Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 128, 3 April 1912 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM .XD SUX-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY APRIL 3, 1912.
ENTERS 3 VERDICTS
Coroner Reports on Peculiar Deaths, Past Week. Coroner R. J. Pierce today filed verdicts of deaths of three persons which have occurred within the past week. In all cases he finds that the death was due to natural causes. According to the coroner's verdict Patrick Tyner of Rush county, an inmate at the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane died Sunday suffering from cerebral homorrhage. Tyner was making a bed when he suddenly dropped to his knees. Attendant La Port saw the man fall and ran to him, finding frothy mucus flowing from Tyner's mouth. Within a few minutes death occurred. Circumstances which surrounded the death of Emmett F. Stanley at first baffled the coroner and physicians who were called at the time of death. The coroner believed it advisable to hold an autopsy. Stanley died at the Grand Hotel, March 27, He seemed to be in perfect health and talked with employes of the hostelry before his lifeless body was found in his room. Following the holding of the autopsy the coroner announced that death was due to chronic nitral insufficiency. Spozo Stivenieh, an Austrian laborer employed on the Pennsylvania railroad at the camp car near East Germantown, died from appendicitis according to the coroner's verdict. According to evidence the man's fellow laborers declared that he was injured while working, but an examination showed plainly that appendicitis was the cause of death. NEW TILE ENTRANCE Emmons Tailoring Company are having a new tile entrance put in their store, corner Ninth and Main. 3-lt THE ADOPTION DANCE. Curious Ceremonial of Taking a Child Into a Shawnee Tribe. The adoption dance Is one of the ceremonial dances of the Shawnees. This Is quite different from any one of the festive dances. They come many miles around and camp. Their faces are painted and their persons decorated with beads. They dance all day and night without eating. A bonfire Is built in the center of the camp, and they dance around this. The fire la kept burning about the same all the time. This serves also as their light. The adoption dance is rather quiet, more so than the other dances. The women do most of the singing, says a writer In the Red Mam. and sing very low. They dance around the circle in twos. The men dance together In front and the women together in the rear. The two leaders in front are usually the ones who are adopting the child.. They carry tin palls. In these are rubber balls, which bounce and keep time with the drummer. This Is all the music they have to dance by. If a large crowd is assembled they may have two or three drums. At these dances good order is kept. No drunkenness Is allowed. The dance Is Iu a grove, and If any one does not behave decently they tie him to a tree for the rest of the dance. After the dance they have a great feast, which lasts all day. and visitors and all others who attend the dance are Invited to partake of the feast. MUCH OF LITTLE. A London Sign That Seema Queer, but Is Entirely Correct. The stranger in any city half a hundred years old. If he knew nothing of the city's history, would learn from many of the business signs that the second and third generations had succeeded to the business of father and grandfather. A Londoner who had strolled about the streets of Gotham with a New Yorker, who called his attention to some of he signs of sons, agreed that In this respect New York was, very like London, but in neither city was there any such sign as he saw In one of the old English towns a few hours' run from the British capital. The sign reads: JOHN LrTTLEJOHN-S SONS AND LITTLE (LITTLE LITTLEJOHN, DOOLITTLE LITTLEJOHN AND JOHN LITTLE). According to the Londoner, the first Uttlejohn and Little were partners. The former gave his first son his partner's Christian name. Llttlejohn's second son was named for his mother's family, Doolittle. The three sons succeeded to their father's business; hence the sign is entirely convct, and the Londoner was right in saying that the successors had no intention of being "funny" wheu they had their sign written as it appears. New York Press. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of May, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, April 8, 1912. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the hospital. By order of the Board, S. E. Smith, Med. Supt. 2-2t MURRAY'S WEEK APRIL 1ST Salambo and Olivette THE WONDER WORKERS OTHER FEATURES
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WILL COOL ME OFF, I M BUT AFTEfc. ALL, THIS, IS For comfort when the L SOCIETY AT MUDLAVIA. Mr. F. II. Allen is at Mudlavia Hotel, Kramer, Indiana, for a few days. SEWING CIRCLE. Meeting of the Spring Grove Sewing circle was heldTuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. E. Weller at her home in North Seventh street. The meeting was well attended despite the inclement weath Copyright Hart Schaffncr ic Marx
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Come and select your Spring clothes YOUNG men of every calling; going to school, or college; engaged in business; men in positions of importance, or men just starting on the road to such positions Here are the clothes you really want; the Style you want, the quality of tailoring you want, the excellence of material you want. Here are Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes; there's no way to say more for clothes than to give that name; they're made in correct style; and its style that stays stylish. You'll like the new two and three-button models, with long-rool lapels; you'll like the Shape-maker and the Varsity sacks. You'll like the smart, lively models in Spring Overcoats. You'll like the prices.
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MUCH AFRAUJ THE SPOT GET UP AMD weather's hot. er, fourteen members being present. The afternoon was spent socially and with needlework. Refreshments were served. AFTERMATH MEETING. A meeting of the Aftermath society was held Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. J. B. Rush at her home in North Eighteenth street. Mrs. Trueblood read an interesting article on American architecture. "Some Principles of Home Building" was discussed by Mrs. Harry Dalbey. Interior Decoration, General Discussion leader Mrs. A. E.
