Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 194, 27 June 1917 — Page 7
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 19 IT
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I Elliott Thanks Voters and Press
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FRWE LEAGUE ADVISES WOMEN TO ItEEP Oil ENROLLING
INDIANAPOLIS. June 27, Plans
continuing the registration of worn B tn vntn for HclrntA tr the const!
titional convention were made today mi instructions to "continue to register . for the constitution convention election n Inn i th clerk will take
ncislrntlAn thpn rpsrtaterv bv notary."
vfaa sent broadcast in the state by lie. Richard Edwards' ' president of
tke Women's Franchise League of
Indiana. A message was sent to 160 .branch leagues in the state.
I U follows the interpretation of a judge of the superlor'court here Monday that the law giving women the Tight to vote for delegates is unconstitutional and registration must ase when an injunction is given, -vsks Damages From
Railroad Because Cow Ran Over Him
Atnaeei to the amount of $3,000
are asked in a suit Hied today against the1 P. C. C. & St. L. railroad company by Andrew Hendricks, a laborer, formed employed in the paving of NortVF street. According to the complaint, the railrpad company, through its emplovBS, neglected to close -the gates on a aiock pen at North Tenth street afUr driving a ccw into the pen from a rtock ear. r The cow, the plaintiff alleges, beti?me frightened and ran out of the tn. in North F street and in its
fillht "n cver Hendricks, inflicting
seiioua injuries that have kept mm from employment for the last three months. , ... The accident occurred on April 23; I t
CONNERSVILLE, Ind , June 26 Riehard N. Elliott issued a brief statenMt w tnnteht after he had received suffieieat returns assure his elec
tion to congress. His statement follows: .:. -
"I have Just finished a strenuous esmpaisu bim-bmuij portunity to collect my thoughts. - - , ..J " A " " "Of course I am sensible of the honor which has been conferred upon me and I wish to thank the voters of the district for their support: I also wish to express my sincere thanks to the newspapers ef the district and of Indianapolis for their kindly support." . , . ; . , v...: ' ' " '
Court Records . 1 ;
CHARTER NO. 1988 RESERVE DI8T. NO. 7 ;
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE SECOND NATIONAL
BANK AT RICHMOND, IN THE MAIL Ur INDIANA, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS . ON JUNE 20, 1917
1. Loans and discounts,
V; RESOURCES ilii.i.Jl.iv'""
$1,856.672.1? ;
'1,188.63;
.250,000.00
1.858,672.17
' 1,188.63
' T.OOO'.OO i50,o6o;op
NORTH DAKOTA SOLDIERS
PRESENTED WITH
EISMARK. N: Pi June 27 Nerth
Dakota i3 making ft gift of f 59,998 to its national guardsmen who served on the Mexican herder: That amount was appropriated by the ast legisla
ture and will be available for 799 guardsmen ebout July 1 when the "pensions" will, be delivered. A majority of the men will receive about
$S0, the pension being rated at $10
per month for the period of actual
service.
Germary to Reduce Allowances of Fats
COPENHAGEN, "June 57: Germans are informed officially that rations of fat next winter will be less than the seaHty allowance of 50 grams weekly last winter, and that therefore mariralade, preserves, ete. must be relied upon almost exclusively to render the daily , bread palatable. " . PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY
GREENVILLE GIRL CUT - iN AUTO ACCIDENT
Mis "Helen IHev of Qreenyille, G., was et and bruised In an automobile aeeident ruesday evening , north- of West Alexandria: Miss RIes was in
an . automobile with her mother and!
several other persons from Greenville jj
on their way to tue aanee ai mcnorj.
Knoll. , An automobile filled with West Aldrnnrfrii! rprsnns. in Dassinz another
automobile going-the same direction,,
ran into the Rles maenme. Misa ties.
fell through the wind shield...
DAYLIGHT SAVING : ' MEASURE PASSED
WASHWGTOSC, June XL. The day-Hsht-savin bill amended to take effect next year .passed the Senate today without diaeussion'or record vote and was sent to the bouse. Under the bill all time pieces would bo turned forward one hour beginning the last Sunday in April and continuing until the last 6unday in September.
407.000.00 47,000.00
Suit for divorce was filed in circuit
W.rt todav hv Elmfr O. Brown
ixalnst Anna Brown. The complaint harge8 abandonment, Mrs; Brown Asides in Chardon, O. Albert Stikeleather' filed suit in circuit court today against Myrtle Stikehather (or divorce.
a nu.n((a oiiti nnnp. .unsecured
5. U. S. bonds (other than Liberty Bonds of 1917.
a U. S. Bonds deposited to secure urcuwuiui . ( par value) V. . -'' .'' V " : , b U. S. bonds and certificates of Indebtedness pledged to secure U. S. depoplts (pax value) ... i ...... - ' ' f U. S. bonds and certificates of indebted- ' ness owned and unpledged . Total U. S. bonds ( other than Liberty Bonds) and certificates of Indebtedness 6 Payment on account subscription for Liberty Loan Bonds. . i ........ . ...... 7. Bonds, securities, etc.: v , a Bonds other-than U. S. bonds pledged to secure U. S. deposits. ,:. ' b Bonds other than U. S: bonds pledged to secure postal savings deposits.. e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not including stocks) owned unpledged Total bonds, securities, etc 9. Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (50 per cent, of subscription)..... - .10., a Value of banking house - 13. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago and St Louis. .' b Net amount due from approved reserve agents in other reserve cities. .......... .
