Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 237, 30 September 1907 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TKLEGRA3I, 3IOXDAY, SEPTEM BER 30, 1907.

GRAND LODGE, K. P. MEETS THIS WEEK JESSOP TO STABILE THE SIXTH DISTRICT A Three -minute Job

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It takes the Malleable girl just three minutes to clean her

range, after the kitchen work is done, She uses a greasy rag, that's all. Quicker than it takes to tell, it looks as good as new. F MALLEABLE RANGE "Made in South Bend

Is so scientifically built that it will last a life-time.and it is so easy to keep clean that it always looks as good as new. The nickel parts can be quickly cleaned because they are perfectly smooth with round corners. There are no places for dust to accumulate. ' - Drop in and see the Malleable Man and the Malleable Girl at the Hardware Store oi Seany & Brown, 915 Main St. Any Time From Sept. 30th to Oct. 5th. The Malleable Girl will Serve you with Three Minute Biscuits and Delicious Hot Coffee and Present you with a Beautiful Cook Book and a Useful Souvenir.

WITH EACH RANGE purchased during this exhibit, you have a free choice of a complete set of high grade cooking ware, a fifty-nine piece handsomely decorated semi-porcelain dinner set or several other valuable and attractive premiums well worth

Annual Session Will Be Held at Indianapolis in the New Building.

jRICHMOND REPRESENTED.

T?E PYTHIAN SISTERS WILL ALSO HOLD THEIR ANNUAL SESSION AND HEAR A FAVORABLE REPORT.

WE COULDN'T AFFORD To send you a poor grade of coal the first time or subsequently if we wanted to remain in business, kor the first bad lot would mean our last order.- We have the coal to make your fire for heating or cooking burn the way you want it mos of heat, leas of ash, nothing of slate or dirt. Only reason for asking yo,ur orders. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th SI. Phone 1235.

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Just received a shipment ol COLGATE'S awn-

PALMER'S Toilet Waters and Perfumes

M. J. QUIGLEY, 4th and Main.

dr. park I . DENTIST j 8N. 10th St., Richmond, Ind ri

HOME MADE BREAD. . BAKED HAM (Cooked Done) POTATO CHIPS (Fresh) Phone 292. HADLEY BROS.

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 delivered at your door the very day you order.

Evlinck Brewing Co.

The Xoonday Of IJfe. Married people should learn what to do for CD3 another's little Ills, and for the Ills of the children that may come. They are sure sooner or later to have occasion to trest constipation or indigestion. When the opportunity conies remember that the quickest way to obtain relief, and finally a permanent cure, is with Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, the great herb laxative compound. A bottle should always' be in the houov. It cos ts only SO cents or ? 1 at clrue fct rea

PrJimllnegj is an art

that Is, the kind of printing

which embodies the best in

style and execution. The Quaker City kind

Our methods are sure to merit

your complete approval and

continued patronage. Quaker City Printing Co.

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Would You Keep Your Plant from Freezing? You can keep fire over nisrht. and have the stove burn up two or three hours the next morninir with the fuel put In the nigbt before. This is possible with Cole's Original Hot Blast Stove, because It Is absolutely aib-tioht. Unlike the ordinary stove. Its construction requires no putty to make seams and joints proof against air-leaks. Kurns soft coal, bard coal or woodHassenbusch 505-507 Main St.

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DR. W. J. SMITH 1 .. DENTIST.. I

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Richmond. Ind.

OUR SPECIAL

Fats of the Universe.

In the universe there is bat one per

petual and unchanging fact, and that

is change. Nothing stands still. Ev

erything is moving either forward or

backward from death to life, from

chaos to order and back again to death and chaos, to turn again in time to

ward life and order. And so the everlasting drama goes on. Solar systems

and sunflowers, worlds and worms,

must alike return to the dust from which they carue. It is the law of

change, the endless march arounl the

circle of birth :m I doath, death and

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This Is the stamp on our latest shipment ol saws. We guarantee satisfaction or money back.

