Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 118, 18 May 1907 — Page 8

Page Eight.

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Saturday, May 18, J 907.

PREDICT SPLENDID FUTURE FOB E. C.

Laying of Library Cornerstone Occasion of Much Felicitation at Quaker School.

Manager of the Taft Boom.

SEVERAL SPEECHES MADE.

OLIVER M. FRAZER WAS HEARD FOR STUDENTS, SUPT. T. A. MOTT FOR ALUMN! AND SHARON JONES FOR BUSINESS MEN.

Following a number of eloquent tributes to Earlham college, her founders, growth and present High standing in the educational world, and before a crowd of probably two hundred stu

dents and friends of the college, the orner stone of the new Carnegie li "brary, was laid Friday afternoon. Timothy Nicholson, who for more than forty-three years, has been a trustee of the institution, and who has been in the thick and thin of the fight for a broader and greater college, placed the stone in position. The speeches made previous to the laying were all inspiring. The Re. Allen Jay gave the invocation, which was. followed by a song by the Earlham Male quartet, composed of Messrs. Hawk, Huff, Chapman and Overman. President Kelly Speaks. President Kelly, who presided over the exercises preliminary to the laying of the stone, made a short address in which he predicted that Earlham s starting now on the road to greater achievements, greater than those al

ready great things that Earlham has accomplished. He spoke of the libra- j iy and what it would mean to the fac- j ulty, the students and to the city of j Richmond. Following this, Prof. Da-j

vid W. Dennis spoke in behalf of the faculty. Oliver M. Frazer next spoke for the students, and held that the nev library building and the new dormitory buildings would be fitting commemorations and landmarks for the graduating class of 197. He spoke of vhat the library meant to the students, in the fullest sense of the word. Mott for the Alumni. Supt. T. A. Mott talked in behalf cZ the alumni and traced the educational

growth of Richmond and her schools. He showed how years ago Earlham ha.d played an Important role In bringing fame to Richmond. I In dwelling upon the topic of the library he said that there was nothing at the present time which tended to bring the schools out of a rut more than a library and

showed how but fe.r

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ELEVEII INNINGS TO

END COLLEGE GAME

Earlham Triumphed Over Antioch But Much Extra Time Was Required. FINAL SCORE WAS 7 TO 6.

THEODORE

BURTON.

Congressman Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, the manager of the Taft presidential boom, is a remarkable man. Speaker Cannon once called him the ablest man in congress. It is said that at the age of sixteen young . Burtou was the town authority on the battles and generals of the civil war. As a very small boy he was an assiduous student of history. He is the author of a work on financial problems, yet he devotes his leisure time, when he has any, to the reading of English poetry and French literature. Mr. Burton has been in congress fifteen years. His service as chairman of the rivers and harbors committee has been notable. He is now prominently m?nt1or1 as a future senator

CONTEST WAS FEATURED BY MUCH WRANGLING, HEAVY HITTING AND MANY ERRORSSCORE BY INNINGS.

BOTH ASSOCIATIONS MEET AT JDIPPOLIS Teachers Will Gather There in The Spring.

JUDGE LINDSEY WANTED.

The executive committees of the Northern and the Southern Indiana Teachers' Association, at a joint meet

ing, decided on the dates for the two By the terms of tne will of Ann T A ..11 A. 1 A. A. 1 1 J I

Reid, William S. Reid inherits all but

The City in Brief.

Weidmann's fine beer at Muth's. Butterick's Patterns. Mcrrls & Go's. Horace C. Starr, formerly of this city is a member of a committee of thirty

organized in Indianapolis for the pur

pose of obtaining a combined infuence for the betterment of shipping condi

tions over the state. Extra fine lunch, roast turkey, etc., tonight, at Muth's. Telephone the Richmond steam Laundry to get your laundry. tf Free turtle soup Saturday night at

