Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 226, 18 September 1907 — Page 8

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X-AGE eight. THE RICHMOND PAUj Aii ii J - X Y ii&ii i a iii.i ib, 11KI7.

50 Bushels Extra Fancy Lombards Tomorrow ! . Tomorrow ! Special Prices for Canning;

Fancy Large Head Cauliflower (Fin for Pickling)

Fancy Michigan Concord Crapes Absolutely Pure Cider Vinegar PHONE YOUR ORDERS. JOHN M. EGGEMEYER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.

TAXD ODGERS TO BE PROCEEDED AGAINST

State Tax Board Will Lend Aid to the Various County Treasurers.

FIND IT IS THEIR DUTY.

EACH TREASURER WILL BE REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A LIST SHOWING THE VARIOUS DELINQUENCIES.

Yes. Our Goods Will Soon Be

Gone But Remember $1.00 is

as Good as $1.30 in Any Other

Store

Star Tin Cans, per dozen 33c Quart Mason Jars, per dozen 40c Lightning Quart Jars, per dozen 85c Best grade of Floor Oil Cloth, per yard 22c Lace Curtains, yes, at cost. Don't forget we have the best line of Queensware in Richmond. Where? At

Mood's Model Dep't. Store

PUT A SCRATCH ON THAT DOLLAR. SPEND IT AT HOME AND YOU WILL GET IT BACK AGAIN.

THE BEE

Phone 190-298

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Pbone 190-298

We will have a few Fancy Cling Peaches Wednesday morning. This Is yonr last chance. Genuine Jersey Sweet Potatoes. New Canned Pears Curtice Bros. and Empson's Baked Ham and Tenderloin Cream to Whip Major Grey's Chutney Deeriield Waters Bee Hive Coif ee

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The State board of tax commissioners will lend its moral and legal support to the efforts of the county treasurers over the state to collect delinquent taxes, and letters are being pre

pared at the state auditor's office to be sent to all of the treasurers, ratifying them of the support of the higher taxing body. Not until recently has the state tax board come to the conclusion that it has the authority to see to it that the delinquent taxes are paid in the several counties of the etate. Looking over the general taxing law of J891, Commissioners John McCardle and Parks Martin discovered this clause

in an enumeration of the duties of the board: "To see that all taxes due the State are collected." They took this section (Burns R. S., 1901, 853S) to the Attorney-General, and he construed it to mean, not only that the State Tax Board might burrow into delinquencies of the several counties, but also must do so as a part of its duty. In other words, according to the Attorney-General's opinion, the state board has the right, the 'power and the authority to compel the county treasurers to collect

the delinquent taxes.

Decision of Commissioners.

It was on this theory that Commis-

sioners McCardle and Martin win

take up the matter of collecting these taxes with the county treasurers.

Each treasurer will be required to submit to the state board a list showing the several deliquencies and the total for each county and on that showing

the state board will cooperate with

the local authorities in collecting

these back taxes.

"These taxes are due the state and

should be paid," said Commissioner McCardle. "In every community there are the tax dodgers whom it is

hard to reach through the local authorities. Supported by the State Tax commission, the highest taxing body in the state, however I believe that we will be able to do some sood with these delinquents."

Porch Swing FlF(B(B2

If you can guess the number of nails in the jar in our window. Swing given free to the first nearest correct guesser. One guess with each 23c cash purchase, x Guessing closes Saturday, Sept. 28 th. Pilgrim Bros. Phone 210 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind.

ATTORNEY JESSUP LOOKS LONGING AT

SEAT IN CONGRESS

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NOBLE BANNER ONION

COONTY OFJHE STATE

Nearly One Thousand Acres

Planted This Year.

UPHELD BY MEN

who recognize a pure article when they taste it. Richmond Export Beer holds high place. The object of this ad, is to call your attention to It if

you're not familiar with its many good

qualities. Good way to test It is to

order a case or two, which will be de

livered at your door the very day you

order.

Minck Brewing Co,

ACREAGE OF OTHER CROPS.

TENNESSE LUMP COAL! OF BEST QUALITY AT MATHER BROS. Phones 49 and 64

Noble county, Indiana, has about 1,000 acres in onions this year. To be exact, this county had just 988 acres in onions, almost one-third of the total onion acreage for the entire state. Figures have been completed by Miss Mary A. Stubbs, chief of thebureau of statistics, showing the sereage of the onion, tobacco, peas, watermelon and cantaloupe crops in Indiana this year. ' The acreage devoted to the tobacco crop has increased from 13,992 acres, in 1906, to 14,068, in 1907; the pea crop from 20,793 acres to 24,891 acres; the watermelon decreased from 10,624 acres to 9,032

acres and the cantaloupes from 3,359 to 2.840 acres. Wayne county is credited with 6 acres of onions, 126 acres of tobacco, 16 acres of peas, 13 acres of watermelons and 20 acres of cantaloupes.

snip tne ureat v mte biience. or De ruined politically. The pressure is

on.

Watson is cast for a "Desdemona" part. Fairbanks. the swarthy

"Moor," not being able to induce Watson to take delight in "working for others," is about to apply the silent but sure "pillow" of political power. Watson's Statement. At Indianapolis Mr. Watson stated that he will make as active a campaign for votes as possible until the opening of congress. When asked if he intends to groom any man to succeed

him as representative in congress from

the Sixth district, he stated in the most

positive language that under no circumstances whatever will he be drawn into that contest. All of the aspirants he said, have been his warm friends and supporters and he would be an ingrate to take sides in favor of any one of them as against the others. j

"It will be a free and open fight," he

added, "and may the best man win."

