Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 101, 28 April 1907 — Page 12

Page Twelve.

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Sunday, April 28, 1907.

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The Phone Call Up

Will Bring It If You

PHONE 1235

Prompt Attention Given to Tele

phone Orders.

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The City in Brief.

Butterlck's Patterns. Mcrrls & Co'R

Carnival at The Big Store. There were fifty appicants for teach

ers' license at the regular examination

Saturday in the office of County Supt

Jordan.

Telephone , the

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WE ARE SELLING COAL AT

VERY LOW PRICES FOR YdUR

NEXT WINTER'S SUPPLY.

0. D. Bullerdick 529 South 5th SI. Office, Bullerdick's Cannery.

to succeed S. A

An Ounce Of Satisfaction Is Worth a

Ton of Talk

SATISFACTION goes with every

Drink of Richmond Export

For sale at all leading Cafes. Mi nek

Co.

Richmond steam

Laundry to. get your laundry. tf

Richmond was selected as the next

place of meeting for the Union Medical

cociety. which, met at Connersville last

week.

Big crowds at the Carnival at The

Big Store.

Come and C-elia Carroll the Holy City next Monday night at South

Eighth Street Friends' church, for 10c

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Officers for the ensuing term will be elected at the regular meeting of Rich

mond Grove of Druids Monday night. Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main SL. Phoni 151 Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf

John Bauer, who has been assistant ticket agentfor the C, C. & L. at Peru

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ujwiii Decome ageni.

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fcjona, resigned.

Come see who saved the Midnight Express next Monday night, 7:30, at

South' Eighth Street Friends' church,

10c. 26-2t

Hear the Angel's Serenade at South Eighth Street Friends' church Monday,

April 29, 7:30 p. nil Kc.

Come hear what the daisies say at South Eighth Street Friends' church Monday evening, April 20, at 7:30.

Aumission 10c.

Tody Hamilton, with the Barnum &

Bailey's circus, was in the city Satur

day. Hamilton stated that although

the circus has abandoned the free street parade, it has arranged a free

band concert.

Carnival of Bargains at The Big

Store. By the terms of the will of Nathan

F. Kenley, probated in the circuit

court, the widow inherits the entire

ate.

Big sisters sometimes tease little sisters, but come see what a little sister did at South Eighth St. Friends' church next Monday night. 126-3t The C, C. & L. will occupy its new city passenger offices in the Sinton hotel within the next two weeks. It has been rumored that the Wisconsin Central would be joined with the C, C. ;V L.., but this is denied by local officials of both roads. Cincinnati Enquirer.

lival.

Have you a boy? Then help the

Y. M. C. A. by helping the Bon Tons raise their subscription. South Eighth Street. Friends' church next Monday night at 7:30. Only 10c. 26-3t A telegram announces the death of James, one of the twin boys, sons of Prof, and Mrs. Henry L. Cannon, cf

the Leland-Stanford University of California. Mrs. Cannon, formerly Miss Grace Lemon, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard T. Lemon, of this city. Additional ground for the site of the proposed new St. Mary's Catholic church, has been purchased by the congregation. The property on North Eighth street, adjoining the corner, has been bought of John Weller. The consideration was $5,00O.

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BAUD CONCERTS AT GLEII MILLER PARK

Proposed That, a Public Subscription Be Taken To Make Them Possible.

SENTIMENT IS FAVORABLE.

BUT THERE IS NO LAW THAT WILL PERMIT THE CITY COUNCIL TO VOTE MONEY FOR THIS PURPOSE. -

Members o the board of public works want a public subscription taken up to meet part of the expense of giving band concerts the coming sum

mer at Glen Miller park on Sundays

and one other day each week. About

$500 would be required to secure these band concerts and members of the board are of the opinion that half this

expense would be met by the street

car company, as it would be directly benefitted. It was thought for a

time that the city would appropriate its share of the expense in giving

these band concerts, but President Merrill now states that the ciiy has

no authority to appropriate money for

such purposes.

Sentiment Big Factor.

It is a sentiment among a large

number of local people that the city

could help maintain a band, notwith

standing the fact that there is no

law on the state statute-books legalizing the appropriatipn of money for such a purpose. It is pointed out that

last year an effort was madd to block

the appropriation of $100 for the bene

fit of the Richmond Art Association's

exhibit because there was no law le

galizing such an act on the part of

council, but that at this juncture City Attorney A. M. Gardner stated to

council that the will of the people was mightier than any law. After this

speech the money for the art exhibit

was appropriated.

Majority Are Favorable.

There is no doubt that a majority

of the people are in favor of public band concerts, Richmond being known all over this part of the country as a musical center. It is the opinion of

many' that if council would take the

same action in appropriating money for band concerts as it did in appro

priating money for the art exhibit, the

city fathers would find that they had

made a very popular move.

