Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 174, 7 August 1908 — Page 8

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Indiana. Business College. A SUCCESSFUL GRADUATE. 5 EDWARD WEYMAN, Bookkeeper American Rolling Mills Co. Middletown, O. Make your enrollment now for the fall term which opens August 31. iAsk for propsitlon by w'i!ch you may study at home until this time without extra cost to you. Schools at Indianap"olisv Anderson, Lafayette, Logansport, Muncio, Columbus, Marion, Kokomo and RICHMOND. J. H Brunner, Pres.; Chas. Cring, General Manager. L. B. CAMPBELL, Manager Richmond School, to whom address all communications. Manager's residence phono 1696. ' College phone 2040

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Is now the H. C. HASEMEIER NOTICE Dr. L. S. Chenoweth, Dentist, has returned from his vacation, and and will be at his office every day from 8 a. m. to 12 m., from 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Moore & Ogborn Insurance, Bonds and Loans, Real Estate and Rentals. Both phones Bell 53R. Home T589. Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. INSURANCE.REAL ESTATE i LOANS, RENTS I W. H. Bradbury & Sort j; J Rooms 1 and 3, Westcott Blk ; J. . . A . - - .m. Th Snnriso Of lilfte. Infants and children are constantly needlnar axative. It is important to iuiow what to give them. Their stomach and bowals are not strong enough for salts, purfarive waters or cathartic pflls. powders or tablets. Giva them a mild. Pleasant, crentle. lasatlve tonfcj like Or. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which sells at tha sir&U znax of 50 cents or 51 at drug stores. It is tht stc great remedy for you to have ia the house U vv children when the Deed itWITH E. B. KNOLLENBERG 11 S. 8th St. MRS. WHITNEY Richmond's Great Chautauqua

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CO. THE CITY IN BRIEF Remember the Christian Church market, Saturday, between 10th and 11th; 1029 Main street. You can get Gold Fish at "Price's. Salted Almonds, Pecans and Peanuts can be had at Price's. Late Valencia Oranges, Sweet and Juicy, at Price's. You will like one of those Egg Chocolates served at Price's. Price's Ice Cream is the very best, made from pure sterilized cream; nine flavors. Reminiscent. The author had written one successful story, and he never grew tired talking of it. "Don't you know," said one of his friends to another one day, "Riter a!.'ays reminds me of a pleased dog." "That's odd. How does he?" "He's always wagging his tale." Explained. Mistress (on the second day to new cook)--Kathi, Just be so good as to lend me 5 marks. Cook (aside) Ha, ha! That's why she said yesterday the cook in her bous was treated as one of the family! It Is only by labor that thought can be made healthy, and only by thought that labor can be made happy, and tht two cannot be separated with imyuni-; ty. Ruskin. Velocity of Sound. The Telocity of sound depends upon the medium through which the sound has' to travel. The mean velocity ot sound In air Is 1,125 feet per second, while the velocity of sound In water is given at 4.706 feet per second, being about four times quicker than In air. Castlron conveys sound at the rate of 16,822 feet per second, or about sixteen times more quicly than air. New York American. FURNITURE PACKED For Shipping or Storage DUNHAM'S Furniture Store 627-629 Main St. 4 Men's good work or dress ishoes, the best shoe on the I market lor the money. t J. WILL MOUNT & SON t X 51 Main St. t NOTICE. We wish to Inform our old customers as well as new ones that our stock of woolens for Fall Suitings has arrived, and Is the largest we have ever shown, $15.00 or $18.00 will get a fine Fall suit, see the new styles. EMMONS' TAILORING CO, Cor. Ninth and Main tracts.

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Kansas Gubernatorial Candidate Has Relatives in Richmond

