Russett Tomatoes, can 10c Fancy Red Salmon, (15c grade) 2 for 25c 'Phone your orders. J. H. ECGEHEYER 4th and Main Sts.

CITY AND COUNTY

JOHN A. HABING 331 S. 6th St. Staple and Fancy Groceries FLOUR and FEED. Phojib 376

Deaths and Funerals. ROSA The funeral of John Henry Rosa at the house corner of Sixth and South D streets Friday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock; at St. Paul's Lutheran church at 2 o'clock. Friends may call at any time. L.OCKIIART Mary Lockhart died yesterday morning at Easthaven at the age of 68 years,' of influenza. The body was shipped to Connersville, her former home, yesterday afternoon. disease. Paul, eight year old son of Wm. Davenport, 403 North Seventeenth street, measles. Births. To Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thistle-

thwaite, Asylum avenue, boy, second child.

To Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Watkins,

colored, 42 South Sixth street, girl,

second child. To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur, 1006 South B street, girl, second child. To Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Cooper, 440 Randolph street, boy, eighth child.

G. EDDY.

Mrs. M. T. Hartley, of Franklin, O., will arrive the latter part of the week to be the guest of Prof, and Mrs. Will

Earhart for two weeks. She w.ill be the guest of honor at several social functions next week.

Fresh Pork Sausages, 12c lb.; lard 5 lbs. or over, 11c. Long Bros., opp. Court House. Both phones 299.

Henry Gennett, who is now on the Pacific coast, will not return to this city for several weeks, and will taen be 'accompanied by his wife, and daughter, Rose, who have been in the west for several months.

Attend Taube Brothers horse sale Saturday, March 16 at the sales stables, No. 124-126 North Sixth street.

GEORGE W. GLOVER, . SON OF MARY BAKER

George W. Glover, who has Instituted a suit for the accounting of. the affairs of his mother, Mrs. Mary Baker Glover Eddy, founder of the Christian Science cult, is a resident of Lead City, S. D. Mr. Glover is the only child oC Mrs. Eddy. He is only about twenty years younger than his mother, who is eighty-six. His father, Mrs. Eddy's first husband, died several months before his birth. The boy was raised by strangers and is said to have been associated with his mother but very little. He Is not a Christian Scientist.

Mrs. J. M. Crabb and son, Cecil, of Indianapolis, and daughter, Mrs. J. W. Hargert, of Pendleton, Ind., have

Mrs. J, Myers, of South Fourth street.

WILL EMPLOY 1

MEN

MEANS MUCH TO RICHMOND

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I am offering at private sale a fine 84 acre farm lying on the northern boundary of Cambridge City, this county. Good brick house, barn and other buildings. RAY KARR SHIVELEY, 11&14 Commissioner..

Additions at Starr Piano Company Will Mean Increase in Number of Employes of at Least Four Hundred Skilled Mechanics.

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W. HL HUSTON Watchmaker My specialty is Repairing Old Grandpa Clocks for keepsakes and old time pieces. This has been my life study which fact enables me to guarantee first class work. Work that will please my customers. When I do the work, you can depend that it is done right. Clocks bought and sold. To Whom It May Concern: It Is with pleasure that we certify to the skill and workmanship of Mr. W. H. Huston, who for us has repaired, and placed in first class running order( an "old Dutch pipe organ clock" 130 years of age which has remained out of order nearly twenty (20) years, waiting for some one to solve the intricacies of construction, repair the clock, and revive its usefulness. We recommend Mr. Huston to anyone In need of his services. L. F. WINGARD, Attorney-at-Law, Champaign, III. ALSO WATCH REPAIRING The Success Loan Jewelry Store. 526 Main St. Dr. Simmons, Prop.

With the completion of the proposed addition, to the present Starr Piano company plant, four hundred additional men will have to be employed by the local concern to properly take care of the rapidly increasing business. Just what this means to Richmond but few realize as the majority of these men will be skilled mechanics and experts in their particular departments. The Starr people will at that time have in their employ over one thousand men, making the plant one of the largest factories in Eastern Indiana. The plans for the new addition, which will be immediately to the south of the present factory buildings, have not been approved by the company, but they will probably be within the course of the next few days. As soon as the plans are approved, bids

from contractors will be asked. Switches Are Put In. The only work which has been done up to the present time toward the construction of the new building is the surveying and the laying of the switches alongside. All material used will be unloaded from the cars standing on the switch and will be placed

upon the structure immediately, in this manner the building will be erected quicker as much labor can be saved in handling materials used. The success of the new wareroom of the Starr Piano company located at 413 West Fifth street, Los Angeles, Cal., has already been established, although it has been opened but two weeks. One large order was received at the factory yesterday from the headquarters in that city.