PATHETIC CASE OF IIISAIIE YOUNG MAN

Homer Broyles of Delaware County, Placed in Easthaven for Treatment.

CRACK BUTTONS ARE GREATLY IH EVIDENCE

Main

Street the Scene of Noisy Assembly.

BAKED ICE CREAM 0. K.

STUDENT IN HIGH SCHOOL.

CONDITION EITHER DUE TO IN

JURY IN A FOOTBALL GAME OR

FAILURE TO PASS EXAMINA

TIONS IN SCHOOL WORK.

Oo voir eves need attention

APPEAL TO COUNCIL

Oil WAGE OUESTILIH Members of Fire Department Not Discouraged Over Ruling by Board of Works.

THINK OUTLOOK IS GOOD.

INDICATIONS ARE THAT THE COUNCIL WILL FAVOR AN INCREASE EQUAL TO THAT GRANTED THE POLICE.

Do your eyes need attention? We give the best service possible. "We furnish only high grade lenses, Toric, Semi-Invisible and Invisible Bifocal Lenses appeal to particular people.

;7r. & r7rs. LingerfieSd Opticians and miss Switzer

OVER ROMEY'S Office Hours: 8:30 a. m. to 5 p.

FURNITURE STORE. m. Open Sundays by Appointment.

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YOU SHOULD HAVE IT AND YOU CAN HAVE IT By borrowing from us on your HOUSEHOLD GOODS, PIANOS, TEAMS, FIXTURES, ETC., without removal. That way you can be independent and also keep a good credit. You don't have to have any one go your security when you borrpw of us, : You are under obligations to no one but yourself. "We will give you from one to twelve months in which to pay You can pay weekly, monthly or quarterly. Following is our weekly payment plan for fifty weeks; $ .60 is -the weekly payment on a $25.00 loan. $1.20 is the weekly payment on a $30 loan. $2.40 is the weekly payment on a $100.00 loan, Other amount in the same proportion. DON'T FORGET That we give a liberal rebate on all loans paid r.eTOre clue. That way you only pay for the actual time you have the moEP?. DON'T BORROW UNTIL YOU SEE US Absolute privacy guaranteed, as we have private .offices. W'c make loans anywhere within 25 miles of Richmond. Richmond Loan Co. ESTABLISHED 1895 Room 8, Colonial Building, Richmond, Ind. Home Phone 445

Despite the fact that the board of public works has turned down the petition of the members of the fire de

partment to nave tneir salaries in

creased from $60 to $70 per month be

f-cause of the present financial condi

tion of the city, the firemen are not

discouraged because it is not improb

able that at the next meeting of the

city council an ordinance increasing

the salaries of the members of the

fire department will be introduced. If

such action is taken it is regarded as

almost a certainty that the ordinance will be passed when brought up for

final action. Councilmen who have been approached by the firemen have stated that in their opinion the fire fighters deserve larger salaries than they are now receiving. Under the present scale of wages it is extremely hard to secure suitable men for the fire department and it is realized that to attact such men to the service it will be necessary to ad

vance the salaries. Council objected to the advancement of the salaries of the members of the police department but it had no authority to interfere with the action of the police commissioners. Councilmen are of the opinion that the fire laddies are as deserving of increased salaries as the policemen and for this reason it is regarded as probable that council will order the firemen's salaries boosted.

Homer Broyles of Delaware county,

whom an Insanity commission but recently declared demented, was

brought to this city Saturday' by Sher

iff Perdiue of Muncie, and was taken

to Easthaven. According to the state

ment of Sheriff Perdiue, the condition

of young Broyles has been of a most

violent nature, and it has been neces

sary to keep him under guard as

precaution against his killing or maim

me persons surrounding mm. It is

understood that the physicians who

pronounced the jroung man Insane

have been unable to determine the

cause of his mental derangement

Having found two things which might

have produced it, in going into the his

tory of Broyle's case, the doctors are

undetermined which was the direct

cause of his derangement. Injured at Football.

Two years ago, while the star of the champion Alexandria high school foot ball team, and in one of the big games of the season, he received an injury

that might have led to his insanity. The more pronounced cause however,

was discovered when the doctors after an investigation, found that Broyles lost his mind after he had failed to

pass the examinations which would

have gaduated him from the Alexan dria school with his class.

The young man is said to have wor

ried continually over his failure to

pass, which eventually led to hi3 be coming, mentally unbalanced.

The case is one of the most pitiful the Easthaven authorities have had to deal with recently, as Broyles is both handsome and of good physique. He

at times appreciates his condition and

is peaceaoie out is more -otten vio

lent. Hopes for his ultimate recovery

are few.

It is reported that Broyles was in

jurea Dy a Kicnmona man, in tne game

between the high school of this city

and Alexandria, but the report cannot

be verified.

Phone your want ads to tne Palladi

um. Both phones 21.

