Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 39, 18 December 1910 — Page 11

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. SUNDAY, DECEMBER IS. 10IO.

WIFE'S AFFINITY

KILLED BY HUBBY i

IMPORTANT SCIENTIFIC DISCOVI ERY.

FISHING CAT SUPFLIES FAMILY MEATS

BANANA APPLE ORIG- TOLEDO POLICEMAN

A Clinical Preparation That Positively

the Dandruff Germ.

I made aftf-r a y;ir';4 pationt laboratory .work aimed in a r.-riain direct ion tt And Indiana Coroner Rend-!' .owi.ros n-niHir-. a preparation l , r i I thai prnr-nis fallini: hair and speed ers a VcrdlCt of JUStllia- an,, p.-rmaii.-nMy eradicate dtmlb!c Killing Promptly. ruff Th,h" ,vn:i '"' taus("1 bv a ' ' 't:Tin "i para.-i"' that burrowa ,. , 'into th- sc. ilp, thro-A-itiK un dandruff, Valparaiso, Ind . Jw-r. 17.-Albert (S B(.f.ka ,() s;i)1 llf(. (f ,h(, n;iir Johricon of Wain n, Ohio, whs t-hot at tn,. root There . s no baldness wjihntul killed veteiday in the bain back out laliiiu; nr thin h.iir. no thin hair .f th- flllaman llr.t.l :.f ICnufK ln,l :. 'without, dandrull, and no dandruff if

umrner resort on the Kankakee Kiver, k !'t by Jacob Walte r s.

the jr-rm is f-s.tro.wl .Niwbro's Herpii ide i.s tlx- only raration that v,l! do the work. Itct-troy tin- cau.,o, ou

Jihnon came in Kouts a ji-ar neo ii S Hieritrercbtit. Of the V. 1.. l. l n-r-n 7 ( 'ompanj h fb nr n.ill. He vhs taken up py Miciciy and rn t Mi: WalNis Ht a dant :tiK jiarty It a '.!: of rnnt'ial ad m i at ion and John feu- attetitinn i I i-ni' o marked as to it- oiiinu tit

The inalt' i !iah-d (hi- ear of Mr,

vvi'J r inoK i!i in a ili'iiUKi.'" nam li- to 'I he M ii h. lie' do

i ;). ' ," Sold by 1 d ii i d 1 er in rtdinps i'or 1 P rpi-'ide Co.. Iietroit, ,ir bo!tl--s KUiirante. d.

I Nw York, Dee. IT. Arthur Terry, 'while on loard his !itrp ;-:! ancJior- ; ed Kjnie rods off SayvSlle. It. I . raw swimmins toward him a black cat, which crawled like a dock rat. up th anchor cabie to tho float's d -ck. The rat as broiiKht to the Teiry l.:ii" at iSavvillr, whf re it h.in, in part, kept if hi- family in flh from the hay and "wild ame fiom the woods. The cat captures t'.ie fi.-h by divin" into the hay. One day the cat arrived i Iioiiuj with a wild rabbit, which sho jhiii cani.'ht ai;d l-.ilb-d in the bru-il jusi bark ol Sayvi!P i' -. :.. riTii tl.- l.i-di pi'ift s of nt.-ats ru.i his cat. as a valuable discovery.

you s.'.u:or iiii unUstcstH-m. cor.-

INATOR IS DEAD KILLS HIGHWAYMAN 'rrS your S"'!

HoiUstor's K,y.-k Monnt-

J-esanr-p-rt. 1 ml.. lec. I . . L;l VI-t Ant.-i- - . --v. e: v: FJorv. .2. ninetv. one of the n-ot ' Ttd-do. O.. lc. IT. Tod Maok.

tii'.r.oa'tny.

a:n 1 o.i r.ta Kf

. , .. rx-oonMct and notorious nicnw a man, , .rorr.inr.t hoi tictuturausts m Indiana. . . , , . . ...... C o:.ey

l aeam ni ntiuniuf; m n

dieii f terday a:TC-rn'o-i at h

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id. -to! Pattif with the police. .Mac

five miles eait of Loaati sport. .Mr. ar.d two companions wore found ;

Fiorv was the irii;inat" ' of t!

winter banana apple and several new kirn! of strawberries and blackberries The latter part, of his life was -b-vr.-ed to horticultural experiments and !i

I;-' ba.-

trie system cms. i'..v. o Co.

trued ;be railroad yards, looting box cars.

uy t n-- r.elsee. I tie tn;eves arew uioir revolvers and opened fire upon the

(nieers who rospomltd. Then starte

a runntitR duel in which scores of s-hots wero fired. Mack foil, pierced

Pri.

