Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 187, 3 August 1907 — Page 8

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THEmiCH3IOXD PALLADIU31 ANli SUN-TEIiEGRA3I, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 1907

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la It money you want? We have plenty of it and will loan you whatever amount you may need for any length of time, on your household goods, . team, livestock or any other personal i property, without removal. WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS, UNEQUALED TERMS, ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY METHODS, CONFIDENTIAL "DEALINGS AND A LOWER RATE THAN CAN BE HAD OF :any similar concern in THE CITY. Investigate our methods and rates; then you can intelligently decide where your best Interests may be served. Quick service and courteous treat-!

xnent guaranteed. LOAN CO. Home Phone 1341 40-41 Colonial BIdg. 3rd Floor. Richmond, Ind.

Although the streets of Nankin are reputed to be the best of any Interior Chinese city, there is no sewerage system.

-Theodore Roosevelt is not the first to give Oyster Bay presidential distinction. George Washington once spent two days there.

Here is something that you neec RICHMOND EXPORT

Read well and then you will come 40 the conclusion that the eminent J physicians who declare that coffee is ja form of slow poison, a pernicious drug, are correct in their opinion. Mi nek's beer is properly brewed of

malt and hops and fully aged the!

most healthful and delicious beverage. Drink it today and you will feel satisfied as to the correctness of this assertion. Mi nek Brewing Co.

His MsttittuUion Pays three per cent interest on savings deposits: collects Bonds. Rents. Mortgages. Interest, Dividends. Coupons, or other class of income; it pays taxes and insurance, and will care for and manage estates; it will act as Administrator. Executor. Guardian, Agent. Assignee or Trustee. Your financial business solicited

Richmond Trust Co. E. G. Hibberd. Pres. Adam II. Cartel, 1st V.Pres. John J. Harrington 2d V.Pres. W. K. Henley, Sec. & Treas.

POLICE HELPLESSLY l!l GRASP OF CRIME

Seven More Attempts at Fiendish Outrage Are Reported in New York.

LYNCHING WAS ATTEMPTED

POLICE IN BROOKLYN WERE ABLE TO SAVE A MAN FOR WHOM FIVE HUNDRED CRIED FOR REVENGE.

New York, Aug. 3. A determined

effort to lynch the man who strangled a little girl was made today. Seven more attempts at fiendish outrage are

reported to the helpless police.

Hloody finger prints were found on

the walls of the basement where the

mutilated body of Katie Tietschler

was found.

The feature today of the crime wave is that 500 cried for revenee on Martin Sallo, who in Brooklyn struck j

down and attempted to choke to

death little Anna Rogers. The police prevented a lynching.

The first "ripper" victim today was

Frlda Tieub, is, wno was attacked by a stranger in a vacant apartment next to her home on Avenue D. She was saved by her brother, who climbed in the window.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.

Be It known that the People's Credit Clothing Co., Rosenbloom & Rapaport, prop'rs, 1010 Main street, have not purchased any part or whole of the stock of Cash Beall and we are in no way connected with that store, with its former proprietors, nor with its successors.

PEOPLE'S CREDIT CLOTHING CO., It Per S. J. Rapaport.

WAS A GUEST OF HCfJOR AT DINNER. ! -- -.:---,, . ' ' - ' " : S 24 In E7? miSr-

CATERPILLAR'S REST CftUSEDJIRE ALARM Department Had a Fruitless Run to the West Side.

SMALL BLAZE IN CLOSET.

Princess Louise, Duchess of Fife, who was one of the guests of honor at Ambassador Reid's recent dinner to royalty. On the left is

shown the Duchess of Fife, and on the right is shown Miss Jean Reid,

who helped eatertain hef father's guests.

There were two fire alarms turned in Friday evening and both of them were of the "what-might-have-been" nature. The first alarm was sounded from the corner of Third and Kinsey streets. Will Ketner was burning out a caterpillar's nest and one of his neighbors thought Ketner's house was afire. He turned in the alarm and consulted Ketner afterward, much to the disgust of the fire laddies who arrived after a long run to find no sem

blance of a blaze. Not long after that alarm there was a call from Eleventh and Main streets, there being a small fire in a closet in the home of Frank Thompson, 1013 Main street. A child going into the closet to search for some clothes, dropped the match. The firemen extinguished the blaze before it spread farther than the closet. The loss was nominal. There was rare excitement connected with the Thompson fire. Being down town, it attracted a multitude of onlookers, seven or eight thousand more or less, and for a time that particular section of the city looked as much lnhabitated as in the balmy days of the merry-go-round on the nearby corner.

