Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 170, 28 April 1911 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PAIAADIU3I ,AND SUX-TELEGKA3I, FRIDAY, ''APRIL 28, 1911.

SEEK VOLUNTEERS TO inVADE SEWERS

, . ...... t Game Association Wants to Find Source df Oil GoIhg Into River. In cawi tbe Wayne' County Fish and Same Protective . association determines to push tbe Investigation as to tbe source of the oil supply which Is sontamlnating the waters of Whitewater river below Richmond, It Is probable volunteers will be called for from tbe ranks of the organization to

put on rubber suits and crawl up the 18-Inch Main street sewer until they discover where the oil comes from. This solution was offered but not finally adopted at the meeting of the tssoclatlon in the T, court . house on Thursday evening."1 k There have been Innumerable . complaint i relative to all killing the flsh and 'tainting their flesh that they cannot be eaten. Attorney W. II." Kelley. last year president of the organisation, Is willing to undertake tee trip up the sewer; In securing1 evidence "to tbe source of tbe oil supply. In order that his testimony would be substantiated, It-was decided that the;. best plan would be to send two others with him. Nine directors were elected at the Thursday evening, organization meeting. The were E. A. Dickinson, H. L. Dickinson and George' 'Deuker to serve for a year;, Daniel Scherb, Jefferson Wilson and J. K.J ioladay to serve two years,, and 'fed Cooper, W. II. Kelley and Charles. Gross to serve three years. ' The 'directors will elect officers. Including president, vice president, secretary, . f nanclal secretary and treasurer soon. ,

Ggg frapes,' wholesome and nutritious to be had at Price's. .

. More than twenty-thousand, twenty sandle power incandescent lamp a laments can be made ; frrrt' . a single pound of tantalum.

"I had been civen up to die by three of our best doctors, I could not stand it to be on my feet and I was to swelled in the abdomen I could hardly breathe. But thanks to Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy and Nervine I am able to be about the streets, a walking advertisement of the curative qualities of your remedies, although I am 70 years old." John R. Cochran, J ".-. 4 "1 , Lewistown, 111. ', Better than any statement we could make regarding the value of Dr. Miles' Heart Remedy in these words of Mr. Cochran. He speaks from experience, the highest possible source of knowledge. If you have any of the signs of a weak heart, such as pain in the left shoulder or arm, fainting and hungry spells, shortnest of breath, smothering spells, fluttering or palpitation of the heart you need Dr. Miles Heart Remedy which for over twenty years hat been recognized at the best preparation of itt kind to be had. ' . Sole under guarantee assuring the return of the prlee of the first bottle If it telle to benefit. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. ' MILKS MEDICAL CO, Ikhart, la.

FORGERY CHARGED III A CIVIL SUIT German Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Seeks to Recover $175 from J. Noss. Tbat John Noes, a well known local resident and interested In tbe cl-

ectrotyiing and engraving business,

who has been In embarrassed flnancll

circumstances, fraudulently forged the names of his - brother-in-law, Oeorge Pulle, and Sheriff Albert Steen

to a note for $300 is the allegation of

the German Mutual Fire Insurance company in a complaint filed in the

circuit court on Friday In which de

mand for $175 Is made.

The, action against Noss Is entirely civil and prosecuting attorney Charles

Ladd declared that no complaint, ask

ing for a criminal proceeding against the accused on the charge of forgery

had not been made, criminal action Is

not anticipated. Noss several weeks ago In the cir

cult court was made defendant in a number of civil proceedings filed by

a banking Institution, in which demand was made for payment of prlnand interest on overdue notes. The

entire amount aggregated several nun

dred dollars. Recently property on South -Twenty-second street held by the accused was transferred to Triumph lodge, Knights of Pythias, for $100 with the -lodge assuming a thousand.' dollar mortgage. The Mutual Fire Insurance compa

ny, which is a Richmond organization,

avers that on May 6, 1910, Noss borrowed $300 from the company's funds. The names of Mr. Fulle and Mr. Steen were signed as sureties and the company thought the proceeding were regular until a short time ago when demand was made for the money and it alleges Noss refused to pay. Then, It is averred, the company learned of the alleged forgeries of the names of the sureties. It Is averred that the defendant knew the names were forgeries when be borrowed the money. Noss, the company admits, has paid

$159 toward the indebtedness and the

company avers there Is now due $165,

consisting of principle and interest. Claim for other proper relief Is also made, which makes the company's to

tal demand $175.

A DIVORCED WOMAN

IS MARRIED AGAIN Marriage license was Issued on Fri

day by county cierK George Matthews to Milton F. Crook, 62, of Cambridge City and Nola M. Ed wards, J 1 of Centervllle. Mrs.. Edwards was divorced less than a month ago in the Wayne circuit court. Her first husband more

than two years ago deserted her, after acquiring considerable of her property. Crook is a well known

house mover. This is his second mar

riage. .

DECISION BY RUPE IS EXPECTED SOON " John L. Rupe, special Judge in the circuit court who beard the proceedings in equity In the case of the Craighead Plumbing and Electrjcal company against A. H. Brown, owner of the Westcott hotel. . on account demand approximately $3,500 will likely decide the case soon.

Turtle Soup, Saturday, all day, Ed. Muey's, 20 S. 6th St.

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MOTION TO VACATE .. 11 11 11 '" Motion to "vacate the judgment of

the justice, of the peace court of Henry county from which the case of

William F. Dingle against Marshall L. Fry and others, demand $36.75,. was venued to . the Wayne circuit court; has been filed In the circuit court. The court has made no decision. -- ;

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GRAND OPERA HOLDS BOARDS IN ATLANTA CAmeric&a News "Service) Atlanta. Ga., April 2S. -Two special trains brought the members of the Metropolitan Grand Opera company of New York to Atlanta for a season of four performances under the auspices df the Atlanta Music Festival Association. The operas to be given are "The Girl of the Golden West," -Kenigs-

kinder," Trovatore" and "Goaconda.''

Geraldine Farrrtr. Louise Homer. Emmy Destinn, Carl Jorn, Pasquaie Araato and other famous stars of the Metropolitan company will be heard. . ;-

Griff in of Racine will tefar the line up with Richmond in game tonight, also Edgerton of Muncie.

The FBower Ss

For Saturday was announced as 'two plants of Golden Glow for 10 cents." 'Now We Have Decided to Add to tluit Offer Double and Single in all the Beautiful Shades of ; Color. Three year old Field Plants, at HO Cento We also have 100 plants of Clematis Paniculata, .-- three years old, which will be 18c on Saturday, as 'long as they last. Regular 35c size.. This is the beautiful Japanese Virgans Bower, the best hardy climber for this locality.

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200 pairs assorted Saxony Net . and Muslin Curtains, an extensive assortment of new patterns and of full size, , Price, per pair ....... 100 pairs Novelty and Nottingham Curtains, .mounted on French Boblnet, some trimmed with lace, others with edge and insertions, very sightly designs. Price per Palr--$1.80 SPECIAL 1,000 yards Fancy Curtain Net In white, cream and ecru, regular price from 25c to 35c per yard. Sale price, per yard . onIy ; -23c Other Fancy and Plain Nets at 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c and up to per yard $150

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