Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 342, 23 January 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. 1903.
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Interesting News For Friday's Selling.
15 Ladies' Elegantly Tailored Suits This Season's Styles See our east window, it tells the story the rest we leave to your own good judgment
15 Suits, .ranging in price from $15, $18.50, $20, $2Z50 and $25
Friday Choice
Owing to the limited quantity and remarkable low price quotations we advise an early inspection.
PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANTS PURSUE PECULIAR METHODS
Kokomo Woman Gives Fortune
LIBERALITY Oil
Some Who Would Like to Occupy the Chair in the White House Are Noisy; Others Playing the Waiting Game.
CORTELYOU NOW PLAYING GAME OF "DARK HORSE."
Up to Date He Has Successfully Dodged All Attempts to Bring Him Into the OpenIndiana Candidate Quiet.
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P (TSSIlUviM U TAINTED MONEY mMIMM ACCEPTED AGAIN &Mm : s M0N-:
Who Supplies Your Range Coal? If we do you won't need to read further, because you're entirely satisfied with its quality. If you're not happy in your supply we respectfully (cheerfully withal) offer our services to bring pleasure to your home in solid black lumps of appropriate size. O. D. BULLERDICK
529 S. 5th St
PSione 1235.
Massage Creams Greaseless Face Creams Marcel Fluff For Ladies Dry Shampooing All Kinds of Manicuring Articles See the Window Leo H. Fihe's PHARMACY.
We are still accepting tainted money for our high grade printing. And if wise business men continue to appreciate the worth of our work we expect to accept more next month. If your knowledge tells you that you are not receiving the best there is in printing and you think you should get a better Quality, ease the burden from your mind by bringing the first tainted money you happen to come across to us and receive in return the very gnest quality of Commercial Printing. We carry in stock a full line of high grade bond and linen papers and we are filling orders daily for some of the largest and most exacting firms in the city. Uetter place your next order with us. Satisfaction guaranteed. QUAKER CITY PRINTING CO., Over 17 & 19 X. 8th St.
The Bee Hive Grocery Co. Automatic Phones 1198-1199 Bell 190 New York Cream. Brick, Sap Sago, Imported Swiss, Edam, Philadelphia Cream, Neulchalcl, Canada Cream, Roquefort Remember vc have the finest BULK OLIVES in the city, new, crisp and large, only 30c A QUART Fancy Comb Honey and Fancy Strained Honey. Try our Cauned Blackberries They are just like Home Canned. .
S12.00 -- S12.00
Rubber Tire I will rubber tire :-our buggy for $12.00 and guarantee them for one year. I make this special price for sixty days beginning January 20th and ending March 20th, 'OS. I also do all kinds of carriage repairing, painting and trimming. Price 3 reasonable. All work guaranteed. "Work called for and delivered. Fourth and North A Streets New Shop on Alley. Richmond, Ind. Phone 1612 G. VV. NEWBERN
Oothes
Washington, Jan. 23. Of course men with presidential aspirations which they hope to have gratified at .nne time in the future are watching the present contest for the republican nomination with the view of getting pointers as to the most successful method to be followed in seeking this high office. The methods of the candidate who wins the prize this year are likely to be popular for some time to come. If a dark horse shall carry off the nomination aspirants may be counted on to keen their candidacies in the background in the future. Or if
! the contest this year demonstrates t hat the way to get a presidential j i nomination is to go after it with feder-i al patronage, with press agencies, J iwith traveling lieutenants, etc., that j plan of campaign will become the popular one. It is certainly true that the I country has never seen a contest for a ! presidential nomination that present- ; ed a better tost of all the known methods of seeking the office, j Cortelyou the Dark Horse. ; George R Cortelyou is the dark horse at this time. His candidacy j came near getting out in the open ' about the time President Roosevelt
took himself out of consideration for a third term, but Mr. Cortelyou adroitly drew the dark horse mantle back
over himself, and he proposes to keep
it there. Evidently his notion is
that if he came out as an avowed candidate lie would have to show
strength on the first convention ballot
in order to be considered in the race
At no time has he been in position to
expect a great deal of first ballot sup
port. No doubt his idea is that there
will be a deadlock in the convention, and that, in looking around for an
available man, the convention will
turn to him. As former chairman of
the national committee, as a man who
has occupied three cabinet positions in each of which he has acquitted him
self honorably, he has made many
warm friends in every section of the
country. He is counting on these
friends to come to his support when
the opportune Ume arrives. His po
sition in this contest is certainly worth the study of the men who are looking for pointers for future use. The Other vi.uidates. Vice-President Fairbanks, Speaker Cannon, Senator Knox, Senator La Follette and Senator Foraker are following pretty much the same methods. Not one of these is out with a brass band seeking the nomination, and yet
each one is an avowed candidate in the sense that he is willing his friends shall do what they can to promote his nominal ion. No one of these five candidates has established 'headquarters'' with a manager in charge, none has a press bureau grinding out daily boom stories for him, and each is retraining from entering into an uns?emly scramble for the nomination. Watching the Taft Campaign.
