Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 363, 13 February 1908 — Page 4

THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1H. 190S. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. Palladium Printing Co., Publishers. Office North 9th and A Streets. n RICHMOND, INDIANA. PRICE Per Copy, Daily 2c Per Copy, Sunday 3c Per Week, Daily and Sunday lOo IN ADVANCE One Year $500

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Entered at Richmond, Ind., Postofflce As Second Class Mail Matter. DOWN THE ALDRICH BILL.

The "Wall street masters and their lieutenants In the senate and house, have declared that it is to bo tho Aidrich currency bill or nothing. Far better that there- bo nothing than that this odious bill bo forced upon a country already staggering under the burden imposed to enable tho gambling hell known as tho New York stock exchange, to continue doing business and to givo its millionaire owners more security from the effects of their misdeeds in time of financial stress and panic. Sorao people have been misled into thinking that Senator Aldrich offered his bill for the benefit of the entire country. Not so. He has been too long in the good graces of tho Standard Oil trust to think of deserting that heavenly corporation now. Besides he is tho grandfather ol John D. Rockefeller's grandson. Bonds auch as these are not broken for tho benefit, of the mere people of the United States. The republican party would be better off if it would not press currency legislation at this session of congress. It can better afford to go before the people for approval at the coming election with no money currency measure passed, than to go before them with the bad odor of the Aldrich bill trailing after. Congressman Watson of this district would do well it ho were careful in exercising his duties as "whip" not to help push this bill. To do so will simply line him up with the Wall street gang and what democrats and republicans alike will do to Watson in that case if he secures the nomination for governor, will be a plenty. The Sixth district is against Aldrich currency legislation and Congressman Watson as our representative must heed our desires.

natchta ( In the Month. Borne curious examples of the egg laying habits of certain frogs are related by naturalists. The female of one species, a species which was recently exhibited at a meeting of the Zoological society, carries the eggs about In her mouth until they are batched. When the young en-.oro they are tadpoles, but fully formed, though, of course, diminutive frogs. An American tree frog, again, has a pouch along the whole extent of Its back, in which the eggs are carried until hatched. It is the Nototrema marsuplatum of zoologists, the name referring to this curious habit. The case of the Furinam toad Is equally curious. In this species the male places the eggs, one by one, in hollows in the loose skin on the back of the female, where they are developed. London Globe. Waiting? to Be Fanmd. Lost one evening In a side street off Charing Cross, a small terrier came for the next six days at nightfall to the same spot, waiting to be "found" and scanning eagerly every passerby. The constable on the beat got to know her wistful little face and the bright 6ilver collar she wore quite well, but she was never to be seen by daylight. It was only on the sixth evening, half starved end weak with waiting, that she allowed herself to be captured and taken to the dogs home at Battersea, where she was eventually claimed by, her wner. St. James' Gazette. The Best Cough Syrup Is Home Made. 4 It is not much trouble to make the

cough syrup suggested in this recipe wnlngs of a raiiroad to a large nura- - any woman can prepare it in five ber of people the shareholders in the minutes. It does the work quickly ud ..,..,.,. cornnanv. January 1,

Is much cheaper and better than the cough and cold medicines you buy. Put 2'i oz. of Pinex in a pint bottle, then fill up the bottle with Granulated Sugar Syrup, made by heating and stirring Granulated Sugar and water. Take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours, as required. The taste is very pleasant, and if kept well corked It never spoils. It is equally good for all members of the family, regardless of age. The results from this simple homemade article are surprisingly prompt. It breaks up a cold quickly and usually stops a deep-seated cough in twenty-four hours. In making this, however, do not expect good results by using any of the numerous pine oil or pine tar preparatlons. None of these compare with the real Pinex itself, which is the most valuable and concentrated form of Norway White Pine Extract, druggists hae it or can .sot it. easily on request. The Pinex should eo.-t about All very P.y cents; urauuiated &ugar. aiou: cents: total cost of a full pint of this unequaled mixture, fifty-four cents, v ritic tee l'.eigutu elect ne strec-t railway Hacs in Ticn-Tiia. China, Co not. as yet pay much, tho Chiucfe are riding on the cars in ever increasing numbers and in a few years the company expects to make a handsome profit. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY

Spring Dress Goods The new Spring Dress Goods are here in all their beauty. The assortment is unusually large including the choicest of the new fabrics, weaves and patterns and the prices are lower than ever before. All marked at prices that will make selling easy, buying a pleasure. Cambrie Percales They have arrived, 154 pieces in the assortment. Our famous L. T. & Co. cloth. Only the one quality and make. The price is 15c.

