Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 144, 16 June 1907 — Page 8

THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TEIjEGKAM, SUNDAY, JUXE 16, 1907.

PAGE EIGHT. NOTABLE GATHERING OH. AT THE HAGUE TflMcrj) Yoe Wamitt A Piano Like This Wall Color

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a piano Why not choose

We will make thi price right aa

convenience. We offer you th largest assc in the city to choose from. Every modern home should hav yours today?

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Can take your present instrumeftiiif part payment. We shall be pleased to mail ycu interesting literature on request.

We Bo Mot FAME Our Gestomers Into believing we give them something for nothing. We cannot afford too we make our goods do the talking and try to please them, where we sell a pianoshe tells her neighbors no coupons used. Our inducements are our goods we rave you the difference and give you quality as well. We will be glad to have you call whether you buy or merely look.

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THE CITY IN BRIEF

Butterick's patterns, Morris & Co's. John Graves of Cambridge City, was in Richmond on business. Mrs. Minnie Demy of Economy was in Richmond the past week. Telephone th1 Richmond Steam Laundry to get four laundry. tf

Only eight W;s more of the big lot

satfl in Redll View addition. Buy

while you caa.

Edsar B. Ieedham, formerly city

controller, now of Charleston, W. Va.,

is in the cit

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in correct style and $18.00 suits

ns' Tailoring Co.

Trust company has

been appointed guardian of the minor heir of Jesse McGuire, deceased.

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visited friends at New Paris the past week.

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There Is BJo Reason

'hy a woman sfiould wear un

comfortable shoes o be fashionable tiin to wear! unfashionable shoes o be comfortable. - Xo master how lfw the price may be, a shot can't b a real bargain if it lacksXeither jpf these virtues. How is one to jcnow? Buy shoes at a store thaus first class footwear, the kind of footwear this store sells. Today will be a good time io take a look at the new oxfords.

724 Main Street. WILLIAM'S OLD STAND.

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Fancy Fruit t0nly 10c. ome Grown Strawberries

Home Grown Peas Home Grown Beets Home Grown Cucumbers Home Grown Cauliflower Home Grown Asparagus

Home Grown Spiiiach Home (?rown Kalel Home Growi Maaloes Home Grown (Arrets

Home Grown.Eoa Plant

Green Bcass. Parsley, Sqn. Fancy TomatoesYlVew Pota

toes, Kew Cabbage, Fancy Kntmeg Melons.

Dressed Chickens Cream to Wliip Give us your order early and get the best. Bee Mve Grocery Go. Three Phones: 190-298

ONE SIGNAL BENEFIT

TO LIFE

INSURANCE

(Life Insurance Independent.) Among the signal benefits of life

surance secured by State Auditor B

heimer of Indiana, was the suppression of the so-called "Policyholders Guarantee and Abstract Company," of Indianapolis. This concern has been for several years engaged in the business of pretending to furnish actuarial and technical information to insured persons concerning their policies. In practically every case, no matter in what company the policy was carried an unfavorable opinion was given, and the insured was advised to drop the policy and take non participating insurance instead. Likewise, the concern's representative always intimated bis readiness to supply the new insurance himself. The information furnished the policyholder was generally not only of no value, but more often than otherwise incorrect. It consisted of just such criticisms, valid or otherwise, as any one might suggest against any existing policy. For this misinformation, the victim was charged a substantial fee, and in many instances, as is generally the case in the twisting business was led to sacrifice his insurance al together, frequently without taking the new policy offered.

You're Apt to Forget In this warm weather that youH need more coal next winter to keep warm, to say nothing of coal for cooking right now. Know it's cheaper now than it will be? Know that there's no such scurry for it now as later on? Wise people get and keep ahead of the game. - O. D. Bullerdick 529 S. SUiSt. Phcne 1233

Wonders of ELECTRICITY

Appendicitis Now cured .without an

urinary andsxual m

and women cured in their own hoiftfis by nirrpnt svsfpTti

Far Superior to any Electric Belt.

ipration. Also ladies of men he privacy of lis new direct

'- Filling the Lungs by the continuous direct current etircs any curable case of throat and Innsr trouble. Call on. or i write J. Charles, 24 S, 13th St, Richmond. Ind-f for free book grriug full particular.

Probably Was Never More Representative Gathering In World's History.

IS A FEELING OF HOPE.

M. NELIDOFF OF RUSSIA DECLARED THAT UNIVERSAL PEACE AND DISARMAMENT ARE UNATTAINABLE.

The Hague, June 15 When M. Xelidoff, the head of the Russian delegation called the second general assembly of nations to order in the Hall of Knights today, the representatives of forty-six governments, covering the entire civilized world, responded. It it doubtful if ever before in the world's history has so representative a body of men gathered at any one place. The feeling among the delegates as the conference opens is one of strong hope. Immediately after calling the con

ference to order M. Xelidoff read thej Czar's message to the conference, which is to form the foundations of its work. M. Nelidoff declared that universal peace and disarmament were unattainable. His utterances, although pessimistic, were hopeful.

The wonderfully strong influence which the United States is to exert in this conference is becoming more and more evident. Great Britain, France and Spain are more than willing to have the United States take the lead. Emperor William is not disposed to accept the American leadership. He has" no confidence in the American idea of a permanent tribunal and the ultimate development of The Hague conference into an international parliament and it is to be feared that the powerful influence of Germany will be thrown against any action in this direction.

Is the up-to-date cold water paint that we are introducing n this city.. It comes In deep, rich colors, does not streak land giyk excellent satisfaction.. Pjce reasonable. Get our color card, free.

