Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 328, 9 January 1908 — Page 8
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Unparalleled Bargain Giving Of Ladies' Stylish Wearables Coefiiimuiietil Friday aM(ffl Saflortaiy The remarkable sacrificing of Ladies' Garments has been Heralded Far and Near and brought a spontaneous lot of inquiries from out-of-town patrons; so for their benefit as well as for the benefit of our city friends not being able to attend the first three days, we will continue this Phenomenal Bargain event
TWO MOME PAYS 2 Again! Outshining and excelling anything and everything yet accomplished by any Richmond store. 'Tis our way of advertising in way of remarkable bargaining. Suits at half price! Velvet Coats at Half Price! Skirts at One-fourth off! Colored Coats at Half Price! Astrakan Coats at Half Price! Furs all One-third Off! Black Coats at One-third Off! All Waists Reduced! See our Coats at $1.98. See our Coats at $4.95!
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VENTURE INTO BANK COST HIM MILLION
Heinze Interest in Mercantile Institution Has Been Taken From Him.
GOULD INTERESTS ON TOP.
DIVIDES FARMLAND
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Samuel Lambertson and Wi. Of Near Cambridge City Make Big Gifts.
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HAS PLEADED NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE OF MISAPPROPRIATION OF FUNDS AND CASE WILL BE HEARD JANUARY 20. New York. Jan. 0. At least .1.- , and perhaps twice that, was lopped from the fortune of V. Augustus Heinze yesterday when, practically reeourceless and facing trial in the United States court for alleged misapplication of Mercantile National bank funds, he was forced to relinquish his '." shares of stock in that institution. Edwin Gould and William Nelson Cromwell, original owners of tho shares, took them over when Heinze admitted his inability to take up the notes he had given in part payment. That completely eliminated him from the Mercantile National bank. The Gould-Cromwell interests took their old place and will restore the bank to its former quiet, conservative standing. The final ousting of Heinze took place only a few hours after he had appeared before Judge Chatfield in the United States circuit court on the charges of over certification of checks and misapplication of funds. He pleaded nut guilty and his attorney was given until January '' to prepare for trial. It was a sad sort of day for the erstwhile copper king.
EACH CHILD GETS S15.0CC
THE LAND HAS BEEN IN POSSE SION OF MR. LAMBERTSON FC MORE THAN A HALF CEf TURY.
Cambridge City. Intl.. Jan. 9. Re cently Samuel Lamherson and wife Demaris, called all their children tf the homo place and gave each a sub etantial gift. They are blessed with a large and appreciative family of boys and girls and with the grandchildren the house was full to overflowing Mr. and Mrs. Lamberson were able to divide among their children about Soft acres, the best farming laud of Fay ette and Henry counties. The divi sion makes a harmonious settlement of the property that. Mr. Lamberson has accumulated by long years of labor and good business accumen and the assistance of his wife and children. While W. A. Medsker, as attorney for Mr. Lamberson, was making out papers for the distribution of the lands, he had deeds placed in his hands for lands that have been in Mr. Lamberson's possession for mere than a half century. By this and previous gifts each child will have about $1",000.
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THE FARMERS OF WAYNE COUNTY.
WESTERN WAYNE
BREAKS
HOG RECORD
HOPE DAWNS AS WORK PROGRESSES
Expected Miners Will Reached in One Week.
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Ely. New, Jan. 9. Work cm the Alpha shaft, in which the miners have boon entombed since December 4, is going forward rapidly. The water pipe is in good shaie now and the men below have an abundance of air. food and water. It is expected that fcolid ground will be reached by the rescuers within four t'ays, when the work will be safer and much better progress made.
DISSOLUTION PARTNERSHIP. The partnership heretofore existing and known as the firm of Kepler & Weller, doing a Real Instate, Loan and Insurance business in the city of Richmond, Ind., is dissolved. 9-lt ALONZO KEPLER.
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Petaluma Incubators Standard Of the World. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main.
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Warrant Alleging Breach Promise Is Served On Man.