The Happy Family Circle. Father and mother, caers and brothers, soon et to know one another's intimate a&airs. and the little bowel and liver disturbances soon become household comment. It is well to remember that in constipation and indigestion, and ether troablos of the stomach, liver and bowels quick cure can be had by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepin. Take it tonight and you Mil) feel perfectly well in the morning. Price only SO cents and fl at druggists.

Did you read last nights ad ? Read it again then come in and see the demonstration. PILGRIM BROS. 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind.

BIG BUCK ELK AT GLENJVIILLER DEAD Expires After Eighteen Years In Richomnd.

FOUND WITH LEG BROKEN.

The bis buck elk at Glen Miller park is" dead after having been among us for eighteen years. "Buck" has been in bad health all summer and this morning was found with his leg broken. It is thought from having fallen in his weakened condition. A bullet put the gallant old animal out of his misery. There are a number of does at the park and President Merrill says two or three of them will be traded for another buck. The old buck will be of no value what ever to the board. His hide is in poor shape and his antlers are equally bad.

CASE TURNED OVER TO

THE JUVENILE COURT

Four Boys Arrested on Charge

Of Theft.

BEER FROM AN ICE HOUSE.

THE COST OF COAL depends on the satisfaction it gives no only on the price per ton on your bfll. If you order this kind of fuel from us you get the honest amount of heat units the life-giving properties of the coal with the smallest percentage of ash and other unburnable materials. We are looking for your order. O. D. Bullerdick

529 S. 5th Si.

Phone 1235

REFORM SCHOOLSCANDAL Boy Cruelly Treated, According to Report.

Charles Loftus, "Cracker" Hart, Rudolph Kroma and Ab Fivel, all minors,

were thirsty yesterday afternoon and

fearing the lid was on too tight to

permit them getting anything by the retail route, broke into the ice house of the Schlitz saloon, which is located on North A street, between Second and Third streets. That is the lads

were arrested on the charge of having

stolen a dozen bottles of beer. Several

bottles were found hidden In "the neighborhood" of the ice house and according to persons living near there

the boys were drinking. The case was

turned over to the juvenile court.

ANOTHER AWFUL FIND IS MADE AT LOCAL ABATTOIR (Continued From Page One.)

PUNISHED FOR FAILURE.

Plainfield, Ind., Aug. 3. Following the complaint made Friday by Mrs. Christopher Vollmer, of Columbus, that her son had been cruelly treated

while an inmate of the Indiana Boys School at Plainfield, E. E. York, superintendent of the school, declared that he would make an investigation. Mrs. Vollmer, a few days ago, visited the school to see her son Edward, 13 years old. She said she saw an eruption on his face and believed that he was taking the measles. She asked to look at his back for indications of the disease, she said and the boy hesitated. He said he did not want her to see his back. The lad finally yielded and the mother says that she found that he was black and blue from his ankles to his shoulders. The boy, she said told her that he received the punishment because he did not learn his lessons properly.

NOTICE. The crematory will be shut down for about 10 days and no garbage will be received during that time. LEWIS B. FELTMAX, Supt. - 3-lt

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ALL THE GOOD THINGS AT OUR STORE

Dressed Young Ducks, Dressed Chickens. Monte Cristo Melons, Red, Ripe and Juicjfc. Sweet Nutmeg Melons. Home Grown Sweet Corn, Vegetables of All Kind Bananas, Oranges, Plums, Peaches, Berries Fancy Apples to cook or eat. Home Grown Tomatoes. , Swiss Cheese, Brick Cheese, Royal Luncheon Cheese, N."Y.Cream Cheese. Dr. Johnson's Educator Crackers, Educator Wafers, Educator Toasteretts. Lime Juice, Grape Juice, Ginger Ale. Baked Ham, Baked Tenderloin, Chipped BeeV Cream to Whip. Give us your orders If you want the best.

have invested in them, that they do not want government inspection. Pushing the filthy and disease laden meat upon the public is much more profitable. The butchers of Richmond can inaugurate the policy of the Chicago packing houses -and buy their meet subject to post mortem. This, it has been argued, will save them from the loss and will completely do away with all the butchers' objections to government inspection. The butchers, it is understood, are still retaining their defiant attitude

j toward government inspection and it is highly probable the city council

will be forced to take some action at its meeting Monday night. Dr. Charles S. Bond will appear before the "city fathers" and ask for immediate action in regard to the enforcement of the city ordinance requiring the butchers to comply with and accept government inspection, which is assured them.

All slaughtering houses in the city

are now in shape for the inspection

or will be so in the course of the next few days. The large steam vat used

for tanking diseased meats, has ar

rived at the Holzapfel slaughtering

establishment on Liberty avenue and

as soon as the steam vat room can be built the vat will be placed and

the plant will be in first class shape.

