Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 283, 22 November 1907 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22t 1907.

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THE BRADLEY CASE. Neither charitably inclined people nor cynically inclined people can afford time to waste sympathy on Mrs. Bradley, the woman who is being trid at Washington for the runnier of former Senator Brown. The facts of the case brought out by the trial thow that despite the tears and penitent atlitude of the defendant, she was nothing more or less than a "kept woman" who, in acknowledging her great love for the senator, shows that that love was nothing but an unholy lovo or rather lust; that she betrayed the love and faith of her husband and children and broke up the family of Senator Brown. Her claim that she nought to persuade the senator to break off their relations time and again and return to his family sounds absurd in the face of the fact that she lived with him on terms of the utmost intimacy for a period of ten years, during which time both she and the senator were arrested twice and tried for their unholy way of living. Her last act as a free woman, the murder of her paramour, has been the act of too many fallen women before her and she should pay the penalty exacted by the law of the land for committing murder.

HOSPITAL DAY RETURNS. Hospital day as a revenue producer for the hospital has proved to be a great success. From what we understand over $500 was collected from voluntary offerings at the thirty-eight stands over the city. The markets in the past have never yielded more than $75 and the difference between the two methods is so great as likewise are the monetary returns that It Is safe to say Hospital day will hereafter be an annual affair In RlohmonJ. The success of the undertaking rests with those unselfish workers who gave their time and thought to it and to the charitably inclined who contributed towards the good work. Yesterday's results show that Richmond can congratulate itself upon having a plentiful supply of both kinds of such citizen!.

OLD CARS ARE BEING REPAIRED INSTEAD OF BURNED WANT SMALLER CERTIFICATES IN PAY OTHER RAILROAD NEWS.

A photographic study of the late Charles Tracy Barney, who startled the community by committing suicide. Mr. Barney was one of the best known bankers and real estate men in the city, and was at the head of the Knickerbocker Trust company, up to the time it went into the hands of the receiver.

TAGGART INNOCENT DECLARES!. KE1 He Will Not Be Responsible for A Boom for Judge Grey Or Anyone Else.

HE IS REALLY FOR BRYAN.

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S. DUNCAN IS CHOSEN TO ASSIST

HE HAS NO THOUGHT OF SUPPORTING ANY OTHER CANDI-

Terrible Liquor Craving

How Orrlne Destroys all Desire lor Whiskey and Beer.

Following the precedent of past years, the Pennsylvania has given instructions to keep the smaller box cars off the main lines of the system, placing them in service on the branch roads. To the ordinary mind, there seems to be no good reason why this policy should be carried out, but railroad officials assert that the reason the ruling was made is a good one. Small cars are harder to handle properly on the main lines in conjunction with the larger ones, and frequently they are the cause of accidents which blockade traffic for several hours, a condition which all officials are fighting against at the present time for tne reason of the very heavy travel. One hours' loss of time means much to the railroads, who have at present an immense amount of freight to handle. And again, officials are expecting much more traffic as soon as the present financial crisis passes. To handle this immense amount of freight, every precautionary measure known in the railroad vocabulary will have to be brought Into play. The slightest hitch

may mean a freight congestion. By placing the smaller cars on the branch lines of the system, the road does not handicap shippers, as they

do not generally require the largest cars now In use. In connection with the freight car proposition, the Pennsylvania has issued an order to burn all smaller freight cars which are worn out. It is estimated in Richmond that last year the big corporation burned at least 10,000 cars. This year, however, trot few cars have been destroyed. Wherever it is possible to repair thera the road is doing so.

8c The 7c Calico Outing 6c "People's Store" sc 9th and Main 20 $7.00 Ladies' Suit The Busy Corner Ladies' Cloak $12.50 $3.50 i 50c 14 DayS 11c Bleach Blankets Muslin 31 c Cut Price 8c 510 Q0 $5.00 Ladies' Cloak odlV Ladies' Skirt $12.50 $3.98 The Busy Corner 9th and Main "The People's Sttore" Ring 1948 Open Evenings 9th and Main 9

The terrible craving for liquor is a symptom of disease and to overcome it, the disease itself should be treated in a scientific way. When one has used whiskey, beer or other stimulants for-a long time, the nerve cells have become accustomed to the effects of the stimulants and demand liquor in order to perform their duties. If the nerve cells are properly treated, the craving for liquor will be destroyed. It is in this way that Orrine cures alcoholism, by supplying to the nerve cells the strength needed, thus destroying the desire for liquor. It erad-

DATE REPORT CI RCULATED Icates every particle of the terrible

BY OPPONENTS OF TAGGART.

liquor craving, Imparts new strength and vigor to the whole system, and restores the general health.' Treatise

Indiananolis. Ind.. Nov. 22. If a on urunicenness. tree on request.