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The Bee Hive Grocery Co. Automatic Phones 1198-1199 Bell 190 Fancy Strawberries Oranges ! Oranges ! We have secured the agency for Richmond of the Desert Brand Arizona Oranges This fruit Is the finest that grows In the world, rich in flavor, rich in color, extra sweet and full of juice. Order a dozen. They will please jou. Don't forger we have, the finest Bulk Olives in the city. I.arce. new and fresh
A BEAUTY THE CAUSE.
Washington. Pa., Jan. !. L,. K. Hep-
ler. a business man ot liinlalo, a. i., was placed under arrest this morning while passing through the town to attend the funeral of his father at the old Helper homestead, 12 miles south of Washington. Breach of promise was the charge, anil Miss Evaline Mae Moss, one of the town's fairest, is the young lady who ullages that Hepler did not keep a promise to marry her two years ago. Miss Moss declares that she had her wedding garments made two years ago on the promise of Hepler to marry her bu that he fled to Buffalo. On hearing of the death of his father, and Knowing Hepler would pass through Washington coining to the funeral, tha young lady swore out the warrant last evening.
KILLS SELF FOR GIRL SWEETHEART IN PRISON
Young Man Despondent Because of Her Misfortune.
Sixty Head Averaging More Than 386 Pounds Were Sold on the Market.
OFF FARM OF JOHN JACKSON
The Ferocious Muskellunge. In the bed of a drained off lake was found the skull of a muskellunge with a swan's skull inside of It, and the teeth were locked in the bone, showing that the strong, powerful bird had been attacked during a time wheu its head was under water, and possibly In the fierce battle that must have ensued each combatant drowned the other.
Covington, Ind., Jan. 1. Despondent
because his sweetheart had been sent to the Girls Reformatory, Mark Smith 11) years old, killed himself at the horue of his mother in this city at a late hour last night by drinking a large quantity of carbolic acid. He was discovered shortly after committing the act, but died before a physician could be summoned. Kuth Sweezy, 1G years old, to whom Smith had become greatly attached, was sentenced Saturday to the Girls' Reformatory, and the worry over this fact caused the boy to take his life. He attempted to commit suicide about four weeks ago by the same method, but was saved by prompt medical attention.
Cambridge City, Ind.. Jan. a The finest lot. of hogs that has been sold in this part of the state this season, came from the farm of John Jackson, in Washington township, and were delivered to Henry Hartinan at Germantown. They comprised head
and the average weight was .'.so pounds. This is good weight for aged hogs, but is all the more remark
able for the reason that these hogs
were ten months and less in age. To be precise, -IS head were ten months old and 12 head were eight months old. Albert Sarver, who has charge of the farm, deserves much credit for his part of the work. These pigs came from pure bred Duroc sows, topped by a pure bred Poland China hog. The price of these hogs was $4.r0 and the weighing was done on the farm. Mr. Jackson has his farm in the best condition for grain and stock, and it Isnt much trouble for a good farmer like Mr. Sarver to get results. Nothing has been spared to make the soil fertile, to keep good fences and barns, and have pure water wherever needed.
If the State of Indiana permits the Grocers and Dealers in neighboring towns of Richmond to sell Country Sausage, Meats, etc.. Richmond can
not sustain an ordinance prohibiting her dealers from selling the same. Otherwise it would be class legislation. As far as I can use Country Sausage, Meats, etc., 1 will buy and sell them until a test case is made. There are other City ordinances that are fencing in the City. If the Grocers, Milk-men and Wagon Dealers can sell from house to house during the market hours, the Farmer can sell his own product also. Otherwise it would bo Class Legislation. I will be at the expense of the trial of the first Parmer that is arrested for selling his own products in the city during Market hours and make a test case of If. Years ago, I made a test case, by refusing to pay to the City Market Master for inspecting my Grocery Scales (after paying tho third annual inspection), was fined In the City Court, the case was appealed to the Circuit Court, the City lost the case. Since then my scales have been inspected annually, but no fees asked. I understand the Market Master is still collecting his fees from other dealers. Grocerymen. is this true? C. R. HUNT, Grocer, 1-9-lt CM Main Street.
