Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 206, 8 September 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 190S.
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A full car load of very Fanciest Fruit 4 Susheis Selected most carefully, graded most discretely priced, most consisently.
On sale at our store Ncxtt Thursday Moraimig Early, Sept. lOtntu.
Actual Contents of This Car : 261 Bushels Extra Fancy Elberta Peaches 112 Bushels Extra Fancy Crawford Peaches 35 Bushels Extra Fancy Damson Plums 20 Bushels Extra Fancy Jumbo Blue Plums
We ask you to defer the buying of your peaches at least until after you have seen the contents of 'this car. Our Michigan buyer, an experienced fruit man, recommends it most highly and claims it is the fanciest car of fruit he has moved in the past 15 years. Next Thursday Morning This week will see the greater portion of the fancy canning varieties of Peaches moved from Michigan and later arrivals will be stock usually taken up for immediate consumption. We feel the most consistent time for canning, considering the quality of goods we are expecting, will be Next Thursday Morning
Call and Make Your Selections Early Our last car was entirely cleaned up in eight hours' selling. None soid on approval.
CaumeMg Supplies Complete Ball Bros. Mason Quart Jars, per dozen 55c rV Star Tin Cans, per doz 40c Lightning Quart Jars, per dozen $1.15 Gran. Sugar (25 lb. Cloth Bags) $1.45 Sealing Wax, Paraffine, Jelly Glasses, Can Lids, Rubbers, Etc., Etc., Let us hear from you
Joluini M. Eggemiieyer 4th and Main Sts.
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WHY REPUBLICAN PARTY IS BEST TOLDJ ESSAY Founded Upon Principle This Government Was Established to Protect Rights of Every Individual. PARTY OF PROGRESS AND ALSO MEANS PROSPERITY
Organizes National Will and Is Constructive Party as Represented by Issues It Has Supported. The following was awarded ?150 by the Republican Congressional committee as the best article submitted on the subject. It was written by Frank Hendrick, of New York city. 1. The Party of Expansion. The republican party was founded upon the principle that this government was established to protect for all times the rights and opportunities of every individual from abridgement. That principal it has successfully maintained. Through the civil war it consecrated a reunited country to free and equal American citizenship. It has kept the channels of interstate commerce open for all and, through the national banking system, the refunding of the national debt, resumption of specie payments, the gold standard and the emergency currency law, has sustained the life current of national integrity. As trustee of the national wealth, it has investigated mineral regions, surveyed soils, developed waterways, including the Panama canal, irrigated deserts, conserved watersheds, and husbanded the public lands Protecting American labor by regulating immigration and by taking at the custom house, to pay American taxes, foreign capital's advantage from low wages, it has preserved to American lndus; tries the home market of eighty millions of the world's greatest consumers and so laid the surest basis for American competition in foreign markets. Uniting capital and labor, thus, in a common prosperity and common source of increased reward, it has created opportunities, improved condi tions of employment, brought about a higher standard of living, and more widespread distribution of wealth and well being, and made expansion moral as well as material. Intrusted with insular possessions, it has brought them peace and progress, and provided for the extension and protection of American trade, for the national defense, and lor the honorable discharge of the responsibilities of world greatness. Maintaining peace at home, with foreign nations and among them, it has given American rights and American opportunities new meaning throughout the nation and throughout the wond. II. The Party of Progress and Prosperity. Promising progress and prosperity, it has been politically sincere. It has never had a candidate of a section, prejudice, or class, nor a platform of negation, scheme of repudiation, pro gram of scuttle, or doctrine of despair. It has never lent itself to a demand for revolution, to be followed by reaction and retrogression, it has stood firm for evolution by constant, steady enduring progress. Finding trusts, giant born, flourishing under supposed conflict of state and national law, the double prohibition of existence serving but to foster their development, it has never, in an attempt to destroy trusts, withdrawn, in state or nation, the protection of law from property, but has, through executive investigation and resort to the courts, resolved the conflict which had silenced law and given trusts existence. It has never proposed to advance American workingmen and American institutions by banishing American industries and building up those of oth er lands, and scorned to insult labor with an illusory promise of Immunity from law. Yet it passed the Pure Food law and the Employers' Liability law, secured equal accommodations on railroads, aided agriculture, created