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Saved dimes soon grow into saved dollars, and on these dollars we pay three per cent interest. The principal and'interest grow into your capital. With this capital you can make investments. Judicious investments today mean independence tomorrow. It's all in the start and now is the best time not next month or next pay day, but NOW.

Richmond Tr ot Company

Open Tuesday evenings until eight.

Officers of Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, expect a large attendance of knights at the meeting of the grand lodge in Indianapolis this week, and Richmond will be well represented.

! "It is likely that 1,500 knights will be J in attendance," said Grand Chancel- : lor Monyhan. j This will be the first meeting of the grand lodge in the new Pythian building. The session will begin on Tuesj day morning and will continue until

Wednesday evening. The principal business to be transacted will be the consideration of the report of a committee appointed last year to revise the grand lodge laws. New officers are to be elected at this session. Frank L. Glass, of Muncie, present vice chancellor of the state, will according to custom, don the robes of the grand chancellor. Several grand officers of other do

mains will attend the sessions of the

Political Writer at Indianapolis Says He Will Soon Declare Platform.

ANTI - HANLY - FAIRBANKS.

IT IS CONTENDED BY FRIENDS OF

MILLER AND WATSON THAT RACE FOR GOVERNOR IS BETWEEN THEM. -

A well known political writer at In

dianapolis, sends out the following:

Within a few days, it Is said. Wilfred

Jessup, prosecuting attorney at Rich

mond, witl announce his candidacy for the republican nomination for congress in a manner that will startle the natives of the Sixth district. He Is

said to be preparing a platform that 1s

decidedly anti-Hanly and anti-Fairbanks.

The anti-Hanly feeling at Richmond

has been pronounced since he was dragged Into the row there two years ago over the police board. It was

charged at Richmond that he was subservient to the unpopular local republican machine. Jessup, it is declared further, will take a position in favor of immediate revisions of the tariff a thing that was demanded of Congressman Watson last year by a number of prominent

Double Trading Stamps !

From Thursday night at 6 p. night at 6 p. m at the new

till Wednesday

B. & O. GROCERY Cor. 13th and Main

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17 lbs. Gran. Sugar for $1.00; 18 lbs. A Sugar for $1.00; 19 lbs. C Sugar for $1.00. All grades of Flour, 25 lb. Sacks for 70c; Navy Beans, 3 quarts and 30 Stamps for 30 cents. Potatoes, Potatoes, 90 cents bushel; Maple Flake, 2 pkgs. for 25 cents. Polk's Baked Beans, 3 cans for 25c; Polk's Best Tomato Soup, 3 cans for 25c

Phone Your Order Early. Old Phone 180R; New

Phone 1509. Proprietors TOM BSENNAN H. OMETZ Formerly with Hood's Model Dept. Store

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Indiana grand lodge. One of the Richmond manufacturers. Jessup is guests of honor will be Supreme Vice popular in his own county, and is lia-

Chancellor H. P. Brown of Texas.

The order of Pythian sisters will

hold Its meeting on Tuesday and

Wednesday. Report Encouraging.

The report to be submitted by Mrs.

Laura Sinclair of Waterloo, grand chief of the Pythian Sisters, will show

Increased gains In membership and temples throughout the state as well as the fact that the order is in better financial condition than It was at this

time last year.

Mrs. Sinclair's report will show

that the increased membership over

last year is 889, while that of the Knights of Pythias is 415. The bal

ance on hand this year is $9,362.17. a much larger balance than that of last

year. The sum of $16,755.83 has been

raised for the State Orphans' Home.

