Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 38, Number 221, 25 July 1913 — Page 3

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1913

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pesos, all the ethers about the same. But we fared well after all. Dunango City 1,000,000 pesos . cash, 2,000,000 pesos In property of all kinds. They took all the bank deposits in Dunango. There were 1,000 killed and wounded, one of Mr. Palmer's grandsons was killed in Dunango, 22 years old. They asked him to open the safe but he told them ho did not have the combination, and they stuck a gun into his mouth and blew his head off. The refugees from Dunango were coming afoot to Zacaticas, 400 of them, and the rebels met them 40 miles north of this place, and they killed all but a hundred and thirty-nine of them. There is nothing being planted in the country and people are going to starve to death. There are 3,000 rebels within 50 miles of this place, and all the roads north are still out. Reports say they are attacking Torrendon. There is not a single state but what they are still fighting in. I have had no letter from Mr. Lindemuth since the 10th of May. It came to hand about the last of May. I have written two since, one before the rebels came and one after. One to Mr. Deminson since the rebels came. We don't get any home papers but you should get this in 15 days. Your old friend, JAMES L. McKAY.

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NINE AUTO ACCIDENTS IN COUNTY SINCE APRIL 1

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Comparatively Small Number As Hundreds of Machines Travel Roads and Streets Daily.

and to that important extent will proe lo have been a good thing. "The future of the company r?sa entirely with its organization. It has

ii a splendid line of machines and im- : plements. lis thresher lines the Rumi ely. Advance and Gaar-Scott com

prise three of the oldest and best known line of threshers in the world.

Two of these companies have been in

Although hundreds of automobiles travel the reads of Wayne county and the stn-ets of Richmond daily carrying persons bent on business and pleasure, there have been few accidents in this vicinity since the first of April. I'jIS. Nine accidents have occurred since that time and one person killed.

Four of the accidents have happened (

business over half a century each, and ; when cars left the road, skidding or they are admittedly the leaders. j being struck by other machines. In Calls Them the Best. ! the other Ave instances persons on the

ken thigh, cn May 13. when struck by a car on the National road. The machine was drtven by strangers, who did not stop. On June 1. Fletcher J. Misener and William Van Ettan were injured when the car in which they mere riding waa crowded to the side of the road by a machine carrying police and detectives. Misener's injuries were internal. An out-of-town automobile struck and seriously injured Mrs. Elvira Sitlow, June 21. at the corner of Ninth and South H streets. Carton Ellis had his leg broken

j when he stepped in front of a taxi cab.

A car which upset near Liberty oa

"The line of tractors put up by the ! streets have been run down by speedRumely company has no equal as an ing autos.

all around selling proposition, and the i On the seventeenth of April. Miss.

thousand of these different types and 1 Eillian Bliss Dean, of this city, was in- 1 tractors which are now in successful t stantly killed near Webster when the

car she was driving skidded and left the road. Mrs. Lawrence Commons, ! of Centerville, her companion, escaped j

with only minor injuries. Mr. Wainwright. of Connersville

was driving a test car

Take a box of Price's chocolates along on your outing.

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1711 L 111 IIUUI I inn MAN SENTJO JAIL Mayor Fails to Carry Out His Threat to Give Hoosier a Long Sentence.

With a committee of council and City Health Officer Davis, City Attorney Bond Thursday night discussed a proposed ordinance governing the matter of garbage. The ordinance is aimed to assist in the work of eliminating the fly. Each section of the ordinance was discussed at the meeting which was held in the board of works room and minor changes were made until it had the unanimous approval of all of those present The ordinance prohibits the placing of garbage unless in a covered receptacle, in the alley or on the rear lot. !Dry and wet garbage must be separated and also combustible and incombustible material. Some residents will be compelled to have at least three receptacles. A penalty of a fine from $1 to $50 for violation of any of the provisions of the ordinance is made and also a jail sentence. The ordinance will be presented to council at the next regular session.

Mayor Zimmerman did not carry out his threat to send Louis Hoosier, col-

iored, to the county jail for 140 days if he violated the orders of the court J by becoming intoxicated. Hoosier was ' arrested several weeks ago, charged with public intoxication. He was given his freedom, providing he did not drink and would provide for his children, who are now with relatives in Newcastle, and his wife, who is in Reid Memorial hospital, where she recently

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use in this country and all over the world, establishes their superiority without question. "I send my test wishes to every man in the organization, and want you all to feel that the home office will

leave nothing undone to help and sup-1 when it struck a pole.

port you, ana mat we snan worn witn you to the best of our ability here to establish this business on the basis of efficiency, success and permanency that we all so much desire."

Vilkjalmar Stefansson and a group of his blonde Eskimos." (National News Association) NEW YORK, July 24. Vilkjalmar

sentence he was promised for the present offense.

PRESENT ECONOMY PETITIONMONDAY Enough Signatures Secured For the Incorporation of Town. (The required number of signatures to have Economy incorporated have been secured and the petition will be presented to the county commissioners for their approval Monday. In the petition it became known that of the sixty-four resident property owners thirty-two are women. There were fortythree signatures on the petition. Eight women signed the paper. The residents recently started the agitation for incorporation. Very few of the citizens remonstrated against the proceedings and the required number of signatures were obtained this week. The persons who circulated the petition said they had very little trou

ble in securing the signatures of the

COMPLAINTS ABOUT CHILDREN PLAYING

July 13, resulted in a broken hip for Peter Maibaeh, a broken arm for his wife atnl two fractured ribs for Mrs. Maibachs father. Newton Haynes. of this city. IVter Maibaeh and wife live at Liberty. On July 11. Uforge llenton. a messenger boy, coasted iuto a car on the National road. He was severely cut and bruised.

