Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 154, 10 April 1910 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUM ATO 8UH-TELE011A3X, SUXDAY, APRIL 10, 1910.

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100 PER CENT.

v Not long ago, during the day when Wayne County termers were not doing very much because they couldn't, a farmer living south of town set aside a day to get ready for corn planting. He had already selected his ears of corn for seed purposes and had stored them In a dry, well aired place,' so that there waa little danger of them f reeling. So he did not pick up Just any old corn that happened to look a little better than the rest In the corn bin. As a matter of fact he had the very best pedigreed corn that there is to be had. He knew exactly what It would do la the matter of reproducing the traits of Its ancestors.

You might have supposed that having bid a breeding plot (which averaged well over eighty bushels per acre In ratio) that that would have satisfied him. You would have supposed that having taken precautions to keep such precious corn from freezing, he would have let it go at that. But he didn't. He used the germination test. In that day when he and the rest of the farmer! in Wayne County were not bo very busy he took his germination box, filled the compartments with sand. took grains from every ear that he intended to plant and placed them in the corresponding compartments In his box. Yesterday the seed had thoroughly sprouted. He found that ninety percent, of his corn was well rooted and living ready for the battle with the soil and the elements vital not sterile. A waste of time? That farmer knows that every ear of corn that he plants will come up. It will grew. And he would not have known it in any other way. Suppose it had been ninety-six percent, of his corn that was all right, and then what would you say? He would have lost four percent, of his corn yield. That would have been worth thinking aboutwouldn't it?

Foot, So Soro Couldn't Walt; Down Stairc

TIZ Cured Her Quick.

According to tests made for a considerable number of years, it Is more than probable that thirty-three and a third percent, of the corn planted In this country never comes up! That means that absolutely one-third of the labor is lost. At any rate, after having used the best seed procurable, stored in the best way, and well selected this man thought it still worth while to know what he was planting and to know that It would come up. He did it in one day when he was not very busy. The seed is one hundred percent vital every seed. His average per acre last year was about eighty bushels. "

Rosmus R. Brant to Joseph C. Teeter

et al, lot 11, block - 40, Hagerstown $650. '.

Kerney D. Cofleld to John H. Laugh-

lto, pt. lot 574 Elizabeth Starr's Add.

City. $3,500.

Jacob E. Weiss to Frank M. Miller, pt 8. E. Qr. Sec. 10, twp. 14, range 1.

Wayne Twp. $1,200. . , Alice A. Shafer to Ettie Peck, Trus

tee, lots 31-33 Mendenhall & Price Add.

City. $1.

Ettle Peck, Trustee, to Alice A. Shaf

er, lots 31-33 Mendenhall & Price Add.

City. $1. Anna M. Doughty et al to John D

Nixon, lot 71, Orlg. Plat Centervllle, 11550.. .- v ' v - , Walter 8. Commons Ex. to John D. Nixon, pt. lot 45, Orlg. Plat Centervllle, 143. Arthur J. Hayes to Elisabeth M. Pauit, pt. lot S3, Blckle c Laws Add. City. $3400. Abbie J. Needham to Bernard Shark, ay, pt. lots 7-8 A. M Jackson Add., Linden Hill. City. $1,000. Richard H. Burk to Emma A. Newkirk, pt lots 23-24 RobL Brown et al Add.. City. $1. Emma A. Newklrk to Mary J. Muller et al, pt. lots 23-24 RobL Brown et al Add., City. $3,900. Mary B. Miller to Mary J. Miller, lot 0, J. W. Smith's Add. City. $350. Katherlne L. Turner to Herbert A. Keller, nt. lot 4. Comrs. Samuel W.

Cth Add. City. $2,000.

' Elisabeth A. Scott et al Ex. to Hen

ry Townsend et al, lot 1, laid out by

state of Cbas. Scott Add. City. $80O.

Wm. - C. Thlstlethwalte to Sarah Thlstleth watte, pt. N. E. Qr. Sec. 31,

' twp. 14, range 1, Wayne Twp. $1.

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It Is not from the reading of many books, but from the mastery of the

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TIME, LABOR AND WORRY SAVERS FOR SPRING HOUSECLEANING ..... There Is something here you will want If you wish to get House Cleaning over with before July. Every article we sell Is perfect and new, and the best of Its kind . ever produced. A few things: - . Ammonia, full pints 10c; Wall Paper Cleaner 10c, 3 for 25c; Glue for sizing or making paste sticky. 15c lb.: Frost's Flexible Mixed Paints brighten up the best by test, pint 15c, pints 25c. ' quarts 45c. ..' Jap-a-Lac, a natural wood finish for furniture and floors. Stands every abuse. pint 25c, pints 40c, quarts, 75c. Furniture Varnishes. : cans 15c and 25c. - Brushes for - paints, varnish, paste and whitewash. QUIGLEY DHUG STORES 4h an1 Main tth and N. E.