New Belting, all colors, per inch New Belt Buckles and Pins New Veilings, Large Chenille Dots New Veilings, 42 inches wide, per yard

PENH. STOCKHOLDERS The Year 1907 Showed an Increase in Women and Foreign Shareholders. IMPORTANCE OF EARNINGS. According to figures given out by the Pennsylvania Railroad company, ahrvw ihp tirmortance of the net numbered r7.22tf, an increase of Hk.TTo for tho vear 1907. During the year the average holding decreased from 150 shares to 110 shares. The number of women stockholders increased from 19.2S2 to 26.471, while the number of European investors in the stock grew from 7.733, December 31. 1906. to V 149 one year later. The increase in total holders for tho month of December, 1907, was 1JI. A compilation also has boon made, which shows that in tho companies controlled and directed by the Pennsylvania Railroad company there are. for the lines east of Pittsburg 11,111 shareholders, and in tlie companies west of Pittsburg 9.6S2 holders of stock. These make a total of 20,793 holders in all the subsidiary cornpan- ) ies. A few hundred o these holders i represent the Pennsylvania railroad i proper, but approximately 20,000 are i j entirely independent stockholders, Thes are in addition to the 57,226 in- ( vestors in i.h parent company. ; l,:-" lne smcicst atu-u'ion w what is i soinj? on in that body of any member. 'any or tee senators oepcua upon the Record for their inforro.-toir.. bu; Sen ator Curtis s alway s a Lis do?'.; with a copy of whatever measure may be up for consideration spread out before him. At Quannicassee, Mica., two Indian brothers. John and Dave, are one hundred and ninety years old. respectively, who hunt and fish every fummtr.

Tomorrow is Valentine Day and we propose to celebrate the occasion by holding a special Valentine Sale at this store, Friday. Saturday and Monday. Every department is going to contribute its share of Valentine specials thus making it a very pleasurable and profitable event for all visitors and this store a happy hunting ground for bargain hunters. The merchandise involved is all of that quality and style for which the goods sold at this store are favorably known and the prices are exceptionally, low. We expect a big crowd of happy bargain hunters here tomorrow.

Tine Cloak Department The Cloak department is sending out satisfied customers every day. Remember the goods are all new, this season's purchases. The reductions are large, the assortments good. Cloth Coats, Fur Coats, Tailormade Suits.

Notion Specials

"BIG had to BE HANDED DDI Witness in Capitol Graft Case Tells Story. Harrisburg, Penna., Feb. l.". The climax in the state capitol conspiracy trial was reached yesterday afterI noon, just before the commonwealth J closed, wheu Stanford P. Lewis, asj sistant to Architect. Joseph M. Husi ton, declared on the witness stand that Contractor John H. Sanderson, ! one of the defendants, complained that ! he did not want to cut down his bills because he "had to put up a big wad for other people." Lewis also said that the letter ! which he produced with the explanaI tion that it was responsible for his bej ing indicted for conspiracy, had been i written and brought to him by form- ; er Auditor-General Snyder, a defend ant, for his signature, in which Icwis wad made to say he had certified to a bill for 1S7.7S7."0 paid to tho Pennsylvania Construction Company for metallic filing cases -which he had fouud correct. Don't Wear A Truss Brooki' AppKanca U a new scientific dlscorerj with automatic air cushion, that draw the brckea parts together and bind them a too would a brokea !lmb. It absolutely holds flroi'.y and comfortably and cerer ;'ps: always llsht and cool and coo form, to every movement of the body without chafing or hurting, Iitaie U to roar measure aad send it to you on a strict guarj sir.ee of satisfaction or money refunded and I bave i put my price ao tow that anybody, rich or poor, caa buy It. Remember. I make It to your order sand it to yOQ you wear It aad If It doesn't satisfy yon. you send It bacc to mm and I will refund your money. The banks or any responsible cltlsea In Marshall win tell you that is the way I do business always absolutely on the square aad I have sold to thousands of people this way for the past Its years. Remember. I use do sal Tea. ao harness, no lies, no fakes I just give yon a straight buslnessdaal at a reasonable price, C E. B800KS. I TCI irvks BMfl.. MartHall. Miea.