14. Net amount due from banks and uanners , (other than included in 13 or 21 . - - - , lU.0p4.49
,16. Other checks on banks m the same my ' or town as reporting bank 17. a Outside checks and other cash Items, b Fractional currency, nickels, and cents., 18. Notes of other national banks.. 20. Federal Reserve notes . , -. 21. Lawful reserve in vault and net amount due from Federal Reserve Bank 22.. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer
5.000,00 15.000.00 208,310 50 85,000.00 123,004.34 86,133.26
16,410.93 617.53
COMES
228,310.50
16,500.00 85,000.00
209,137.60
'8,621.50 17,028.46 88,500.00 3,000.00 2C7.000.00 12,500.00
Ask for our new complete catalog showing aH kinds of buildings for farm or city. It has hundreds of plansf for ; barns, farm or city residences, garages and all kinds of useful farm buildings, fromithe smaliest to the larspsL We are loaded for quick service. Our bills of materials for all buildings catalogued are all-made out, and wecan tell you in a jiffy just what the materials will cost ; We show herewith design for barn No. A634F size 34x80. r :4
LIABILITIES
James Davis, of Milton, was fined "5 and costs by Squire Jeffer, a Mil.IiuUce of the feace yesterday for ault and batt.ery on Charles LaH. Davis, in 8 fit of anger, struck :ur.tt over the head with a club.
Gity Statistics
' Deths and Funerals. ' WARDLON Mrs. Luclnda ''Vardlon, 72 years ld. tiled Wednesday morning st the lome of her daughter, Mrs. Nkhc'.as Murphy, 620 North Thirteenth street ,t heart disease, She is sur
vived iy three daugnters, Mrs. .,iar-r-i-ce Kelson, of Indianapolis, Mrs. Nithofat "Murphy, and Mrs. Frank Gibson, .both of this city, seventeen grand children and twelve great grandchil("reni. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, from the heme. Burial will be in Earlham crmete'y. ' - WIULKY-Mrs. Elizabeth C. Druley, 84 yeSrs old, died Tuesday in Anderson.Mrs. Druley was formerly a resident of Boston township. The body will arrive here Thursday morning, and will be taken to Boston. Funeral sprvices will be held at the Methodist church at that place, Thursday .morning at 10:30 o'clock. Rev. J. A. Patterson of Pendleton, will officiate. Burial will be in Boston cemetery.
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SCOUTS TO MARCH
' Boy Scouts who march in the recruiting parade this evening will meet in the Council Chamber at 7:00 o'clock.
Total.,
24. Capital stock paid in. , 25. Surplus fund 2G. a Undivided profits b Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid .-..!. 27. Amount reserved for taxes accrued , 28. Amount reserved for all interest accrued . 29. Circulating notes outstanding.. 32. Net amount due to banks and bankers (other than included in 30 or 31) Demand deposits subject to Reserve: 34. Individual deposits subject to check 35. Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days 36. Certified checks . 37. Cashier's checks outstanding. ........... Total demand deposits subject to Reserve, U'Xas 34, 35. 36", 37, 38, 39 and 40., Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice) : 43. Other time deposits . Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items, 41, 42 and 43 United States deposits, not subject to Reserve: 44. United States deposits, including deposits of U. S. disbursing officers. 45. Postal savings deposits Total of U. S. deposits not subject to Reserve 54. Liabilities other than those above stated . Contingent Fund
126,747.97 25,960.00
3,257,512.35 I
250.000.00 300,000.00
100.7S7.97 3,000.00 7,941.30 250,000.00
1,669,775.27
601,361.44
13,982.12
45,375.68 1,126,366.81 542,776.01 272.05 360.40
601,361.441
Total
8,973.00 5,009.12
; 15,288.57 j
State of Indiana, County of Wayne, SS: I, Sam'l W. Gaar, president, of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is tru to the best of my knowledge and belief. SAM'L W. GAAR, President. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 27th day of June, 1917. WALTER G. BUTLER, Notary Public. My commission expires Nov. 11, 1919. , Correct Attest: D. H. DOUGAN. HENRY GENNETT, J.M.LONTZ. i : ... Directors.