The Taft campaign is receiving the closest study from the seekers after pointers because it is unique. It is the
only campaign for the nomination that has establish. headquarters where a
large number of persons are on tne
pay roll. No other campaign has a press bureau, and no other campaign
has well paid agents traveling up and dowu the country seeking to create public sentiment. Since the novel campaign was put under way, post
cards bearing a picture of the candi
date have been scattered broadcast,
circulars have been issued by the ton
explaining "Who Taft Is," friendly
newspapers have been persuaded to take poll after poll for the purpose of showing that the candidate was ahead of all competitors,'- congress
has been polled to show that the can
didate had a lot of friends in that body
etc. Plans wore made to have the can
didate pose lor a sot ot moving pic
tures to be placed in the 20,000 nickel
theatres in operation throughout the
country, but Mr. Taft bucked on that
T think. I have enough of a show on
my hands now, was his answer to
the request that he "pese."
To Help Women Who Suffer. In the past few years Mrs. Cora B. Miller has spent $125,000.00 in giving medical treatment to afflicted women. Sometime ago we announced in the columns of this paper that she would send free treatment to every woman who suffered from female diseases or piles. More than a million women have accepted this generous offer, and as Mrs. Miller is still receiving requests from thousands of women from all parts of the world, who have not yet used the remedy, she has decided to continue the offer for awhile longer, at least. This is the simple, mild and harmless preparation that has cured so many women in the privacy of their own homes after doctors and other remedies failed. It is especially prepared for the speedy and permanent cure of leucorrhoea or whitish discharges, ulceration, displacement or falling of the womb, profuse, scanty or painful periods, uterine or ovarian tumors or growths; also pains in the head, back and bowels, bearing down feelings, nervousness, creeping feeling up the spine, melancholy, desire to cry, hot flashes, weariness and piles from any cause, or no matter of how long standing.
Every woman sufferer, unable to find relief, who will write Mrs. Miller now, without delay, will receive by mail free of charge, a 50-cent box of this simple home remedy, also a book
Nvith explanatory Illustrations show
ing why women suffer and how they can easily cure themselves at home without the aid of a physician. Don't suffer another day, but write at once to Mrs. Cora B. Miller, Box 9633, Kokomo, Indiana.
THEGOVERNMEN
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Should Grant Freely, Funds for The Improvement of Rivers And Harbors, Is Sentiment Of State Congress.
RESOLUTION ASKING FOR $50,000,000.
Prof. R. L. Sackett, Formerly Of Earlham, Declared Mississippi Valley Would Have 100,000,000 Inhabitants.
RICHMOND REPRESENTED
AT BIUONFEBENCE
Wm. Bailey of Home Company
Now in Chicago.
William Eailey, superintendent of
the local Home Telephone company is attending the meeting of the Inter
national Independent Telephone association, now in session in Chicago.
More than 1,100 delegates and members are present, besides a large number of manufacturers and dealers. The question of having telephones declared to be common carriers, advocated by certain telephone interests
but opposed by the independent companies is to come up for discussion at this session. Another matter that will claim attention is a proposed assessment of two niilV each "operating unit", or "'; which would amount to an inc the companies of $60,000 a year.
CORSICAN CUSTOMS.
Indianapolis, Jan. ;. A permanent Indiana branch of the National Rivers and Harbors congress was organized here yesterday afternoon. Henry
Riesenberg. of Indianapolis, was elected president; I'erry A. Randall, of!
