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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 19tS.

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Published and ewned bjr the ' PALUDIUM PRINTINO CO. . Issued Every XrmlDf Kscept Sunday. Off lea Corner North th and A atraata. PaJladlym and Bun-Talaaram Phones Kualnaaa Off tea. 2t; News Departtacnt, 1121. RICHMOND, INDIANA lh a. tMi Edit 8UB8CRI PTION TERMS In Richmond 16.00 per yaar (In advance) or lOo per week. RURAL ROUTES One year. In advanre B?-2; Mix month. In advance I f One month. In advance Addreaa chanced aa often aa dealrad; both new and old addreaaaa muat be flven. ... Subacrlbara will plaaae remit with order, which should b 1vn for a specified term; nama will not ba entered until pasuient la recelred. MA fli SUBSCRIPTIONS " yaar, In advance "5 2? Six months. In advance 2.eo One month. In advance Entered at Richmond. Indiana, poat office aa second class mall matter. New York Representative Payne A Tounc, l-4 Weat Sid atreet, and 2a w wmi. ling iri, i-.w v. Chleairo Reprasentntlvea Payne at IToun. 747-741 Marquette Buildlnc. IChlcaxo. 111. TAis Is My 71st Birthday J KAN D. HOLLAND. Jean D. Rolland, member of the legislative council of Quebec and prominent for many years la tbe municipal life of Montreal, was bora In the Canadian metropolis February 23, 1841. After completing his education at 8te. Maria college he embarked upon a mer cantile career. In this he was emineatly successful, becoming one of the I foremost paper manufacturers In the i Dominion, with large Interests In many (other Industrial and financial enterprises. Mr. Holland was mayor of Montreal from 1876 to 1879 and later served as a member of the city council. He is one of the governors of Laval university and a former president of the Canadian Manufacturers' association. Congratulations to: Margaretta Wade Deland. well known as a writer of novels, 55 years old today. Bishop John H. Vincent of the Methodist Episcopal church, famous as the founder of the Chautauqua movement, 80 years old today. Biliousness, sour stomach, indigestion. Irregular bowels, dizzy spells, headaches, bad breath, if not corrected will ruin your health. Start today by taking a small dose of Hollister's Rocky Mountsin Tea after each meal and at bed time; it has made more people well and happy than any other remedy. 35c. A. O. Luksn. MASONIC CALENDAR Friday, Feb. 23. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 4, R. A. M. Called convocation. Work in Past Master degree. Prof. Russell's class will istst at Y. M. C. A 7:30 tcaight. Hie Pishing Trips. Va. where do you go fishing?" "My son. I never go Ashing nowadays." "Well, Mr. Snsrler said last night yew wars always throwing a sprat to eaten a mackereL" Courage. Courage that grows from constituttom often forsakes the man when he has occasion for it; courage which arises from a sense of duty acts In a uniform manner. Addison. Made Up by Herself. Olcus Ws besr of many self made but seldom of a self made wola. Cynlcus How about the wowhoss face Is her fortune? Philadstphla Record. The man who owes everything to his wtft seldom pays It back. Ufa. MOTHER WAS WORRIED iBesause Young Daughter Coughed 80 Much What She Did Just think how anxious Mrs.' William Archer, of tons Branch, N. J., must hsve been about her 14-year-old daughter. 8he says: "She wss very thin, had a bad cough, was nervous and did not aleep well. Vinol has helped her wonderfully. She can sleep all Bight bow without coughing once, la fact her cough Is gone. Her appetite is greatly Improved and she hss gained weight. I wish every mother knew what Vinol will do for delicate children." Nothing can possibly be more Important than the health of children and that Is why we earnestly advise the. use of Vinol In all cases where a child la weak, pale, run down, has a cough, or poor appetite. We have seen U make so many children strong and rosy that we believe in it Children take Vinol eagerly because It tastes good and It puts new strength Into their little bodies. We guarantee Vinol to give perfect satisfaction and give back your money If it does not. Leo It. Fihe, Druggist, Rlchmoud, lnlARONCtS RAMSEY SAYS: "Mrs. Mason by her skillful treatment produced a considerable growth of hair on my lempiee in six weeas. Aire. . Mason's Old English Shampoo Cream (Is now soM by Leo H. Fihe and other dntsslstav It makes the bslr grow as jRajSai mgJ SlfcgHJ .,Ate f p ay ..

