Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 79, 1 April 1907 — Page 8

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"Health is the First Wealth"

DR. JOHNSON'S Educator Crackers Educator Wafers Educator Toasterette All to be had at THE BEE HIVE GROCERY A full Line of franco-American Soups

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The City in Brief.

Butterlck's Patterns. Mcrrls & Co'a.

Mrs. William Tannahill has gone to

a jDa3-ton, where she is the guest of Mrs.

C. B. Shaeffer for a few days.

EVANS DAMAGE CASE A iueit OF OP I

- DISMISSED - BY FOX

Different Expressions About Damage to Fruit.

Water bills due April 1st.

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! This May End the Litigation FEELING AT HAGERSTOWN.

CUSICK WANTS TO SET ASIDE DIVORCE

Miss Helen Kittinger and Will Car-; son, of Anderson, spent Sunday here, j

as guests of relatives.

Water bills due April 1st. Telephone the RIctmona Laundry to get your laundry.

Sl-lOt Steam tf

Growing Out of the Fourteenth Street Opening.

Hagerstown. -Ind., April 1. The I thermometer stood at eighteen de- ' grees early this morning. The ground

was frozen hard and green buds and

Decree of Rich Muncie Girl Who Eloped with Polo Player Is Questioned.

NO BOND HAS BEEN FILED. J starting .iDAVE WILL MAKE FIGHT.

i FOR THIS REASON THE COURT

j . - rv c ,ixo ucii la.AC!! in the hand. There are some experi-i . . . .. i -

ttrm-tru mm growers wno assert tnat me

Koscoe Cook, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with his parents and friends.

damage will be slight notwithstanding j GOAL TEND RECITES HIS TROUB-

Water bills due April 1st.

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...NEW,.. DELIVERY EQUIPMENT We call your special attention to our new delivery equipment consisting of three complete outfits especially made by Myers & Parks firm of our city. These wagons are the most complere :T any in the city and ar constantly at your service. Our deliveries are always prompt and cheerfully rendared. Watch this space in each evening's issue for our daily 'special selling: each a material economy in itself and do not hesitate to call ns even though you should not live within a reasonable radius of our store. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE. Both Phones

J. M. EGGEMEYER 4th arid Main Sts.

Take yonr laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 019 Main St., Phon 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-tr George Brown spent Sunday at New Paris. O., the guest of relatives and friends.

VENERABLE CASE IS Tn nnr a iirimuii

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HOLDS THAT HE HAS NO JUK15-,the severe freeze. They say that such; DICTION APPEAL TO SUPREME situations have occurred before and the! M.rcDTAiM !fruit subsequently made a very satis-1

" j factory yield. This view of the case

j is regarded as extremely optimistic,

In the circuit court Judge Fox dis

missed the case of John A. Evans against the City of Richmond for dam-J ages accruing from the action of the! board of public works last year in . closing North Fourteenth street from t the railroad to North F street. Mr, Evans was awarded : $4,800 damages j by the board but he thought he was j entitled to more, consequently he ai-1 pealed from the decision of the board : of public works to the circuit court. j Arguments in the case were heard I

, ' , last January. Attorney Wilfred JesState vs. Jones May Come up ;s for tne 1la5ntiff argueu that m

making awards of damages the board credited some property owned by Mr. Evans to the Pennsylvania railroad company and that for this reason the damages awarded Mr. Evans should be increased. No Bond Was Filed. Judge Fox in rendering his decision

in the Evans case stated that ne naa

. 'and it is generally believed that much

damage will result.

SUPT. GREENWOOD IS HEARD BV STUDENTS

LES AND DECLARES THAT HE WAS TRICKED IN THE AFFAIR BY WIFE'S PARENTS,

During This Term.

WITNESSES HARD TO GET.

The most venerable case on the criminal docket will be heard this term of court. It is the case of the state against Levi Jones, charged

with embezzlement. Some time aeo . no jurisdiction to hear the case bean indictment was returned against canse no appeal bond had been filed Jones but the case has been continu- j bv Mr Kvans with the board of public

Head of the Kansas City, Mo., Schools Makes an Interesting Talk.