In an age of unbelief; in an age of business; in an age when Mammoth leers from the very gates of government, and peers into the Inmost recesses of the home, it is refreshing regenerating to say; "There is a man with goodness in his heart, without guile, cant, hypocrisy a man with faith.", And that and much more can be truthfully said of a man who has been in this town for a few winters and summers, ministering to the wants of body and soul in untiring unselfishness. It is not possible to know exactly what will be in the mind of the Roverend Mr, Huntington when he leaves Richmond, yet he may be bidden good cheer for the work done. k Many a man who does not know Mr. Huntington knows of him. In every case he has learned a lesson which 'has stuck in the inmost recesses of his brain that is the lesson of Faith. For In this day and generation -when, tolerance of creeds and beliefs has come nearly to a low level of Indifference, the vital thing is faith. . J The work of Mr. Huntington, which will endure the longest in Richmond, has not been in his church. It has been among men who have never sat in his pews, nor listened to his sermons. His name stands for Sincerity. The whole town needed to be taught that lesson of optimism and belief and his work has touched men when he knew It not. The simplicity of the man defies all words. "" " 1 v;; Books have been written of the wild flora but they do not carry with them the free illusive life and Innocence. So It is with the man who is leaving us. But every man who has known' of him even by hearsay will know what Is meant and feel himself better by such a man's presence. They say that white is not a color that it is without body. . But the militant softness of that Holy Innocence is like an all pervading light. As much as he had of this he gave to his fellow men a message of faith and righteousness. . - He is a good man standing out in an. age of life too busy for such things. Yet the seed Is sown on not altogether barren places.

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"Let no conservative Republican be for one moment alarmed lest the result be disastrous, for the framers of the ' platform have yielded no essential point for the Beveridge idea. Lafayette Journal. ' ' The Journal is probably one of those who believe that "no mention was made of the Payne-Aldrlch law." In that case The New York Post states the question rather clearly for those "conservatives" who do not believe that the resolutions "indorsed the j Beveridge idea." "No mention was made of the Payne-Aldrlch tariff law," say the press dispatches speaking of , the platform adopted by the Indiana Republicans yesterday ; a circumstance which illustrates lyow differences of opinion are possible- even as to the simplest matters of fact. Payne was not mentioned, , nor Aldrlch, nor Payne-Aldrlch; but the Payne-Aldrich law was mentioned quite distinctly. The very first plank, after the initial one indorsing the Rosevelt policies, Is as follows; "We believe in a protective tariff, measured by the difference between the cost of production here and abroad. Less , than this is unjust to American laborers; more is unjust to American consumers. That difference should be ascertained witHT the utmost speed, and the present law modifled accordingly. - "The present law" is the Payne-Aldrich law, and no other; and in demanding its ntodification and that "with . the utmost speed" so as to reduce the tariff rates to "the difference between cost of production here and abroad," the Indiana Republicans expressly repudiate the Payne-Aldrich law and virtually charge Its authors with breach of faith. And It was on top of a stirring, tariff reform speech by Senator Beveridge whom it enthusiastically indorses that the platform was adopted." At any rate it annoyed that eminent conservative, Mr. Aldrich.

Ls3es Clean Your Gloves With Wood's GIoveine. It is feof a liquid, leaves no odor'aad can be ased while the glove Is on the hand. Price lSc For sale only hy W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY KSONE No. 1217 894 MAIN STREET

WILSON, POULMEYER & DOWNING 15 North 10th St. Phone 1335. Private Chapel Sanitary Ambulance. Automobile Service.

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smelly feet, 'corns, v callouses or bun

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Uncomplimentary. Ella He has his office in his hat.

Stella It must be unfurnished. New

York Press.

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The Ed-A-Fel 5c cigar la not an experiment. While It is new en the mar. ket it has been subjected to the most critical tests by experts for nearly a year. We've taken plenty of time for preparation lots of stock has been tested and sampled, various blends have been tried, different shapes have been made all with the sol idea of making

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ROSARIES, ROSARIES for Easter Gifts. We have the largest line in the city. Great variety of Beads in beautiful effects. Prices $1.00, $1.25, $130, $1.75, $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, etc. JENKINS & CO., . Jewelers . . 726 MAIN.

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