HEBBLE RESIGNS PLACE

Popular Patrolman to Take a Position With the Rock Island Rail- , road System.

WHAT YOU WA.FJT

Tms aeilcious and dainty wafer is equally delightful to the sick and convalescent, and can bo eaten when nothing else can be retained. It is highly endorsed by the medical faculty of the United States as a most valuable adjunct of Diet. It is also most enjoyed by those in the best of health and very good for children; for Sea Sicknese they are invaluable. DIRECTIONS FOR USE. Hutterea and toasted, and served in milk, or witn tea, coffee or chocolate. Another method is to Butter, then cover with grated Parmesan or English Chesire dairy cheese. Heat in an oven for about 2 minutes and serve with Beef tea, or Bouillon or Salads. Cold with any fruit jams they are delicious. For Sale Only at the BEE HIVE GROCERY CO.

May Change Date. The date for the Y. M. C. A. benefit

concert, to be given by the orchestra and ladies chorus has been announced but it is thought that it probably will

be changed, owing to the fact that an

other musical organization in the city

has made arrangements fo a concert on the same date.

Harry Hebble, the popular police officer who has been a member of the police department for the past four years, has tendered his resignation from the force. His resignation took effect last evening. Hebble has accepted a position as a train auditor on the Chickasaw division of the Rock Island system. Mr. and Mrs. Hebble will leave Sunday next for Chicago where Mr. Hebble will be stationed for about a week and will then be assigned to train duty and will make his headquarters at some point in Oklahoma or Arkansas. Gets Good Position. For some time the Rock Island has been experimenting with the system of placing auditors on each train for the purpose of collecting fares, relieving the conductors from this duty and making them responsible only for the running of the train. This plan has proven a success and the Rock Island is now making arrangements to place auditors on every train on the Chickasaw division. Later on auditors will be placed on trains operating on other divisions. A splendid salary is connected with the position and Mr. Hebble regards hmself as fortunate in securing the place. He regrets leaving

Richmond and especially regrets severing his connection with the police department, with which he has made such an excellent record. His many

friends in Richmond will deplore the

fact that he is to leave the city.

Dr. George H. Grant, who went to California some time ago for the benefit of his health, is improving and is feeling much better than when he left here.

Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry. 919 Main St., Phone 151. Carpets Cleaned. . july31-tf

The Chautauqua program committee has as yet heard nothing from James M. Shaw as to what date he will be in Richmond to' help complete the program for this year's sessions.

Extra nice sliced beef and bacon, sliced on our American slicing ma rhine, Long Bros., cash meat market, opposite courtv house. Both phones 299.

At the meeting of the Coeur de Lion lodge, Knights of Pythias Tuesday night, sixteen candidates were given the second rank. It is understood the work was put on in the most satisfactory manner.

Attend Taube Brothers' horse sale Saturday, March 16, at the sales stables, No. 124-126 North Sixth street.

The cottage prayer meeting of the South Eighth Street Friends church will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A ;n Tress, 116 Richmond avenue, tonight. All members of the church are requested to be present-

Highest cash price paid for poultry. Long Bros., opposite court house. Both phones 299.

M'GOWAN DELAYS VISIT

President of Traction Syndicate

Hopes to Meet with the Board of Works Today.

A Card. In reply to the very severe criticism of the Government Inspector, City Inspector and Buyer of the Richmond Abattoir Company we beg to state that we have been informed that Armour & Co., Swift & Co and other large Packers have offered $20,000.00 annual salary to a man who can positively detect Tuberculosis in cattle of their stock-yards, before killed, and the Veterinary Profession have not been able to meet the offer. In justice to the above mentioned parties, we must say, that until they are successful in .finding such an expert we can scarcely be expected to do so. Respectfully, RICHMOND ABATTOIR. CO.

President Hugh McGowan, of the

Indianapolis, Columbus & Eastern traction company, did not meet with

the board of public works yesterday. Wednesday mrning Mr. McGowan

telephoned to President Merrill and told him that he would be unable to

come to Richmond and asked if he could meet with the board Thursday

morning. Mr. Merrill told him that this would be acceptable to the board, so the meeting will probably be held this morning about 10 o'clock. Newspaper reporters , are barred from the meeting.

Divorce Suit Filed. Suit for divorce has been filed in the circuit court by Nancy E. Fulton against James M. Fulton. Mrs. Fulton charges desertion and asks for the custody of the children. Attorney L. C. Abbott represents the plaintiff.