"The city of Ft. Wayne wants the orphans' home," said Mrs. Sinclair. '"The rmosMrn rt nrntre? thp hnmc

will come up at the meetings of the to 'inl3h-

Knights of Pythias and the Pythian

sisters this week We have not yet

enough money to build the home and

we can not tell as yet just what will

ble to cut a considerable figure in the district. The list of avowed candidates now includes Jessup, Judge Wm. Barnard of New Castle; Will Hough of Greenfield, Chas. Stivers of Liberty and Rev. J. O. Campbell of Richmond. There may be an interesting fight over the district chairmanship, but Edgar M. Haas, secretary of the Commercial club at Richmond, is now the only candidate. Miller or Watson. Charles W. Miller of Goshen, the socalled Beveridge entry in the Indiana gubernatorial race, declares that no outsider will be permitted to win. He

evidently believes that either he or Congressman James E. Watson, of Rushvllle, will knock down the per

simmon. Miller Is a year-round opti

mist, and very naturally prefers to feel

that he has Watson beaten from start

Watson and his advisers are confi

dent that either he or Miller will win. It is apparent that Miller, Watson and

their followers are cocksure that neith-

it

be done. A site for the home Is un- r Lieutenant Governor Hugh Th. Mil

der consideration at Ft. Wayne.'

Attack of Diarrhoea Cured ty One

Dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy.

complaints. R. G. Stewart, of the firm

of Stewart & Bro., Greenville, Ala For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

ROMAftUc OF A NAME.

ler of Columbus; former Attorney Gen

eral 'Wm.L.Taylor, of Indianapolis, nor Senator Freemont Good wine of WilHamsport, will have much chance of

winning.

There is a very large element, how

ever, that is just as certain mat me

I was so weak from an attack of pace set by Miller and Watson will be

diarrhoea that I could scarcely attend 6o fast that neither will have sufficient to my duties, when I took a dose of strength at the finish, and that the

Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar- convention will have to turn to one of

rhoea Remedy, it cured me entirely tne other candidates. It is generally and I had been taking other medicine believed, too, that it is the hope of the

for nine days witnout rexier. i nearu- othpr eiifrles that such a condition will

ly recommend this remedy as being arise and that GoodwJne and the lieu-

tne nest to my Knowledge ror powei tenant g0vernor feel they have no oth

er show of winning. Taylor is con

fident that he is stronger than Charles

W. Miller, and that He has as good as an even chance of defeating Watson.

As matters stand now it is being

pointed out by politicians of an analytical turn that the lieutenant governor, Taylor and Goodwine would have to combine the field against both of them

and they concede that the possibility of such a situation is growing less.

The followers of Watson and the Go

shen Miller do not anticipate that there will be a deadlock between them, and they are now figuring on throwing

their strength to anyone else in case

they cannot win. As they view it, there is nothing very complicated In

the situation at least nothing to Indicate that the party Is about to be Involved in a bitter, scar-making fight that will cause it at the eleventh hour

to turn to a weaker candidate on whom

it will be passible for all elements to agree.

Durbin a Possibility. If former Governor Durbin listens to

the pleading of some of the members of

his erstwhile powerful political machine, he will become a candidate for another term. They have been pressing him so hard that he has the bee to run for the office, and It will not re

quire much more urging to get him

started.

The former governor seems to be

much stronger with the party leaders, as well as many of the rank and file,

than at the closeof his administration.

If he does not make tne race for gov

ernor watson ana nis mends are

counting on getting at least two-thirds of the Eighth district vote.

Gowdy Reappears. The candidacy of Watson will be re

sponsible for the return to active polltics of one of the most picturesque fig

ures in Indiana, John K. Gowdy, of

Rushville, formerly state chairman.

and for eight years United States consul general to Paris, has been invited to manage Watson's campaign. He

has virtually accepted the responsibil

ity and will have charge of "Jimmy's" headquarters here when they

are opened.

