Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 185, 11 May 1910 — Page 3
THE XlICmXOKD PAIAAJ5IU2I AXD 8UX-TEXEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1910.
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Two Hundred K;"ion Unoccupied Acres in the West Can Oe Used. DRY FARMING PLAN MADE CULTIVATION OF THESE LANDS WOULD CHANGE COMMERCIAL CONDITIONS OF EVERY TOWN IN WESTERN STATES.
Spokane, Wash., May 11. Commercial conditions In every city and town In the western grain growing stated will be changed before 1015 as the resuit of Increases in farm production if the plans of the dry farming congress which has headquarters In Spokane are carried out as planned by the national officers, headed by Congressman P. W. Mondell of Wyoming and the Washington board of control. John T. Burns, secretary of the organisation, who compiled the follow, ing data, believes the cooperation of the farmers of the country In this movement will bring about greater transportation : development, increased marketing and milling facilities and corresponding gains In every line of trade and commerce. He says: "The total acreage of the t twenty wheat growing states was about 33 203,000 in 1900, and the average acre production was 20.5 bushels, or 4.7 bushels above the general average, of the United States. . The greatest increase was In the' states where the most attention has been given to scientific methods. " ; "Two hundred million acres of unoccupied lands In the western states can be placed under the plow within the next four years if we push the dry farming propoganda to Its limit, and of this fully 60,000,000 acres will be wheat producing land. This Increase
in acreage means a farm production which will change the commercial conditions of every city and town in the western states. "Experiments in the states where dry farming is practised show we can Increase the production of wheat at least five bushels per acre, and taking it upon the basis of the present acreage this means a total of 108,175,000 bushels additional yearly In the western ' states alone. Figured upon a nominal Increase, which we might place upon double the present acreage,' this means aa annual wheat production of 702 r 864,000 bushels In the western states,
country In 1900." ,.,..,..
ACTRESS VAS HURT
When 'Miss Dorothy Smith who is playing the leading parts with the Richmond Stock Company in "When Lot Is True," at the Oennett theater, made her last entrance last evening, she tripped and fell - Into Mr. Pres
ton's arms, spraining her ankle so
badly that she was hurried home , to Fort Wayne.' As it Is Impossible to secure an understudy at so short a time, it has been necessary to cancel the remainder of the week. Any one who has bought tickets for the other performances will have their money
refunded by bringing them to the box
office.
IliltlT STOLEN HORSE
The police have been asked to look
tor a norse ana buggy which was stolen from Lynn. Ind., on Monday night The animal is described as being about 14 hands high, three years old and weighing 850 pounds. It was hitched to a light open top buggy with dark red running gears. A reward of $50 Is offered for the apprehension of the thief.
DAVID CflEUZ DEAD
Well Clown Resist of Wayne " County Expires at Ripe Old Age.
At Local Theaters
At the Murray. The famous protean actor, Henri French at the Murray this week Is proving a popular attraction, as his rapid changes and his characterizations are certainly the work of an expert His act Is full of variety and many sunrises. "The Rose of Virini i
aa old favorite that Is ever popular and as a musical drama In one act it is ably presented by Pauline Fielding and Co. Chris Christopher with his singing and violin playing Is a popular number with many. ' Sommers and
' Stork in "Jackson's Honeymoon" present aa amusing situation caused by a practical Joker and also render some good music in a delightful way. The motion pictures are the best that can be secured and one can see two films a week by attending the first part and ' ka (attar nari rtf th u
being put on each Monday and ThursJ day.
. Reserved seats for the drama given fey the St Joseph's Benevolent Association ean be had Thursday and after at ths Qennett theater , cx C.TIoa. reserved seats 19 and ti r-ru tl
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WAS IN MILLING BUSINESS
David Creitz, for many years -engaged in the flour milling business.
died yesterday at the . home of ms
son-ln-law, John Kepler, East Ger-
mantown, at the age of 80 years. He had been a sufferer from, cancer for several years, but the infirmities of old age are believed to have been re
sponsible for his death more than
the cancerous growth.
He had charge of several grist mills
over the county and at one time lived south of the city. However, his more recent business enterprises had been in Western Wayne county. He was successful in business and respected by all with whom he came in contact
The funeral will be held at East
Germantown, Thursday afternoon, at the Lutheran church and burial in the
cemetery of the same. The Masonic
orders of this city and Cambridge City will have charge of the service.
He is survived by one son, William of Cambridge City; three daughters, Mrs. William Sweeney of Cambridge City, Mrs. Jacob Meckel of Muncie, and . Mrs. John Kepler of East Germantown, with whom he made his home.
their testimony to the board, yester-rtj
uay . ntkrvj oearu, a cigar ucwi Cambridge City, who spent $18 in-automobile hire, also stated to , the board that if it felt like reimbursing him for this amount, it would be very acceptable.
BccCxacho Moans Dying Kidncyo
DO AWARD IS MADE Commissioners to Consult Attorney Before Acting on Murder Reward. CLAIM BY HARRY BEARD
The decision of the county commissioners, relative to the distribution of the' reward offered for the discovery, arrest and conviction of the murderer of Mrs. Frank Allison, is being withheld until the board consults with county attorney John F. Robbing in the matter. The three claimants for the 500 reward, I. A. Gormon and George Lovin of this city and William Gipe of East Germantown, presented
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