Ross Stubbs, the man who has been chosen by the republicans of Kansas as their standard bearer is a 'flexible" cousin of Jesse A. Bailey, superintendent of the local police department. Moses Bailey, father of the superintendent and Mrs. Esther Stubbs, mother of the nominee, were brother and sister. The father of Mr. Stubbs, John Stubbs, and the mother of Mr. Bailey's mother, Jemina Stubbs were brother and sister. Mr. Bailey was one of the most delighted men in the city, when he learned last night his cousin had been chosen. The history of the Stubbs and Bat ley families Is very closely linked. They formed a community In Iowa several years ago and were among the best known and prominent families in GOES 10 JAIL FOR B5"DAYS His Love for Liquor, Causes Man's Downfall. John Donlin ,a regular visitor to police court and nearly always on the same charge, was fined $25 and costs and sentenced to thirty days In jail for public intoxication this morning. Donlin has a jail record second only to that of Earl Huntington. His latest conviction will keep him in jail elx-ty-five days. "the sli me ON FISHES." Common to All Specie and Essential to Their Existence. A fish just taken from the water, if handled, is found to be slippery and coated with slime. All fishes, the meanest and the noblest, killinsh and shark, shad, salmon and trout, wear this slime. They could not exist without It. The slime is secreted usually in a continuous series of ducts, with numerous openings arranged In a line extending along the side of the fish. Some fishes have one line on a side, some have five or six. The lines may be plainly visible, and in Borne cases appear to be a marking on the fish. More often they are not observable at all. Some fishes store this secretion in pores distributed over the whole surface of the body, the larger number, however, in pores In lateral lines. There are also pores for the secretion of mucus, or slime, in the fish's head. The slime is exuded through the divisions between the scales to the outer part of the body, over which it spreads, forming a sort of outer skin or covering, transparent and having elasticity and tenacity and often considerable body. It wonld not be remarkable for a fair sized fish, say a fish of two pounds weight, to have a coating of slime a thirty-second of an inch in thickness. Fishes vary greatly in the amount of slime which they secrete. The eel will suggest itself as one that is very slimy. The fish's slimy coating reduces its friction when in motion and helps to increase its speed. It aids in protecting the scales from injury, being of sufficient substance to serve In some measure as a cushion. The slimy covering makes the fish hard to hold and so enables it the more readily to escape from Its enemies. It Is sometimes repugnant to other fishes, which are repelled by its odor. It is the slime from the fishes handled that makes the angler "smell fishy," as the expression goes. A most important function of the fish's slimy coating is to protect it from the attacks of fungus, a form of plant life found in all waters, salt and fresh, including the purest The slime covers the entire exterior surface of the fish, Including the fins. Fungus does not attach to the slime, but If the fish were to be injured so that there was upon it some spot nncovered by the slime upon that spot some minute fragment of fungus, so small as to be scarcely more than visible, would be likely to lodge. Once lodged the fungus is reproduced very fast. Fish sometimes recover from attacks of fungus, but much more often they do not. The fungus displaces the skin, inflammation is set up, and the place attacked becomes practically a sore. With its continued growth the fungus may cover the side of the fish and extend over the gills and finally kill It. Cats Like Perfnmes. A cat characteristic little recognised even by lovers of the sinuous pets is intense love of perfume. The keenness of scent so useful to pussykins in her hunting avocation makes her quick to detect and ' reoogniie the fragrance of natural flowers and toilet preparations, and, unlike the dog, which will detect in a moment the scent affected by master of mistress without evincing any pleasure save that-ef associated ideas, 'the cat really enjoys the sweet Itself. Sensitiveness to sweet odors varies in Individual felines, and some animals show a decided preference for violet fragrance over rhat of rose powder, for example; bnt, generally speaking, the pedigreed Agrlpplnas or those having' a strain of Persian or Angora are most keenly alive to odors of Arabyv-New York Press. A Win In Tbtm Worfi, In the probate division of the Iiondoa county , co drt Sir Ooreil Barnes was asked to admit to probate the will of Frederick Thorn of Axnesbury avenue, Streatbam, who died leaving property valued at $4,000. A day or so before he died, counsel stated. Mr., Thorn had a paralytic stroke. He asked for a piece of paper, and they gave an envelope to him. He wrote on the back of It, In the presence of bis wife and two of his children, "All to mother. F. T." This was witnessed by Arthur Thorn and Percy Thorn. The will was handed up to bis lordship, who remarked that it was probably the shortest one on record. It was duly executed and witnessed ajid ha therefore pro? a-woedjttr

their section of the country. The ' Bailey family left New Garden town-j ship, where Ross Stubbs was born in 1861. On the day Jesse Bailey was six r;onths old. In 1869 Ross Stubbs with his parents removed from Iowa to Kansas. After taking up his residence there the young man was edu-1 cated and later developed a tendency , for the law and it was not but a few years until he became prominent. Mr. Stubbs has been prominent in the republican party and secured his nomination by a large majority. He has represented the element usually classified as the "reformers" and it was due to his popularity and activity that he was chosen standard bearer. Mr. Stubbs is related to John Stubbs, of South Fourteenth street, also.

"ANGEL MAN" HUGS THREE WOMEN Demented Philadelphian Disrobes in Street. Philadelphia, Aug. 7. Delirious with fever and clad only in his underwear Conrad Vonderson, aged thirty, escaped from his home in Jefferson street this morning, jumped on the street where he discarded his underwear and rushed out into the crowded square and pounced upon and hugged three women before he was overpowered. He declared himself an angel. la After Years. "Women are certainly changeable creatures," said the weary looking man. "What's the explanation?" asked tht friend of the family. "During our honeymoon," answered the weary party, "nay wife declared she could not live a day without me.' "WellV' queried the fanaMy" friend. "Only last week, continued th other, "she tried to get me to insure my life for $10,000 In her favor." Chicago News. A Tim Limit. "I'm afraid you smoke tod much for yoar own good," said the physician. "Wen," admitted the patient, "I dc smoke almost continuously from morning till night." "Why do you do that? asked thG M. D. "Because It's the only time I have tc smoke," replied the victim. "I have te sleep at night." He Kicn the Rales. Tommy He called me a name age a so I jist grabbed him remind de neck wld me left arm an' soaked him good wld me right an' Mother Oh, Tommy, Tommy! Tou mifstn't fight llk that. It Isn't right Tommy Aw, w'at do you know about ft. mom ? Hittin in de clinches ain't barred. Catholic Standard and TJmes.

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Field Seed Lawn Seed, Flower Seed, Garden Seed all kinds. Lawn Fertilizer OMER G. WHELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679 Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division (Time Table Effective Oct. 27, 1907.) Trains leave Richmond fr Indianapolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 a. m.. 7:25, 8:0. 9:25, 10:00. 11:00. 12:00. 1:00. 2:23- 2:00. 4:00. 5:25. 6:00. 7:30. 8:40, 9:00, 10:00. 11:10. Limited trains. Last car to Indianapolis, 8:40 p. m. Last car to New Castle, 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawfordsville. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan, Paris (Ills.) Tickets sold through. The Sign -OFThe Cross now k

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