tfqrfi Extra Trending f?n;TM'J SHH i Stamps This Week ! XvCfl with one can of A. & P. Spice. Strict- ' ly pure at 15c a can. ?itVwfTi ; 30 STAMPS -fl 10 STAMPS one . ot Cooe UCJ at 3Sc. 25 STAMPS STAMPS f?STAMPS. with one lb. of Coffee r 0ata at 10c a pkffat 33c. with 1 lb. 20 STAMPS A.&P. 10 STAMPS HI . with Z pkgs of A. & P. with one lb. of Coffee iSlCIia Washing Powder at 5c SOc- The Best a rkg10 STAMPS 25c Coffee 10 STAMPS with one bottle of Fresh one bottle of AtWorcestershire Sauce lantic Celery Salt at at i2c. Roasted isc. jhe Great Atlantic jfilf H & Pacific Tea Co. K f 727 Main Street ; ygY : iJLiilSiL Old Phon S3 W. M.w Phom 107uJ

Hugh Williams and a Remarkable

Series of Coincidences.

Names have figured frequently In coincidences, one of the most remarkable cases being that recorded of a series of men named Hugh Williams, whose es

capes from shipwreck are recorded by

an English chronicler. On Dec. 5, 1C34. according to this au

thority, the English ship Menia was crossing the strait of Dover and cap

sized In a cale. Of the eighty-one pas

sengers on board one was saved. His

name was Hugh Williams.

On the same day of the same month in 1785 a pleasure boat was wrecked

on the Isle of Man. There were sixty

persons on the boat, among them one Hugh Williams and his family. Of the

threescore none but old Hugk Williams

survived the shock.

On Aug. 5. 1820, a picnicking party

on the Thames was run down ty a

coal barge. There were twenty-five of

the picnickers, mostly children under twelve years of age. Little Hugh Wil

liams, a visitor from Liverpool, only five yearsold, was the only one who

was saved.

Now comes the most singular part of

this singular story. On Aug. 19. 1S89, a

coal laden craft, with nine men, foun

dered in the North sea. Two of the

men, each of whom was named Hugh

Williams, an uncle and nephew, were

rescued by some fishermen and were the only men of the crew who lived to

tell of the calamity. Scrap Book.

Day WednesdayThis, Is our last week in Richmond and everything goes at cost.

All packages of Tobacco go at 4c; all 10c cuts of Tobacco, 8 cents.; Hood's Leader Coffee, 12c pound. Hood's Fancy Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps for 25 cents a lb. - Hood's Baking Powder, one lb. for 45 cents and 60 Stamps. Young Hyson, Japan and Imperial Tea, 60c pound and 60 Stamps. All colors of Model Paint at 90c per gallon. White Lead, 800 lbs. in 25 lb. kegs, yes, at 60 a pound. . 2 yard wide Floor Oil Cloth at only 22c per yard. 2 rclls of Linoleum at 40 cents a yard. Grain Pepper, 13c pound. Ground Pepper, 20c pound. Lace Curtains at Wholesale Price and don't forget they are latest stylet and patterns and brand new. zTZ. Our line of Dishes cannot be equalled ouUide of a wholesale house Come quick as this is the last week and you must hurry. Stamps all day Wednesday. Open every night.

Hood's Model epl Store

Herjchel's Memory.

Until he had oeeome a very old m.m

Sir John Herschel retained the strength

of intellect and freshness of memory which enabled him to accomplish his great scientific work. Sir Henry E.

Roseoe in his autobiography records

an Instance whn Herschel was seven

ty-four years old.

One evening in 1SG5 I happened to

meet him. He mentioned as an inter

esting piece of news that a star re

cently discovered had suddenly burst

out Into first or second magnitude.

"Do you know.'? said Herschel. "that

when I was at the Cane I observed a

precisely similar phenomenon?"

He considered a moment and added.

"Yes, It was In the year 1S33." Again

be paused but a moment. and conclud

ed. "On Ausrust the lGth at 1 o'clock

In the raorrtinsr .

Bad breath is a most offensiva ail

ment, irritates you as well as your

friends; Hollister's Rocky Mountain

Tea takes the bad taste from the mouth, removes the cause, purifies

the breath. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

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1 trains land at 12th st. (Illinois J sleeping car tickets to Chicago for Central) Station; most ' conveniently I their 11:15 P. M. train' Call on

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