Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 124, 25 May 1907 — Page 8

Jhe4Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Saturday, May 25, 1907.

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Money thatiiskept in the house is airways imdanger of being de

stroyed by fire or carried

away by thieves. And then,

tQ0;,the money is idle; it does

not earn -interest. It would

be-far better from all standpoints to place your savings

in the Richmond Trust Co. for your dollars will then be absolutely, safe, accessible and will earn three per cent interest compounded twice each year. New accounts are incited. Don't hesitate because your beginning must be small; the important thing is to start at once.

MANY MORE CAUGHT

III THE JURY'S IIET

New Indictments Are Returned

Against Schmitz, Ruef, Calhoun, Glass and Others.

CHARGE OF BRIBERY MADE.

BONDS REACH A TOTAL OF HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS THERE IS PROMISE OF A GENUINE CLEANING AT SAN FRANCISCO.

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Look Out For Trouble! If you are not well supplied with co a 1 f o r your next winter's supply. We don't want to prophesy evil, but who knows what the coal situation will be next fall? Forewarned is forearmed. Let's have your order today for your next winter's coal. O. D. Bullerdick 529 S. 5th St. Phone 1235

San Francisco, Cal., May 25 The grand jury late Friday afternoon filed nineteen indictments against Mayor Schmitz, Abraham Ruef, Patrick Cal

houn, president of the United Rail

roads; Thornwell Mullalley, his as

sistant; Tirey L. Ford, ex-attorney

general of the State, counsel for the United Railroads; William M. Abbott, Ford's assistant; Louis Glass, vice president of the Pacific States Tele

phone Company, and Theodore F. Halsey, "outside man" for the same com

pany.

Ruef, Schmitz, Calhoun, Mulhalley,

Ford and Abbott are charged with bribing fourteen supervisors to grant an overhead trolley franchise to the United Railroads. Schmitz is further charged with bribery in connection with the fixing of the gas company's rate and with receiving $5,000 in the United Railroads' franchise deal. The indictments against Glass are additional to the eleven indictments already returned against him on the charge of bribing supervisors to refuse a competitive telephone franchise. The indictment against Halsey is for the same offense. Superior Judge Coffey fixed bail in the sum of $10,000 on each of the charges.

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CITY SCHOOLS GUIS OVER TOE COUNTRY

Figures on the Enumeration In Indiana Made Public by State Superintendent.

TOTAL IN INDIANA 778,311.

RICHMOND SHOWED 4,924 IN 1905 AND 5,023 IN 1907 WAYNE COUNTY IS EIGHTEENTH IN NUMBER OF CHILDREN.

MRS. SAMUEL NEWH0USE. . Mrs. Samnel ?Cfewhouse is said to own the finest collection of pearls Jn the world. There is no empress or queen, it is said, who has so costly and beautiful a collection. Mrs. Newbouse is an American woman, though residing now in London. She was not always able to gratify her taste for jewels. When very roung she became the wife of Mr. Newbouse. who was a miner in Colorado. The young couple struggled together for years, Mrs. Newbouse doing her own housework and keeping boarders to help along. Finally the mining claims held by Mr. Newhouse developed "pay dirt."

HOUSEWIVES WARNED AGAINST GRAFTERS

Tasting His Flics. Donald, who was a fisher, started to dress his own fly hooks. He was met by a crony one day. who said: "I hear ye've begun to dress yer ain hooks noo, Donaf. Is that true?" "It's a that," answered Donald. - "AV can ye put them up anything nateral-like?" inquired the crony. "I dinna ken for that," replied Donald, "but a spider ran awa' wi two o' them yesterilar."

About our Richmond Export iBeer-is sufficient to convince jarry? judge of beer that there is nothingibetter brewed. It iiakestout a' trial to prove this. Thereiisjsomething about the manner irvwhich the Richmond jExport-isfbrewed that makes it; particularly delicious. If you-ehjbyjjgood beer you will enjoy the Richmond Export tbeer..

VI Mick Brewing Co.

All Diseases Cured Through Absorption Every drop of blood in the body reached and purified through the

Capillaries by new discovery. The maker wants every one to try.