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The Initiative Decision.

Chief Justice White in the opinion holding the initiative and referendum valid (not only in Oregon, but in Missouri and in all the states and in the United States, wherever the people have provided it or may provide it) makes a distinction between popular or legislative acts "addressed to the framework and political character of the government" and acts which are "Justiciable" in their nature. According to the distinction, it is a political act to provide tbe initiative or to provide a state commission government instead of a governor and legislature, etc. It is Justiciable to regulate commerce, to impose a tax, etc. Of cases within the first division the Judiciary must keep hands off, even though the constitution has been violated. Only congress could determine that such an act was unconstitutional and could take such steps as It might deem necessary to correct the political wrong. And if congress did nothing, nothing would be done. But of the second sort of cases, those affecting the rights of individuals, or groups like rights of property, liberty, etc. the Judiciary is the interpreter of the constitution. The Income Tax Law was Justiciable. The Hepburn Rate Law and the State 2-Cent Fare Laws are justiciable. The chief justice expresses surprise that the distinction was not obvious. But there are many who set the line of division between political and justiciable functions at a different place from where the chief justice sets it. Many jurists and political economists (take Judge Doster, formerly of the Kansas Supreme Court, as an example) say that such statutes as that for an income tax, that compelling or allowing workmen's compensation, etc., are political, and that it is properly and legally for the legislative department to determine whether they violate the constitutional provision against confiscating property. Of course, those who take this view recognize that the courts do the other thing; but they protest, nevertheless. Then, too, such decisions as that of the majority of the court in the Dred Scott case, invalidating the Missouri compromise statute, have confused the popular mind, at least, aa to what is a political action within the opinions of the judiciary. The people will be very glad that the court has taken the view it has with regard to the initiative and referendum. It was not clear how the court could prevent the people from legislating for themselves, even if the court took the opposite view to what it did take. Still, it is gratifying that a clash between judicial reasoning and popular necessity has been avoided. It might be wished that the problem of adjusting our judicial system to such public necessities as are manifested in the general progressive tendencies of the time could be as easily solved or avoided. It may be added to what has been said, that the supreme court does not hold that everything which may be done by the people through the Initiative will be constitutional. In that regard there remains the always possible conflict between the people's right to legislate and the court's power to veto legislation by constitutional construction. The court holds only that if the people wish to legislate directly as well as by representation tbe court has no jurisdiction either to prevent or approve that way of transacting the political business. Kansas City Times.

YOUTHFUL LAW FIRM The law firm of Bowman and Warfel is the latest addition to the local legal colony. Eugene Bowman and Donald Warfel, two local youngsters, have just been admitted to tbe bar of the Y. M. C. A. Boys' city, and have placed printed placards over the town announcing they can practice before "Judge" Pettljohn. Ruins of Yuoatan. The explorations of Arthur Diosy In Yucatan brought to light many new facts about the stupendous ruins which stretch through the country In n chain 300 miles long. Tbe most amazing thing about these ruins, according to Mr. Dlosy, is that the people who possessed such high architectural skill and the knowledge of rich and graceful decorative arts, belonged to the stone age and bad no knowledge of metals. These wonders In stone were carved with flint Implements snd a civilization which has been compared to that of Egypt grew up without even tbe use of bronze and iron. Turned the Tablea. Two hunters, returning from the Catskllls. decided to try some New York city humor upon the agent of a little railroad station In the foothills. "When doss the 3:49 train get InT asked one. The old man regarded him seriously snd st length. "Waal" said be. "she generally gets In Just a lee tie behind the engine." Later they approached him respectfully. "About time that train la due, Isn't It. under "Yes." said tbe agent, "she's about due. There comes the conductor's dog." Everybody's. Dauntless. "He cleared the sill st a bound snd vanished in the darkness," related Romanes breathlessly. "But," scoffed Realism, "only a moment ago hs was riveted to the spot. Did be file the rivets?" "Oh. no!" rejoined Romance, nothing daunted. "Fortunately It was only a small spot, so that by a superhuman effort bs wrenched It loose snd carried It along with him." Puck. Result of a Fad. Poverty cams In at the door. Love Immediately flew out of the window. "An." said tbose who observed, "this Is wbst comes of being fresh sir fad-dlstsr-Judge's Library. "THIS DATE