Speck Torbeck's. 3t

separate meetings that are to be held in Indianapolis next spring. The southern association will meet on the last Thursday, Friday and Saturday of March, and the northern associa-

countries could 1 in meet the first Thursday, Fri-

cxist without libraries and how libraries were the life of an institution of learning. Sharon E. Jones, of the Jones Hardware company, spoke for the merchants and manufacturing interests of Richmond, and said just aa Richmond's manufactured products are famed the world over, such were Earlham college products her graduates. He said it is a great pleasure to the business men to witness the rapid growth of Earlham college and that they are proud of the institution. Read Original Poem. Following the addresses a song written especially for the occasion by Prof. Wm. N. Trueblood, was sung by the students, after which he himself

reatt a poem of his own writing dedicated to the corner stone laying. Previous to the laying by Mrf Nicholson, Prof. Harlow Lindley, librarian, gave a short history of the library from its earliest start up to the present date and read the names of articles which would be placed in the copper box in the stone. Following the laying of the stone, the audience sang

the Doxology.

day and Saturday in April. The Claypool will be the headquarters of the northern association and the Grand of the southern. An effort will be made get Judge Lindsey, of the Denver Juvenile Court, to address the two associations.

Girls will smile through the years, Their eyes will always glisten with glee, They will never be hidden by tears. If they take Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.

MAY FESTIVAL SEATS. On Monday morning at 6:45, the doors of the Coliseum will be opened and holders of season tickets will receive a numbered card 'for choice of not more than six reservations. At 7:15 a. m. these numbers will be called In consecutive order, beginning with number one. After 12 o'clock noon Monday, the plat will be open at the Starr Piano Co. rooms. On Saturday, May 25, at 7:30 a. m. the plat for the reservation of single admission tick

ets will be open at the Co's rooms.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works. Office of the Board.

Richmond, Ind. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that sealed proposals will be received by it, at its office, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., on Friday, May 31st, 1907 for the following described public improvements in the City of Richmond, as authorized by the Improvement Resolutions named: Improvement Resolution No. 107 1907, Providing for the improvement of South 10th street, by the construction of cement sidewalk on the west side thereof, from South "E" street to South "F" street to a uniform width of six (6) feet, and the construction

$7o, which is divided among two grandchildren and a nurse. Walter S. Ratliff qualified as administrator, giving bond for $000. Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St.. Phons 151. Carpets Cleaned. JulySl-tf Go to Wm. Wa king's for bicycle and repair work, 406 Main street. 15-5t Extra fine lunch, roast turkey, etc., tonight at Muth's. The Earlham honorary track E has been awarded to those men having won the necessary number of points. The following is the list of men who were awarded the letter: White, Hancock, Winslow, Smelser, Genn, Nanny, Wann, Hutton, Hall and Elliott. Go to Wm. Waking's for job work. None too small or none too large. All

work done promptly. 15-5t Weidmann's fine beer at Muth's. Notice of the release of an entire bond issue of $000,000 by the Richmond Street & Interurban railway company to the Lafayette Loan &

Trust company, was filed in the office of the county recorder. The absorption of the R. S. & I. railway system by the merger probably is responsible. See Wm. Cosgrove at Waking's plumbing store, 406 Main street for modern and sanitary plumbing, heating and ventilating. Also job work done promptly. 15-5t Turtle soup every Saturday, all day at Ed. Muey's, 20 S. 6th street. Ready at 10 a. m. 17-2t

A deed for the transfer of 720 square

of rpmpnt nirhs snH snittpra on hnth'

sides thereof, from South "E" street ! feet of ground, along the railroad, was

Chicago passengers using C, C. & I trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf

Your Roof May need new covering. We have a rubber roofing called "Vulcanite" which we guarantee in writing against the wear and tear of the elements. "Vulcanite" may be used over old shingles and makes a good but inexpensive roof. "Vulcanite" may be used within the fire limits.