Two Is Company. "Hfiv -y yu ever loved before?' asked th coy mri 1 v.-?." :ine-l Tbe vvorMly yomt;: man. "luu - nov.yr before a chaperon, two small bvethcrs an.? a pet bi'.lkles " ?,, t t ' : sbc s'asrsrot'Vl a trip down the eld road t sn ''- stars. - Cltioasv N e w s

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was. know n us the Indiana Hurbank.

bv several bullets.

AT CONKEY'S

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I rill If 9 ifl j File Mdosier 5tre i

A ti. laiken A; Co, special agents

country dm in,: iiiK hcasons. .Mrs. Walters,

1 he

hun'in

and fish-

re port efl to t he

AValten. uti. m Auu-t. Walt, is '"'"" f, lo-ked herself in a room with

her maul alter the :!lio:iIIK and IV-

(-ri il John: on in his

he ud. .l him away f'""'1 'll(' 'l rmilaeuis to the in-

tpiest .

I'rb e's v ill have fresh o n! ( r. for ; h

pb-nty of nice, I lolid ty :i, stand-

is jt

I'llefi--;. de i v ife'i; nil u i a ra

lit tin' point of it revolver. The i oupje continued to meet c lan drMbicly. according ' Mt' Walteti. iind hi t wife ;i s mi i from h' i

room estetday and tdioi Walte; s ' ards, i-elet ts and counts plel hep eoitilllK ll'uDI tile barn, In-i Kep-eil a t-hoti;un amid entered the I

1 uildiii" lie 1 1 u in 1 .lohnhon hiditiK in it corner and he lited two shois The

frri i harRo !on away the left side of u H ' JoI.in'on'H lo ail and the tet ond nearlvl ib ati;

e-.er'd the rU'ht arm at the hhoui- iihuie . i..i.i-:iry ;:cn';. that 1 di r. fan:" ": '. T( . Mv ;.'l:'.n emane ,'oi'iison died within a lew mom- , n tit p. wr t- v. . t r ncrLa'' ntii and Wallet rs walked to the .let,-! all r..;u.d t :a. of :.tOi.p:.ty mister ft

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SLCCEST10NS FOR XMAS PR ESENTS. A charminy little jeja d.sh fdhd v itli fej ns. A handsome jardenb r and plant. A box of flowers and preuy vase. The I'loAer Shop has the ehoitest ro'iectiori of Fern dishes, J.ti !' ui'-rs. etc, ever siaiwn ii, Kit !. moad, and tin: prices a:e low U-tf

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lar Cs-t-.sr. I, I'.'lted M-ir-'b N; a! Ill" tllil" of !;'- vcuri "id. It is n

iity ahcrlttV ollice and nave liimself bp. 'l'he i ortiin r at Ihe impieM lettirm d . lerdht of jUMiiliable kllliiiR 'altei. Is wealthy and bin wife is Ol; shirred oil'' of the most beautiful votiien in Northern Indiana She was ji Ri'oat favorite al Ihe (illHhinan hotel, jiatronlzerl by people from all over Iho

lv "feat ii U only

v. rii'T. ' ' n ' ml liui-tra;. : J,, ;,,, : ' , , i,. t lies.- l;i.-b :"-eomp!;-. ' meios he -,'.:'S a :t tua I betmi t :ei;t n pbiPihala. m'.Iii I and jurist. 1;' ciiuvei'sat i. I,-;! j i iv. rs were -xt Heart inn ry. ami from all aeioiints he was In Ids maim -r our of the most nttractive tf men.

' - "- Haro'i'.'- .. '.; r -p: a :.! her s-.n as to why ie received s" low a tmirk in imisi.-. "I rinn't l:r.'-.v. i.t t : " !: d'"'.ar-l 'I pet alonir tr'tly w.-i! wi'h everythirrr ereepr the sharks and tlaps." rieiineator.

KeepYour 4-- 'lis Save those -nee-ir :'. r" .-c'lrn-1-.eaae'l fjtrla by i-UciniT in tne dr.al.iaif vi.tcr Ccnkey'sROUP CURE Itbiltn the srerm. Vr'.aa 50c a-.ii ?i CONKEY'S BCOK ON POULTRY frMi.'yoii ci.ll u: c iioitas. fur eale i-J

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Holiday Greetings Let us be the first to wish our patrons and a!! others A MERRY CHRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW and WHOLE YEAR. We publicly thank all for past patronage and invite a continuance of the same. Too many useless presents are bought at Xmas.. Few would think of giving such a thing as a HOT WATER BOTTLE but isn't it a good suggestion? Isn't there some one at your house or some other friends who would appreciate one every night from now until next May? Grandma, Auntie, Mother We have the finest assortment of HOT WATER BOTTLES to be seen anywhere and every one is guararv teed. . Besides these we have many other useful gifts too numerous to mention. COftKEY DRUG COMPANY COR. MAIN AND NINTH STREETS.

