Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 317, 29 December 1907 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TKLEUUA31, SUNDAY, DECE3IBKR 29, 1907.
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT
Doesn't sound so big as compared with some advertising, but we prefer to TELL THE TRUTH and earn your confidence. MONDAY AND TUESDAY we will actually take off of every Blanket or Comfort bill 20 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR from our former low prices. The discount is not from the assumed value of the goods, but from the actual former selling price.
ft! EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves, Etc. 605-507 Main St., Richmond, Ind. Palladium Want Ads
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Have .you a number of bills that ought to be paid? Do $ not let them run too long, until the people you owe begin $ crowding you, because it hurts your credit. Make your $ word and credit good. We'll let you have the money $ quick and put the matter in such shape that you can re- $ pay the loan easily. $1 is the weekly payment on a $50 $ loan for 50 weeks; other amounts in the same propor- $ tions. We loan money on Furniture, Pianos, Teams, Fix- $ tures, and other personal property without removal. All $ business strictly confidential. Loans made in all parts of $ the city, and all towns reached by interurban roads. $ Mail or phone applications receive our prompt atten- $ tlon. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut $ it out and mail it to us, and our agent will call on you: $ $ $ Name $ y $ Wife's Name $ $ $ Street and Number $ $ $ City $ $ $ Amount Wanted $ $ $ $ Call on or Address, $ Rir.HwinMn i n&N hdmpany .
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CHINESE
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BY THE Influx of Foreign Interests Has Led to Popular Protest Being Made. WANT RIGHTS RESTORED. PEOPLE DEMAND THAT THE ALIENATION OF THEIR RIGHTS BY OUTSIDERS BE STOPPED AT ONCE. Pekin, Dec. 28. The dowager empress ha given verbal orders to the interior department and to the police to suppress all public meetings in Pekin, and there is reason to believe this order will be extended to the provinces. The popular agitation along the lines of "rights recovery" is growing in a phenomenal manner. The question of provincial, as against federal sovereignty, enters largely into the matter. Women's societies, schools for boys and girls, the family newspapers and the political press all are participating in the agitation, and for a month past the government here has been receiving telegrams in increasing numbers expressing the strong desire , of the senders that the rights which I have been alienated from them by foreigners be restored to the Chinese. The movement has reached such magnitude that the government is now striving to fill a conciliatory position. ' The people of Chekiang province have sent some delegates here to protect their interests. These delegates the foreign board has taken into its confidence, opening its archives to them and asking them to make a careful examination of the position of the "Chinese government with regard to Great Britain, and then to recommend a solution of the difficulty. The reception accorded these civilian delegates by the government and the admission of representatives of provincial councils into state affairs at Pekin, is without precedent and is believed to constitute what can be called the thin edge of the wedge which is to give constitutional rights. It shows also the importance of the agitation which has been going on in Chekiang province and which undoubtedly is the cause of the recent edict by the throne. The agitation embraces the question of the patrol of the West river by Great Britain in an effort to put an end to the piracy there, and leading Englishmen apprehend that the recent popular hostility will result in an Inquiry into British trade. The government is relying on the support of Great Britain, whose insistence upon China's maintenance of her original position has produced an apparent solidarity among the Chinese ministers. The pressure of the British government is strengthening the position of Yuan Shi Kai, whose popularity and influence in Pekin is regarded by foreigners as essential to the safety and progress of China. It is declared here that the foreign agitation in the matter of the attitude adopted by Japan with regard to Manchuria and the warning of Russia concerning the annulment of the telegraph convention have led the British foreign office to take action, and it is understood that this has been in the form of representations to the Tokio government. France has consented to the revision of the convention regarding land telegraphs, but she has postponed the discussion with China of the cable controversy, as she desires to secure facilities for the extension of the submarine line to Vladivostok. China, it is stated here, considers the attitude taken by Japan to be based upon impossible claims and Japan, it is averred, is taking advantage of China's complications with Great Britain to postpone the negotiations regarding Manchuria. She has delayed drafting the new postal convention, which was promised for November. Travelers arriving here complain of what they call the organized incivility and in some cases even the brutal conduct of the Japanese trainmen and guards on the Manchurian railway. Virginia Murderer Arrested. Bristol, Va., Dec. 28. Luther Wallace, twenty-three years old, who shot and killed Lee Eldridge, a prominent citizen residing near Bristol, on Christmas morning was captured by a posse of citizens, headed by the sheriff, near 1 Abingdon, late last evening. Eldridge had been deputized by Sheriff White I t nraa aHlstin? in th n rrpQf nt Wol. lace for breaking in a postoffice. when the latter fired, killing him instantly. Accidentally Shot Nephew. Aiken. S. C, Dec. 28. While taking part In a dove drive near Aiken, B. F. Tyler accidentally shot the top of his nephew's head off, causing Instant death. The dead boy was the twelve-year-old son of C. A. Humphrey of Atlanta. Tyler afterward tried to kill himself. Talking Over Many Things. Madison, Wis., Dec. 2S. Delegates to the number of 300 are here from all parts of the United States to attend the sessions of the historic, economic, political science, sociological and labor associations. The conventions will be continued until Tuesday. Is Tie StcsBarh DisiwanUef An operation for the removal of th. atomch in a Chicago botpital recently, promoted discussion among the snrgeona whether the stomnch coold be removed and the patient be none :-e worse for it. Before the discussion had we! ied out, the patient had died. It demonstrated : could not live without his stomach. To keej e Ftomach in good condition, and cure const) Hon. inditrestioc. etc..nsethe great herb laxa e compound. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Peps id razaisu sell it - SI a bottle. Chicago passengers asms C C. ft L. trains land at 12th at. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tt PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