HAS LONG EXPERIENCE.

FINAL REHEARSAL .. FOR THE TUESDAY NIGHT CONCERTRICHMOND BOYS MAKE GOOD IN NEWSPAPER WORK.

ed over from term to term. Judge Fox states that the Jones case was to have been heard during

works when the case was appealed to the circuit court.

Mr. Evans can collect the original

the January term but tne prosecutor ; amount awarded to him at any time said he was unable to get the witness- j but it Js not certajn that he will d.o es. for the state. An effort will be ; so Attorney Jessup was asked this made to secure these witnesses, many j niornjI1K jf he intended to appeal from of whom liv out of town, this trrm. the decision of the circuit court to the

As soon as these witnesses have been ; SUpreme court. He stated that he did subpoened Judge Fox will set a date i not know what he would do as he had for the hearing of the case. i not yet consulted with Mr. Evans. Mr. Levi Jones was formerly a justice ! jessun stated that if Mr. Evans favor-

of the peace in Wayne townsnip ana e(j making an appeal to the supreme it was charged that he collected town-j court h'e WOuld take such action.

ship fees for which lie never made an accounting.

Its virtues have been established

Yellow Clothes Are Unsightly. j IUI ia "" i

Keep them white with Red Cross Ball ; . i "v

Blue. All grocers sell package, only 5 cents.

large 2 oz.

Holiister s kockv Mountain tea. .i

cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken

& Co.

" (DiuSlized Way 11"

This Is tiie Nfw Way the civilired wy to exercise the bowels and stop Chronic Coa-

etipation and its many aitemlaut eviiK. Nourish the bowel-nerves; (don't

purge with salts, aperients ana cathar-

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Insure Yourself Against The Future By regularly Putting Aside a Portion of Your Income The savings of the people cause the prosperity of the nation. YOUR SAVINGS cause YOUR PROSPERITY. i A safe and convenient ilace to deposit your savings is the RICHMOND TRUST COMPANY, which is now open for business at 7 J.j Main street. Your account is invited and solicited. With a capital and surplus of $27r.n n and with about one ' hundred well known local people as stockholders, the RICHMOND " TRUST COMPANY immediately becomes one of the strongest financial institutions in this section. Following is a list of the directors who will safeguard the deposits of patrons:

Adam H. Bartel. Howard Campbell. Edwin H. Cates. George L. Cates

John B. Dougan. Henry Gennett. George H. Eggemeyer. John J. Harrington, john M. Eggemeyer. Elgar G. Hibberd. Jonas Gaar. Charles II. Laud.

Richmond Trust Company 3 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Saving Deposits..

Cambridge City, April 1. Miss Nora Oehrins: of Indiananolis is here visit-

Sing her parents Mr. and Mrs. John : Gehring.. Herbert Taylor visited his uncle, F. J. Parsons and wife in Richmond Sunday.

Matt Kreush of Chicago spent Sunday with his family in this city. "Will Profzman of Richmond was the guest of his brother Charles here yesterday.

"I see before me the sober seniors, the stalwart juniors, the energetic sophomores and the little freshmen." With this opening remark Supt. Greenwood, of the Kansas City, Mo., schools, won the hearts of all the students at high school this morning. He showed by his manner of talking that the thirty years he had spent in the

schools of that city, have made him

i well acquainted with all the troubles,

humors and habits of school children. By handling his subject in a very unique way he brought forth laugh aft-

! er laugh from students whose sense of

humor has been allowed to grow rusty. In comparing boys and girls he said: "Boys, when five or six years old, feel like they are capable of taking care of their younger sisters, but when they get to t be seniors in high school they feel like they can take care of some other fellow-'s younger sister." Later on he said: "Those students that are going through school simply because they, have to, receive a severe jolt when told that they are not worth saving, but that those who go through because they want to learn, will some day be able to look down upon them as they are at work that is not meant for high school graduates." i . i Clifton Williams, a graduate of the school, and who is now attending Indi-i

ana university, attended the chapel exercises. '