NOTICE TO PUBLIC. I have sold my stock of stoves.

kitchen utensils, crockery and china

department, located on Main street, to George W. Deuker, and I wish to

thank the public for all past patronage and wish that the same good will and

patronage to remain with my sucessor

Mr. Geo. W. Deuker. All accounts

due the former firm should be settled with Mr. Wilke. Thanking you, HENRY WILKE. .

An Entered Apprentice. Omer Whelan was last night given the entered. apprentice degree in the

Webb lodge of Masons.

Notice to Bidders.

A large number of local veterans of the civil war will attend the meeting

of the state encampment, G. A. R.

which will be held at Ft. Wayne, May 21, 22 and 23. The encampment was to have been held during the first week of June, but the dates were

changed.

Taube Bros, will have a horse sale at 124 and 126 North Sixth street at their livery barn on next Saturday, March 16th, commencing at 11 a. m. Will offer 75 to 100 head of horses and mules; both work horses and drivers. (s-12-4t)

There will be a meeting of the township trustees today at the office of County Superintendent Jordan. Trustee Martin Kaufman, of Jackson township, will read an article on "School Enumeration." Other subjects will be discussed.

Trustee Martin Kaufman, of Jackson township, has ordered the Jacksonburg school closed on account of a case of scarlet fever that has developed among the pupils. This makes the second township school now closed on account of scarlet fever. A few

days ago the Boston school was closed.

The committee which was appointed

by the Ministerial Association some time ago to look after the condition of potters' field, Earlham cemetery, has heard nothing as to what the township trustee and board of public works has done in regard to the matter, the lat

ter stating some time ago that It would take the matter in hand and investigate.

Free advice given on the germ diseases of' domestic animals. -Write the National Medical Co.. Sheldon. Ia.

Notice is hereby given that the Commissioners of Wayne County, Ind

iana, win receive bias lor the con

struction of a fill at Bridge known as McGrew Bridge, on Tuesday, March 19, 1S07, up to 11 o'clock a. m. Further notice is hereby given that specifications for the above fill are now on file in the office of the County Auditor. Said bridge is located South West of Centerville. - C. E. WILEY, JOHN F. DYNES, T. E. CLARK.

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Oriental Rug Display

Mr. Edward Barakian, a brother-in-

law to Mr. A. Simoyan who has shown

oriental rugs here for several years past, will be at the Knollenberg carpet department for the next ten days, representing Nahigian Bros. & Co., of St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Barakian has a beautiful and select line of oriental rugs in various sizes. He Is also expert at rug repairing and cleaning a speciality by the original process. We would be pleased to have our patrons inspect this beautiful display of rugs, and if you have any repairing to do, Mr. Barakian would be pleased to ca and make estimates on same. G. H. KNOLLENBERG.

OFFICERS :

PRESIDENT: John B. Uougan. VICE-PRES.: C. V. Klmer.

John B. Doufiin. laulel ti. Reid. Geo. H. Kggeuieyer. V. W. Kimer. H;n'l V. Gaar. Uowarcl Campbell.

VICE PRE? : Uaniel U. Reld. CASHIER: Saw'l. W.Gaar.

DIRECTORS

P. B. Bt rattan, Jr. C II. UnJ. Clem A. lia&r, K. ti. Hill. H. O. btarr Heury unntt.

VICE-PRES.: Oeo. II Eggemyr. ASST. -CASHIER; Will C, s.ker.

E. a. Hlbbrd. John K. Howard. John J. Harrington. V. V. smith. Oeo. W. Miller.

15 Barrels Assorted Cakes of All kinds, National Biscuit Goods, value 15 and 20c per pound, our price 10c pound; 3 pounds for 25c. . Vanilla Wafers, per lb 10c Ginger Snaps, per lb...... 5c Cream or Hard Butter Crackers, 8c lb. or 2 lbs for 15c Elk Butter Crackers per lb 10c Butternut Wafer Crackers, 3 pounds for ... ...25c Square Crackers, big value, Per pound 5c 6. & H. Stamps. Pictorial Review Patterns

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 41 1-413 Main Street.

Quick Delivery

OF ALL KINDS

Phon Your Orders

OFFICE BULLER DICK'S CANNERY

0. D. BULLERDICK, S. 5TH ST.

.. Phone 1235

OPPORTUNITY MEANS NOTHING fo him who cannot use it. A savings account with Dickinson Trust Co., no matter how small, will help you to make use of your opportunities & j jt We invite you to begin with us today. One dollar starts an account. Three per cent, interest. Dickinson Trust Co.

WOrciOFREDE

is a good one for family use. It burns clean and holds fire over night. FOR SALE BY

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JOHN F. WELLEIMKAI7IP, Jeweler Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. SPECIAL ORDER WORK. 519 Main Street. At Routh's Music Store. . New Phone 561 Richmond, Ind.

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