Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 206, 25 August 1907 — Page 8
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THE RICH3IOND PAJLLADIU31 Alli i3L;-iJLL,i:aiiA3i, SUNDAY, AUGUST 11HJ7.
To be considered when making a loan is the terms. We take care always to give our patrons the longest time and the lowest rates of interest. If you want to borrow money it will pay you to confer with us.
A combination of circumstances oftimes place a person in a position where they must have some money at once, and do not care to ask their friends. Everybody can raise money in a short time by calling at our office and letting us explain our methods of making loans. You will be surprised to find how easy it is to get what you want after you learn our plans. We will loan you any amount from $5 to $100 on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., and leave them in your possession. The payments are easy. You can pay us back in small weekly, monthly or quarterly installments to suit yourself. Call and let us explain our methods. The following are some of the terms of our weekly pay
ment plan: 60c a week pays off $25 loan in fifty weeks. $1.20 a week pays off a $50 loan in fifty weeks. $1.80 a week pays off a $75 loan in fifty weeks. $2.40 a week pays off a $100 loan in fifty weeks. Other amounts at same proportion. Business Strictly Confidential If you desire a loan, fill out the following blank and mail to us and our agent will call on you.
The Power ofi Money
Money means much in every civilized country It means comfort independence Education for your childrenIt lessens the evil of sickness. It provides for your declining years. 99 men out of every 100 can hope to have money only by saving it; therefore, the wisdom of saving is self evident Open an account; do it now.
Richmond Trust Co.
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Tour Name Wife's Name
Address, St. and No Town. 'Amount Wantel, $ Occupation
Kind of Security You Have.
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NO HEADACHE CAN RESIST NYAL'S HEADACHE CURE Quigley's Drug Store 4th and Main
Room 8, Colonial Building. Home Phone 445 Cor. 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Ind.
A Trial Will Convince You Palladium Want Ads. Pay
ROUND TRIP To Cincinnati Via C. C. & L. R. R. Sunday, Aug. 25 Summer Resorts and Theatres, all wide open. Train leaves 5:15 a. m.; returning leaves Cincinnati 9 p. m. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A., Home Tel. 44. Richmond.
' OF Mima war
Our stock of China is now complete, having received a new shipment during The past week of the finest imported IHIa,vilaiicl China direct from France. This ware is the new open stock pattern, latest designs and floral decorations. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Breakfast Sets, Etc., all the newest and up-to-the-20th century china, make up. All prices from $500 up
CS 2 Si. flu 2 "(b S aTs, 2 3 We are also pleased to announce a large shipment of Granite and Enameled Ware in pure white, turquoise blue and gray.
604-603 Main Si.
BRAGGED ON THE ROADS. Motorcycle Tourists Pleased With the Conditions in Wayne County. Cambridge City, Ind., Aug. 24 Two tourists from Columbus, O., on motor cycles stopped here Friday en route to
I Denver, Col. They commented favor
ably on the good roads in this section, and stated that they had made better time between Richmond and this city than on any other portion of their route. Both machines were decorated with posters bearing pictures of Yellowstone park where they visited last year.
CLERGYMAN AND BALL TEAM. New Paris, O., Aug. 24 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rogers entertained the New Paris ball team and the Rev. and Mrs. Grauser. Dainty refreshments were served.
WEEDS CUT ALONG THE ROAD.
Hagerstown, Ind., Aug. 24 Orpha
Jones, superintendent of the Hagers
town and Greensfork pike, and the West River pike, has just completed the mowing of the weeds and has the
pike in first class condition.
WAS DAMAGED BY WATER.
Beautiful Home in Hagerstown Flood ed Thursday Night.
Hagerstown, Ind., Aug. 24 The
beautiful and expensive property of
Mrs. Reba Rudy, formerly of this place
but now living in Anderson, was flood
ed Thursday night while the occu
pants were away. It was caused by a
water pipe bursting. The loss is es
timated at several hundred dollars.
SUNDAY SCHOOL HAS PICNIC
New Paris Presbyterians Spent a Day
In the Woods.
New Paris, O., Aug. 24 The Presby
terian Sunday school held its annual
picnic Thursday in Absa Braton's woods. The day was greatly enjoyed. There were seventy present.
MRS. CHAS. BOWLES IS BETTER
New Paris, O., Aug. 24 Mrs. Susan
Marshall has been with her daughter,
Mrs. Charles Bowles, who has been very sick in a Chicago hospital. She
is reported better now and Mrs. Mar
shall has gone to Toledo to visit Mrs
Nora Heironimus.
METHODIST CHURCH MARKET.
New Paris, O., Aug. 24 The ladies of the Methodist church gave a market
today.