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We will furnish the kmBer, millwork, hardware, ventilators, nails, glass, frames and sash, except partitions and stalls and stanchions, for the sum of Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-seven dollars $1987.00). Watch our next ad showing a city residence for Eleven Hundred and Twenty-nine ($1129.00) Dollars. J?
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Lumber, Millwork and All Kinds of Building Material Everything to Build;Anythmg. NORTH WEST 2ND AND, CENTER STS. THREE PHONES, 3247, 4347, 4447
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BRING YOUR NEIGHBOR HELP HER 1 SAVE MONEY
SOAP 10 bars Fels Naptha, regular price uc, saie price . . . , -5 5 bars Kirk's Flake White, reg. price 35c, sale 25 10 bars Swift's White Laundry Soap, regular price. 60c, Sale price - 50 Sweet Heart Soap, reg. 6c bar. Sale price per bar 5p Babbit's Cleanser, regular 5c seller, Market Basket Day at f or 25 Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit, regular 15c package ..... ; 2 pkgs., 25 J. P. M. brand Pineapple, regular 25c can, Market Basket Days, per can 18 Old Reliable Coffee, per lb. 24 Special Blend of Coffee, per lb.. 15 Whittington's Best Coffee, per lb .30 Crisco, usually sells for 50 to 55c for a 24 oz. can,, and is cheaper than lard at that price, because it can be used over and over again. . 24 ounces of lard will cost you 42 cents at 28c per lb. Sale price of Crisco, 24 oz. cans, each 43 Olives, Queen Olives, in regular quart Mason jars, regular price 35c,"sale price Market Basket Days 27 Cocoa, bulk cocoa, high quality, regular 35c cocoa, ; sale price .............. . . ... .......... 23
TAGS (
Thursday, Friday Saturday
THREE DAYS ONLY
Prices are high, but we save you money, and have a sufficient number of clerks that you won't have to wait for your Groceries, but will be waited on when you come to the store.
5 lbs. of Franklin's Pure Cane Granulated Sugar, in cloth bags, Market Basket Days, 5 lbs. for 43 King's Delight Peaches, No. 3 cans, large halves in heavy syrup, regular price per can 25c ;' Sale 19 HAMS Swift's Premium Hams, 6 to 8 lbs. average, regular price 35c lb., Market Basket, per lb. 29 SHOE POLISH Shinola, regular 10c box, Market Basket Day . . , ........ -8? Seeded Raisins, 11 ozr. carton, regular 13c package; Market Basket Days, per pkg. ... ...... ll Candy High grade chocolate cream candy, lb. 20 Fancy Cream Nut Candy, per lb. ............ .20
Hudnut Hominy Grits, regular 35c sack, 412 lbs., Market Basket Days, per sack. . . . . . . '27 SODA Arm and Hammer Brand 12 lb., regular price 5c; Sale price. . 4 1 lb., regular price 10c, Sale price 8 Hominy Large No. 3 can, per can .10 FLOUR Pillsbury flour, regular price per 24V2 lb. sack $2.00, Market Basket . Days. .$1.83 Enterprise Flour, 2412 lb. sack' . Occident Flour, 24y2 lb. sack $1.83 National Biscuit Co. Saratoga Flakes, 9 ounces, regular 20c package, Market Basket Days, per package. ,
We cannot deliver tt these advertised prices unless you buy $5.00 worth of groceries so brine your basket and come to the Star Grocery. This sale will last for three days only. Don't wait until Saturday, the last day. but come early and get your grocery needs. Check your grocery needs and bring this paper with ypu.
IF YOU HAVE NOT ATTENDED ONE OF1
THESE SALES YOU AKL 1 Hfc LUSbK.
Cove Oysters 3. csats 25c Carolina Head Rice .3 lbs. 25c Tomatoes, No. 3 can, solid pack, regular 25te can, Market Basket Days, per can .19 Pork and Beans, regular 20c can, Hood Brand. . 15 Grape Juice, three 10c bottles for .. ... .25 Market Baskets, each .4 MATCHES Searchlight, reg. 7c boxes, 6 boxes 25t? Grape Nuts, regular 15c package, . Market Basket ' ; Days U ...... ............ .2 for 25( Cracked Hominy, per lb. 7d Tea fancy mix for ice tea, regular 80c per lb.. Sale price per 14 pound . '. . . J ............ . '. I . 15 Cakes Large round Cakes with white icing, -while they last . . . ........ 10 for 10 POTATOES New, Potatoes, round red skin, fine stock, these will please you, Vi pk. 48c; 1 pk..96c Pickles Dills, Sour, Sweet or Mix. , Mustard in glasses at . . , , , . 5 Hood's Mince Meat, 3 regular 10c pkgs. . . ,i. .25 Lippincott's Apple Butter in glass jars, per jar 15 Ginger Snaps, fresh from the oven, and the eating quality is fine; these snaps sell regular for 15c per pound ; three days only, per pound ...... 11
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