Ft. Wayne, vice president; I. H. Odelk of Evansville, second vice president; Thomas A. Sims of Indianapolis, secretary, and Sol Kiser of Iudianapolis, treasurer. The convention adopted a resolution recommending an annual appropriation of Jr0.O 0,0 by congress tor the improvement of rivers and harbors. A report of the committee on permanent organization was adopted. This proposes a plan of having the membership include individuals, firms, municipal organizations, business organizations and other societies, with representation in accordance with their membership. F. A. W. Davis, president of the Indianapolis Water company, said that White river falls 07 feet between here and Waverly and that by a system of
locks and dams a great waterway that would develop tho state's resources could be made.
Colonel Frank Posey of Evansville, predicted that congress will soon make an appropriation for a harbor on Lake Michigan at Indiana Harbor. A delegation from Lake county was here during the comentiou working in behalf of this project. Prof. R. L. Sackett of Purdue university, declared that the Mississippi River valley will eventually have loV
000.000 inhabitants, and that better
transportation facilities must be pro vided for them.
Charles E. Zollars, representing the
Chicago Association of commerce: Hor
ace Starr of Richmond ; Charles S.
Ba&h. of Ft. Wayne; State Forectr
Freeman and others spoke of the g, at
benefits of the improvement of the waterways of the state. Evansville and Ft. Wayne desire to entertain the next convention.
SPECIAL GROCERY LEADERS FOR FRIDAY ONLY Home Grown Apples Good Eating or Cooking Varieties $1.40 Per Bushel BLACK WALNUTS Extra Fine Quality 60c Per Bushel
PHONE YOUR ORDERS JOHN M. EGGEMEYER 4th and Main Sts.
If
Eictunnioed Trust Company
Capital ) and I Surplus )
$275,000
Inquiries are invited as to the Company's functions as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Agent or Trustee.
Three per cent, interest is paid placed in the Savings Department.
on money
Your financial business, whether larae or small, is solicited.
The Three Features
And the Yost Gcarless Motor Washers. Pilgrim Bros.
How to Avoid Pneumonia
You can avoid pneumonia and other
i Furious results from a cold by takin
Foley's Honey and Tar. It stops th
co'jIj. heals the l ings, and expels the
ci!d from the system. Refuse any but
the penuine in the yellow package. A G. Luken & Co.
One of the latest ore prospecting d
vices placed before the public la an
electrical instrument which, accordin
to its inventor, says the Popular Me
enanics, win locate free metals at almost any depth, map out the course and width, of the vela and ascertain
its exact position below the surface.
Curious Observances Connected With Death and Burial.
When a Corsican woman dies she is
always buried in a new costume, which sometimes with the poorer classes takes up most of the family savings, and as the heat of the climate renders burial imperative within twenty-four hours the new gown is generally commenced directly the dying person's illness assumes a serious form. Corsicans reverence the dead, and a feature In a funeral Is the "improvisatores" women whose business it Is to improvise prose poetry to the mourners. Often this improvising Is wonderfully beautiful and breathes the true feeling of sorrow. The "death hunters" attend funerals and afterward wrestle with the mourners. If a relative of the deceased gets the better in the combat it is assumed that his affection for the departed relative was absolutely genuine. When the corpse leaves the house the women gather at an upper window and. tearing out handfuls of their hair, throw it on the coffin. The rich hire women mourners, who scratch their
faces and are paid iu proportion to
the Injuries they inflict on themselves in their paroxysms of grief.
A Corsican widow wears a strip of
black material tied on her eyes for a
week, and during that period she Is fed and led about by her friends. No
room in her bouse is cleaned and no
Ore lighted for the same period.
In the cemeteries is a succession of
little buildings with flat roofs and
high openings. These are the tombs, and inside them are rich hangings, flowers, poetry and lamps, which the mourners place there in remembrance
of the departed.
Quaint Market Custom. There exists at Totnes market a eas
torn which is believed to be without parallel in the history of markets. A dealer chalks up the price he gives for bntter and eggs on a stall, and all the other dealers pay the same. This system has gone on, and surprisingly little
friction has resulted. Some time ago
an attempt was made to break down
the custom and induce producers to stand in the market and make the best
price they could. It was, however,
.-hurt lived, and the old system was re
verted to. St. James' Gazette.
A Joker.
The Congressman (sternly) Tou seem to forget, madam, that there is such a word as "obey" in a marriage contract.
The Congressman's Wife Is there
Miy. isn't It funny how Jokers do
creep Into things? Puck.