PILGRIM BROS. 5th and Main, Richmond, ind.

News of the T. P. A.

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The following was clip ped from one of our ex

changes, stating that

some commercial travel

ers were having . this

short optimisic sermon

printed on the back of their business

cards. We believe that a great many people In Richmond should read this. If you have a faint suspicion that the "shoe will fit" you, cut this out and paste it fci your hat and read it often. "If there's any chance to boom business, boom it. Don't be a knocker. Don"t pull a long face and get sour In your stomach. Hope a bit. Get a smile on you. Hold up your head. Get a hold with both hands. Then pull. Bury your hatchet. Drop your tomahawk. Hide your little hammer. When a stranger drops in, tell him this is the greatest town on earth. It is. Don't get mulish. Don't roast. Be jolly. Get popular. It's dead easy. Help yourself along. Push your friends with. you. Soon you'll have a whole procession. Be a good fellow. "No man ever helped himself by knocking other people down. No man ever got rich trying to make people believe he was the only good man on earth. You can't climb the ladder of fame by stepping on other people's corns.. They're their corns. Not yours. And they're tender. Keep off the corns. "All men' are not alfke. Once in awhile you may find those who are very much alike. But some are different. You're not the only shirt in the -sXish. If you don't like their style, let ' em rfne. Don't knock. You'll get used to it. There's no end of fun in minding your own business. And it makes other people like you better. Better have others tuck on you than get stuck on yourself. Nobody gets stuck on a knocker. Dont be one, or two. Be good." Sample Case. Fiscal Year Closed. The T. P. -A. fiscal year closed May 1st. It has been one of the most prosperous years from any stand point that the organization has ever had. The treasury showed on that date a total balance on hands of ?102,S3G.44, being a .gain over the previous year of $3,-;.G71. tk. The balance in the reserve fund on hands would indicate that the National organization of the Travelers' Protective association is on a solid basis. The association paid out $213.oll.70 for benefits during the fiscal year,

which exceeded any year since the or

ganization Mas started. This showing is one that every T. P. A. should certainly be proud of. Elliott on the Road. Chas. Elliott is carrying a grip for The Richmond Baking company. Dues Are Due. Don't forget to pay your semi-annual dues before June 30th. The amount to remit is $T."0. Remember that you are delinquent on July 1st, and if you were to meet with' an accident on that date you would receive no benefits.

You have sixty days to renew in without additional cost, but do not put it

off for if you were to get hurt at anytime before you had paid your dues after the first you could not collect any benefits from the association. Remit to W. D. Chambers, state secretary, of Terre Haute, Ind.

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We bought 200 Waists from

house which were the sale

man's samples. C our west window and come Monday and get your choice for $1.39, and also the stamp folks say: 20 Stamps with each waist. Also C our Linoleum and U ge it for 50 cents a yard and T5 stamps with each yard. Lace Curtains. We have the biggest bargains in Richmond from 89 cents to $4.50, and Double Stamps.

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and you will never think of drinking any other. You can rely on it giving satisfaction, for it has a delightful flavor and is pure. It is not a cheap beer, but Is high in quality. The best is always the cheapest. That's Our Beer ! Brewing Co.

Benjaittin Franklin was once asled to point out the road to prosperity. His reply was: "Be honest; work harcf; save some." The last fjhrasre save some is not thejcast important. You may be honest and a hard worker, but unless you save, prosperity and you will be strangers. The Richmond Trust Company pays three per cent, interest on savings accounts, and invites you to start out on the road to wealth by becoming a depositor. Business hours are from nine to four, and Tuesday evenings until eight.

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE

Trading 'Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Theme lO"t; Old Phone 1P.R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.

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W. H. Stonecipher, of Cambridge City, who came to attend the GrayHarbaugh nuptials Wednesday and visit with relatives for a few days, has returned home. Muncie, Ind., Star.

If you do you will be convinced 1hat never before mvas

lending made so easy as it is at our office.

We loan money on Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, or any

other personal property without removal. ! Also on Salaries to people holding permanent positions with responsible firms. - - READ OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN: 60c is a Weekly Payment on $ 25 Loan. $1.20 is a Weekly Payment on $ 50 Loan. ; $2.40 is a Weekly Payment on $100 Loan. Other amounts at same proportion. Longest Time. Easiest Terms. ! QUICKEST SERVICE and Absolute Secrecy Guaranteed. If you have several outstanding accounts and wish to concentrate them all in one place, come to us and get the money. We lend money for any purpose whatever. We have the original 50 Week Plan, having used t for over 18 years. If you need money, fill out the following blanks and mail it to us, and our agent will call on you.

ichmond Loan Co,

ESTABLISHED 1895 Room 8, Colonial Building, Richmond, Ind. Home Phone 445

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Put ill Your Furnac But be careful what kind you put in your home.

The right kind is the Peck-Wiiliams Underfeed Furnace

Indications are that the old Royce Woods, now known an Beull View addition will soon he one of the beautiful residence parts of Richmond. During the first two days of the big lot sale now - on, one hundred and ten lots were sold. Today promises to be a busy time for the agents as many wiil visit the additioa to make a selection of luUb-

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It saves you money. It saves you fuel. That's straight With an Underfeed yon pay one-half or two-thirds less than you've always paid for your winter's coal. The Underfeed burns coal of the very cheapest grade. Smoke and gases wasted in other furnaces are consumed. A cellar savings bank.

Have it put in now while yon are building and have no other. For sale by The Peter Johnson Co.

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