Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 53, 6 January 1912 — Page 10

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JANUARY G, 1912.

SETTLEMENT MADE - WITHLOCAL BAfJK Seymour, Ind., Man Who Disappeared, Pays Dickinson Trust $9,500.

ine mcklnson Trust company of this city haa received word of tBe payment In full of a $9,500 claim which It held ugainst Arthur Do Golyer of Seymour. Ind., who, after making an

j assignment of his property in March 1 190i), skipped tho country and his estate paid only 6 cents on the doljlar. The local banking institution was the largest creditors. The following account of the settlement has been received here: Arthur II. DeOolyer has settled in full with his creditors whom he left iwhen be disappeared from Seymour in March, 1909. A few days ago Judge ;0. II. Montgomery made a triy about which ho was unuuuaJly reticent. On his return he brought with him $15,(OOO with which to settle In full the Iclaims which have been standing gainst DeOolyer and $3,000 more was'

sent later. The largest claim was held by the Dickinson Trust Company, of Richmond, amounting to about $9,500: the American Central Life Insurance 'Company, of Indianapolis, had a claim

of about $500 and there were numer

ous claims In and about Seymour ranging from $500 to a few dollars each. When the claims were paid a petition

was presented to the creditors for signature, and they signed very gladly jasklng that cases which were pending lagalnst DeOolyer In circuit court be dismissed. This dismissal was entered In the circuit court at Brownstown Wednesday afternoon. DeOolyer formerly conducted a large Teal estate and loan business in SeyIsnour, with offices in the Pfaffenberger

building. He did considerable trading

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ily Involved, so that he was unabfe

to meet obligations. He made a deed jof assignment of all his real estate land personal property to Seba A. -Barnes for the benefit of his creditors March 20, 1909. The deed of assign-

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;ment was filed at BrownBtown on the Ifollowing Friday and Barnes took charge of the trust. When the assets were converted Into cash the creditors were paid about 6 cents on the' dollar.

Immediately after the assignment DeOolyer left and no one In Seymour knew of his whereabouts. Those who know now refuse to tell where he is living.

NOTICE. Office of McCain Realty company , has been moved to room 1, over the .First National Bank. R. L. More, Agent. 5-2t

Oat Hsr Rattlsd. Mannccrcttx (to customer in ten room, about to light n cigun No smoking In tier, air. please. Customer But you're got "Smoking Room" on the door there. Mutiageress That Is the door of the uoxt room. sir. Customer Then wliut's It doing In here? London ruut-li. Feminine Conversation. Blobb Women talk about nothing but their dress. Slobbs Oh. 1 don't know! It seems to me I've beard some of them talk about their hats. Philadelphia Record.

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BY ESTHER GRIFFIN WHITE. Another centenarian has died. This Is not especially remarkable since the wonder is that centenarians ever live. And would not, therefore, call for comment outside the "deaths and funerals" column. But this is one of that long list of centenarians who die in the full possesion of their faculties and physical powers unimpaired by a continuous use of tobacco and "strong drink.' Thus refuting the reformers who point to death and destruction of those that affect the "filthy weed" und Imbibe the inebriating cup frequently and more than oft. "Why Is it," said the cynic, "that the good ones who never smoke or drink are often bo disagreeable?" "I don't know," said the other perHon. "While I cannot at all uphold you in your horrid views of life I must

admit that the most hateful persons 1 have ever known have been highly moral." "I'm always suspicious," said the cynic pulling out his new cigarettecase engraved with his monogram, of a man who don't smoke, chew, drink or swear. I'm like the man who said that if he had such a one-spotted he'd expect, on entering a room suddenly, to

find him making love to another man's ' wife." "Well." said the other person cautiously, "while I am not ready to as- j sent to any such revolutionary senti

ment, I must ad mi that some of the i most detestable persons in my social !

repertoire have been the denouncers of smoking " " 'Give me rum rum rum ' " murmured the cynic, squinting through the cigarette smoke. "I'm sorry but I haven't a bit in the house," said the other person. "My dear," said the cynic, "I was merely quoting. I think too highly of you to expect you to offer me the cup that cheers, etc., quoting merely quoting." "I can stand degenerate as it may sound," said the other person, "a man who will drink not wisely but too much. But never he who quotes. "I myself have something of an aversion to the quoters," deployed the cynic. "They are so infernally apt to

pick you up when you think you're quoting Shakespeare and tell you its Allan Dale or John Kendrick Bangs." "Yes," said the other person, "it is always annoying to be corrected." "As a matter of fact, though," she went on, "it is generally your relatives who engage in this pleasant form of social exchange. You will say how charming Maria looked in her pink evening gown. " 'Mauve, dear,' says Cousin Mary reading by the window. " 'No pink you reply. " ' My dear,' says Cousin Mary turning down a leaf ina manner to make your teeth set on edge for no

