Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 263, 31 October 1907 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AN D SUN-TELEGRA3, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1907. iagh eight.

KNOLLEN BERG'S STORE

Second Floor Take Elevator Ladies' Cloak and Suit Department

When it comes to the selling of ladies outer garments, we stand at the head in value giving. In this store it is not sufficient that a garment be made of good quality and right style : it must also be distinctive and exclusive Always a brand new stock entirely up to fashions latest decrees. Come in and let us assist you in your selection of the winter garment

New Fall and Winter Suggestions LADIES' CLOAKS

WELFARE OF CHILD MUCH CONSIDERED

This Was an Important Topic Before the Club Women Of the State.

STRONG ADDRESSES MADE.

RESOLUTIONS WERE ADOPTED ON SUGGESTION OF THE COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION THAT WILL HELP TEACHERS.

Ladies' Cloaks in 50 inch lengths, Loose, Semi-fitted, Tight Fitting

tures, lDOs styles, prices

Coats in plain colors and fancy mix-

$5.00 to $65.00

We are also showing a beautiful line of Blacks, Browns and Reds, most desirable coats for the season.

Ladies' Suits Ladies Suits, shown in the latest styles and fabrics, Box Coats, Fitted Coats and Cutaway Coats, either in plain colors, stripes or fancy mixtures. These coats range in price SIO.OO to $65.00

Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Cloaks in Black Velour and Caracal. The styles are all new, 190S. Three-fourths and fiftyinch lengths, plain and fancy trimmed, prices are $15.00 to $50.00

The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co.

RICHMOND, INDIANA.

When You Look Into the Question (of buying coal for consumption during the Winter you want to be sure you are going to get good coal; coal that throws out plenty 'of heat, and the only way to obtain such conditions is to buy the best. We have our yards filled with high grade, well screened coal that will not disappoint you after' your bin is filled. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th St. Ptanoe 1235.

The Happy Vamily circle. -Father and mother. cii"ers and brothers, go on Mt to know on. another's intimate affair., and tba little bowel and liver disturbances soon become household comment. It is well to remember that in constipation and indigestion, and other troubles ot the stomach, liver and bowels a quick cure can be had by the use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peprin. Take !t tonight and you will feci perfectly well in the morning. Price only W vents at - - '

HALLOWE'EN SPECIALTIES Sweet Cider Fancy Chestnuts Marshmallows Rambo Apples Fancy Bananas. AH Kinds of Candles Pumpkins Home Made Mince Meat Shelled Walnuts Shelled Almonds BEE IIIVI GROCERY CO. Automatic Phone No. 1198

Can You Plant Some money where it will grow, blossom and increase? Is the opportunity at hand, Money not? We have the money and will loan it to you on your household goods, piano, team, livestock and other personal property, without removal, on longer time and at a guaranteed LOWER RATE

than any similar concern in the city. We do not ask you for what your opportunity earns you, simply a fair interest on our money and your personal property for security. With our liberal offer extended you, you cannot afford not to get your winter provisions before the price further advances or let your creditors wait longer for their money. Our offer is worth much to you. Why? Because it enables you to keep your credit good, allow your family the comforts it deserves, and, you will find, it is much more satisfactory to you to pay one place instead of several. Investigate our claims. Your bank will assure you of our reliability and financial responsibility. Courteous treatment and absolute secrecy guaranteed.

A Very Practical Christian. A benevolent old man who lived on his farm in Iowa never refused shelter to any who might ask it of him. Ilia many friends remonstrated with him about this characteristic, knowing that many unscrupulous boloes would avail themselves of the opportunity and that there was great danger of the old man being robbed. To these remonstrances the old man replied that he believed in "practical Christianity." "But," said one of his friends, "this seems very impractical. Suppose one of these men took it into his head to rob you one night?" "My dear young friend," was the reply, "I bid all enter in the name of God. but I prove my belief in practical Christianity by locking up their pants during the night."

A Card.

This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe cough and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is In a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co.

Indianapolis. Oct. 31. Club women of Indiana listened yesterday afternoon to an eloquent appeal in the interests

of the unprotected childhood of the country an appeal that was full of sound reasoning and logic and heart interest and that touched the heart of every delegate who is attending the convention of the Indiana State Federation of clubs. In his address on "The Club Woman's Relation to the Child Problem," Rabbi Morris M. Feuerlicht, one of the city's best known divines, asked the women who listened to do something for the children, and in plain practical words he told them what to do. He said that through the medium of

the juvenile court and the probation system the club women of the state and nation may find an appropriate and salutary relation to the child problem. Educational Committee Reports. Among the committee reports given during the day was that of the educational committee. The report came early in the afternoon, and with it the suggestion that the following resolutions be adopted: "Resolved, That all the club members of this state, whether affiliated with this organization or not, be asked to secure the following: (li Maximum salaries for teachers who can prove 3 maximum grade of efficiency and a diminishing scale of salaries commensurate with inferior quality of teaching, personal and educational qualifications to be taken Into account in addition to ability to pass the prescribed examination. (2) Increased efficiency in the

primary and intermediate grades of

rural, town and city schools by always employing teachers of recognized

strength of character and ability. (;

Adoption of a state system ot insurance for pensions to worthy teachers.