I "If ICs Filled at Conkey's, It's Right.

IN. C. USe lCnKty S OIJOU Vicaner lUl Licsniny yuui pan v.iumco. The Elite thing for Elite garments.

Prize Winners at the Corn Show: Firsl Prize on Corn was awarded to No. 355 Second Prize on Corn was awarded to Nc. 350 First Prize on Potatoes was awarded to No. 313 Second Prize on Potatoes was awarded to No. 310 First Prize on Pop Corn was awarded lo No 304 Secand Prize on Pop Corn was awarded to No. 314 We have the exhibit on the Second Floor and invite alt to look over it.

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Solid Gold Shirt Studs (some diamonds) $1.50 to $25000 Mantel. Fancy Gilt, Crystal and Bronze Clocks, $1.25 to 35.09 Opera Glasses, $2.1)0 to 12,00 Combs, $1.00 to 5,00 Cut Glass Pieces, 75c to 65.00 Sterling Helleck China (very new and artistic) 75c to 12.00 Silver and Gold Thimbles, 25c to. . 6.00 Paper Cutters and Scissors, 50c to 5.00 Carving Sets, $2.00 to 12.00 Souvenir Spoons, 75c to 2.50 Military Brushes, $3.00 to SI 2.50 Clothes Brushes, $3.00 to 6.50 Whisk Brooms, $1.50 to 3,50 Hat Brushes. $1.50 to 3.50 l adies' Toilet Sets. $4.00 to 30.00 Match Boxes. $1.00 to 5,00 Silver ancl Gold Pocket Knives, $1 to 6.00 Manicure Sets. $1.50 to 10.50 Powder Boxes and Jars, $2.50 to . .$ 8.00 Salve Boxes. $1.00 to 2.50 Napkin Rings, 50c to 5.00 Writing Sets, $6.00 to 15.00 Ink Stands. $1.00 to 5,00 Hat Pin Holders. $1,00 to 2.50 Ah Trays, 50c to 2.00 Smokers' Sets. $2.00 to 7,00

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Time is Too Short Now to Hunt Xmas Things Outside This Wonderland THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE of elegant jewelry gifts and everything in novelties pertaining to jewelry, watches, silver, glass, brass goods, etc., etc., is always here and at a lower price than others can name. Thousands are coming all day long and up till very late at night all happy in the finding of just what they are seeking. Be one of them, join the procession. Everything in great abundance. Large assortments of all lines.. Look carefully over this list. It will help you who arc still undecided.

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for this Holiday season have been remarkably heavy. This satisfactory condition we attributed to the prosperous circumstances, and to the beautifuj designs and high quality of our superb collection of Diamonds. In our immense stock are gems at $10.00, $25.00, $50.00, $75.00. $100.00, $200.00 up to $600.00 each, with graduated prices between. If you are at all interested in Diamonds you can not afford missing the inspection of this stock which in quality, extent and value is not surpassed by any in the stare.

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Men's gold filled Watches $(3.50 to $ 40.00 Men's solid gold Watches, $22.50 to 25.00 Ladies' gold filled Watches, $7.50 to 25.00 Ladies' solid gold Watches $14.95 to f 00.00 Boys' Watches, 85c io 15.00 Ladies' gold filled Lockets, $1.00 to 7,50 Ladies' solid gold Lockets, $3.00 to . 20.00 All kinds of Emblem Charms, $1 to 35.00 Gents' gold filled Chains, $1.00 to 8.00 Gents' solid gold chains, $6.00 to 25.00 Solid Silver Teaspoons, 6 pieces, $4.00 to S 8.00 Solid Silver Tea Spoons, each 75c to 2.50 Silver Bread Plates, $2.50 to 5.00 Chafing Dishes. $3.50 to ( 5,00 Bon Bon Dishes. $1.25 to 6.00 Cream and Sugar Sets, $3.50 to .... 7.50 Cigar and Tobacco Jars, $2.50 to . . 7.00 Soltf Gold Set Rings (assortment $2.00 to $3.00) 98c Signet Rings (big stock, new styles) $1.75 to S 12.00 Plain Band Rings, $1.50 to 10.00 Gents' Set Rings, $4.50 to 25.00 Gold and Gold Filled Cuff Links, 50c to 50.00 Gold and Gold Filled Scarf Pins, (1,000) 50c to 500.00 Bracelets, all styles, $2.00 to 10.00 Umbrellas for Ladies and Gents, $3.50 to 10.00 !

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