Pilgrim Bros, Hardware IV. W. Cor. Main and 5th

to South "J" street. Also Grading and Graveling of roadway and construction of gravelled sidewalks on both sides thereof from South "F" street to South "J" street. All work done in the making of said described public improvements, shall

Starr Piano j be in accordance with the terms and

lS-2t conditions of the Improvement Resolu

tions, as numbered, and the detail plans, profiles, drawings and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond. The bidders, in submitting proposals to make said described public improvements, must accompany each bid with a certified check in the sum of $100.00, as evidence of good faith that the successful bidders will execute, within ten days from the acceptance of proposals, contracts and bonds satisfactory to the said Board to do the work of making said improvements. A failure of the successful bidders to enter into such contracts and bonds upon the acceptance of such proposals will forfeit the checks and the sums of money payable thereon to the city

as agreed ana liquidated carnages for such failure. The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CLIFTON W. MERRILL. WATSON P. O'NEAL. . B. B. JOHNSON. Board of Public Works. May 1S-25

Richmond, Ind.

filed in the office of county recorder

by the Wayne works company, to the P., C. C. & St. L. railway company. The consideration was $Wo. The land is said to be a part of that on which the Pennsylvania contemplates extending its yards.

In an eleven inning struggle on Reid field Friday afternoon which was marked by much wrangling, heavy hitting, and many errors, the Earlham base ball team walloped the Antioch college aggregation by the score of 7 to 6. Notwithstanding the fact that the arguments in many instances marred the game, it was an exceedingly good one, and one of the best ever played on the Earlham college grounds. The teams were evenly matched. White who did the pitching for Earlham, however, had a shade the better of Estle, Antioch's speedy manipulator of the sphere. Estle had speed, and it might be said that this very same speed was his downfall for during the game five of the seven hits secured off his delivery were two-baggers. Harrel, the chunky catcher for Earlham succeeded in landing, three of the five two-baggers. He batted like a fiend from the very first. It was an exceedingly hard matter for the Quakers to connect safely with Estle's deliverv. Not a single two

base hit was allowed by White of Earlham, and he struck out ten men but allowed nine hits. Of the nine the majority of these were secured in the fourth and sixth innings, at which times, Antioch registered its six runs. White seemed to weaken and the way the Antioch men, landed on the ball was a, fright. However, after these two fatal innings White tightened up like a clam and the best Antioch

could do wras to land a few short dinklets in the infield which invariably resulted in outs: Quakers Started Well. By the manner in which Earlham started the game in the first inning it

looked as though it was all over but the shouting, as Harrel the first man up for Earlham, lined out a nice twobagger. Elliott hit safe while Chambers andBarrett each secured two bag

gers, the hit of Barrett, scoring both

Elliott and Chambers. Estle of Anti

och then settled down and the way he placed the ball over the platter was crood to see. No scoring was

done in the next two innings, but in

the fourth Antioch registered three runs. Earlham did not score in the fourth but in the fifth scored two runs, largely through errors on the nart of Antioch players. Antioch bat

ters went down in one, two, three or

der in the fifth. Both Earlham and

Antioch scored three runs in the sixth

With. the score standing six to six the

teams battled till Earlham had scored

her winning run in the last half of the

eleventh.

There was some dismite over a

score made by Antioch in the fourth

and at the close of the ninth inning it looked as though the game would

not be continued, Earlham maintain

ing that the score was 6 to 5 while

Antioch claimed it was 6 to 6.

Earlham gave the visitors the score

and the game proceeded to eleven In nings. Lineup, score and summary:

Antioch Estle, p, McCollough, lb, Dawson, 2b, Humphreys, c, Corry, ss,

Black, 3b, Salt, cf, Loe, If, Batson, rf.

Earlham Harrel, c, Elliott, Stanley,

rf, Chambers, 2b, Barrett, lb, Hancock, 3b, Furnas, cf, x Birch, Elliott, ss. Henley, If, White, p. Score by innings: R. H. E. Ant. . 000 ?. on 0000 0 6 S 7

Ear. . 2000130000 17 7 f

Struck out, White 10, Estle 8; base

on balls, Estle 1; errors, Antioch 7,

Earlham 7; hits, Earlham 7, Antioch 9; stolen bases, Antioch 12 Earlham 5. Umpire F. L. Torrence.

savings account is something

every one needs the farmer

to tide him over years of bad

crops; the mechanic or laboring man to provide for sickness or enforced idleness; the child to create a fund for the future; the business man that he may have money separate from his business; the wife and mother to have a fund she can call her own. The Richmond Trust Co. invites new accounts regardless of size. Money deposited in this institution draws three

per cent, interest compound

ed in. May and November. Let

your savings or mie money work for you by opening an account here.