OIL TRUST IS OPPRESSED

Restraining Order Is Issued in Indianapolis Court.

LAURA MATTHEWS BURIED. Is Lowered in Grave While Tillie Green Weeps Bitterly. Kansas City, Mo., Aug. 3. The body of Miss Laura Matthews, who died from a pistol wound ' at Colorado Springs, arrived here Friday from the West and was buried in Elmwood cemetery. At the grave the dead woman's sister, Mrs. J. W. Marshall, fainted and was carried from the scene by Charles A. Coey of Chicago, Miss Matthew's friend. Miss Tillie Green, the nurse who attended Miss Matthews In Colorado, wept bitterly during the service and and pleaded to be left at the mound when others of the party prepared to depart. It was with difficulty that she was persuaded to depart to the city.

Fancy Dressed Poultry Ducks, Turkeys, Chickens to rry, Chickens to Roast or Stew Genuine Sweet Sugar Corn California Rocky ford Canteloupes Sweet, Sound Fruit, Genuine Maiden Blush Apples Genuine Indiana Gem Nutmeg melons Pineapples and Gooseberries Fancy California Green and Red Plums PHONE YOUR ORDERS

John Effl.

4th and Main

SLANDER ABOUT ARTMAN. Tells Milwaukee Crowd Wife is With Him to Disprove Stories. Milwaukee, Wis., Aug. 3. Cartooned as kissing Carrie Nation, Judge Samuel R. Artman of Indiana declared in an address here that he had been put to the double expense of having

his wife travel with him wherever he

went to disprove the slander. The

judge filled the church with an au

dience eager to hear nls arguments on "The Unconstitutionality of the Liquor License." In a prominent pew sat Phil A. Grau, president of the

Wisconsin Wholesale Liquor Dealers association, and as he passed out he

said Judge Artman's talk was "the

quintessence of radicalism."

Paid Up Capital and Surplus make up the financial strength. Careful, Conservative Management make up the moral strength. Dickinson Trust Co. has the FINANCIAL and MORAL STRENGTH. LET US HANDLE YOUR BUSINESS.

SITUATION IS UNCHANGED

No New Development in

Y. M. C. A. Matter.

the

The Y. M. C. A. situation remains as it has for the past few weeks and nothing definite will be done until the plans for the new structure have been completed. The committee did not meet Friday afternoon, as scheduled.

The Xoonday Of Life. Married peoplo should learn what to do for coe another's little 111, and for the HI of the children that may con. They are anre sooner or later to have occatkn to treat constipation or indigestion. When tba ofoporranity come remember that the quickest way to obtain relief, and finally a permanent cure, ia with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the rreat herb laxative compound. A bottle hould always- be In the hou3. It costs only 50 cents or Jl at dru stores

The Ladles9 Latiesti and esti FirBeinid Is the Lewis Power Washing Machine. It is run with water. Your washing done in one hours' time and better than hands could do it. A one horsepower water motor does the work. We guarantee the Lewis for one year. Monday's Special Price to introduce them, $15.00. Only 10 machines will be sold at this price. Buy the machine, take it home, and if not as represented, or does not do the work, your money is refunded. C one work, at

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE

Trading Stamps with AH Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phon 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.

A man who has a faculty for statis

tics has made out a statement to the effect that it takes twice as long to transport women In elevators as men. because they take longer to get on and

off, and he says that on that account the elevator service is slower where women are carried up and down. Chi

cago Daily News.

C. A. Le Neven. in Modern Language

Teaching, says: "If tourists would go

farther Into old France, into the old provincial life, instead of remaining quartered In Paris or some other big, fashionable town, they would really learn to know what French is like.

They would feel that they had wrongly Judged us. and they would acknowledge that French women are good wives, good mothers and good friends."

Laconians, whose chief city was Sparta, were famous In ancient Greecenot only for their success In war but their scorn of luxuries and their brevity of speech. When King Philip of Macedonia, father of Alexander the Great, threatened them, saying, "If. I enter Laconia I will level sour city to the dust," they sent back the reply, "Ifl" Their short answer gives to the English language the word "laconic."

Indianapolis, Aug. 3 Judge Charles T. Hanna of the Marion county Superior court, issued an order restraining the city of Indianapolis from arresting the employes of the Standard Oil company for failure to comply with a city ordinance. The hearing for a permanent Injunction was set for August. 21. ' . The oil company refuses to pay a fee of 10 cents each for inspection of Its 60,000 cans in which It delivers oil. The Standard officials declared the fee was oppressive. 1

TREATY REPORTED SIGHED Anglo-Russia Agreement Said To Be in Effect.

Vienna, Aug. 3 It is reported herethat the Anglo Russian, treaty has signed and the powers notified- - -.-- , . . j

MY

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