(4) Co-operation with the state super

intendent of public instruction and the

general federation of woman's clubs and international committee on moral

training to introduce a system of moral training in the schools of this state, country and world.

We therefore, move that the above

recommendations be adopted and that

the educational committee be authoriz

ed to invite the superintendent of in

struction, clergymen from Protestant and Roman Catholic churches, rabbis of Hebrew congregations and others interested to confer upon this important topic."

Judge G. W. Stubbs was not present to deliver a talk on "The Mission of the Juvenile Court." but a paper prepared by him was read to the conven

tion. "The sweetest flower with which

God has blessed the world is the little

child," said Judge Stubbs. "and if the

Juvenile court can do anything to pre

serve its sweetness and purity, the es

tablishment of such tribunals will be

more than justified. The training of

children should be the principal bus!

ness of all who love their country and

love their kind, for all the material interests of our country will soon be committed to the hands of those who

are now our boys and girls.

"The great increase during the last few years in the number of children in

all our large cities who violate the law Is alarming, and may veil challenge the best and wisest thought not only of sociologists, but of all good citizens.

Our experienced in Indianapolis is

matched by the situation found to exist in all the large cities of the country, so far as I have been able to learn."

A SIMPLE COUGH CURE HOME-MADE. Here is a simple recipe that is a good thing to cut out and paste in your scrap book. It will make one pint of the most effectual cold and cough remedy that any physician could give you. Here it is: Granulated Sugar syrup 13 oz. Pinex 2' - oz. The syrup is made by heatyig and stirring granulated sugar and water. The oz. of Pinex may be had of any good druggist at a cost of r0 cents. Mix in a pint bottle. Shake well, and take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours as required. Pinex might be called the concentrated ozone of the Norwegian pine forests, famous for centuries in curing consumption, asthma and kindred membrane diseases. It is, as a matter of fact, the purest and most concentrated form or compound extract of Norway white pine tar. There are many pine tar or pine oil preparations, but none of these are to be compared with the pure Pinex itself. All druggists have it or can get it easily if requested to do so.

PRICES OF MEAT TO DROP CONSIDERABLY

There Has Been a Decrease In the Quotations on Wholesale Market.

WILL BE WELCOME NEWS.

GENERAL PUBLIC MAY BE ABLE TO GET A BETTER THANKSGIVING DINNER THAN WAS EXPECTED.

EXTRAORDINARY GROCERY MARKET Genuine Shellbark Hickory Nuts Fancy Ripe Quinces Head Lelluce Fancy Ripe Slicing Tomatoes 4 Fancy White Cauiiilower Tender Green Beans Fancy, Well Bleached Endive Home Grown Cucumbers Fancy Large Grape Fruit Maden Blush Apples Niagara, Concord, Tokay Grapes PHONE YOUR ORDERS JOHN M. EGGEMEYER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.

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The Noonday Of Lift. Married people should learn what to do for CD3 another '3 little ills, and for the Ills of the children that may come. They are snre sooner or later to have occasion to treat constipation or indigestion. When the opportunity comer remember that the quickest way to obtain relief and finally a permanent cure, is vrith Dr. Calc well's Syrup Pepsin, the treat herb laxativ compound. A bottle should always be in tb hOUSt.. It COStS -n'v tn..a rTl t drug St.TCi-

MASONIC CALENDAR. Week Commencing October 28th. Friday, Nov. 1 King Solomon's Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., work, Mark Master's degree; 9 candidates. Saturday Loyal Chapter No. 49 O. E. S. Stated meeting and rehearsal of work, preparatory to coming of Grand Matron, Nelle L. Goodbar, of Crawfordsville. on Nov. 23.

MORPHiriEMA?TRED

Richmond housewives are happy, and not without reason, for a general decrease in the retail prices of meat has been announced. When the ner prices are installed in Richmond, people who for many months have been contented with an ordinary soup bone,

owing to the high prices of fresh ami

salted meats, can at least alford chuck

steak occasionally. The decrease in the prices of meat is caused by the big

drop in the wholesale quotations of live stock on the bigger markets. The first big cut in prices was announced by the Cudahy packing company of Omaha, Neb., which compar.y does a large business in Richmond. Chicago packing huses are expected to lower their prices within a few days, according to the statement of a local outcher. Of course the decrease in the retail prices cannot be made for about thirty days or time for the new product to be placed on the market. The retailer in the meantime will have the advantage of the decrease in cost of meats. The hog market is showing an unusual decrease. Seventy-five cents

was the drop recently, and quotations!

are still going down, which means a material decrease in the price of all fresh pork. Beef prices are also descending to a much lower level. A local butcher said that tho high prices of last fall and winter are not. expected to be repeated again this year, for the reason that there was not disease in stock this year as there was last. Disease made rapid inroads into the supply last year. He would not state on what date the decrease in retail prices would take effect, but he thought before Thanksgiving. People in Richmond who have had to be contented with weinerwurst and sauer kraut on Thanksgiving day, will hall the announcement that retail meats will descend, with joy.