FEBRUARY 23RD. 1796 Napoleon Bonaparte appointed commander of the French army in Italy. 1799 U. S. congress passed the first general Quarantine act. 1821 John Keats, the great English poet. died. Born in 1796. 1822 Boston incorporated as a city. 1827 Authorship of the Waverley novels acknowledged by Sir Walter Scott 1845 Alonxo Potter consecrated Protestant Episcopal bishop of Pennsylvania. 184? Twenty thousand Mexicans under Santa Anna defeated by 5,000 Americans under Gen. Taylor in battle of Buena Vista. 1861 Abraham Lincoln. President-elect reached Washington in safety amid many rumors of peril. 1862 Nashville taken by the Federals. 1863 Captains Speke and Grant announced the discovery of a source of the Nile in Lake Victoria, Nyanta. 1902 Miss Ellen M. Stone and Mme. Tsilka released by Cacedonian brigands upon the payment of a large ransom. 1911 Quanah Parker, chief of the Comanche Indians, died near Lawton, Oklahoma.

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FARMERS MEETING Farmers from all parts of the county will, gather at the directors' rooms of the Second National Bank Saturday to effect the permanent organization of the Wayne County Grain Growers' association. With the new institution established, prominent farmers of the community hope to stimulate interest in bettering the corn crop by holding annual exhibitions with premiums.

Correct Way to Roll Umbrella. A badly rolled up umbrella, besides looking unsightly, does not wear half as long as It ought to. The process of rolling an umbrella Is very simply. The majority hold It by the handle and keep twisting the stick with one hand, while with tbe other they twist and roll tbe silk. Instead of this they should take hold of the umbrella just above the ribs of tbe cover. These points naturally lie evenly with the stick. They should be kept hold of snd pressed tightly against the stock and then tho cover should be rolled up. Holding tbe ribs thus prevents them from getting twisted out of place or bending out of shape, and the silk Is bound to follow evenly and roll smooth and tight If an umbrella la rolled In this fashion It will look as If newly bought for a long time. Boston Herald. A Bible Library. Probably the finest collection of Bibles in the world is that In the library of the General Theological seminary In Chelsea sqnare. New York. In the fireproof Bible room on the second floor are more than 1,200 different editions of the Bible, in aU about 2,500 volumes, arranged on shelves and in glass cases. Of these 555 editions are In Latin, making 1,053 volumes. Of "polyglot" editions in more than one language there are 93, in 500 volumes. Tbe most interesting of the Bibles Is the Gutenberg volume, printed at Moguntla between 1450 and 1455' by Johannes Gutenberg, which has always ranked as a masterpiece of art Timber and Lumbar. "Paw, is there any difference between timber and lumber?" "There Is no necessary difference In kind, my son. They differ merely in degree or stage of development For example, a man may be spoken of as good timber for some high office and yet represent nothing but lumber when he gets there." Chicago Tribune. IN HISTORY"