In chapel. Supt. Mott and Principal

Kokomo, Ind., April 1. !s the divorce obtained by Mrs. David Cusdck last September, before Judge B. F. Harness of Kokomo, valid? Mrs. Cusick, it will be remembered, was the dashing young Miss Sue Hemingray, the Muncie heiress, who eloped trom that place to Indianapolis something

over a year ago to marry Dave Cusick, then goal .tender on the Muncie polo team and who is now playing with Kokomo. Cusick, observing the action of Prosecutor Cooper in starting an investigation of the validity of the Wiley divorce case, has caught the spirit which seams to be prevalent in Kokomo. He declared emphatically today that he intended to exert every effort and to spare no expense within his means to have his wife's divorce

set aside. The matter seems to rest on the question of whether the residence of a wife is legally that of her husband. "I was tricked in that whole affair," Cusick exclaimed passionately, "and from what I see the lawyers are sayfng about a woman's residence I want to say that Sue never had sch a residence in Kokomo. How could she? We lived in Fall River, Mass. That wras my residence when we quit and was when she got her divorce. They tell me my residence was her residence, in law.

Claims Fall River as Home. "Fall River was where I voted and

where I pay taxes. The stall they made was that Sue was sick and she left. She then wrote me from Pinehurst. N. C. ,Then I was told that her mother was sick and I was directed to stack the furniture at Fall River,

L which I did, after paying two months'

house rent. "I heard later from Sue at St. Louis, and she indicated that she intended suing me for a divorce. I also heard from her in Michigan and New York city. This was not living in Kokomo, after leaving Fall River. Finally, I got a letter, written by one of Sue's friends, who I do not blame, as she was innocent in the matter, in which letter I was told to come to Kokomo and everything would be all right between us. "When I got there she refused to speak to me or have anything to do with me. I heard about that proposed divorce again, and said I would not stand anything being said against my character, but after I left town and the complaint was filed they pitched into me lively, charging drunkenness and gambling. I was heartsore and

SECOND NATIONAL BANK United States Depository. The Second National Bank of Richmond offers to depositors every facility which their balances, business and responsibility warrant. Capital $250,000 Surplus $390,000

rn esi pent. John B. Dougan. V1CE-PKES.: C W. Klmer.

John B. Poucan. I nil (i. Kei.i. ;oo. II. Kpemeyer. I". W. K'nifr. a:ia W. Ciaar. Howard Campbell.

OFFICERS : VICE-PR ES : Daniel Ci. Held. CASHIEH: baiu'l. W.Gaar. DIRECTORS : H. s. Stmt tan, Jr. C H. Ijtnct Clem A. liaar. E. i. Hill. H. C. Starr Heury Uvuuett.

VICE-PTr.: lieu, II KsRetnyr. AfssT.-c-ASHIEtt: Will C, seekor.

E. O. II11h'rt. John K. Uowaril. JvUn J. Harrington. 1'. W. smith. Uh. V, Miller.

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Tuesday Evening at 6 O'clock until Wednesday Evcninn at 6 O'clock. Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock until Wednesday evening at 6. Bring your order Tuesday night. Store open until 9 o'clock. Dry Goods coming in on every train. A good, clean, new stock to choose

from.

Ellabarger both paid the highest trlb- disgusted when overtures were made utes to Roger Edgerton, who sue- to me to let the case go on peaceably.

C. T. Wright transacted business

with R. B. Clark at Libert y Center. ! cumbed to an attack of typhoid fever j Finally I signed a waiver of summons

last week. He was a member of the j submitted by Mr. W. R. Vorhis of the freshman class and was very popular firm "of Willitts & Vorhis, who is now with his class mates. j acting city attorney, and let the case go through.