1c to 5c 25cto50c 25c & 35c $1.00 & $1.25

CLUB TAKES A Commercial Club at Muncie to Aid in the C, C. & L. Fight There. WILL REFER IT TO I. R. R. C. Muncie, ina., ten. u. at. trie tegu-j ' lar meeting of the Muncie Commer- ( cial club, preparations were made to' assist tho Chicago, Cincinnati & 1 Louisville railroad in its attempt to, l i (compel the Vanderbilt roads, repre-j sented here by the Lake Erie & West- j ern and the Big Four, to exchange switching privileges with the C, C. & L. The new York Central has served notice that after March 1, it will not interswitch with the C, C. & L. The supposed cause in the great incroase in tho freight business of the C, C. & L. and the warfare that is being made by the New York Central lines against all competitors along its way. The. Commercial club, which t-evcraT years ago faced a similar situation and which then was able to iecure a revocation of the New York Central's j orders, resolved last night to use its j good offices again in the interest of i peace before invoking the aid of thfi , state authorities and courts. If the club's efforts should fail, however, the . matter will be officially taken before; the Indiana State Railroad commis- i sion for adjustment- The commission recently ordered the Pennsylvania j railroad to exchange switching priv-: ilecres at Marion with other roads.! 1 The Pennsylvania appealed the case ' to the courts, which sustained the commission. A compilation made by the Rev. Dr. D. L. Leonard, of foreign missionary statistics of the world, shows that the total contributions of the missionary societies to foreign missions last year amounted to $22,459,680, cn Increase over the previous year of almost ?1.200,o.

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H. C. HASEMEIER CO.

All Muslins marked down for this sale. Bleached and Brown Cottons. Bleached and Brown Sheetings. Bleached and Brown Sheets. Pillow Muslin and Pillow Slips.

The Lace Sale to be continued. Torchon, 3c yard, 6 yards for Torchon, 4c yard, 6 yards for Torchon, 5c yard, 6 yards for Lot Val Laces at ONE-THIRD OFF. A lot of Remnants at less than cost.

New Ruchings, 47 styles New Crown Pompadour Combs New Belts, Silk Elastic, Beaded New Bags, all leather, Anthony style

FRANKFORT SLAYER IS 10T GUILT!" After One Hour Jury Returns a Verdict. Frankfort, Ind., Feb. 13.-After being out a little more than one hour the jury in the case asainst Policeman Benjamin Martin, charged with manslaughter, reported a veroict of not guilty. When the court house bell rang a signal that the jury had agreed upon a verdict there was a rush for the court room. The big court room was filled with a struggling mass of people so densely packed that Bailiff Baker had to force a way for the passage of the jurors to their boxes. The defendant sat with his attorneys with a confident look on his face as the short time which the jury had been out convinced him and almost every one else that the verdict was in his faor. When the verdict was read and Martin realized that he wad a free man he broke down and wept. His family was about bim. Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. K. D. Charles, of llarbvr, Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "It is a neighborhood favorite, here with us." It deserves to be a j favorite everywhere. It gives quick ; relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervousness, weakness and general debility. Its action on the blood, as a thorough purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alterative tonic is sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store. 50c. MASONIC CALENDAR. Thursday, Feb. ir.3 Wayne Council. N'o. lO, R. and S. M. Special ssembly for conferring degrees. Friday) Feb. 14. King Solomon's Chapter. No. 4. K. A. 5L Stated Con-

Muslin Department

The Lace Sale

Notion Specials

mur Specials For This Week IS lbs. Granulated, If lbs. A. or 20 lbs. C Sugar .00 23 lbs. Pridf Richmond, White Lily, or Carpenter's Fancy Patent Flour 70c XCello i fresh stock) 4 packages for 25c White Fish ftii!k good size, each 1C -" lb. Pail Family Whlre Fish 4c Cromarty FUoat'-rs. for 10c 6 lbs. Fresh Ground Huckaheat Flour and Ho Stamps 30c Sauerkraut, per lb 5c Kvaporaft-d Sweet Corn ( milky i per !i iQc 1 lb. Our Special Blend Coffee and 23 Stamp.- 25c 3 U. can who'e Tomatoes, per can lOc ?. Bars Santa Clans Soap for 10c 7 bars Lenox Soap for 2"o 1 lb. Fancy Imperial Tea and CO Sturupa 60c Best Square Crackers, per lb 5c Rugby Wafers, 30 for 10c A No. 1 Good Ginger Snap, per lb 5c

Model Department Store,

US. 7th St. Interurban Station. Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich. Props. Palladium Want Ads. Pay

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3 25c to 50c 50c 50c to $1.50 50c We Raise Unequalled Bread and bake It to perfection, too. bi cause we use materials that arc pur and fresh, have clean mixing troughs kneading boards and ovens, and men of large experience for every part o! the process. Same true of rolls, plei and cakes. Sample order, please. Zwissler's "SJaSSam 908 Main St. Phone 1656.