Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 105, 13 March 1913 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRA3I,TnURSDAY,MARCH 13, 1913.

PACE SEVEN.

STATE-CASE TO BE

CONTESTED Able Attorneys Have Been Secured By Kempton And Hospital. OTHER FARMERS "KICK'' Say They Do Not Want Lunatics to Work Near Their Land. The suit of the state against John Kempton and wife promises to be one of the most hotly contested cases tried in the January term of the Wayne circuit court. The. trial will start Monday. Kemplon's estate was appraised at $170 per acre and there is approximately 160 acres of land on the property desired by the state. It is planned by the trustees of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for Insane that the property of Kempton shall be used by the authorities of the hospital for the purpose of establishing a colony where the inmates of the hospital shall be given an opportunity to do out door work as It is believed by the hosr 31 Hlh-MHSjl This Home'Made Cough Syrup Will Surprise You Stop Even Whooping Cough Quickly. A Family Supply at Small Coat. an mk "i Here is a home-made remedy that takes hold of a cough instantly, and will usually cure the most stubborn case in 24 hours. This recipe makes a pintr enough for a whole family. You couldn't buy as much or as good ready-made cough syrup for $2.50. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, and stir 2 minutes. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) in a pint bottle, and add the Sjigar SyTup. This keeps perfectly and has a pleasant taste children like it. Braces up the appetite and is slightly laxative, which helps end a cough. You probably know the medical value of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis and other throat troubles, sore lungs, rri i -ii.: Tt the most valuable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in fruaiaool and all the natural healiner pine elements. Other preparations will not work in this formula. The prompt results from this inexpensive remedy-have made friends for it in thousands of homes in the United States and Canada, which explains why the plan has been imitated often, but never successfully. , A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or Hiuiicy pruuipny reiunueu, j;nr3 wiuu 1.111a recipe. Your druggist has Pinex, or will ce it for vou. If not, send to The -c . ii,;. Pinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind,

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pital physicians and experts that the patients' bodies will be so strengthened by this kind of work that their minds will also be strengthened. Able attorneys have been employed by both sides. Kempton maintains that the officials of the hospital or agents never directly made him an offer for his land. Kempton is a wealthy farmer and does not wish to sell his property.' The house constructed on the land was designed by him and every modern improvement has been installed on the farm property. The land is as good as any in the county and is all drained by an excellent underground tiling system. The property is located In Center township, five miles from the site of the present hospital. , There is considerable property between the hospital and the grounds, which are subject to the condemnation proceedings, for sale though none is as desirable as the Kempton property. According to one of the court house officials the owners of the adjoining farms are in sympathy with Kempton and will do everything possible to assist in having the case against Kempton defeated. The farmers in that locality do not believe it would be advisable for the inmates of the hospital to be placed on the farm so far from the main institution. They believe they will be subject to improprieties which might be performed by the inmates on the farm. The neighboring farms will be less valuable they believe, in case attempts to sell their property were made as no one would want land adjoining property worked by lunatics. If the plan is carried out successfully in this section appropriations will be made for the purchase of other

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PROGRESS MADE BY COUNTY ASSESSORS The assessing of the townships is progressing rapidly, and the county treasurer will act in conjunction with various banks in the county where taxes may be paid. The Fountain bank of Fountain City, will receive the taxes of the corporation and New Garden township; the First National bank of Williamsburg, the taxes of Green township; the Northern Wayne bank of Economy from Perry township; the First National bank of Greensfork from Clay township; citizens National bank of Hagerstown from Dalton township; the First National bank of Hagerstown from the corporation of Hagerstown and Jefferson township, and the Farmer's bank at Milton the taxes from Milton and Washington township. Our stock is now complete with a beautiful line of all that is newest in Millinery. We ask you to call at any time AUSTIN 12 2t Westcott Hotel MAY PW OEIEY Matter to Come- Up Before Board of Parole. Henry Denney, a negro sent to the Michigan City penitentiary in January , for robbing the harass store of Philip Birch on Main street, last year for a term of from one to eight years will ; be brought before the board of parole I at the expiration of one year of his j Jail sentence for examination, to determine if he should be paroled. Chief of Police Gormon declares that the man should not be paroled. S FILLS Toka. n a ol her. Bar of y Itrocal.t. AskforCHI-OIIESi-TnHS lUAMOND ltU.M PILLS, for ttfc yea.s known as Best, Sstast. A Iwaya Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYVYHEBS HIT.