the Civil Service, established Free Rural Mail Delivery, reduced foreign postage end increased pensions. Continuing naturally marked-out progress, it will keep its pledges of tariff readjustment currency reform and development of the merchant marine, and make the United States the financial center as it has made it the industrial center of the world. III. The Constructive Party It Organizes the National Will. In the evolution by which party government has become the extra-constitutional method of securing responsibility to the people, the republican party has become their traditional representative and the democratic party the organized aspiration of Individuals for power without responsibility. Fairly tried, from 1S93 to 1893, the two democratic houses and the democratic president were a "wild team" and a helpless driver. Democracy agitates local differences, republicanism organizes the national Idea. In 1S63 the people were committed to the cause of human liberty; the idea of "Liberty and Union expanded for the first time into the reality of the American nation. In 1ST9 money was committed to a specie basis; specie was at once, until 1S03, no longer sought, and government bonds went to a premium at the reduced rate of interest. In 1S06 business men were again committed to
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confidence; before a single statute was enacted prosperity set in and in ten years bank deposits almost trebled a permanent gain which the recent pante, a "state of mind" now completely dispelled, scarcely touched. In llx business was committed to fair meth ods; without compulsion violations j largely ceased. j The republican party, at each pe-' riod, sounded the public conscience, felt the national pulse, framed its policies In response, and realized in law the dominant American idea. Its constructive past assures its constructive future. It is today as it always i has been, "The Party fit to Govern." IV. The Party of Statesmen. The party of statesmanship, it has been the training school of statemen. Its policies have been forged in the heat of public discussion, tempered in the deliberation and shaped In the conflict of many trained minds, and drawn and finally wrought for the country's welfare. Dominating its members through principles, it assures unity In government; Its staunchest partisans have made the greatest contributions to National progress. The roster of its leaders is the national roll of honor of public service. V. Taft and Sherman Constructive Candidates A Constructive Platform. Republicanism stands today for progressive policies in safe hands. By solving the constructive problems of world power in the last two administrations, William II. Taft taught the world our capacity and us his own. In all constructive legislation for twenty years James S. Sherman has been a leader. In the records of the republican candidates as well as in the platform are written the story of the nation's progress and the reliance of the future. A democratic president or a democratic house would turn back those pages; thereafter Bryan ism would record "Destruction." This the republican senate could not prevent. Under Taft and Sherman and a republican congress the great progress of the past will be held and the greater prog ress of the future will be assured. Downward Course Fast Being Realized by Richmond People. A little backache at first. Daily increasing till the back is lame and weak. Urinary disorders quickly follow; Diabetes and finally Blight's disease. This is the downward course of kidney ills. Don't take this course. Follow the advice of a Richmond citizen. John Moris, 438 Main St., Richmond. Ind., says: "I was a great sufferer from lumbago for several years and these pangs and pains have given me many restless and nervous nights. I doctored with several different physicians and used remedies without success. Finally being advised to try Doan's Kidney Pilte. I went to A. G. Luken & Co's drug store for a box. I was better in three days after beginning the treatment, and took in all three boxes. The lumbago has never bothered me since and I have often told people of this experience." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. SUNDAY OUTINGS. Pennsylvania Lines, September 13. Round Trip fare from Richmond to New Castle, 75c; Anderson, 90c; Elwood, $1.00; Kokomo, $1.25, Logansport, $1.50; leave 9:15 a. m. S-10-12 The inventor of tiie modern suspen bioa bridge was James Flnley of Pennsylvania, His first bridge was built in 1801-2.
...DON'T WASTE TIME... With an ordinary line of cheap tailoring. We have no cheap line. Lowest Prices in High Class Tailoring. $15.00 and $18.00 Suits. Our line Is no experiment. We positively make the finest clothes to be had for the prices we charge. Every garment is made at our risk, "No Fit, No Sale." Every piece of cloth guaranteed to give satisfactory wear.
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COR. Sm and IVIAIN STREETS. FURNITURE BEDDING PICTURES
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Kodaks S to $105. Brownie Cameras $1 to $9. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO., 804 Main, Richmond.