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Every Township in Clay County Has Gone Dry With Exception of Brazil. CAMPAIGN NOW CLOSED. IN SOME TOWNSHIPS THE WORK IS FINISHED BUT BRAZIL WILL BE THE NEXT SPOT TO BE ATTACKED. Brazil, Ind., Dec. 28. The Good Citizens' League has closed the campaign in VanBuren township for a blanket remonstrance with a majority of 150 signatures. Since beginning work less than two years ago the league has succeeded in driving the saloon out of ten of the eleven townships in the county. The VanBurean remonstrance will close the saloons in Knightsville, Harmony, New England, Bobtown and Carbon, nearly twenty In number. This will leave Brazil township the only one in the county with saloons, and the league will soon begin work to eliminate the fprty-six saloons in this township. The local saloon men are dazed by the success of the league, and the weakness of the brewery interests, as shown in the war which the breweries waged against the remonstrants in VanBurean township. While there is a feeling that the remonstrants cannot be successful in this city, yet there is a belief that the campaign will culminate in high license, with at least twelve saloons thrown out. Two Victims of Gasoline. North Judson, Ind., Dec. 28. Two little girls at Monterey, a little "town east of here, were burned to death there, due to the explosion of a gasoline lamp at the Catholic schoolhouse. About fifteen of the girls of the school and two or three sisters were rehearsing for an entertainment which was to be given New Year's eve. The room was lighted with gasoline lamps. One of the damps exploded just over the heads of Clara Kammes and Margaret Fox. each fifteen years old. The burning fluid poured over the heads of the little girls and lighted their hair. In a moment their clothing was ablaze and they were burned from head to foot, dying almost immediately. The building was saved by the prompt work of a bucket brigade. Plaintiffs Become Impatient. Idaville, Ind., Dec. 28. Some time ago a dispute arose in the Church of God here relative to ownership of the building. The matter was appealed to the courts, where it is still pending. A few days ago the plaintiffs to the suit became uneasy because of the delay and took possession of the disputed property. Since that time they have been camping in relays at the church. The other side has taken no action. Stole Safe and All. Boonville, Ind., Dec. 28. Burglars entered the saloon of JoBeph Hudspeth, emptied the money till and loader the fireproof safe, weighing 600 pounds and containing over $300 cash, into a buggy, and made good their escape into the country. Officers are investigating and men who were seen lounging around the saloon are under suspicion. Hanged Herself From Banisters. Vincennes, Ind., Dec. 28. Mrs. Minnie Dayson, fifty-three years old, committed suicide by hanging herself from the banisters on the second floor at her home. She had been mentally unbalanced for a week, It is said, because of anxiety for her son William, a soldier in Cuba, from whom she had not heard for several weeks. BLIND TO BECOME One Stenographer Thus Afflicted Is Daily Holding Down Position. SHORTHAND MACHINE USED. SHE TAKES DICTATION WITH SPEED EXCEEDING THE ORDINARY STENOGRAPHER HAS A KEEN SENSE OF TOUCH. New York, Dec. 2S A new field of endeavor has been opened to those men and women whose misfortune it is to be blind, a field which heretofore has been controlled by men and women whose chief requisite has been keen eyesight The new work is that of shorthand and typewriting, and the first blind woman exponent to enter the profession In New York state, if not in the entire country, may be seen daily at her desk in the offices and salesrooms of the New YorkAssociation for the Blind, at No. US E. Fiftyninth street. In addition to the large volume of office work correspondence, the stenographer has many outside customers who come In durinz the dav to give her dictation. With a speed exceeding that of the average short hand writer, and with no other guide than a remarkable mentality and amazing subtle sense of touch, the stenographer takes down the dictation oj Means I a shorthand machine. ,
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There's a Happy New Year com- i Ing to those who procure their coal i from our yard, for they will secure satisfaction and comfort from every ton of coal we Eel I. Our coal is of the best grade mined, and we don't send you part dirt and part stones, but put good, honest, clean, well screened coal. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5tnSt Phone 1235. Richmond Trust Company Capital, $250,000; Surplus $25,000. In addition to throe per cent interest (compounded i twice each year) which is paid on savings, depositors have the safety and security afforded by a strong and conservatively managed institution. Your financial business is invited. Petaluma Incubators Standard 01 the World. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main. FOUNTAIN PENS. Th largest and best stock In the city. 25c to $3.00. Pens repaired while you wait Keep this in view. JENKINS & CO., Jewelers. SANITOL $2.70 worth o! Sanitol Toilet Luxuries for $1.00 This Offer Positively Closes Dec. 31, '07. Leo H. Fihe's PHARMACY. OLIVES OLIVES FANCY Bulk Olives Quart. OLIVES OLIVES THE BEE HIVE GROCERY CO. Automatic Phone 1198. 1199 Bell 190.