A Dollar Pad Free.

If you have any disease we want

you to try Day's famous Magic Ab

sorbent Pads at our expense. They are curing all ages and conditions after doctors and baths have failed without a spoonful of medicine. We believe they will cure you. Send us your name and we will send you the pads by return mail, prepaid. Try them, then, if you are satissfied, send us the price, One Dollar. If not, simply say so, and they cost you nothing whatever.

We have been sending these pads "pay when satisfied" for many months now and you can see for yourself that we could not keep this up if they did not cure. The fact is they do cure, no matter how many doctors have failed, because they apply a new scientific principle fully explained and

Illustrated- in our circulars, and that Is why. we are glad to send them on approval. Will you try them? Just send your address, 'giving full particulars of trouble, to MAGIC ABSORBENT CO., No. 54 Donohue, Bldg., Schenectady, N. Y.

Men Traveling Out of Indian

apolis Have Clever Game Played With Soap.

ENLARGING OF PICTURES.

AMOUNT GOUGED FROM EACH IN

DIVIDUAL NOT LARGE BUT THE PLAN IS A VERY PROFITABLE

ONE.

Richmond housewives are warned

to look out for set of grafters who are traveling out of Indianapolis selling soap. The soap is a toilet article, there being twelve cakes in a box.ifor which they charge fifty cents. As the same price prevails at the local

stores this is no inducement, but right here is where the slick agent

gets in on the deal. He offers to enlarge a picture "free" and about seven out of every ten women bite at the

bait. They pass out a photograph from the home album, the agent agreeing that the picture must be equally as good in every respect, as the sample he carries, which is very good. In a few days another slick individual comes along and delivers the soap, collects his fifty cents. He is a collector and knows nothing about your picture, the work, he says, being done in Toledo, O. He has samples of frames which he offers to sell you at a bargain, charging meanwhile more than the same frame could be procured for from your local dsaler. Six out of every ten women grab at this scheme, through the oily talk of the agent, and he takes $1.80 of your money and passes on, having secured $2.30 from you. Then you wait for your picture. When it comes it is poorly done. Having paid nothing

for the work you have no "kick com

ing" and you have to be content with

a dozen bars of cheap soap, a cheap

frame and a mighty poor picture for

which you are out in cash, $2.30.

FRANK 0. JOHNSON FUNERAL SERVICES

Held at Indianapolis, Thursday Under Auspices Christian Science Church.

WAS BROUGHT TO MILTON.

MASONIC SERVICE WAS GIVEN AT HOUSE AND CEMETERY HARRY PENNY CONDUCTED THE RITUAL.

If a cannon ball could maintain its initial velocity for twenty-four hours it would beat the sun in his apparent journev around the worM.

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Milton, Ind., May 25 The religious service for the funeral of Frank O. Johnson were conducted at the home of his father, A. J. Johnson, at Indianapolis' Thursday evening, under the auspices of the, Christian science

church, of which he was a member,

On Friday morning the remains were

brought to Milton and taken to the

home of his father-in-law, Wm. A

tsragg, wnere tne Masonic service in

part was given- by Milton lodge, No

10S,the service being completed at the

grave in West Side -cemetery. Mr.

Harry Penny conducted the ritual in

an effective way and Mr. Commons of

Centerville, was marshal of the proces

sion. There were numerous beautiful floral offerings, testimonials of the es

teem and sympathy of friends.

Among those attending the service

at Milton from a distance were Mr

and Mrs. A. J. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson and son Edwin,

Messrs. Walter, Will and Robert John

son, Indianapolis; Misses Lillian and Margaret Hill and Lois Rutledge, Mr. Herbert Hill. Knightstown, Mr. and

Mrs. Walter Bragg. Mr. and Mrs. Ho

mer Bragg. Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs

V alter Commons. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oommons, Mrs. John L. Jones,

Centerville, Miss Lillie Gray Rea, Mrs.

Valentine Ctrrti3, Falmouth; Mrs. Cy

rus Swain, Miss Hazel McGeth. Dub

hn, and many others from near-by towns and the country. The pall

bearers were Dr. L. M. Gentle, Wm. L. Parkins, R. F. Callaway, Fred Lantz;

Will Brown and Chas. H. Calloway.