! S. W. Hodttin. division engineer of 1 the Pennsylvania, had his bicycle on

near Milton i wmcn ne was noinn suiusnea. neu Wainwright j ""uek by a motorcycle at Ninth and

his nose fractured. This was on April 24. FOR SALE Motorcycle cheat. J. Paul Heironimus suffered a bro-: Quaker City Carage. 25-2t

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Many complaints are -received at police headquarters from residents of the city who are annoyed by children

playing on the sidewalks with tricycles and pushmobiles. Nothing has ! been done as yet to stop the nuisance, !

as the police have been unable to find a law to prevent children from using the sidewalks for this purpose. "Nothing can be done unless an ordinance is framed to keep children from playing there," said the chief. "I wish certain people would realize that they were children once themselves."

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15c values Special, 10c or 3 for 2:.c. One lot of cigars regular 5c values Special, : for 10c or 8 for 25c. Box of 50, $1.50.

Good lg Bargain For Smokers

One lot of 5c package of f rooking. 3 for ltc; for 25c. One lot of 10c tins of smoking, 7c per package or 4 for 25c. One lot of American Mixtures,

WANTED I The public to know I have added an extra shoe maker to my force and j turn out only the best of hand work, j

A. B. Harned, Cor

( underwent a serious operation. Ifoo- j Stefansson, the noted Arctic explorer, sier was fined $1 and costs by the 'and Captain Ribert Bartlett have : mayor and threatened with the same j sailod from Esquimault, British Co-

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; Karluk. They are at the head Of the , wompn who arp nmnprtv nwnra Th

i most elaborate scientific expedition , iaw snonfips that th Riin:itiira of

Hoosier recently went from house I parties that has ever started for the I one-third of the resident property own!to house with a story of wanting j Arctic regions. Stefansson had only j ers ana- one-third of the voters must money to pay his wife's doctor bill at'in.tendtd to take along va small party j be obtained. the hospital.. He said his wife would iof e3Plorers on a tnp that would not ! The results of the petition will be die unless a certain sum of money ! cost more than 15'000 for the pur" 1 the incorporation of the town and the

was obtained, as the nhvsician would i pose OI stuay,ng iae "nue SKira!ls. establishment of a

a. uilil' ui uaii-nuiiifu nvuilc men luai he discovered in the far north on his i last expedition, but the expedition i grew under American auspices until it j

took $75,000 to finance the trip

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See Display in Window. ED. A. FELTMAN, 608 Main Street. If It Is Made of Tobacco We Have It.

A Case In Point. "Some things are better left unsaid." quoted the wise guy. "Sure." agreed the simple mug: "every breach of promise suit demonstrates that." Philadelphia Record.

, not perform the operation without payment in advance. He solicited work, ' asking the money in advance. The mayor was one of Hoosier's victims, i though he was suspected of being an

imposter at the time. Hoosier said he had been using this to provide for his wife and children. A letter was found on his person from

I Prosecutor Evans of Henry county, ; stating that unless some provision (was made by Hoosier for his children in j Newcastle, the Henry county author

ities would prosecute him.

Increased means and Increased leisure are the two civilizers of man. Disraeli.

School teachers in Cincinnati will soon receive an increase of 10 per cent in their salaries.

system of munici

pal government. The proposed corporation will be provided with a system of maintaining streets and sidewalks and other public necessities in a way that the taxation will be more equal than it has been heretofore. According to the law the town may now be provided with fire and police protection. - The women who signed the petition

Mamie Stanley, alleging cruel and are: Martha Atkinson, Jennie Bal-

inhuman treatment, filed suit this I lenger, Carrie Atkinson, Ida E. Veal, morning in the Wayne circuit court i Polly Weyl, Lettitia E. Catey, Matilda

CHARGE INHUMAN TREATMENT IN SUIT

for a divorce from Roy Stanley. The couple separated last May. Mrs. Stanley alleges that her husband not only struck her, but that he also cursed

Clark and Estella Cranor.

The Mississippi river is 3,160 miles long and the Missouri, which empties into it, is 3,100 miles long.

A MIGHTY SALE OF TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND BAGS BONAFIDE REDUCTIONS TRUNKS that were $4.50 to $13.50, now $3.50 to $10.00. $1.25 Suit Cases 95c $2.50 Suit Cases $1.75 $3.50 Fiber Cases $2.75 $6.00 Leather Cases $4.75 ALL HAND GRIPS 1-3 OFF SAM S. VIGRAN Reliable Pawnbroker 6 and 8 North Sixth Street

eals! Meals! Meats!

ANYTHING IN MEATS, FRESH BEEF, VEAL, PORK, LAMB AND MUTTON. A large and choice stock of all kinds of smoked and dry salted, cured meats, all kinds of Sausage, Boiled Ham, Dried 73eef and Cold Prepared Luncheon Meats, Smoked and Pickled Beef Tongues, Lard in any quantity. Choice Hens and Spring Chickens in abundance, dressed to your order. Remember the One Market, Only, the Old Stand, at Geo. C. Scfluwefpmaiiui

309 South 4th St.

My Motto: Quality, Quantity and Variety.

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The Sixth Loom Sale of this Gigantic Big Depariment Store, began with a Rush. Hundreds of dollars of merchandise were sold each and every piece was a real and genuine bargain. In every depariment will be found that profits have been sacrificed to make this a successful sale. COME TOMORROW AND GET YOUR SHARE

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