Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 283, 2 October 1912 — Page 4
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f ' Political torchlight parades, political barbecues and political notification meetings are as antiquated as the flintlock musket. The growth of independent voting has sounded their doom. They served their purpose well in the days when partisan spirit ran high, when men placed party above government, and principles, but when the party was regulated to its proper position the frenzied American campaign clamor was silenced, the torch lights flickered and went out and the singing of the glee clubs became a memory. Of all parties the Republican is the only one which still clings tenaciously to the old campaign methods clings as tightly to them as it does to rotten principles, thread-bare issues and corrupt political bosses. The Republican lives in yesterday. He fondles old traditions as a mother does her new born babe, and the price that once invincible party is paying is its own life. Richmond people last night witnessed a Republican revival of an old campaign standby the torchlight parade, with brass bands, glee clubs and drum corps. It was complete in every particular save one the milelong line of cheering partisans. Back of the gold-braided bandmen and the industrious members of the drum corps marched probably one hundred unenthusiastic men still loyal to their once grand party, and the majority of these marchers came from a neighboring city. "That is something like the way we used to do it," remarked an old man on the curbing to a youth at his side, who gazed, curiously at the spectacle.
The Perfume of the
Judging from the sarcastic note of an "Amused Farmer's Wife," appearing in the Indianapolis Star, Dr. Hurty, official pulse feeler of Indiana, in a rabid moment must have accused the farmers of not being, we will say, fragrant. "Yes, Johnny, 'the farmers Btink' now, but when you used to come to our house to stretch the wrinkles out of your belly, oh, how sweet they smelled then," writes Amused Farmer's Wife. Right. you are, Mrs. Farmer's Wife. They smelled then and they smell now of lucious pumpkin pies, of new mown hay and green pastures wet with dew, and fried chicken, and "fodder in the shock." What sensitive and peculiar noses some people do have.
Meat Inspection.
It is quite evident the federal government cannot be prevailed upon to again detail a man to act as meat inspector for this city. At the present time the city is employing a competent man, a veternarian, as inspector, but the 1913 budget does not contain an appropriation for his salary. It Is understood that some members of council favor the employment of a layman as inspector and the present inspector is only being retained from month to month until some decision on the important question has been reached. There are a great many Richmond people who are opposed to the proposed plan of employing a layman as inspector on the ground that a layman is not competent to pass reliable judgment on carcasses examined. They maintain that only a veternarian can accurately detect dangerous diseases common to live stock, and it seems their position is well taken because the government meat inspection rules and regulations require that a man be a veternarian before he can receive appointment to the service, and the city ordinance expressly stipulates that local inspection of meats shall be done according to the rules and regulations of the federal government. If a layman is employed by tha city as inspector obviously it will be necessary for council to repeal or amend the meat inspection ordinance. We dispute the wisdom of either course. If the citizens of Richmond are to have the benefit of inspected meats, let us have inspection which equals the standard of the United States government, or have none at all. ,
This Date in Hiswry J OCTOBER 2. 1758 First legislative assembly ever held in Canada met at Halifax. 1773 Philadelphia called a public meeting, and condemned the duty on tea and taxation by Parliament. 1780 Major Andre, British army offleer, hanged as a spy at Tappan, N. Y. 1804 English prepared to resist invasion by Napoleon's army. 1829 First Sunday school in Texas established at San Felipe. 1833 Anti-slavery society organized in New York City. 1842 -William Ellery Channing, famous Unitarian minister, died in Bennington, Vt. Born in Newport, R. I., April 7, 1780. 1862 Confederates under Gen. Van Dorn began their attack on the Union forces under Gen. Rosecrans at Corinth, Mass. 1865 Gen. Robert E. Lee became president of Washington College. 1911 Italian warships began a bombardment of Tripoli.
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HEARD FROM ft Lady Who Lives in Goldsboro Joins in the thorns or praise for Cardui, The Woman's Tonic Goldsboro, N. C "A physician treated me tor many distressing symptoms. writes-Mrs. Etta A. Srnrth, "but gave me no relief. , "I suffered with neuralgia around the heart and was troubled at times with my head, i had pain in my left side, bowel, left thigh, shoulders and arms. "After taking Cardui, 1 am now well and can recommend it to other suffering women." Just such doubtful svmptoms. as those from which Airs. Smith suffered, are Ihe ones for which it will pay you to take Cardui, the woman's tonic. It is at such times, when there is nothing to show, for certain, the real cause ol the trouble, that you need a tonic, to give :he body strength to throw off the illness .hat evidently threatens. Take Cardui. when you are ill, with he ailments of your sex. Take Cardui ts a tonic, to prevent illness, when you eel it coming. Your druggist keeps iL N. H Writs to? LsdirV AdvVwrv Dept. Oiatt. jooc Mtdtcto Co.. Chattsnonca. Teas., int Sprnat tnstmctiiuts. and M-ptr Knot. Home Trcstrncat w Women" seat tp v --- -e m rcmest. The Camden Sanitarium for the treatment of Rheumatism and Diseases of the Kidneys. Address: The Camden Sanitarium, Camden, Ohio. Soon the Autumn Weddings will be commencing, and. as you have doubtlessly anticipated, we have prepared for these happy .vents by stocking up with th. handsomest, most beanUful designs la SILVERWARE CUT GLASS BRASSWARE CLOCKS we could obtain. You can best buy the wedding gift HERE for articles bought at this establishment have that envied charm of value and exclusiveness besides genuine Intrinsic value. Moderate prices. J. F. RATLJFF Jeweler . 12 North 9th Street TORIC LENSES Many nervous paopl. have trouble with ordinary tenses wear Toric Lenses with Perfect Ease. -" Let us fit you with a pair. Specfal Prescription Ground. MISS C M. SWEITZER , Optometrist Phone 1099 9ZFS Main 8L 1 WHY DO YOU DO IT? Go in debt all over town when you can. borrow the money- from us on your household goods, piano and live stock and have only one place to pay instead of several; $L20 la the weekly payment on a $50X0 loan for SO weeks. Other amounts in same proportion. As we advertise so w. do. If you need money, fill out th. following blank; cut It out and mail it to us and our agent will call on you. Your Name Addr.es ................... Loans made fax all parts of the city. W. give you a written statement of your contract. We allow extra time without charge in case of sickness or loss of work. Phone IS 4 5. Richmond Loan Co. . Colonial BbJg, Room S, Richmond, Indiana.
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