, . , , , ... . T . . The Orrine Co., Washington, D. C. boom is launched at the French Lick i 0 . I v . v ! So successful has Orrine been that meeting of the democratic national in every 'box ia a registered guarantee committee today for Judge Grey of which entitles you to a refund of your Delaware, or for anyone else besides money if Orrine fails to effect a cure.

William Jennings Bryan, National Chairman Taggart will have had noth-

Will Aid Prosecution in Asphalt Case.

The

MAY GET NEW INDICTMENT.

ing to do with it.

Never before was a treatment for the liquor habit sold in this way. A guarantee like this shows the faith of the

John W. Kern of ' discoverer of Orrine and the agents

Indianapolis, leading Bryan man In Indiana, who is Taggart's attorney and confidential friend, declares that there

who handle it, the leading druggists

everywhere.

Orrine is in two forma, No. 1 which

can be given secretly in food or drink;

Is absolutely no ground for a state- i No. 2 in pill form for those who de

ment that Taggart Is not in sympathy sire to be cured. Either form costs with the Hrvan h "T V u l Per hoX an botQ a Sold Under

" " - - J w W V u. . v A I certainty, that Taggart, way down in his heart, has been for Bryan for the

SECOND EYE TEST. The second eyesight test for the Grand Rapids and Indiana road will be conducted the latter part of this month. Employes, particularly trainmen and englnmen, will receive the test. The first test given some time ago proved unsatisfactory owing to the fact that traffic was so heavy tho men were kept constantly busy handling it, that they had no time to submit to a test.

Ferris Grocery 615 South 9th - Last Grocery Out Fine Ducks, Chickens and Turkeys for the Thanksgiving dinner. All kinds of fancy groceries and fresh country produce. Call Bell phone 344-R; new phone in soon.

WANT SMALLER CERTIFICATES.

If the Pennsylvania pays Richmond employes by the cash and check system again, the merchants of Richmond would like the big corporation to Issue the clearing house certificates . in smaller denomination, a local retail- i er has said. He also made the assertion, that he would a few weeks prior to the next Pennsylvania pay, attempt to ascertain the method to be used and would ask merchants to appeal to the big road's higher officers, to issue the checks in smaller denominations.' He said that $20 certificates, such as were issued this month work too great a hardship upon the merchant who cashes them in favor of bills owed by j railroaders. Too much change has to be given. The issuance of $10 certifi- j cates would entirely alleviate evil con-'

ditions as were experienced by merchants this month.

Just received Car No. 1 KANSAS HAY OMER G WHELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th SI. Phone 1679

The McCoiatoa Co,

Richmond's Leading Music House

Judge James A. Pritchard of the Criminal court at Indianapolis has announced that he w ould appoint John S. Duncan to assist the state in the prosecution of the asphalt fraud cases now pending in the criminal court. Mr. Duncan is one of the best known crim

inal lawyers in the state, and is quite

well known in Richmond, where Mrs. Duncan formerly lived. The judge's drtu-" ' ution to appoint Mr. Duncan ; cached, after several conferencv v. iih Elliott K. Hooton, prosecuting attorney, and the Arrangement was agreeable to the prosecutor. The first duty the special counsel will have tn the case will be to examine carefully the Indictments which have been prepared against Harry P. Bmnaugh and the men who were charged with conspiring with him to tlcfraud the city. Ho will co-operate v-' he state in making up the issues in ; case, and if he and the prosecutor find within the next few weeks that the indictments could be made stronger, new ones will be prepared and voted by the grand Jury.

MASONIC CALENDAR.

Week commencing Nov. IS. Saturday Loyal Chapter No. 49, O.

E. S. Special meeting to receive visitation from Grand Matron, Nelle L. Goodbar and exemplification of the work.

last year." said Mr. Kern. "He has no thought of supporting anyone else for president, and all statements, to the contrary are an injustice to him and untrue." The impression is gaining ground very rapidly in Indiana that Taggart's opponents are purposely circulating the report that an

anti-Bryan movement is to be started at French Lick and that the national

chairman is secretly a partner in it.

i the liberal guarantee that your monj ey will be refunded if Orrine falls to j cure.

Orrine is for sale by A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond, Ind.

The Princess of Wales has sent to the Church army of England an order for a large number of shirts, to be made by the wives of prisoners who are under the care of the societv.

PREDICTS GOOD HELD OF FRUIT THIS YEAR

State Entomologist Douglass Is Very Hopeful.

MORE THAN EVER Increased Capacity for Mental Labor Since Leaving Off Coffee.