one but a barbarian will turn down the corner of a leaf " 'I'm sorry to contradict you but I was with Maria at the dressmaker's when she tried it on and it was distinctly mauve.' " 'Oh, well, its no matter; you say, irritated but still polite, 'she looked nice in it' " " 'It does matter, dear,' said Cousin Mary, 'everything matters. You young people are prone to be too inaccurate. Now in my day if a thing was mauve no one could possibly mistake it for

pink because they were trained to observe properly. "'I can, of course, readily understand how you would think it pink instead of mauve because you have a rapid way of scanning a thing and jumping to a conclusion without due thought. It is always well, dear, to take time in all the important matters of life even the least. I have noticed a tendency on your part to

j sweep aside your elders in a difference hi opinion of this kind no not

difference, either, since I am entirely right the dress was mauve notpink, and I therefore feel like ' "

" "Oh, cut it out,' " growled brother

' Thomas, " "who cares a blankety j

blank what color Maria's clothes are. ,

: The only day I have to myself you wo-;

men spend in squabbling about Maria's clothes. " 'I'm very sorry,' " said cousin

LMary, 'to noticeThomas that you are

growing more like Uncle Solomon every day " '"Oh, damn!'" says brother Thomas, flinging out of the room. "'Now you see what you've done!' exclaims mother 'driven my boy away from home when he was sitting reading and enjoying himself. He will probably go down to that horrid -store and spend his time playing

gin.' Hhum,' mother you say.

" 'It doesn't make any difference what its name is,' said mother, 'its a bad game. It takes all of Thomas's

money. I went through his clothes last night and couldn't find but seven cents. And I made him confess he had been playing some dreadful card game. Sometimes they play as high as fifteen cents he says oh, its awful. My poor boy is going to the dogs and to thing the only day he had at home you drove him away with your talk about Maria's clothes. I never did like Maria since she had that party and didn't ask us and I'm sure, Mary, that her dress must have been pink because I heard sister Mehitable say once that Maria simply detested mauve that her favorite color was pink ' " 'I am surprised, Ellen,' says Cousin Mary, ' that you should indulge and spoil you children the way you do. It wouldn't take me long to stop Thomas's gambling "'Thorns never gambles!' says mother. 'Thomas wouldn't gamble! Thomas is a high principled boy and I'm sure if he wants to play those innocent little card games now and

then its nobobdy's business the poorj bov works so hard he has a rieht to i

a little diversion. I must say, Mary, that your interference in my family affairs has become very disagreeable. There are no better children living than mine and I cannot sit by while ' '"I think, said Cousin Mary rising, 'that I will go over to Marguerite's for luncheon. She has repeatedly urged me to come at any time and, indeed, insists on my staying with her as long as I remained in town but I had found you all so congenial that I preferred to stay with you. I'm very sorry indeed I have offended you but before I go, Ellen. I must caution you against indulging Thomas you know how queer Uncle Solomon used to act and they said it was entirely due to his early training which was too lax and I have observed that Thomas ' " 'I'm sure, Mary,' says mother, 'we

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today. Wade's Golden Nervine is sold by Quigley Drug Stores. would be very glad to have you stay on ' " 'No,' says Cousin Mary, moving toward the door, "I feel that I am not welcome. Not that I blame you, Ellen you mean well ' " 'And I would advise you, she says to you just before stepping into the ball, 'to have your eyes examined. It is plain to be seen in so slight a matter as the color of Maria's dress that they are in a dangerous condition, When you can't tell pink from mauve -i-' " and she departs. "Yes," said the cynic, "I know how those things go. But to return to the users of tobacco and "likker," especially tobacco. I used to work for a pillar of society who had none of the redeeming vices and he was without doubt the most fiendish speciman of humanity it has e'er been my lowly lot to meet. He didn't smoke but he bullyragged. He didn't drink but he insulted. He didn't swear but he snarled and spit and stewed and complained, and bullied and lied whenever it suited his purpose or mood. "He was the most cantankerous, irascible, tyrannical old devil on two continents and yet he was a deacon, director of all the phialanthropic institutions in town, presided at reform meetings and addressed religious conventions. "And he used to have the nerve to lecture me for smoking! I never left

him I didn't determine to go out and get drunk." "Yes," said the other person, "Napoleon didn't smoke and nobody could come within ten feet of him. And there was Mansfield, with the most satanic temper on record and yet Mansfield didn't drink or smoke." "By the way." said the cynic, "won't you have one." "One what?" "Cigarrette." "How dare you I'm not one of those horrid women who 6moke!"

j "That's what Sal said Sarah I mean," said the cynic. "Did Sal say that?" asked the other person incredulously. I "So I understood her." replied the ' cynic "indeed she struck me as beI ing indignant. Quite peeved." j "Why the old fraud!" said the othj er person.

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