Richmond Tnist Co.

Howard Campbell John M. Eggemeyer Jonas Gaar Henry Gennett John J. Harrington Elgar G. Hibberd Charles H. Land Adam H. Bartel Edwin H. Cates George L. Cates John B. Dougan George H. Eggemeyer

The Board of Directors of this institution fully realize that they are responsible for the safety of the funds of depositors. They give personal attention to Its affairs.

Three Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings.

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No home is so pleasant, regardless of the comforts that money will buy, as when the entire family is in perfect health. A bottle of Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup costs 50 cents. It will cure every member of the family of constipation, sick headache or stomach trouble. A. G. Luken & Co.

Home Phone 1341

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Richmond. Ind.

Rare you trouble of any kind arising: from a disordered stomach? Go to your drugaristand ret a SOc or $1 bottle of Dr. Caldwell's1 Syrcp Pepsin, which is positively guaranteed to qur yu and keep you waU.

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Quick, witheut pain, and B man;nl without after-effects

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fee after rati are cure. WHITE US.

DR. STEWAHT-H0RO SANITARIUM 3S0 Franklia Are. Stttlbrtille, M.

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ALFORD DRUG CO., 9th and Main St Prescription Specialists. Full Line of New Tobacco and Cigars. Try the new drink. Vril, only at our soda founUim.

Two of Kind. A revival meeting was In progress, and Sister Jones was called upon for testimony. Being meek and humble, she said: "I do not feel as though I should stand here and give testimony. I have been a transgressor for a good many years and have only recently seen the light I believe that my place Is in a dark corner, behind the door." Brother Smith was next called upon for his testimony and, following the example set by Sister Jones, said: "I, too. have been a sinner for more than forty years, and I do pot think it would be fitting for me to stand before this assembly as a model. I think my place is behind the door. In a dark corner, with Sister Jones." And he wondered why the meeting v--as convulsed with the laughter of those wlio came to pray. Don't Whisk Your Hat. Never use a whisk broom to clean a hat, either stiff or soft, particularly

i a Roft hat, as it gradually removes the

fine surface oricinallv on the hat. The

j worst effect, however, is the wearing

away of the band and binding by such rough usage. The effect Is more quickly shown on the best grades of bands and binding. A fine hair brush, one of curved shape, made especially to use under the curl of the hat, is good. Best of all, however, is a thick piece of woolen cloth. Such pieces are now made in the form of pads, with a strap across the back, so that they can be held securely in the band. InwVraa Hit

A Fighting State. Whenever you scratch Kansas history you And a fight. No territory of ejual size has had so much war over so many different causes. Her story in Indian fighting, gambler fighting, outlaw fighting, town site fighting and political fighting is not approached by any other portion of the west. Outing Magazine.

Mddisoe Trast Co. Richmond, Indiana.

Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $145,000 Total Liability of Stockholders $245,000

OFFICERS Samuel Dickinson, President. Howard Campbell, Vice-President. Edgar F. Hiatt, Sec'y and Treas. Jesse A. Wiechman, Teller.

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Samuel Dickinson Henry C. Starr Edwin H. Cates Samuel W. Gaar P. W. Smith

DIRECTORS

Edwin H. Cates

Howard Campbelf Samuel Dickinson Joseph J. Dickinson Samuel W. Gaar

Jno. H. Johnson Henry C. Starr P. W. Smith John L. Rupe Omar Hollingsworth

Wonders of Chess. Edwin Anthony In an article published in the Chess Players' Chronicle computed approximately that the number of ways of playing only the first ten moves on each side is 169.518,829, 1 0.544 .000.000 100.000,000.

The lists of English authors and their works give the titles of over 800 poems and essays on "Solitude."

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The reason Postum builds up the human body to a prime condition of health is that when coffee is left off, the drug effects of its poisoncaffeine disappear and the elements in Postum unite with the albumen of food to make gray matter and rebuild the delicate nerve centres all over the body and in the brain. This sets up a perfect condition of nerve health, and the result is that the entire body feels the effect of it. "There's a Reason."

Fresh Country Butter, per lb 25c Fancy Smooth Potatoes, per bushel 75c 19 lbs. Granulated, 20 lbs. A, or 21 lbs. C Sugar $1.00 25 lbs. Pride Richmond, White Lily or Marguerite Flour for 70c NOTICE As we have opened our store at our new number since the directories were printed, and our number not appearing therein, we take this opportunity to inform our patrons that our numbers are as follows: New Phone 1838 Bell Phone 49 R MODEL .DEPT. STOC3E NO. 11 S. 7th St. Smith & Goodrich. Props.