Many former coffee drinkers who have mental work to perform, day after day, have found a better capacity and greater endurance by using Postum Food Coffee, instead of ordinary coffee. An Ills, woman writes: 'i had drank coffee for about twenty years, and finally had what the

DEPENDS ON THE WEATHER

B. W. Douglass, state entomologist, says the indications are for an unusually good yield of fruit o all kinds

in Indiana next year. Only weather

conditions, he says, will prevent a good fruit yield. An early freeze or warm weather next spring followed

by a freeze might play havoc with the

fruit, but unless there are some such

weather conditions the yield will likely be above the average. This year

doctor called "coffee heart." I was ' the fruit yield was a failure. The nervous and extremely despondent; failure wa.s due to different conditions had little mental or physical strength ; in different parts of the State. In the left, had kidney trouble and constipa- j northern part of the Stato an early tion. j freeze last fall caused the failure. In "The first noticeable benefit derived the southern part of the State warm from the change from coffee to Pos- j weather In the spring followed by a

A comparison has recently been made of the power of the lights in French light houses in various xerioda In the last thirty-live years. In 1ST4. when only oil lights were used, the highest power was equal to 54XH0 candles. In 1S82 when tho electric light was introduced the power rose to a maximum of 820,000 candles. Since then frequent Improvements have been made in the electric lights until at present, the mo6t powerful light houses project an illumination neaxly eunal to S,O0OOO candles.

turn was the natural action of the kidneys and bowels. In two weeks ray heart action was greatly improved and my nerves steady. "Then I became los;; despondent, and the desire to be active again, showed the proof of renewed physical and mental strength. "I am steadily gaining in physical strength and brain power. I formerly did mental work and had to give it up on account of coffee, but since using Postum I am doing hard mental labor with less fatigue than ever before." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Read the little book, 'The Road: to Welh-ille," in pfcgs. There's a Rscn.

freeze, caused the failure.

ONLY ONE "BROMO QUININE"

That is LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Look for the signature of E. W.

I GROVE. Used the World over to Cure

a cold in One Day. 23e.

The export of Chinese crackers from Canton was 43,197 hundredweight last

year as compared with 45,104 hundredweight, the average for the pre

vious five years.

if you can't sleep, take Oxyoline. 22-2

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

REPORT IS DENIED. Samnel F. Vauclain, general superintendent of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, absolutely denied a report that owing to a cancellation by the

Pennsylvania of an order for 426 loco

motives the company would reduce its working force one-third. "We have never had an order of such size from the Pennsylvania Railroad and will not reduce our working force this

year," he said. At the general offices of the Pennsylvania it was denied that there was any order for 425 locomotives placed within recent years.

It was stated, moreover, that If any order of any size had been placed, it would not be revoked.

FOUNTAIN PENS. The largost and best stock In the city. 25c to $3.00. Pens repaired while you wait Keep this in view. JENKINS & CO., Jewelers.

The prettiest and the greatest collection of high grade pianos in Southeastern Indiana Stcinway Krell-French Kimball Cable and others including Inside Players oi the HIGHEST QUALITY The McConaha Co. 413-415 Main St. 11 and 13 S. 4th SL

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

RICHMOND AUTO AGENCY

REPAIRING

STORAGE, ETC. 1207 Main Street Phone 425 . Open All Night.

FEELING OF OPTIMISM. With the possible exception of grain transportation companies are moving freight at a normal rate and even grain Is beginning to employ their few cars which were temporarily idle. The sluggishness of grain is, in many cases, not due to a congestion in elevators, but to the fact that the thrifty and plethoric farmer Is holding the product in his bins awaiting an upward movement of the market, a thing he Is amply able to do since he does not need the money and can therefore afford to speculate a little. Traveling freight agents are a unit in the general feeling of optimism.

Start winter in a healthy condition, be free from disease. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. the most reliable preventative. Nothing so sure

to keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or

Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Rabbits, says a naturalist have white tails, so that the young may be able to

distinguish their mother in case of

pursuit. The color of a rabbit is so like that of the ground that this would

otherwise be difficult, if not impossi ble.

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FIRST ORANGE SALE THIS YEAR Floridas, 30c Size, at 21 Cents a Dozen, Saturday Only. Try a Dozen With Your Order. HADLEY BROS., New Phone 2292. Old. 292.

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Buy now ; Don't worry about the payments. We want to sell you good clothing 25 per cent cheaper than any other Credit Store, and we can do it if youll let us. Come this week and have the good of the clothes when you need them.

MEN'S SUITS MEN'S OVERCOATS BOYS' OVERCOATS MEN'S HATS

WOMEN'S NEW STYLE SUITS WOMEN'S COATS, ALL STYLES MISSES' SUITS UP-TO-DATE MILLINERY

No Store Can Undersell Us. No Store But Ths Gives Yog Unconditional Credit. Everything for the whole family at the lowest prices on easy payments

Peoples' Credit Clothing Co 1010 Wain Streei Westcott tlotci Boil ig Phone 1569 Open Lvcnings.

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