Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 32, 17 December 1913 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY. DEC. t7, 1913

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Person Says Road Job 'Vill Not Be Given to ommissioner.

MANY Pnn.OXS APPLY

Mexican John D." is Forced to rI-

Buy His Sons Life For $500,000

Officer of Auditor Literall: Flooded With Application: For Positions.

Commissioner Beeson will not 1 even a receptive candidate for ii office of road superintendent, was t' authoritative (statement of C'onirci' Bioner Anderson today. He said th;. the incoming hoard of r-ommisnionei would riot even conbider his name i! connt-ction with the office, and thai furthermore, Mr. Beeson has absolutely made up his mind that h- would not accept the office if it is tendered to hira.

Having thus plainly indicated that , he will no be a candidate in any sense for the office, ami having previously ', declared that he does not want the

superintendency of the poor farm under any consideration, Mr. Beeson probably will retire to private life when his term as county commissioner ends the last of this year. The office of Auditor Bowman is being visited almost daily by people wishing to file their applications for Home kind of an appointment under the new board of commissioners. There are five applicants for the management of the poor farm, and eight for appointment as road superintendent. George V. Iliatt, a Webster township farmer, is the last to ask this position. Three After Health Office. Three physicians have filed applications for appointment as county health commissioner. They are Dr. J. K. King, present health officer, who has the support of the Wayne county medical society; Dr. F. W. Krueger and Dr. G. B. Hunt. A few of the applications are accompanied by endorsements of friends.

D. C. King, an applicant for road.

superintendent, has submitted a voluminous package of papers bearing the recommendations of many promiment citizens endorsing him for the position. For other appointive offices there does not seem to be any contests. The following sole applicants for appointments: John C. Darnell, court engineer; A. C. Brown, janitor, lower floor; Llndley Swain, janitor, second floor, and Dr. W. B. Fisher, poor farm physician.

Cantata at Richmond High School Auditorium, Saturday, Dec. 20, afternoon and evening. Admission 25c and 50c. 17-St

WINDOW DECORATIONS CAUSE SMALL FIRE

CENTER VILLE, Ind., Dec. 17. Christmas decorations caused a fire in the show window of hte Griggsby drug store last night. The decorations, which were made of tissue paper ignited from a light and fired some celluloid combs. All the articles in the window .--.. mined before the fire was extinguished.

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GENERAL DON LUIS TERRAZAS. "Half a million in gold within twenty-four hours, or your son's life is forfeited" is the threat "Pancho" Villa, the rebel leader, now in possession of Chihuahua, has sent to "The Croesus of Mexico," who has just reached the United States, after a flight of 180 miles across the deserts of Chihuahua to have his life and $2,000,000 of his fortune. Young Terrazas is a captive in the hands of General Villa at Chihuahua, and unless his father complies with the Rebel General's demand he will be executed. Two County Teachers to Give Christmas Presents to Pupils

Cecil Dennis and Ethel Hoover Announce Intentions of Treating Members of Their Classes.

WHAT'S INIDGESTION? WHO CARES? LISTEN!

'Pape's Diapepsln" Makes Sour Gassy Stomachs Feel Fine at Once.

Time it! In five minutes all stomtch distress will go. No indigestion, heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, acid, or eructations of undigested food, no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or headache. Pape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in regulating upset stomachs. It is the surest, quickest and most certain indigestion remedy in the whole world, and besides it is harmless. Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear they know Pape's Diapepsin will save them from any stomach misery. Please, for your sake, get a large fifty-cent case of Pape's Diapepsin from and drug store and put your stomach right. Don't keep on being miserable life is too short you are not here long, so make your stay agreeable. Eat what you like and digest it; enjoy it, without dread of rebellion in the stomach. Pape's Diapepsin belongs in your home anyway. Should one of the family eat something which don't agree with them, or in case of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or during the night, it Is handy to give the qulckets, surest relief known. Adv.

All hail to Cecil Dennis and Ethel Hoover! Hundreds of Wayne county school children on reading this will rise with one accord and do honor to them. Mr. Dennis and Miss Hoover are teachers in District No. 4, Washington township. They are the only teachers in the entire county who have thus far announced their intentions of giving their pupils a Christmas tree this year. Years ago it was customary for every rural pedagogue to hand out a package of candy, nuts and a possible orange to the children whose thirst for knewledge they were paid to quench. In the last ten years the custom has been allowed to lapse until now, according to County Superintendent Williams, the present generation is totally ignorant of Its rights under this hallowed precedent. The old custom of having Christmas entertainments in the country school

houses before Christmas has also fallen into desuetude. With the exception of Webster where there will be a big entertainment and Christmas dinnr for everybody next Friday, none of the schools will make any observance of the season. In former days when a teacher showed an indication of being remiss In his annual peace offering to the members of his classes he was made to feel his standing in the community by the gibes of the village loafers and the witsful looks of his pupils. "The old order changeth, giving place to the new."