Innocuous vanity. As gold Is never put Into circulation without some alloy, so perhaps for this world's use some alloy is needed in the gold of character. The only questions are. What alloy and how much? I shall try to answer the question as to kind and leave to individual discretion the question as to quantity. A great actor once said that all men have vanity, but some conceal it more successfully than others. If vanity be a universal trait, we may take it as that alloy which is necessary to our active and circulating usefulness. It is decried by all moralists, preached against ia all pulpits and everywhere believed to be as undesirable as it is universal.
Calling a Skeptic. Wayback Senior The time I went to see Baruum's world famous white eie pliant Wayback Junior (interrupting) He never had a white elephant, dad. It was a fake. Wayback Senior (bristling up) A fake wuz it? Gol duin ye! I s'pose arter ye go to college fer another year er two yell be tellin' me I never seen a real live mermaid in a tank uv water! Brooklyn Life.
Prescribing In Sleep. "I had an unusual experience once,'said a celebrated Loudon doctor, "which illustrates how accurately the brain
may sometimes carry on the activities of the day during the interval of sleep, although such unconscious action would not do to swear by. I watched all night at the bedside of a patient Early in the morning I lay down, telling the nurse to call me if such and such changes occurred. The changes came, and she did call me. I rose, went to the beds'ie, examined the patient carefully, changed the medicine and ordered a different treatment. Then I went back to bed. When I awoke again and the nurse referred to the change in the night, I did not know what she meant. I had not the faintest recollection of having been called or of having prescribed anything else. I examined the patient. She was better. Then I turned to the remedies. They were Just what the case required. I had carried on the proper course of reasoning and had met evety emergency of the case, and yet I was sound asleep all the while."
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40-41 Colonial Building. Richmond. Indiana, f
Special Grocery Mention For Friday and Saturday.
any
Ducks. Geese. Turkeys (
Chickens Cleaned and Dressed Perfectly. Fancy, Ripe, Sweet Strawberries Extra Large Tangerines Heavy Florida Grape Fruit Fancy Bulk Olives 25c a Quart
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Fresh Young Beets Fancy Cauliflower Large Egg Plants Fresh Pie Plant Red B'f'k Radishes Spanish Onions
Young Carrots Fresh Cucumbers Solid Head Lettuce Spring Onions Sassafras Tender Celery
MUSHROOMS Fancy New Norway Mackerel, any size. New York Sweet Cider Sweet Florida Oranges, Good Size 19c a Dozen
John M. Eggemeyer 4th and Main Sts.
The fish was supposed to have been j Nevertheless, in youth at least, a eer-
about seventy pounds in weight. Another case on record is that of a five pound fish being found dead, apparently choked by the partly swallowed body of another hsh of three pounds. So voracious is the muskellunge that it will devour any living thing that comes within its vision. Full grown bullfrogs, good sized ducklings, small aquatic birds, as well as many water mammals, become an easy prey to its yawning Jopulchor cf a mouth. Louis lihead in Met-'""M'n '.'nijazlne.
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All Out. George Golden and his friend Casey, a pair of well known humorists, once
sailed for Europe. Relating the events of the trip afterward Golden remarked: ! "Talk about seasickness! Had I known that Casey was afflicted that way we never should have gone ! abroad. The very first day out Casey . collapsed and refused to brace up ' again. I tried all sorts of remedies ou . him. but without avail. All he would i mutter was h, tnusha. imisba! I'm so ill" ! "Filially 1 cried out. '( '.m't you keep i anything ou your stoma '-h, manV i "'Only ray hai.ds. ;e.-rge,' he groaui ed; 'only my bauds!" "
Leaving Richmond 11:18 p. m. Tla C. C. 4- Ll lands you in Chicago a: 7:00 a. m. Through simpers and coachts. You will like it- pittl
tain degree or it may be necessary. Vanity is like the kindly cloud which shelters us from the all piercing and too brilliant sun of truth, for it may be doubted whether any of us can bear the truth unveiled. The melancholy Dane who had revealed to him unqualified truth, both as regards this life and the next, was not by that revelation incited to action. Hamlet found the truth withering, not stimulating; it paralyzed rather than nerved. And it may be so with all truth. Most of us are ordinary people, but happily most of us do not find this out, at least not in our first youth. I.ippincott's.