For tbe Form and Complexion DO IMOT BE THIIM BF.41TY Is Irresisttble, anl a great factor In worldly success. The preservation of one's charms requires more care than you grlve to your precious jcvels, lact" and bric-a-brac. Age is not a matter of years but ? feoHns. an.l buuuty is a woman's birthright. A wise woman will stimulate th charms she is losing, and endeavor to regain those he has lose.
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should e used by every woman who has the least desire to be attractive. It Is the only preparation known to medical science that will lound out hollowed, thin chnks. or scrawny neck with K1KM, HUALTHY KI.KMI and ItOioVK AVKIXKI.KS from the. face and hands, no matter how deep the furrow. FOR UKVELOI'l.XU THK BIST or to make the breasts firm, large and beautiful, nothing can equal it. To prevent the breasts from shrinking after weauinff baby, mothers should always use tiKISltA SKIX FOOD. It will restore bosom to its natural contour and beauty lost through nursinft or sickness. On sale at all principal iepartment Stores and LruKSlsts or will be sent to any address, postage prepaid, in plain sealed wrapper, upon receipt of Fifty Cents. 1701717? A sample box just enough to convince you of the great merit of CiKlSlll KIN FOOIl will be sent free for ten cents, which pays for the cost of mailing. We will also send you our booklet "WOMAX'S BKAl'TV which contains all the proper movements for massapinj? the face, neck and arms and full directions for developing the bust. Address: (iEISHA MFU. t'O, 735 Hancock Street. Brooklyn. N. Y. tOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Holiday Grocery PRICES! We buy lor CASH, and sell lor CASH. Compare Our Prices With Our Credit Competitors. NUF CED. Fine White Mealy Home Grown Potatoes, per bushel 75c (5 bushel lots or more, per bushel, TOO 25 lbs. Pride Richmond, White I-.il-, Marguerite or Carpenter's Fancy Flour 70c IS lbs. Granulated. 19 lbs. A, or 20 lbs. C Sugar for $1.00 6 lbs. Fresh Ground N. Y. Buckwheat Flour and SO Stamps 30c Home Grown Onions (Fancy Red) per bushel 85c 2 lb. can Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 cans for 15c Our Favorite Succotash, Z cans for 25c
Cracked Hominy, 2 pounds for 5c Fancy Milky Dried Sweet Corn, per lb 10c Fresh Country Butter, per lb 25c Genuino Home Made Mince Meat, per pound 10c Best Square Cracker, per 1. 5c A No. 1 Good Ginger Snap, snappy, per lb 5c Best Golden Wafers, per lb 10c Stamps with Each 10c Purchase.
Model Department Store, 11 S. 7th St. Colonial BIdg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich, Props.
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THE RAYS OF HAPPINESS in a home at night are increased a thousand-fold if the rooms are well lighted. Put a mantle on your gas jet and you have a cheerful, steady white lightthe nearest to the sun itself. A mantle saves one-third in gas consumption. Richmond Light Heat & Power Co.
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We have them at any price to suit your purse W. H. Ross Drug Co. 804 MAIN ST. Pltone 77-Automatic 1217. RICHMOND.
Have you Ordered Your Printing For 1908? Be prepared and start the new year with a full supply and the right kind ol stationery. U you want the best at THE RIGHT PRICE we can furnish It. Let as furnish samples and submit a bid on your work. Our motto Is: Good work at Riant Prices. We will save yon money. We print Candidate Cards on short notice. Quaker City Printing Co.
Over 17 and 19 North 8th Street. PALLADIUM
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Strength And Health come from proper exercise and proper food and drink. The right beverage to get and keep in fine condition in Richmond Export Beer. Chemists attest its purity, physicians its value aa a medicine and tonic, athletes its irood qualities as a general body builder. Do you know you can get a case right at your door? FacL 'Phone if you like postal will do. Minck Brewing Co. Makes a Fine CHRISTMAS GIFT Phone 4213 WANT ADS PAY
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