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PARKER IS TAKEB TO HEIIRY COUNTY Sheriff Bayer Places Handcuffs on Man Before Depature.

With his wrists securely manacled Clarence Parker in custody of Sheriff Bayer left Richmond for New Castle this morning at 6:30 o'clock. Parker spent last evening visiting with his wife and two children. His, small children did not realize what their father was incarcerated for and cannot understand why he has not returned home. Parker was satisfied to go to Henry county with the sheriff and believes he can get a more impartial trial than in Wayne county. The motion for a change of venue was made at his suggestion to his attorneys. He says that a hostile attitude has been created here as a result of the murder of Irvin White which occurred on the night of Feb. 1. His brother Bert Parker and sister-in-law both visited him yesterday. He was a member of the local order of the Knights of Pythias and a member of the Eagles lodge. Prosecuting Attorney Reller today ordered plans made of the route which the Parker brothers took on the night that Irvin White was murdered. City Engineer Charles will make the diagram and send it to the Henry circuit court where the trial will be held. The plans will include the stores and saloons visited by the Parker brothers and the routes taken by them in going to these places. Detailed plans of the Grand saloon and Miller's saloon will be made to show at which door Clarence Parker was put out of the place. His route down Eighth street to another saloon where he again saw White and followed him will be traced out on the plans. Utterly Wretched Nervous Prostration Long Enduree - Before Remedy was Found. Miss Minerva Reminder, Upper Bern Pa., writes: "For several years I hat nervous prostration, and was utterlj wretched. I lived on bread and bee' tea because my stomach would not retain anything else. I took many remedies, but obtained jo relief until . took Hood's Sarsaparilla, when I begai to gain at once. Am now cured." Pure, rich blood makes good, stroru nerves, and this is why Hood's Sarsaparilla, which purifies and enriches the blood, cures so many nervous diseases. " Get it today in usual liquid form or chocoU"'' t-Mets called Sar ess ALL-STEEL BOND BOXES To Protect Your Valuable V Papers 50c Each BARTEL&ROHE 621 Main. Phona 1916 TEN REASONS WHY You Should Send for Brooks Rupture Appliance. 1. It is absolutely the only Appliance of the kind on the market today, and in it are embodied the principles that inventors have sought after for years. 2. The Appliance for retaining the rupture cannot be throws out of position. 3. Being an air cushion of soft rubber it clings closely to the body, yet never blisters or causes irritation. 4. Unlike the ordinary so-called pads, used in other trusses, it is not cumbersome or ungainly. 5. It is small, soft and pliable, and positively cannot be detected through the clothing. . The soft, pliable bands holding the Appliance do not give one the unpleasant sensation of wearing a harnees. 7. There is nothing about it to get foul, and when it becomes soiled it can be washed without injuring It in the least. 8. There are no metal springs in the Appliance to torture one by cutting and bruising the flesh. 9. All of the material of which the Appliances are made is of the very best that money can buy, making it a durable and safe Appliance to wear. 10. My reputation for honesty and fair dealing is so thoroughly established by an experience of over thirty years of dealing with the public, and my prices are so reasonable, my terms so fair, that there certainly should be no hesitancy in sending free coupon today. REMEMBER I send my Appliance on trial ', to prove what I say is true. You are to be the judge. Fill out . free coupon below and mail today. FREE INFORMATION COUPON C. fi. Brooks 500B State St, Marshall, Mich. Please send me by mall in plain wrapper your illustrated book and full information a boat your AppU- " ance for the care of rupture. - ' - Name City R F. D. .......... State ..........

STEVENSON BUYS BARN

Herbert Green Retires From Livery Business. Joe Stevenson one of the best known liverymen in this section of the state has purchased the livery barns and business of Herbert Green located on South Ninth street. Mr. Stevenson formerly conducted a livery on South Seventh street where the Internat ional Harvester company's offices are located. New carriages will be pur chased and Mr. Stevenson plans to install taxicab service. POULTRY WANTED Highset Market Price paid for poultry. SCHWEGMAN'S 309 S. 4th St. Phone 2204 12-3t MARQUARD MARRIED TO BLOSSOM SEELEY (National New Association) SAN FRANCISCO, March 13. 'Nineteen Straight" Marquard, the hold-out pitcher of the Giants, was married today to Blossom Seeley, his vaudeville partner. They will continue on the stage. The ceremony was performed in the German Lutheran church. Two Kinds of Hands. Sometimes lily white hands signify that mother's are twice as red as they ought to be. Detroit Free Press.

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