Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 October 1898 — Page 4
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S.RALSTONITES Your attention is called to the fact . that : we are the authorized aerents for the Rlston Health Club Foods ia this aountry. I X Toothers, who are not members of the Kilston , & Health Club of America, we would extend an invitation & ioma iSS try Ralston Health Club Poola. as they are the finest and purest foods in tae world. A Call and investigate. ,
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The BEE HIVE GROCERY
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Our Hew Canned G:od3 Are arriving daily. We have made a special effwt to procure the v tRY b st ukands, and we are in position to make special prices on Dozen or Case Lot.. Call in and see them.
Also receiving a fancy lot of Mich
igan Apples. Also Sweet Cider. IN. L HUSTINGS
Successor to Van D. Brcwa & Co
Weataer WABHUiaTOS. D. C, October 25
For Indiana: Ram tonight ana vea-
nesday, followed by rair ana oecioea.j colder.
LOCAL ITEMS. Wall paper at Nicholson's. "Fine watches at Haner's." Read the Richmond Loan Co. ad.
RftnlM fittincr a BDecialtT. Ha-
ner's.
Riutlaa Mirractl fitted at
fcj y VT Haner's.
I have exclusive sale oi roiireae coal. Farnham. Mrs. WU1 Dill returned from Cincinnati yesterday evening. F. W. PorterBeld. piano and pipe
organ tuning. Tel IWl.
Henrv Sherman and wife have re
turned f roaa their wedding trip.
Miss Me ThornSurgh ia visit ng
friends in New Castle for a few days.
Mrs. Will Bell went to Cincinnati
yesterday and returned home last evening.
Miss Minnie Ward, of Dayton, is in
the city, the guest of relatives ana friends.
Mrs. James Sharkey and Mies Jen- . ii- x uf ;.l.llf rnm I a at
nie McAllister woui imu,iv--evening.
Th Rev. G. H. Hill went toCenter-
ville today, to attend an all aay missionary convention.
a number of
and Cool
Journal, land's is
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Editor of the Ladies' Horn kfries: " I am convinced Cleve-
surest baking powder made, and
ted it exclusively in my cook
for daily household use."
Iceland's
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HOn S A CONTENT t
The show at the Ph muul Ano And W
n'easinsr had it not ba
j ctional specialties
g
te
t
resast night
Favvd txen
OQaome ob-
were alto-
-wo.
Thun -nil r a numuer ui vij " . .u i i :
meetings tomorrow evening under the A,caer vfiDe. aDd he
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one
IN RICHMOND.
We have been forced to Slaughtti our big stock of Clothing.
ausoicea of fifth street,
Mrs. Lou Powers McCarthy of Cin
cinnati is in the citv ine rubbi u- -
parents for a few days.
Th Rt. J. Beck spent yesteraay
with friends in Dayton, Ohio, and re
turned home last evening.
Simon Fox arrived last night from
Cleveland. Ohio, to spend, a few dayB
i with Joe. C. Kern and wire.
Mrs. Will E. Hastings was called to
r.v,n Ohio, this mormne on account
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of the death or her aunt, mra
Hastings.
Charles A. Francisco and wife spent
snn with friends in tJloomington,
Indiana, and returned home yesterday
afternoon
John U.
was well supported in fa main. There
wns. however, too -H of th low
variety theater elemet inj. cker nto
the play to make it pig to the sort
of audience tnai wiprc82iit last
nicrht. The story of taplot is a good
strong one, full of tnny situations that were well susttiaj, and barring
the multitude of damwtxtd suggestive
ialties -the sbowir&s a success
The house was not laa but was very fair. The cast is antremely strong
one.
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SALE COMMENCES AT ONCE.
Suit and Overcoat
Every
in the House Must Go.
We must have the money pny wliai-wo owe. -
to
NO CLOTHING RESERVED. PROFITS ENTIRELY WIPED OUT.
WE MUST HAVE THE,QflgH The Mel Clothing House, 900 and 902 Main St , Richmond, Ind. W. E. JAMESON, Resident Partner.
MEX OF. CULTURE, who understand all the refinements of being well and correctly dressed, are our best patrons, because we kno w the needs of a gentleman and" how to cater successfully to his taste in fabrics, as well as giving his clothing that elegance of finish and perfect fit and workmanship that the well dressed man demands.
Our suitiDgs and top coatings are un rivalled, and our prices reasonable. TAILOKW. lO North lOth St.