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Quick Delivery

Phone Your Orders

OFFICE BULLERDICK'S CANNERY 0. D. BULLERDICK. S. 5TH ST. Phone 1235

Tnd.. Saturday. Mr. Alvin Hormel and Frank Stonecipher have resigned their positions at the P. C. C. & St. L. transfer sheds and will work at 'the Standard Manufacturing works here. Their resignations took effect Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stratton entertained Mr. and Mrs. Howard Elliott of New Castle to Sunday dinner at their home on West Church street. John S. Lackey shipped 5 head of fine racing stock to James Long at Cincinnati Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. White attended the funeral of the infant child of Mr.

: and Mrs. Fred Davidson at Richmond

Saturday afternoon. Mr. Ed Murray was here from Chicago Sunday to spend Easter with his

; daughter Bertha. ! The Social union will meet with ! Mrs. E. O. Paul next Tuesday after

noon.

Miss Lillian Wright is sick with j

measles. Miss Helen Alexander, who has been attending school nt Chicago ar-

' rived in this city Saturday evening. : She will make her home here with her mother Mrs. Lilly Alexander and ! grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Francis. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ben Griffin entertained Messrs Frank Tingal and Charles

Melhorn and their wives from Connersville to dinner Sunday. Miss Vivian Green of Richmond was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Callaway here Sundaj-. Verne Ohmit returned to Richmond Saturday after a fewr weeks' visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ohmit. Several from this place attended the Easter bazaar given by the ladies of the Lutheran church at East Germantown Saturday night. Herman Jones left for Culver Military academy this morning, after a

Tlve track team candidates will begin practice Tuesday evening. They will hold a meeting Tuesday noon to plan their work. Prof. Earhart has held a final rehearsal with the orchestra and ladies' cho-

Regrets Ignoring Advice. "I wish T had followed the advice of the attorney I first consulted, who told

me thfv npvpr rrinlt tf tVia Hiimrfo !

but I had a job in sight and got expense money, I understood from Sue's mother, to go East, so threw up the

Princess Flour in cloth sacks 55c. Gold Medal Spring Wheat. The best 70c. 18 lbs. granulated, 15 A or 20 X-C Sugar for $1.00. Hood's Leader Coffee 15c pound. Hood's Morning Glory Blend coffee at 2Cc Is grouno. Hood's Fancy Blend coffee and 23 stamps for 25c. v Best and smoothest potatoes in city 60c bushel. 7 bars Lenox or 8 of Santa Claus soap for 25c. 100 Piece Dinner set of English Ware for $9.98, worth $15 every where. Pictorial Review Patterns.

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesiliy, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.

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RflATHER BROS. CO.

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rus. They expect to fill every seat in i case. That is where I made a mis-

the hall and also to give the people the best concert ever heard, here for four times the money, Tuesday night. . Principal Ellabarger urged all the students to look at some of the graduates of the school and see the progress they have made and probably it would stimulate their ambitions. He referred especially to Fred Johnson and

Mark Thistletwaite. of the Indianapo

lis News

take. Sue and I got along all right until people got to butting in."

HARRY BROWN INJURED. Former Richmond Man Meets With Accident at Rochester, N. Y.

II. M. Brown, district passenger agent of the Rock Island at Buffalo,

He visited them while at -!and wll was fo""erly assistant ticket

they had practically captured the city. The editor of the News calls them his two mainstays. j Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in fi to 14 days or money refunded. 50c.

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Indianapolis last week, and said thati11'- w L,1.e reiIIls-uvama uere- as

! severti.v injured at nocnesier inurs-

day evening last by falling through a window from a restaurant to. the pavement. He is at a hospital in Buffalo with a bad scalp wound and internal injuries. He was dining with E. W. bane, ticket agent of the NewYork Central and became suddenly

ill. He walked to the window and ; there fainted, falling through the case-1

ment to the street.

The game of backgammon was in vented by a Greek about 1224.