If you wish beautiful, clear, white

clothes, use Red Cross Ball Blue, Large 2 oz. package, 5 cents.

The City in Brief.

Butterlck's Patterns, Morris Sc Co'h. If in need of a, hog, sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon. Ia. Capt. Paul Comstock has accepted an Invitation to deliver the Memorial day address at New Paris. Baked Mackinaw Trout Free Lunch tonight at Muth's. Take your, laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St., Phona 15L Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf Geo. H. Knollenberg was re-elected

treasurer of the general synod of the

Lutheran church at Sunbury, Pa. -

Turtle Soup, Saturday night, 608 N. 12th Street. 24-2t Telephone the Richmond steam Laundry to get-your laundry. if No affidavit having been filed

against Roy , Combes, he was released from the city jail. Chicago passengers using C, C. &

L. trains land at 12th st. " (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. - Remember thl3. 6-tf Baked Mackinaw Trout Free Lunch tonight at Muth's. The Rev. WT. S. Traum, pastor of First Christian church, left for Southern Indiana to dedicate a church at Holton, led. On Monday night he will deliver an address , at Madison, Ind. On Tuesday night, he will present his, lecture, "Lunatics,", in the auditorium of the Christian church, Madison. .

Figures on the school enumeration of the state, just compiled by Fasset A. Cotton, state superintendent of public instruction, show a big gain in the number of school children in the state, but not as heavy a gain as that of 11XH5 over 1905. The figures also show that there was a marked decrease

;in the number of children attending

the country and town schools and a corresponding increase in the children in the city schools, indicating that the farmers are sending their children to cities in order that they niaj' derive benefit from what they consider better school advantages. The total number of school children in the state this year is 77S.S11. This is a gain of 4,13; over lttXl. when the total number of school children in the state was 774,074. In 19ftCi the total number was 7G8,0T1. This makes an increase of G,t7 in 1900 over 1905. City Schools Gain 10,230. The city schools this year show a gain of 10.23O over last year. This year there are 291,070 children in the city schools of the state, while last year the number was 281,440. Owing to the present controversy between Ft. Wayne and Terre Haute over the latter's reported enumeration to the state superintendent, the Ft. Wayne people contending tWat Terre Haute's enumeration has been padded, Supt. Cotton used in giving the enumeration of Vigo county the Terre Haute enumeration reported last year, pending his investigation. The enumeration of South Bend for last year is used also, pending an investigation of that city's enumeration. Should the reports from these two cities be sustained, the total increase in the state for 1907 over 1900 will be much larger. Richmond in 1900, showed 4,924, while this year her enumeration shows 5,028. The figures presented give Wayne

county a total for 1907, of 99,781, a loss

of 33 over 190G. There are 17 coun

ties in the state that exceed Wayne.

Lowe EFotflueirs IPfflfimiti Complete stock of highest grade Faints which includes? High Standard Liquid Paint, for your house, 60 colors to select-from. Price $1.60 per single gallon. Hard Drying Floor Paint, for your floors, S colors, price $1.60 per single gallon. Vernicol Floor and Varnish stain, 9 sranoard stains, best stain made for your floors, price 75c quart. Standard Barn Paint, 4 colors, prl?e $1.00 per single gallon. Wagon Paint, for farm wagons, implements, etc., price 50c quart. Wire Screen Paint for wire cloth, window and door screens, etc., price 25c per pint. Little Blue Flag Varnish, the best made, pVices $2.00 to $3.00 gallon. Don't make the mistake of judgin? the real worth of paint by the price per gallon. All of Lowe Brothers paints are the best of their kind, and the cheapest in dollars and cents, because: They cover most space. They are ground the finest, therefore spread best, making It cost less to apply. You get the most paint to the gallon. They wear by far the longest. WE SELL JAPALAC ALSO. Pilgrim Brothers Home Phone 210 Main and 5th Sfs Richmond, Ind.