Just the Thing. "May I hold your horse, sir?" "He won't run away." "That's the kind of horse I want to hold." New York Press.
Guessing at It. "Let's see." said Dubley "what's the rest of that old saying, don't you know, that begins, 'Man proposes and' "
"Why," replied Mugiey, "it's 'Man ' proposes and the breach of promise ; suit exposes,' isn't it :" Philadelphia i Press.
Inside Information. "Well, you've won your bet that 1 was going to marry that widow." "I knew I would." "But how did you know? I scarcely knew her when I made the bet." "She told me." Houston Post
Quite Easy. to' you know how to turn a stea into a tramp? Nothing easier. You ask the tramp in, and. having dished up the steak, you set it ou a plate before him. That's all.
Who demands Justice must administer justice. German Proverb.
The True Sportsman. The true, the ideal sportsman has no environment, no center of distribution, no accurately defined geographic range. He lives in Balhatu or Belgravia. He is of the peerage or the proletariat He is a general officer on the active list or a retired sergeant. He prescribes drugs in a rural dispensary or he soothes malades imaginalres in his consulting room in Harley street He preaches in the village church or in the cathedral. His hat hangs in the hall of the castle or in the cottage porch. His Income is fifty thousand a year or nothing. He rides a cob or a thoroughbred, shoots with his grandfather's hammer gun or with the newest of hammerless ejectors, fishes with a hazel rod cut at the waterside or with the latest thing in split enne. sails the summer seas in a half rater or in a Sunbeam. Sportsmanship, In short is an instinct a birthright, not a commodity. Any one may buy It appurtenances. No one can buy Its temperament P. G. Aflalo la Fortnightly Review.
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DISTURBED THE CONGREGATION i The person who disturbed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing is requested to buy a bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. A. G. Luken & Co. i
Teacher Now. Harold, can you
me what wisdom Is? Small Harold Yes, ma'am. It's Information of the brain.
Prices cut in twain at Nusbaunfs great sale of Ladies' wearables.
Throw away pflls auJ stronsr cathartics whici -e violent fn action, and always have on har. r. Caldwell's Srrup Heprfn, the rnaranteet are for constipation aa4 aK diseases araing jom atoiuach uoabia
CROWS AN EXCEPTION. Chicago. Jan. 9 Pledges not to wear the plumage of any birds other than crows were signed yesterday by women representing 13 organizations in the Federation of Women's clubs, the occasion being a meeting of the seventh district of that body. The pledges excludes domestic fowls.
Chicago passenger aarnc C C. ft L. trains land at 12th at (Illinois Central) Station: most conveniently located. Remember this. -tf
Week End Grocery Prices. Mealy white potatoes, per bushel ...80 25 lbs flour (any kind).., 70 Home crown onions, per bushel ". ... ...85 Tomatoes, solid pack, 2 cans for ...15 Our Favorite Succatash 3 cans for 25 18lbs. granulated, 19 'bs. A, 20 lbs. C Sugar 1.00 Cream Cracker, 2 lbs. for 15 Best Square cracker, per pound 03
A No. 1 good ginger snap, per lb 03 Best Vanilla wafer, per pound 10 Our Leader Coffee, per lb 15 Our Choice Blend coffee and 23 stamps 25 Stamps with each purchase.
POULTRY. We will have a nice lot of Chickens
and Turkeys for Saturday, dressed or alive. Schwegman's Meat Markets. Both Phones. 9-2t
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Prices cut in twain at Nusbaum's great sale of Ladies' wearables.
C. C. k. 1 ticket arsct -arm Mil yessleeping car tickets to Cllcago tor their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. spr-tf
Model Department Store, S. 7th St. Intel-urban Station. Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich, Props.
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