Hvb van tremble of nv Tad misto? Jrcir. a difcordsred stomstli? (fo to rotir drnssris-
, i'.yrnp i'eptin. which i positively raaxanteed to i 1031 anO OlJIl
ru"ou"0O""pycuu- Iday at Knoilenberg's.
Come and get some of the
Bargains Fri-
The Skinflint.
"Yon are too hard on Mr. Skinflint. You should treat him with more of the
milk of human kindness."
"He'd churn it into butter and sell it f I did."
HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS Most victims of appendicitis arc
those who arc habitually constipated. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic
constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels and restores the natural action of the bowels. Foley's Orino
Laxative does not nauseate or gripe
and is mild and pleasant to take. Re
fuse substitutes. A. G. Luken &. Co.
That go Into the make-up of The One Essential FAIR and COURTEOUS TREATMENT, PROMPT SERVICE, FAIR and REASONABLE RATES. The Three in One (Essential-Satisfaction) ON EVERY LOAN. PROVE US-WE WILL MAKE GOOD.
It is a peculiar fact that, while Shakespeare, of all dramatists, offers the greatest opportunity for scenery, he also, of all men who ever wrote, can best do without it. In fact, I believe Shakespeare owes his greatness in part to the fact that he did not have any scenery. lie had to make everything clear without it. That Is why his lines appeal to the mind as well as the action of the eye. Had he known different, said Daniel Frohmnn in the Delineator, Shakespeare would not have been nearly so great, because he probably never would have taken the pains. However, the converse isn't true. We are not hiding any Shakespeares behind scenery today.
Garrick's Little Joke. Scene. The Star and Garter. David Garrick and the usual galaxy assembled. Garrick Nolly, can you tell me why Dr. Johnson and Boswell are like thunder and lightning? Goldsmith Tell us the answer, Davy. I'll not spoil your fun by trying to guess it. Garrick Why. it should be plain to all who know them that whenever the one flashes the other claps and roars. Uarper's Weekly.
INDIANA LOAN CO.
Automatic Phone 1341. 40-41 Colonial Building..
Third Floor. Richmond, Indiana.
Contrary Counsel. The church was packed, even the aisles lined with chairs. Just before the benediction the thoughtful clergyman, who loved order as he did the gospel, thus admonished his hearers: "In passing out, please remain seated until the ushers have removed the chairs from the aisles." Lippincott's Magazine. Couldn't Stand the Strain. Landlady I'm sorry to say. sir. that the coffee is exhausted. Lodger I'm not surprised. It has been so very weak lately. Strana.
18 pounds granulated, 19 pounds A, 20 pounds C Sugar . ..$1.00 6 pounds fresh ground buckwheat flour and 30 stamp ...30 1 pound our special Blend coffee and 23 stamps 25 1 pound fancy Imperial tea and 60 stamps 60 1 pound Model Glass Jar Baking Powder and 60 stamps 45 3 pounds Lima beans, new crop 25 Dried sweet corn, sweet and milky, per pound 10 Red Kidney beans 9c Ic, 3 pounds for . ...25 Cracked hominy 2 pounds for 05 Home made apple butter (delicious), pound 2Vi Sauer Kraut, home made, per lb 05 Large Sour pickles, psr dozen 15 Sweet pickles, per dozen 10 Mixed pickles, per pint - 15 Tomatoes, 2 cans for 15 Best square crackers, per lb 05 A No. 1 good ginger snap, per pound 05 Farmers, we pay highest market price for produce. GIvs us a triaf.
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This is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a coush or cold, just rmerber that Foley's Honey and Tar will cure it. Do not risk your health by taking any but the genuine. It is in a yellow package. A. G. Luken &. Co.
Model Department Store, S. 7th St. SZJSsr'SSL Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich, Props.
Another chance for Ladies' Tailored Suits on Friday at
JS5.00. Knoilenberji's- Store.
Knollenberg's can sell you a Long Coat for a Lady, Miss or Child, Friday morning, at $2.98.
Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via' C. C A- L. lands you in Chicago at' T:Oo . in. Through f.T"cjicrs and j catches. You will like it, apr tfj
When You Get Married remember that Zwissler's bread is Infinitely superior to any other made. This i3 the best adrice for those about to marry, for those who are married, for those who have been married, or for those who never expect to be married, for we ail must eat bread, eo the kind that taste best, and is moU healthful and nutritious.
Zwissler's
BAKERY and RESTAURANT
90H Main St. Tbone 1S.