Use artificial gas tor light and heat 10-tf

jPROMOTION FOR HOLLOWAY

Predicted That Former Richmond Man Will be Advanced.

(Indiana Republican.) William R. Holloway, of Indianapolis, formerly of Richmond, who occupies the consular post at Halifax, No-

COMMITTEE WONT MEET. Reports Will be Made at the Supper Announced for Tuesday Evening.

There will be no meeting of the young men's Y. M. C. A. committee this evening at headquarters but reports will be received at the supper given at the First English Lutheran church Tuesday night.

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i. i .:va otuud, i& iooheu upon bv tne ae-;ies hare been consolidated with a stock! i Mr. and Mrs. . L. Jones. ; bartment as one of th most alert mm i a i

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Miller and Mr. ; in the service. He never fails to re-: f -u-h tM, sirw.rt m ,.a

j ; . " " --""- ' oi commercial interest ( assets of all the com

relatives in Connersville.

fm eastern Canada. For

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the truest of Miss Mary Sunday.

Dillon

LET US . . . CUT YOU

Into any size boards or finish, just es you want it. We have the machinery and do work promptly. See us for Fence Tosts, Shingles or anything in Lumber. LOUCK & HILL CO. 200-210 North Fourth St., Richmond, Ind.

ever; for a better field for him, and it will

inot be a surprise if he gets a transfer ! when the next rounds of promotions j comes. 1 editor j . -

the time

panies as com put i

time 'ed by accountants are a little nnder;

sn.kunYK The profits of the com pa -i nips last vear wen ft 1 moat o m;n;ni, !

- w V. i J iiU 4 dollars.

Gentle and Effective A well-known Manitoba

writes: "As an inside worker I find - The clock ticks and tick

Chamberlains btomaca ana llver away.

I Tablets invaluable for the touches of; Shortening up our lives each dav

their action being gontk and effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head." Price 2." cents. Samples free. A. G. Luken & Co.

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rtw some clay you will be where, You eau't get Rocky Mountain Tea. (Frw samples at) A. G. Luken & Co's. . Artificial gas. the cota Century fuel 10 tr

Here Is Relief for Women. If you have pains in the back, Urinary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and

want a certain, pleasant herb cure forj woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Aus-1 tralian Leaf. It is a safe and never-j failing monthly regulator. At Drug-j gists or by mail, 0 cents. Sample package FREE. Address, The Mother! Gray Co., LeRov, N. Y. !

DICKINSON TRUST 00. Capital, Surplus and Profits, $140,000 STATEMENT OF CONDITION At th Closs of Business March 30th, 1907. RESOURCES Mortgage Loans ......... .$506,567.00 $ Collateral Loans 330,223.61 Stocks and Bonds 267,270.93 1,104,061.54 Company's Building.. S,C0C00 Other Real Estate Owned 12.00C.00 Cash and Due from Banks 151,183.82 - tr - iMWta $1,275,245.26 . LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus Fund 2C.CCC.C0 Undivided Profits 22,789.56 Premium Reserve 30.00 Trust Deposits $ 12,008.53 Deposits 1,120,417.22 1,132,425.80 $1,275,245.36 -SAVINGS DEPOSITS January 1, 1901 $ 22,364.92 January 1, 1902 110,335.25 January 1, 1903 305,480.78 January 1, 1904 489.222.37 January 1, 1905 576,201.60 January 1, 1906 742,600.18 March 30. 1907 $978,916.88 OFFICERS. Samuel Dickinson, President. Howard Campbell, Vice-President. Edgar F. Hiatt, Sec'y and Treas Charles A. Francisco, Assistant Sec'y. DIRECTORS. Edwin H. Cates. Omar Hoilingsworth. Howard Campbell. P. W. Smith. Samuel Dickinson. John L. Rtipe. "Joseph J. Dickinson Henry C. Starr. Samuel W. Gaar. Elgar G. Hibberd

Artificial gas. the SOth Century fuL "SU-tf

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