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Speenaills

Home Grown Lettuce, per lb 15c Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen 15c Best Butter on Earth, per pound 20c Home Grown Pie Plant, 3 lbs. for 10c Breakfast Bacon, by the strip, per pound 15c Hood's Leader Coffee, a great draw ... 15c Hood's Fancy Blend and 23 Stamps ...25c Dill Pickles, big ones, per dozen 10c No. 1 Good Butterine, per pound - .18c Remember, best and latest style Shirt Waists in Richmond at the lowest cash price $1.00 to $3.00 Pictorial Review Patterns. S. & H. Stamps,

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

HAVE AN EYE TO THE FUTURE Put in your Fall Coal Now and save money, for prices will be higher. If you will figure it for yourself, you will find it would be a good investment for you to buy at the present prices. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 South 5th St. Phone 1235. Bullerdick's Canning Factory.

NEWS ROUTE FOR SALE. For sale, good Palladium newspaper route, splendid location. Address X. Y. Z., care Palladium. ' 13-tf

Have you noticed the Improved service to Chicago via' the C, C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. daily, arrives in Chicago at 7:00 A. M. Try it. aprS-tf

Artificial gas, the

!0th Century fuel. 10-tI

EARLHAM IS ASKED TO SEND REPRESENTATIVES

I WANT MONEY For Gilt Edge, First Mortgage Loans, from $2C0 up. Also have good loans for borrowers. Headquarters for realestate; buy or sell. Also general local intelligence. That Morgaovh and North E.

Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C. C. & Lu lands you in Chicago at 7: 00. a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. apr6-tf

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

Brtns your want ads to the Palladium.

Earlham college h.as been asked to send track representatives to the Jamestown exposition college field

games, which will be held at Norfolk, June 22. It is hardly probable that any local men will go.

Mrs. S. Joyce, ISO Sullivan St., Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of severil years standing. It certainly is a grand, good medicine, and I heartily recommend it." A. G. Luken & Co.

Stops itching instantly. Cures piles, eczema, salt rheum, tetter, itch, hives, herpes, scabies Doan's Oint

ment. At any drug store.

National extracts and sp!ces sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.

Artificial gas, the 20th Century fueL lOtf

Phone your want ads to tne Palladium. Both phones 21.

City Advertisement. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. Office of the Board. Richmond. Ind. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that on the 17th day of May, 1907, they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 116-1907. Providing for the improvement of the first alley south of Main street running East and West, by the construction of a cement roadway therein 16.5 in width from South 9th .street

West to first alley running North and South. The Board of Public Works of said city has fixed Friday, May 31st, 1?07 as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in, or affected by said proposed improvement as above described, and on said day.

at 10 o ciock a. m., said Board will meet at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or presented, and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. CLIFTON W. MERRILL, WATSON P. O'NEAL, B. B. JOHNSON,

Board -of Public Works. May IS

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About our Richmond Export Beer is sufficient to convince any judge of beer, that there

is nothing better brewed. It

takes but a trial to prove this.

There is something about the

manner in which the Richmond Export is brewed that makes

it particularly delicious. If you enjoy good beer you will enjoy the Richmond Export

beer.

KVIinck Brewing Co.

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On May 1st, our semi-annual interest period we paid to our 4177 ACTIVE SAVINGS DEPOSITORS the above large sum in interest at 3 per cent, on their deposits. If you did not have a share in this great distribution of earnings, we invite you to open an account with us and thus become a participant in the future. DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY is the SAFE and CONSERVATIVE bank fop Savings Depositors. Let us serve you. Picknesoe Trastt Commpaimy The Leading Trust Company in Eastern Indiana.

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