Coeur De Lion Lodge No. 8, Knights
of Pythias will hold the Ritualistic funeral services at Earlham cemetery today at 3 p. m. over the remains of
our departed Brother J. W. Moore. Al
members are requested to attend. By
order of the committee. Wm. Russell
chairman.
Sun, Moon and Tidet,
The sun and moon conjointly affect the oceans in obedience to the fact in nature known as the law of the attrac
tion of gravity. It is the nature of things that the sun and moon shall pull at the earth's waters, and no further explanation can be given. "When the sun and moon are pulling in line the
tides are highest and when pulling against each other the lowest. The
mooa is so much nearer the earth than fthe sun that it does most of the pull
ing, notwithstanding its greatly infe
rior dimensions.
Love Is King. -
Love is the great disciplinarian, the
supreme harmeni-er, the true peace
inai;er. It is. t!:e sre.it balm for all -that
bli.shts happiness or breeds discontent It Is a sovro?m panacea for malice revenge and all the brutal propensities
As cruelty melts before kindness, so the evil passions fad their antidote In
sweet charity end loving sympathy.
Success Magazine.
Easily Distinguished.
Clara There should be a law passer" compelling men to wear some distinct
dress to denote whether they are mar ried or not. Maude Oh, that isn't necessary. Clara Why not? Maude When a man is seen on th. street in a last year's hat and bagg; trousers, it is safe to bet that he's mai ried. Chicago News.
No Way Out of It.
"We are worried about Julia. She
got out of a sickbed to go to the matinee." "How could she?" "She had to co: he had a ticket.
Chicago passengers using C. C. ft
L. trains land at 12th st (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently
located. Remember this. 6-tf
HAGERSTOWN, IND.
Hagerstown, Ind., Aug. 24 Bert
Wimmer of Indianapolis, spent Friday
here with his parents, Roe Wimmer
and wife.
Prof. O. I. Voris made a business
trip from Fountain City to this place
Friday. ' Miss Hazel Cranor returned to hpr
home at Millville Friday evening after a few days with her sister, Mrs. Edmond Gephart on Fancy Hill. Florence M. Brady representing the Conservatory of Music at Indianapolis, spent Friday night here. Ebert Wycoff will have postals of the remains of the wreck ready In a few days. Charles A. Hughes returned Friday evening from a week's visit with his
sister, Mrs. Bridges at Greencastle, Ing he writhed in his chair for Ind. I nn hnnr waiting for n rhiinf"" tr
IMPROVING THE CHURCH.
Workmen From Richmond Beautify New Paris Building. New Paris, O., Aug. 24 Improvements on the interior of the Christian church were begun the first of the week. Workmen from Richmond are decorating the walls and the finished parts are very artistic. BLIND MAN'S BUFFI
Or.'gin of This Favorite Sport of Child hood and Youth. This favorite sport of childhood and youth in of French origin and very high antiquity, having been introduced Into Englaud in the train of the Norman conquerors. Its French name, '"Colin Maillard," wan that of a brave warrior, the memory of whose exploits still lives in the chroaieles of the middle ages. In the year 999 Liege reckoned among its valiant chiefs one Jean Colin. He acquired the name of Maillard from his chosen weapon being a mallet, wherewith 'in fight he used to crush his opponents. In ene of the feuds which were of perpetual recurrence in those times he encountered the Count de Lourain in a pitched battle, and, so runs the story, in the first onset Colin Maillard lost both his eyes. He ordered his esquire to take him into the thickest of the fight, and, furiously brandishing his mallet, did such fearful execution that victory soon declared Itself for him. When Robert of France heard of these feats at arms he lavished favor and honors upon Colin, and so great wa3 the fame of the exploit that it was commemorated in the pantomimic representations that formed part of the rude dramatic performances of the age. By degrees the children learned to act it for themselves, and it took the form of a familiar sport. The blindfolded pursuer as, with bandaged eyes and extended hands, he gropes for a victim to pounce upon
seems in some degree to repeat the action of Colin Maillard, the tradition of
which is also traceable in the name,
blind man's buff.
THE PLACE TO BANK IS WITH DICKINSON TRUST CO. We offer unexcelled facilities in caring for your BANKING BUSINESS. Let us serve you. We have just received a supply of leather bound rocket Savings Banks for the use of our depositors who carry an account of at least $1.00 with us. We invite you to open an account with u and secure one of these convenient little safes.
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Tuesday MoFimg, Ai. 27 CLOSMG 0UT2 CLOSING The lady from whom we rent demands $50 per month more rent. We will not pay it and are going to quit business. Our loss will be your gain. Commencing Tuesday morning at 7:30 o'clock we will sell every article in our store AT COST PRICE and we own the goods direct from manufacturer. $20,000 worth of goods must and will be sold. Look out for the bills that will be passed. All our stock of fixtures now on sale, One Electric Coffee Mill, Double Hopper; 16x10 ft. Oak Table, 5 Deep Show Cases and beauties; 4 Counter Cases, Two Umbrella Cases. Roll Top; Two Computing Scales; 1 Floor Scales; Best Self Measuring Oil Tank, 180 gallons; 1 Tall Fruit Case. Merchants, come and get the latest and best fixtures. Don't forget the date. HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.