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and decide about having your store lighted with those wonderful Weisbach Arc Lamps. Did you notice your neighbor's store Saturday evening? We have only a few left to put out on the same terms. Gas For Arc Lamps Costs You Only $1 Per 1000 Ft.

Twice the Light at One-Half the Cost

WHAT MEN WILL WEAR THIS FALL

Men's fall suits are in the gray and brown mixtures, largely. Neat hair line plaids and stripes will be worn. Neat effects In dark grays, also blues, black Thibit, Venetian cloth and uni finished worsteds are good. Among! the new shades in suitings the Oxford gray, tan and walnut brown appears to be the choice of many. There are delicate overplaids In novel Scotch mixtures, and decidedly pretty are certain English effects in which a distinctive pattern Is produced by two tones of the same color blending Into the design. Over 600 styles in these new woolens at Emmons Tailoring company. Fine suits $15 and ?18.

MRS. HABRHLACK DEAD Was Sick Three Weeks With Typhoid Fever.

THOUGHT TO BE BETTER.

"UNCLE JOHTIS CHESTY Thinks Williamsburg Croquet Team Is Best Ever.

"Uncle" John Meredith, as he Is sometimes familarily called. ;iving at

Williamsburg, says that the Williams

burg croquet team is "the best ever."

Recently the Williamsburg team de

feated Centerville ir two wll played games. Mr. Meredith is said to have been marshal of the forces and di

rected all plays. He says the Wil

liamsburg team can "wallop" anything

in Wayne county. Mr. Meredith is

the father of Sheriff Linus Mereditn

Dublin, Ind., Sept. 18. Mrs. Harry Black, after a three weeks illness with typhoid fever, passed away Tuesday afternoon. Although Mrs. Black

had been in a serious condition, hopes were given for her recovery. She was seemingly better in the morning but when her fever left her she was too weak to survive. She leaves a father, mother, a brother, Frank Adams and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Huffman. The funeral arrangements are not jet known.

HOW DO YOU KNOW YOU CANT BUY IT IN RICHMOND? HAVE YOU TRIED?

Palladium Want Ads

ARE THE CANDY

C. E. SOCIETY ELECTS LEADERS

Milton. Ind., Sept. IS The Chris

tian Endeavor society of the Christian church at Milton has elected the following officers to serve the coming

term: President, Mrs. Edgar P. Jones;

vice president. Miss Mary Moore; secretary, Miss Leila Paxson; assistant

secretary, Howard Lindsay; treasurer,

Miss Ruby Moore; corresponding sec

retary, Miss Ruby Moore; chairman of the lookout committee, Miss Blanche

Moore; of the social committee. Miss Nellie Jones, and of the prayer committee, Miss Fern Paxson.

PREACHES FAREWELL SERMON. Lyons Station, Ind., Sept. IS Rev. G. E. Harsh preached his farewell sermon at the Lutheran church, Sunday night. He accepted a call to Richmond and has begun his labors there. .

EXCURSION WILL BE RUN,

Many Cincinnati People Ex

pected Here Sunday.

Richmond will be visited by several

hundred Cincinnati people next Sun

day, as the Pennsylvania railroad will run an outing excursion from the

Queen City to Richmond and Logans

port. The outing excursions are al

ways largely patronized.

The meat eater and the vegetarian alike are charmed with the GrapeNuts food. It has a crisp taste, with the delicate flavour of grape-sugar, and is instantly ready for the table without any cooking whatever. Grape-Nuts furnish one of the daintiest scientific dishes ever placed on a breakfast table. "There's a reason." Read "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs.

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Cheaper than Electricity. Less than 2c an hour while burning.

Gas shuts oii automatically. Only pay for what you use You get a beautiful, soft, mellow light to display your goods. Retain their natural colors. A properly lighted store is the best advertisement you can have.

Richmond Light Heat & Power Co. 618 Main Street.

Bell Phone 35

-Home Phone 167

GOOD VALUE In every shovelful of coal from our yard is assured in every ton that we clean and deliver. No rubbish, slate or dirt is mixed with this fuel, so that you get full value for every dollar spent with us. May we deliver a sample ton, any size, to your bin. O. D. Bullerdick

529 S. 5lhSt.

Phone 1235

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Pure

Cider White

Vinegar Guaranteed to keep pickles Also a complete line Pure Pickling Spices. Tne best Is always the cheapest. Phone 292. Hadley Bros.

We Aid Good Resolutions

Good resolutions relative to saving money are made by many persons but the actual carrying out of the plan proves difficult and often ends in failure. The change seems to slip away in spite of the best of intentions. As a helper, we invite you to call and get one of our home savings banks. These banks are neat, very strong and can be opened only at our office. We loan these banks to anyone who opens an account of one dollar or more.

Trust Co.

Three per cent, paid on savings.

ff you need money for coat, Get it now. If you need money for furniture, Get it now. If you need money for the doctor. Get it now. If you need money for clothing, Get it now. . If you need money for any other purpose, Get It now. i it you need money at all.

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on your furniture, piano, team, fixtures, etc., and you can pay us back in small weekly or monthly installments. $1.00 is a weekly payment on a $50.00 loan. $2.00 is a weekly payment on a $100.00 loan. Other amounts In the same proportion. We make loans on salaries and cn diamonds and watches left in pledge. Loans made in all interurban towns, so if you cannot call on us, write or 'phone us and our agent will call on you. See us and get our rates befare borrowing elsewhere. RDKIKflKll Established 1S95. Ilome Phone 455. Room 8, Colonial Building.

are coining. Now is the lice for flash light photographs. We have the requisites.

W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY. 804 Main St. Ross Perfection Tooth Brush. Guaranteed. XSc

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