Brought To Light

Richmond People Receiving the Full Benefit There have been many cases like the following in Richmond. Everyone relates the experience of people we know. These plain, straightforward statements will do much toward relieving the suffering of thousands. Such testimony will be read with interest by many people. Enoch Cromer, 309 N. Fourteenth St., Richmond, Ind., says:"-! have no need of Doan's Kidney Pills since they cured me of kidney trouble in 1000. At that time I gave a statement for publication recommending this remedy and I do not wish to withdraw anything from that testimonial. Railroading is very hard on the kidneys and my case was no exception to the rule, aa I suffered from kidney complaint for some time. The passages of the kidney secretions were irregular and painful and I often felt dizzy and weak. Being advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured a box at A. G. Luken & Co's Drug Store and their use brought prompt relief. In a short time I was entirely free from kidney trouble and since then, whenever I have heard anyone complaining of backache, I have advised a trial of Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Foster-Milbura Co., Buffalo, New York, sole ngents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. A ScolCTng Ureas. "Before I take off this dress." said tbe woman to the home dressmaker, who was fitting a party gown, "I want to go into the kitchen and read the riot act to Maria." "Oh. not with this dress on," the dressmaker protested. "She is cooking and the grease might pop" "Can't help it," the woman interrupted. "Maria needs a lecture. She has been needing it for some time, but I didn't dare deliver It because I hadn't good enough clothes to make it effective. Maria is black and lately from the south. She Judges people by tbe clothes they wear. If I had scolded in shirt waist and skirt or even in my old blue afternoon dress Maria would have scorned me, but with all this finery on I can speak my piece and Maria will be properly Impressed and maybe she will reform." New York Press. Treasure Trove Law In England. In England treasure trove belongs to tbe crown. According to the law, if any one finds hidden treasure and conceals it for bis own use he is liable to fine and Imprisonment It used to be a hanging matter. However, it may be some encouragement to English treasure seekers, if any such there be in these enlightened days, to know that the laws of treasure trove only apply to such as is discovered by accident Treasure discovered by systematic search would not come within this description; neither would finds discovered by astrological or cabalistic sciences or by tbe potent influence of tbe divining rod. St James' Gazette. Get a box of Price's elegant Chocolates. 23-lt A Harsh Critic. Wiggs D'Auber's picture was rejected. Wagg Maybe banging was too good for it. Philadelphia Record. "Who's the Governor in Your Home?" Whenever you are troubled with indigestion or dyspepsia that's when your meals don's fit comfortably or you feel bloated after eating; or what little you eat lies like a lump of lead on your stomach; or there are eructations of sour, undigested food and acid, heartburn, belching of gas you can make up your mind that you need something to stop fermentation and help your digestion. Just know this that this distress does not stop here, for if not remedied, it causes headaches, dizziness, nervousness, bad taste in the mouth, foul breath, billiousness, poor, thin blood and is followed by a general run-down condition of the body. The sooner you ask your druggist for a large box of IRON-UP, the sooner you'll enjoy health-happiness. It's wonderful. You take one dose and your relief begins. Twenty-four hours after taking the first dose you'll feel like a new person. There's nothing on earth it's equal. IRON-UP makes your food digest just as if your stomach had never been out-of-order. That's not all it enriches the blood with iron, strengthens the walls of the heart increases the blood circulation, gives you color and strength, vigor and vitality. It's sure to act. One trial convinces. IRON-UP is a compound and is sold at all drug stores at one dollar a tin box. Every box contains a Guarantee Certificate from the Iron-Up Medicine Co.. Chicago, 111., for satisfaction or money refunded. For sale by Quigley Drug Stores.

Heart to Heart Talks. By EDWIN A. NYE.

ADDITION. Life Is largely a process of simple addition. The fact that two and two are four Is a tremendous fact Suppose you try to make two and two three. You go to the poorhouse. Or to make two and two five. You go to the penitentiary. Simple, you say? Suppose you want to build up a fortune. You must begin with addition. It Is simple at first. But after you have added awhile you can begin to multiply. And that goes faster. One time one is one. but a hundred times one is a hundred. It is the testimony of all men who have succeeded In niakiug money that the first thousand dollars is the hardest to get That thousand is tbe foundation, tbe first layer, of the pyramid. It is easier tc build thereafter, because addition Is slow and multiplication is rapid. It is so of building character. It is difficult at first because you are laying the foundation by a layer of right actions. Add up these right actions and you develop a habit And habit multiplies. By and by you acquire a momentum in habit that carries you on. It Is tbe old Scripture story of doubling the talent. Or like the rolling snowball. But you must add up the right sort of things. If you try to add up merely your ancestry, your family, your social position, etc.. you will soon find that your birthright will not necessarily make character. Moreover Birthright and position will not count in the world's estimate. It may please your pride, but if you try to parade it you will become ridiculous. Begin with simple addition. Add up slowly that which you have really acquired of and by and for yourself. Like the snowball, the sum will be small at first, but it will grow. Twc and two are four, but two times fout are eight. Begin at the beginning. Most persons try to begin with multiplication rather than with simple addition. Most persons want to put the capstone on the pyramid without first laying the foundation and adding to the superstructure. First learn how to add. After that multiplication will come easy. RAIGHEA Superior Electric Fixtures Direct From maker to yon Craiahead 7S3S Co. - 10 Main SU 12M CYCLONES and WINDSTORMS WILL COME but DOUGAN, JENKINS & CO. Will Protect You Against Loss From Them. PHONE 1330. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Building Less than Cost For advertising purposes we have imported quite a quantity HAT BRUSHES (Also suitable as small clothes brushes) which we will sel! while they Isst at 10c Each Regular 25c Value. W. H.Ross Drug Co. Phone 1217. 804 Main Street Kennedy's "The Biggest Little Store In Town." You will find a complete line of all tthe medium and high grade watches at our store. Watches for Railroad Men Our Specialty. Fred Kennedy JEWELER 526 Main St. f be Way !

