Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 11, 24 November 1916 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOV. 24, 1916
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM ,
Published Every Evenine Except Sunday, oy palladium Printing Co. Palladium Building, North Ninth and Sailor Sts. R. G. Leeds, Editor. ' E. H. Harris, Mgr.
Entered at the Post Of ilce at Richmond. Indiana, as Seo hi & Bd Clasa Mai! Matter.
Making It Pay .Fort Worth, Texas, owns its own water works
i plant. The average monthly profit for the last eleven months was $10,179.93. '; The total revenue gain for the eleven months was $14,016.28. f Richmond made its municipal light plant " pay
profits. Fort Worth is succeeding with its water works plant. Municipal ownership, so long as the blighting hand of politics is kept off, has proved that it is a success. Amateur managers, appointed as payment for political service, usually are the men that wreck municipal utility plants. -
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Booze One Hour
J Chicago has a mayor who is a joke. , He has been guilty of more freak utterances than, any man who ever held the mayoralty chair in that
dty. His latest edict has to do with the Sunday
closing law. New Year's Eve has always been a night of hilarity in the loop district, with cafes and saloons wide open. This year the holiday comes on Sunday. Not to rob the crowd of some
iof its enjoyment, the mayor decrees that alco
holic beverages may not be served until midnight Sunday, and then only for one hour, so that the
2 lid will go back at 1 o'clock Monday morning. His
ruling is silly. If the law provides against keeping open saloons and cafes, Mayor Thompson should have insisted that the -law be enforced, holiday or bo holiday. One brief hour of alcoholic celebration in violation of the law cannot be condoned.
Why Not Deport Him?
If the Rev. Francis von Clafenbeck of Tillamook, Ore., believes he cannot become an American citizen because he "sees a man returned to power after an administration and policy such as we have seen during the past four years," why
does he remain in the United States ? The American people returned Mr. Wilson to the presidency. If the pastor believes the American people are too ignorant to know what they ; want, he might pay them the additional compliment of quitting their ignorant company or of permitting the 'immigration authorities to 'deport him. America is for Americans, and if an alien does not like our way of electing a president, irrespective of his party affiliations, that alien should seek a home in some other country. The peeved minister will find little . support for his action even among those persons who do not approve of President Wilson's foreign policy. Laws and Laws The Fort Worth Record editorially says that Congress and state legislatures have passed 62,250 laws since 1911, an average of 14,162 a year. Since 1905 the British parliament enacted only 1500 laws, or 150 a year. r These figures suggest that our state legislatures and our national congress pass laws in a jiffy, often without much consideration r and thought. Legislatures will amend bills to suit some local condition or ; help pass measures tha are seldom enforced or noted.' . i' If the next Indiana legislature, besides amending the public utilities commission act and amending the tax laws, addresses itself seriously to the task of cutting? down the number of laws in the Indiana statutes it 'will do a work for which many will be devoutly thankful. The trouble with the average legislator is that he wants to introduce bills in order that his constituents might be led to believe that he is on the job and is doing his duty. The introduction and passage of a bill bearing his. name is just so much publicity which he craves and which tickles his -vanity. If he had backbone enough not to care for re-election and would make up his mind at the outset of the legislative session that Indiana does not need more laws but better laws, he would be doing the whole state a service. And if the. leaders of the house and senate would use common sense in discouraging tfie influx of bills, the legislature might find more time to study some of the really vital measures that are introduced. Our statutes need revision and abridgement instead of amplification and amendment.
DR. W. F. GREEN CHANGES LOCATION
CAMBRIDGE CITY, Ind., Nov. 24. E2. R. McGraw said Karl Reese were In Richmond , Tuesday morning Mr. and Mrs. Zell Hart and Mrs. W. P. L. Sanders. Connersvllle, were the 'guests of Mrs. Mary Munte, Sunday. , . . .Mrs. Emma Norris Is spending the week -with relatives In Lebanon and Indianapolis.. . .Mrs. R. D. Steele went to Liberty Wednesday, to spend a few . days with friends Mrs. Silas Kaufman is quite ill at her home in the east part of town. Takes Old Practice. : Dr. W. F. Green, who has been located in Richmond, will return to Cam
bridge City, within a short time Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McGraw and son
Jean, with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mc
Graw, Connersvllle, were entertained at dinner Sunday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerlin, east of Mil
ton..... Mrs. Clarence Pierce and Miss Bessie Brooks spent Monday evening in Dublin, the guests of Mrs. Frances Wharton Mr. and Mrs. Ned Vanderhof of Hamilton, O., have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abiram Boyd. They were accompanied by Mrs. H. B. Miller, who returned home after a visit with relatives in Ludlow, Ky.
PLAN BIG MEETING
DUBLIN, Ind., Nov. 24. The citizens of Dublin are supporting a series
of Sunday afternoon lectures of religious character. Rev. Frank Wickes of Indianapolis, will deliver his lecture next Sunday afternoon in the Friends church. ;
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Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Replogle," their daughter Helen,; Mrs. Earl Abel and Mrs. Clarence . Stewart, motored to Richmond, Wednesday.. . . .Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hunt.and Mrs. A. A. Frlttz were guests Wednesday of Mr. and
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O. M. Whitmlre, Cashier.
No. 405 Jesse T. Druley, President. , " '
Walter F. Parks, Vice President. . Report of the condition of the Farmers State Bank, a State bank at Boston, in the State of Indiana, at the close of its business on Nor. 17, 1916. RESOURCES . .. . LIABILITIES Loans and Discounts . . .$58,526.16 Capital Stock Paid-in- . ; . .$25,000.00
Overdrafts 40.34 Surplus... 50.00
4,234.59 Undivided Profits 2,975.05 Exchange, Discounts and 1,500.00 Interest : .
Demand Deposits $31,351.79 4,159.44 Demand Certifl2,183.89 cates'. 3,639.28 1,091.47 Savings Deposits , 773.50 603.63 Trust Deposits 45,764.57 306.62 Bills Payable . 3,000.00
Banking ' House Furniture, and Fixtures .... Other Real Estate Due from Banks and Trust Companies .... Cash on" Hand ".v...........
Current Expenses Taxes Paid ...... Interest Paid ....
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