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1 Yes, Double Stamps ! Tuesday Night, 6 O'clock, Till Wednesday Nigiit, 6 O'clock, and Goods as Low as Low as Cash Can Buy 18 lbs. Granulated, 19 lbs. A or 19 lbs. Ex. C Sugar for $1. Extra Fancy large Potatoes, per bushel 90c Fresh Country Butter, per pound 20c Fresh Eggs, per dozen -. 15c 4 Cans Best Richmond Corn for 25c Nice Sweet California Hams, per lb 13c 3 quarts Dried Peas and 30 Stamps for 30c 3 quarts Navy Beans and 30 Stamps for -30c 2 quarts Lima Beans and 20 Stamps for . 30c Finest line of Lace Curtains in Richmond and at less than wholesale price for we own a sample line at 60 cents on the dollar. C Us and get Double Stamos. Pictorial Review Patterns.

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Deliyery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13 R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 41 1-4 13 Main Street.

IS ONLY SHORT TIME FOR SECURING SEATS

There Are Plenty of Good Ones Still Available for the May Music Festival.

A BIG SALE IS NEEDED.

PUBLIC SHOULD RALLY TO THE SUPPORT OF THE ASSOCIATION AND AVOID POSSIBILITY OF A DEFICIT.

The May music festival will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings and Wednesday afternoon of

next week, and the time for securing reservations to the concerts is there

fore limited. Single admission tickets; for either of the three concerts, may be reserved now at the warerooms

of the Starr Piano company. Though there has been a very satisfactory sale up to the present, there are still many

desirable seats left and Richmond peo

ple especially ;ehould avail themselves of the opportunity of securing them.

Whether the festival. is to become a permanent feature of Richmond's so

cial life depends j almost entirely upon the patronage of Richmond people.

It is still necessary for more seats to be sold in order that the festival association may come out of the un3ertaking this year without a deficit. The

executive boardhopes -that the sale on Monday will be of such size as to insure the financial success of the festival.

Mrs. S. Joyce, 180 Sullivan St.,

Claremont, N. H., writes: "About a year ago I bought two bottles of Fo

ley's Kidney Cure. It cured me of a severe case of Kidney trouble of sever

al years standing. It certainly is a

grand, good medicine, and I heartily

recommend it."

A. G. Luken & Co.

Of all the-fruits that are in the land That grow on bush, or tree, I would give up the choicest ones For Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G; Lrtfliea & Go. ,

The department of music of Earl-

bam college will be open during the

summer school which extends from June 17th to July 26. Miss Francisco and Miss Edwards will offer work in piano and singing. This arrangement has been made primarily fir the accommodation of the local pupils of the department, but there will be opportunity for the enrollment of a limited number of new pupil3. New pupils will be required to take two lessons per week. For further information apply to Miss Francisco, director of the department. 23-eod-2t

MAY FESTIVAL, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. GET SINGLE ADMISSION SEATS RESERVED,. AT STARR PIANO COMPANY'S WAREROOMS.

QUICK "MONEY. That is what it means to see us, when you need a loan. WE LOAN MONEY in sums to suit the borrower, on pianos, teams, household goods, livestock, farming implements, and all other personal property, without removal, giving you such time and such payments as you may need. WE GUARANTEE, on the smallest yearly loan that we will make you, to save you enough money to buy one hundred pounds of good flour. Is this worth anything to you? LOWER RATES, longer time and less delay in getting your money, than can be had of other concerns, together with absolute secrecy, satisfactory dealings, liberal extensions in case of sickness, discounts for all unexpired time and courteous treatment to all patrons, all mean much to you, if you would serve your own interests best. Letter and 'phone applications receive our prompt attention. Loans made in all nearby towns. EMPEANA LOAN CO. 40 - 41 COLONIAL BUILDING. Third Floor. Home Phone 1341. RICHMOND, IND.

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Nice New Fruit, 10c. Strawberries Chickens and Ducks New Vegetables of all kinds Imported Ginger Ale Grape Juice, Lime Juice Beech Nut Bacon Beech Nut Dried Beef The Great 'Perri-Walla and Beef Hive Coffee, 'The Boss"

Bee Hive Grocery Co,

Phones: 298 190

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