SVVAYHE T0 ATTEIID The Convention of National Citizens' League.

Much interest is being manifested locally in the first convention of the National Citieens' League, which has been postponed from February twentysecond, to an indefinite date in the near future. The Commercial Club will be represented by President S. E. Swayne and members of the recently appointed committee on banking reforms. A special train will stop at Richmond to convey local delegates and bankers to the meeting, where the 600 representatives hope to decide on a practical improvement for the present banking and currency laws. The local committer, headed by A. D. Gayle, which has just been named to co-operate with the League in promoting banking reform, has been instructed to make a thorough study of banking conditions before the next meeting of the Commercial Club, and to aid Prof. Walter Scott, of Northwestern University, in presenting the situation to the club members. After the meeting the committee will be organized permanently to continue its work. Good Manners. At the bottom of good manners there are always three things self sacrifice, self control. s-!f respect. MUSIC TEACHERS PLEASE NOTICE! We give a speoisl discount to all teachers. Full line of classical music and instructors of all kinds. Complete McKinley edition, 10c. WALTER RUNGE, 23 North 9th St. PHONE 2560 FOR MONEY You can have the arrangements made right at your home. Call us if you are in need. Any amount from $5.00 to $100 on pianos, household goods, horses, wagons, etc., without removal. You have both the use of the money and property. Payments arranged to suit your income. Private. Reliable. 0 S. E. Cor. 7th and Main Phone 2S60

ANNOUNCEMENT John and Theo Hensley have purchased the meat market and grocery at 131 Richmond avenue, from Ora Monger. Wo are now open and ready for business. Your patronage solicited. John and Theo. Hensley 131 Bisi kvtzzz

AETNA-IZED?

These figures represent the number and amount of claims paid "AETNA" Accident Policy holders. "Aetna" is the synonym for financial strength, liberal contracts and prompt and equitable settlements. E. B. KNOLLENBERG, Agent, Knollenberg Annex.

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WHEN ZEMO ANO ZEMO SOAP ARE USED For 25 cents you can test the healing and cleansing powers of ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP. We offer a trial treatment consisting of a generous site bottle of ZEMO a trial cake of ZEMO SOAP and a 32 page booklet. "How to lreserve the Skin" all tor 15c. This offer is made to introduce ZEMO Into every home in this community. We are confident that after you have once used ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP you. like all others who have tested this treatment, will say that ZEMO and ZEMO i SOAP are without doubt the best treat ment for prompt relief and surest cure of all forms of skin and scalp diseases. Blotches, Pimples. Skin Spots, in fact all facial blemishes on infants or adults disappear as it by magic when these clean, effective remedies are used. We want you to test the trial treatment of ZEMO at 26c we know you'll thank us many times for this advise. Quigley Drug stores. 821 N. E. stand 4th and Main. KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE SOUTH SIDE SHOE STORE WINDOW Ask the man behind the counter about the beautiful dining table Special Shoe Sale proposition. Exclusive agency for the FLORSOQU SHOE 805 SOUTH E ST. GLASSES DIFFER. Features Differ, but we can supply the shape of lens, the kind of lens, and the proper clip to suit your individual need! If not satisled with the glasses you are wearing today let us tell you how we can change and improve them MISS C. M. S WEITZER Optometrist. PHONE 1099 9274 MAIN ST. 8,222 Falls on Pavement. . ,9629,876.43 716 Bites by Dogs or Insects 29,70944 It will pay you to look: well after your teeth and not let them decay. Apart from the . bad appearance such a set of teeth presents, it is certain that they must ache at times and bother you, and equally true that you cannot masticate your food properly. It Is a wise investment to insure a sound set of teeth and we can help you to possess them in a short time. (Grocery rfcace IMS 2t STEWING Sausage FANCY FRUITS Fancy Florida Oranges Grape Fruit Fancy Eating Applee Malaga Grapes Bananas ' Lemons Rhubarb Fresh Cocoanuts