IS ANXIOUS TO GET

THOHMAH OFF HANDS

Sheriff Meredith Has Unpleas

ant Job in Caring for This Insane Man.

VERY NOISY AND VICIOUS.

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OF MARKLE IS DESTROYED BY FIRE

; Indiana Village Suffers a Loss Of .$50,000.

ENTIRE CENTER SWEPT.

CONDITION IN INDIANA MAY BE

SOMEWHAT RELIEVED BY THE COMPLETION OF TWO NEW INSTITUTIONS.

Sheriff Meredith is making every effort to place John Thorman in the Easthaven insane hospital. The unfortunate man has been confined at the county jail for some time and it is stated, his mind is a total blank. For days Thorman made night hideous at the jail by yelling at the top of his voice. His vocal organs have now almost given out by this strain but he still continues to keep the inmates of the jail awake of nights by clapping his hands. Special mittens will probably be made to prevent the man from creating this racket. Of late Thorman has shown viciousness and causes his keepers considerable trouble whenever they enter the cell in which he is kept in close confinement. A few dayB ago one of the

prisoners was reading a story in a

magazine while seated in front of the cell occupied by Thorman. After

awhile the prisoner plac he maga

zine on a chair and xtc'x. elsewhere. During his absence Thorman secured

the magazine by stretching his arm through the bars. After securing the

magazine his first act was to eat the

pages on which the story that was being read by the prisoner was printed.

As soon as the new southeastern in

sane hospital and the epileptic village

at New Castle are completed it is thought the Easthaven insane hospital will not be as crowded as it now is

and that there will not be as much trouble in securing the admittance of the Wayne county insane to Easthaven.

If there had been a million crickets on Main street Saturday night, all crying for a prize to be given for the loudest croak, the din could not have been greater than that from the thousands of "crack" buttons given out by the Light, Heat and Power company at its offices on Main street. The buttons are so . constructed as to make a clicking noise, not vastly dissimilar to that made by crickets. If the experience of Terre Haute is repeated in Richmond, all the boys will have the buttons at Sunday school and church, and more than one teacher will be forced to collect them. Hundreds of people went to the office Saturday night where they were served with baked ice cream. It was no joke, for the ice cream was placed in the red hot ovens, and when it

emerged was covered with a beautiful

brown frosting. That it was delicious as well as palatable, was evidenced by the easy manner in which several devoured many dishes.

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Perri-Walla Tea For sale at the BEE HIVE GROCERY CO.

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CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP AT THE AUTO INN. Burt Gaines and Will Haughton have each bought a- third interest in the auto inn, located between Twelfth and Thirteenth on Main street. F. W. Draper, who has been connected with

Whitesell still retains an interest in

the firm. Mr. Gaines will begin his duties with the firm immediately while Haughton will take up his duties in about one month.

BIG SPECIALS

New York City consumes 11S.150,-

000 pounds of cotton each year.

THIS COUPON GOOD FOR On 5c Spool of "Kloster Silk" 100 yds Machine Twist at Hall's Mercantile Co. store Cambridge City, April 27, At Hosiery Counter Name , Town

State

Must be signed by bearer

Richmond Canned Corn and every can guaranteed, 7c per can; 4 for 25c, or 70 cents per dozen. Best Potatoes in Richmond, per bushel --.70c Sweet Sugar Cured Cal. Hams, per pound 13c

Gold Medal Flour, spring wheat and good 70c

3 one-lb Boxes I. X. L. Cold Starch and 30 Stamps 30c

3 one-lb. Boxes Corn Starch and 30 Stamps 30c 6 lbs. Buckwheat, best New York, and 30 Stamps ...30c 3 Quarts Navy Beans and 30 Stamps 30c Best Paint in any town, per gallon $1.00

DRY GOOBS.

Big Bargains in LADIES' CORSETS

$1.00 Value, 69c; 50 cent values and good, for 39c. See our line of Ladies' Shirt Waists, latest styles and nonr better, $1.00 up to $2.98. Pictorial Review Patterns.

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE TriAinn QHmn; with All Pnrrhi Fr Deliverv. New Phone

1079; Old Phone 13 K. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and r 1 T . lf-'.

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jtire center of the town of Markle. a' j few miles from this city, has been ! i wiped out by. fire and there are oniy I ja few houses In the former beautiful! little city remaining. The loss Is placed'

at $a0,000. The fire originated in a II v- f

ery stable and spread rapidly throughout the business section and communicated itself to several residences. The fire department from this city Mas rushed to the scene.

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FEMALE DRUMMER SETS PACE FOR THE MEN." A female drummer for a, prominent Chicago house, trimly dressed In blue, "made Richmond Saturday. She had all the push and vim of her brothers and '"threw out a line of talk" that had any T. P. A. making this citj backed up in a corner, asking for a dictionary.

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