CITIZENS. SAMARITANS Found Stranger at Their Gates And Took Him in at Once. AGED STRANGER SUFFERED VILLAGERS PROVIDED PHYSICIAN, FOOD, RAIMENT AND MONEY ENABLING HIM TO CONTINUE HIS LONG JOURNEY. Milton, Ind., Sept. S. An unknown aged man was seen to fall unconscious near Frank Adams' blacksmith shop Saturday evening about 5 o'clock. He was removed to Dr. I. F. Sweeney's office where he was found to have suffered a stroke of paralysis, the left side being affected. Every care was given to the afflicted man, and during the night he regained consciousness and told his name and particulars of himself. His name is Fletcher Auxier and his age 7t. He is a painter and carpenter; unmarried. His kinsmen in North Carolina having all passed away he decided to go to a friend in Robinson, 111. All afternoon on Saturday he suffered a violent paiu in his head. When the train reached Cambridge City he got off intending to work at his trade for a few days, then go on. He was bewildered and took the L. E. & W. railroad track leading to Milton and continued to the place where he fell. The aged man was neatly dressed and quite intelligent, and a good conversationalist when his faculties returned. He knew many of the relatives of the old pioneer families of Wayne county who yet remain in the the old north state. After regaining strength and use of himself he was given a puree of money which would take him to his destination. If he had fallen where relief could not have been secured he could not have lived over an hour. As a tonic for the bowel nerves and muscles there is nothing so good as Blackburn's CascaRoyalPills. They relieve constipation without griping or pain. Drug stores in this city sell more of them than anything else. Oysters on St. James' Day. According to a saying that has long been current In London, "Whoever eats oysters on St. James' day will never want money." As a result, Londoners, under the effect of this old superstition, begin to eat oysters on the 25th of July instead of waiting for the coming of the first month with the "R." So far as can be ascertained, it makes no difference whether the oysters are eaten raw or cooked. Circle Magazine. Pieces of wire rope have been dug out of the ruins of Pompeii, which was destroyed more than eighteen centuries ago. I BEE HIVE GROCERY New Phones 1198 1199 New Phones 1198 1199 COMPANY Fancy Peaches ! Plums, Pears, Bananas, Or- " anges, Eating Apples Vegetables All Kinds Baked Ham and Tenderloin. Lightning Jars, Mason Jars. Sealing Wax, Jars or Fixtures of All Kinds. Wait for our canning peaches. We handle only the best fruit. Next Tuesday and Wednesday are the days. 25 Bushels Damson Plums Wednesday Morning. THE TAILOR No first, no dark room lor any part ol the work. Let as explain how sim things from the Kodak City.
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BORI'T WORRY If you need money, call or write to us. We will loan you money In any amount from $5 up, on household goods, pianos, organs, teams, fixtures, etc., without removal. You can have from one to twelve months' time in which to pay it back. In small weekly or monthly payments, as you prefer, $1.20 is the weekly payment oa a fifty-dollar loan for fifty weeks; other amounts at the some proportion. If you need money, fill out the following blank, cut It out and mail it to us. Our aarent will call on you at once. We guarantee the most courteous treatment, and lowest rates obtainable. Loans made in city and all surrounding towns and country.
Your name Address, street and number Town Kind of security. Amount Wanted
You need not leave your home All communications are held RICHMOND ROOM 8, COLONIAL BUILDING. ESTABLISHED 1895.
SPECIAL STAMP SALE THIS WEEK
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25 STAMPS with oce 50 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee at 35c. ft ( ,b- of Tea at 70c a Ib 20 STAMPS with one VJ V 45 STAMPS with one lb. of Coffee at 30c. lb. of Tea at 60c a lb. 15 STAMPS with one "STAMPS- 40 STAMPS with one lb of Coffee at 25c. With OnC 18-OZ lb. bf Tea at 50c a lb. 10 STAMPS with 2 Can ' A. & P. 10 STAMPS with 2 lbs. of Lump Starch at Baking POWder boxes Washing Pow5c a lb. at 50cts.a can. der8 at 5c a box10 STAMPS with one PcrlCClly PUTC. STAMPS with one box of Oats at 10c a gcs Made. bottle of Sauce at 12c box. a bottle.
20 Stamps with one 2-oz. bottle A. & P. Extract at 25c a bottle.
The Great Ol Pacific 727 Main
We will loan It to you In any amount that you may need, on household goods, pianos, teams, livestock and all other personal property, without removal, giving you all the time you may nted and letting you rep us In weekly, monthly, quarterly or any kind of payments that suit you be6t. Butt Listteini ? We also guarantee to loan you money 25 per cent, or onefourth cheaper than any similar concern In the city, thereby saving you from $5 to $10 on every loan. Is this worth your while? Then investigate and see what It means. StricUy Confidential Indiana Loam Co.
Phone 1341 Third Floor 40-41 Colonial Bldrj. Richmond, Indiana.
SECURITY
Have you ever stopped to consider what It is that makes a bank STRONG or those requisites which It should have to be able to insure to its depositors a guarantee of safety for the funds entrusted to it? LARGE CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
These are the most important factors which determine the strength of any bank and which should be the first items of consideration in the selection of your bank. Dickinson Trust Co.
Having a CAPITAL, of $200,000.00, SURPLUS and PROFITS of $100,000.00, Stockholders' ADDITIONAL! LIABILITY of $200,000.00, a total of more than ONE HALF MILLION OF DOLLARS, offers to its depositors an unusual margin of security for the Eafe-guarding of their interests. We Solicit Your Business on the Above Basis. Dickinson Trust Company A banking house whose reputation has been built up by years of safe, conservative and successful business
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