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A REALISTIC ACT.
Amusing Story of Joseph Jefferson aa
Rip Van Winkle.
While he was playing Kip Van Win
kle at Chicago Joseph Jefferson once
went to the theater very much exhaust
ed by a long day's fishing on the lake. As the curtain rose on the third act it disclosed the white haired Kip still
deep in his twenty years' nap. Five,
ten, twenty minutes pr-.ssed, and he did
not awaken. The audience began to
get impatient and the prompter uneasy.
The great actor doubtless knew what he was about, but this was carrying the realistic business too far. The fact
was that all this time Jefferson was really sleeping the sleep of the just,
or, rather, of the fisherman who hud
sat eight hours in the sun. Finally the gallery became uproarious, and one of
the "gods" wanted to know if there
was going to be "nineteen years more
of this snooze business!" At this point Jefferson began to snore. This decided the prompter, who opened a small trap beneath the stag" and began to prod Kip from below. The fagged comedian fumbled In his pocket for an imaginary railway ticket and muttered drowsily, "Going right through, 'ductor." At this entirely new reading the au
dience was transfixed with amazement.
when all at once Jefferson sat up with a loud shriek, evidently In atrony. The exasperated prompter had jabbed him with a pin. Consciousness of the situation came to him, and the play went on after that with a rush.
Mrs. John Faulk of Richmond, spent
Friday here with her parents, Jacob
Hirschberger's.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smith and son Stewart returned Friday evening
from a week's visit with Emory Stewart and wife and other relatives at Logansport. Miss Edith Bowman returned to her home at Richmond, Friday evening after a month's visit here. Mrs. Martha Bowman accompanied her home for two weeks. Miss Ruth Matthews will go to Cincinnati Sunday evening on the returning excursion to visit Mrs. Bevington and family. Mrs. Charles Miller and children returned to Anderson Saturday evening after a week's visit here with relatives.
Dnarrloieissi When you want a quick cure without any loss of time, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and is pleasant to take.
Jt is equally valuable for children. It is
famous for its cures over a laxre part oj the civilized world.
Getting an Opening. A man had a story about a gun which he delivered himself of up?n al!
occasions. At a dinner party one even-
over
an hour, waiting for a chance to Intro
duce his story, but no opportunity presented itself. Finally he slipped a coin into the hand of a waiter and whispered: "When yon leave the room again, slam the door." The waiter slammed the door as directed, and the man sprang to his feet, with the erelamation: "What's that noise a gun?" "Oh, noT resumed his host. "It was only the door." "Ah. I see! Well, speaking of guns reminds me of a little story," etc. Liverpool Mercury.
WILLIAM TYLER IMPROVED. Afflicted Man Has Been Removed to His Own Home. New Paris, O., Aug. 24 The condition of. William Tyler, who recently suffered a stroke of paralysis, is slightly improved. He was removed from the home of George Kessler to his own home near Greenwood, Wed
nesday.
Here Is something that you need
RICHMOND EXPORT BEER Read wejl and then you will come to the conclusion that the eminent physicians who declare that coffee is a form of slow poison, a pernicious drug, are correct In their opinion. Minck's beer is properly brewed of malt and hops and fully aged the most healthful and delicious neverage. Drink it today and you will feel satisfied as to the correctness of this assertion. Mi nek Brewing Co.
HUNTINGTON LIME, 22c BU. Goes farther, works easier, lasts longer than any other lime. A trial order will prove this. For sale only by HARSH COAL & SUPPLY CO. Phone New 749 ; Old 113.
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THE PICK OF THE MINES Is the fuel we offer the people, of Richmond. Experience has taught us that to sell the best we must buy the best, and the product Is here to be seen by your critical eye. Question la "Will you see our coal?" O. D. Bullerdlclc 529 S. 5th SI. Phone 1235
Lowe Bros. Paint -: Gives best results. We guarantee satisfaction. Pilgrim Bros. - Phone 210 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind.
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IS IN SERIOUS CONDITION. Mrs. Hildebrand, Patient in Hospital, May Not Survive. New Paris, O., Aug. 24 Word has been received here by relatives that the condition of Mrs. Hildebrand, who Is confined In the Dayton i"ne hos
pital, is very serious.
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DeerfleM Water
We have accepted the agency for the Deerfield Water Co. and can fill orders for the same from our store. Our stock consists of the following products: Plain Water, Carbonated Water, Ginger Ale, Lemon Sour and Sarsaparilla. Call for booklet on Pure water and its relation to Life and Health.