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A WOMAN'S WISH
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Poultry Dept. By Mrs. S. P. Pike
As a practical poultry raiser, you cannot help being interested in the attitude the Palladium is taking in publishing a special poultry page. Now, to continue this page, the paper must have the harty -co-operation of every breeder of poultry. If you have anything to rll, advertise it in the poultry column, thertby attracting the attention of hundreds of prospective buyers. If you have had experience in the business that you think might prove ot value to other poultrymen, write your experience to the poultry editor. If you are puzzled on some point, or nevd information concerning some part of the business, ask the poultry editor, and I assure you, 1 will give you ail the information it a the subject that 1 can possibly find. Maybe some of you may differ from my opinions; if so write it up, giving your reasons. Lets all help taeh other. Let us hear from you. Mrs. S. P. Pike. Centerville, Ind. Questions and Answers. We keep a flock of Brown Leghorns f increase like magic when you begin t ' lubricating; with Autlubc GOOD OIL " It is the Right Oil the oil made according to the speciScations'of the f foremost lubrication expert in the I country. It will make jour car last t longer ana give greater mileage. Try it cow and find out what it means to be free from engine troubles. EooXIet and Gaselinr Cangm Fre. Wrut today. Address THE MOORE OIL CO. 13H-1384 York Stmt. CINC1N N ATI Branch en: Losanspcrt, Ind.. Columbia, O. nm ' j EASTER AND EASTER LILIES. Tall, stately Easter Lilies are most effective for church or window decoration. For the table, the mantle, or other places in the home, the new dwarf Lilies are preferable. Azaleas are better and cheaper this year than ever before. Hyacinths, Tulips, Primroses, Genistas, Spireas, and many other beautiful plants are suitable as Easter gifts, and are reasonable in price. There will be no increase in price for Carnations and Roses. Come to THE FLOWER SHOP. 1015 Main Street, and inspect all of these things. Give us your orders early, and get the first choice of stock. THE FLOWER SHOP, 1015 Main Street. apr2-3-4-5-6 TTtkMfic-s, J Painless Dentistry Is what the words really mean m this establishment. We practice painless extraction, and every operation we perform is devoid of suffering. Being dental experts we enjoy a high reputation for careful and through work, and our patrons in the past will gladly tes tify to the character of our services. Our charges are reasonable, too. GOLD CXOWNS $3.00 FULL SET OF TEETH $5.00 GOLD FILLINGS $1 UP SILVER FILLINGS 50c UP ALL WORK GUARANTEED NEW YORK Dental Parlor 90414 Main Over Nolte's RAIGHEA Superior Electric Fixtures Direct From maker to you RARE VALUES Craighead 910 Main St. Plumbing & Electric Co. Phone 128 ' .j , ! i ' WANTED YOUR MACHINE AND REPAIR WORK BALLINGER & GIBBS MACHINISTS REAR 220 LINCOLN STREET Phone 3040 or 3158
Buff Orpington Cockerel and Three Pullets Full brother and sisters to first prize pen at Richmond show. Quitting Business is reason for selling. You can buy these cheap.
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on free range. With them are iom half dozen Plymouth Rock Hens, which we keep to set for early chickens. We can always tell the Plymouth Rock eggs from the others. I have been told that we may crossbreed our leghorns. Do I run such a risk? Mrs. W.. National Road. West Ans. Since the male blood Is all leghorn and the tggs from the Plymouth Rooks can always be sorted out from the others, without fear of hatching any chicks with half Leghorn anj half Plymouth Rock blood, there can be positively no danger of cross breeding your leghorns. Care should be taken to keep females for setting purposes that contain no Leghorn blood. cen though they may have the appearance of being pure Plymouth Rock.
FOR SALE To make room for young stock. will sell my Pen S. C. Black Minorcas 6 Pullets, $1.00 each; also unrelated cockerel. A. E. SCHUH, 420 W. Main Street FOR SALE ROSE AND SINGLE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS EGGS FOR HATCHING Phone 2511. s White Wyandotte Eggs FOR SETTING 50c and 75c a Setting I am importing my roosters from the East from a 250gg strain. C. E. SAINE, Phone 2-134. 1230 So. I St. BUY A PETALUMA INCUBATOR Oldest and Most Reliable Mads SEANEY A. BROWN 915 Main St. FOrl SALE S. C Whits Orplngtons. Cockerels, Hens, Pullets, Setting Hens and Eggs. A. R. HOWSER. R. F. D. 8 Easthaven car at Delcamp grocery FOR SALE ALL S1ZE8 INCUBATORS manufactured by J. G. Hlnderer. Box 225.. Factory 2128 Pitt SL, Anderson, Ind. -pnone your order now for U tings and baby chicks from Whits Plymouth Rock; The kind that lay in the winter. Fairview Poultry Farm. R. R. No. 7. Phone 4Q33. a. FOR SALE 2 PENS WHITE WYANDOTTES ! Phone 4155 ! RALPH COOPER, EGGS FOR HATCHING Frcm Tecktonlus Strain, single and rose comb Buff Leghorn. Prize winner Richmond, 1912 Poultry Show. C. H. BENTLAGE 401 South 11th, or Phone 2162 TTca f?1YA PttMn A' v w a sat juma SCRATCH FEEDS For Sale at ' W. B. GARVER'S ' 4 Qin Us2 C Dk.. 4M A 1 m m m w PRIZE WINNING S. C. W. ORPINGTONS Five Ribbons and 7 Specials on 7 birds. Book your order for eggs. Some extra good pullets for sale. Also S. C. B. Minorcas. Milton Poultry Yards, Milton, Ind. SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS Eggs for Hatching, 50c per setting, $3.00 per hundred. Phone 5123-F. O. D. ACTON, R. F. D. 5 Richmond, Ind. FOR SALE ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND RED COCKERELS And Eggs for Setting ! WILLIAM WILCOXEN. R. R, 7. S. C. BUFF ORPINGTONS. Egg for sale from No. 1 stock. Strictly Buff. Prices reasonable. A. C. HURRELL. R. 3, North of Fair Grounds Phone 2C64. Dublin, Ind.