Eastern manufacturers are looking to the northwest for hardwoods for the manufacture of clothes pins. Birch is particularly desired.

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Women's Genuine Leather Bags 50

$2 Genuine Leather Bags, Many Styles 1.00

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The Practical Kinds Most People are Looking for If you see these, you'll get the enthusiasm too! We all appreciate dainty wear things They are so acceptable to give for Christmas and so serviceable. We've many different kinds for every member of the household, and our prices will save you considerable.

Are You In Doubt about

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Natural Mink Muffs and Scarfs, Red Fox Sets, Natural Fox Sets, Black Marten Sets, Natural Raccoon Sets, Black Fox Sets, Cavit Cat Sets, Black Lynx Sets, Natural Lynx Sets, Maramot Sets, Coney Sets, priced from $1.50 to $100. Men's and Women's Bath Robes, special $2.50 to $5.

Baby Fur Sets in all the latest styles, white and colored Furs, $1.25 per set up to $16.50. $3.00 Messaline Silk Petticoats, all colors, special price 1.98 $2.50 All Lace Waists, special 1.50

If You Have Handkerchiefs on your Xmas List, Do Not Fail to See These

Women's Initial

Child's Handkerchiefs in fancy burnt wood boxes, 2 handk'f's, only 10 Men's Handkerchiefs, Initial, in fancy boxes, 10c, 3 for 25c; 15c, 2 for 25c; 25c, 6 for $1.35. All in pretty boxes. Men's Colored Initial Handkerchiefs, $1.00 value, 3 in a box, only 50? Men's Plain White and Fancy Handkerchiefs at 5c, 6 for 25c; 10c, 3 for 25c; or 15c, 2 for 25c.

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BEAUTIFUL EARLY SPRING WASH FABRICS

Waist and Dress Patterns Done up in Fancy Christmas boxes. You'll Surely Enthuse Over These. 25c New Spring Crepe, small, dainty floral designs, per yard 20? Fine 40-inch Imported Fancy Voiles, dainty floral and Japanese designs, regular 45c values; our Xmas price, per yard 25c 40-inch Fancy Ratine, beautiful colorings, 50c values, for Christmas priced at per yard 29c 40-inch Voiles, plain colors, 35c values, per yard only 25c $2.00 Silver Mesh Bags, 6- inch frame SI. 50 35c Striped Ratine in many pretty shadings, per yard 25c S3.00 Silver Mesh Bags, 7- inch frames ....$2.25 $1.00 Imported Beaded Bags, only 69r Men's 50c Silk Socks, all colors, per pair 25c Women's 75c Silk Hose, all colors, per pair ..50c Character Dolls, special values 2."r 50c. SI. 00 Children's 5 0c Knit Toques, all colors, at 35c Bath Room Slippers, priced at 25c & 50c 50c Corset Cover Embroideries, per yard. .25c 25c Corset Cover Embroideries, per yard.. 19c Women's 50c Nainsook Corset Covers, beautifully trimmed 25c

75c-85c Baby 27- i n c h Swiss Flouncing, yd., 49c Women's 75c-85c Nainsook Corset Covers.. 50c Remarkable Values in Fine Undermuslins Gowns worth to $1.00, priced at 50c Gowns worth to $1.25, priced at 79C Gowns worth to S2.00, priced at $1.00 Princess Slips, worth to $1.00, priced at 79c Princess Slips, worth to S2.00, priced at S1.00 75c-85c Muslin Drawers, only 50c 50c Wool Challies, light and dark patterns, per yard only 39c Men's celebrated E. and W. Shirts, fine printed Madras and Percales, all new designs SI. 00 Men's 50c Silk Ties, special price 25c 25c Child's Miniature Toilet Set, perfume, toilet water, soap, talcum, per box, only 19c Child's Writing Paper, per box. only 10c & 15c Women's Writing Paper, special Xmas values, at per box 25c & 50c Women's Kid Gloves, all colors, $1.00 values, per pair 79c Women's SI. 25 Kid Gloves, all colors, price per Pair 31.00 Women's $1.25 English Walking Kid Gloves, special per pair 89c

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