Harry Foesenkemper, who has been
attending the Olive Brancn synoa ai
Louisville, Kentucky, reiurnea nomo
yesterday.
On Thnrsdav evening the tour r.p-
worth Leagues of the city will unite in a union praytr meeting at fifth street
M. E. church.
The Whitewater monthly meeting of Friord3 will be held at eat Main street
meeting house ntxt Thursday morning at 9:30 o'clock.
Ed Wilson, who underwent a sureical operation at Indianapolis a short
returned home and is
getting along nicely. Th Rav. I. H. Riddick of Cassopo
lis, Michigan, arrived yesterday after
noon to spend a tew days wun ma bis ter, Mrs. E. R. Close.
Mrs. A. D. Heffner, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Westcott, returned to her home in Columbus, Ohio, yesterday afternoon.
All Republican voters of tne 28th precinct, sixth vard, are requested to meet at Republican headquarters, on Friday evening, October 28, at 7:30 o'clock T. E. Owin formerly of the Rich mond office of the Loan association, was in the city last night calling on friends. He returned to Marion this
morning. Tram number 21 was several hours late this morn;ng and an extra had to ha run from Columbus to accommodate the travel. The trouble was east of Columbus and could not be learned.
The new north end mission church is about completed and will be dedicated November (lh. The ministers
of the city will have the dedicatory ! service in charge, which will be held ' in the afternoon of the above date. I On Sunday, November Cth.there will
be a union temperance meeting in this city, conducted by Dr. Helt, the Indiana superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League. Dr. Helt is a forcible speaker and a treat is in store for those interested in the movement. Wilfred Je ssup will arrive home next
Monday from Washington, , D. C, to spend a few weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Jesanp. He will spend Sunday with Harry Cowles.
another Richmond boy, now in the Grand Central depot in Cincinnati, and arrive here next Monday morning, i Misses Jennie and Juliet Robbins, ' who have been fpanding the summer with their graud parents. Dr. and Mrs. George W. Robbins, left yesterday for their home in Detroit, Mich , and quite a number of their friends were at the station to bid them goodbye. They were accompanied by their aunt.
Apropos of the Oiigof that de lightful comedy, "Ahrkuh Bath," i
Faw brief remarks lot the leadinc
1 artists with the comir will be of in
terest. Mr. ArtnurtokaUer, who as
the funny InshmanJKoogle, caused
ill New xork to la $a one cf the
Inn lire comedians the statre todav
He has been featuflm a number of
New York product! nd the audi
ence is kjpt in a sta-fg hilarity from
the time he makes irst entrance on
me stace. Theremany others
whose names wiloand familiar Prominently amonpae who may be mentioned Mr. JI.' Taylor, the favorite German (edian. Mr. Fred Sullivan, Miss Peaisfr, Miss 0:ive North and a host (hers which go to make np one of thaadest and best companies ever sea this city. "A
Turkish Bath" w ? presented on Friday night, Oet 28, at Poillips opera house. i
A FEW CGTIONS
There Cu Be B"t t
ter to Them
Knows the importance of stout
clothes for school boys. Ouis
are made for growing, ripping,
happy boys, whose fathers
purses are short 3
. "Who w
achievements?
ill diA
endor of their
withhold from
them their vJ aed distinction?
feution at this time
irit of the Atuer-
the usefulness of
ho will eni harass iug seeds of dis-
a brave men who id die. if need be.
Tho will darken liblic iu this hoar
isdom of aU?"
lilt of irony. PresiI ii are considerate
politicians and
rters and editors, one answer to all
loses no force iu
the questions
4
Mrs. Hattie Hatch.
Who will intrnJ
to bt-hiile the a
icau youtb audi
the Americau il
the goveriimeu
sat is! act inn aua
sinud ready to 4
for tl.eir count
i lie coaa-'ils of q
n-qairitis ths a l liat is an ex
dt-nt Mi.-iviit'ey
than the Deui
their uliies, yell
deserve. There
these questions
reieticun aud
in parupiimsa ad
thus jivtn
Who is dimmi
achievements?
The Democrat!
Wno is withhol
well earned distill The Democratic
Who is iutradi
time in behttliuel
the American youl
usefulness of thej
navy?
The Democratic
Who is embarr:
by sowing seeds of
the brave men wh
and die, if need The Democratic
Who is darkeni d
republic iu this united wisdom of
The Democratic
so
k one answer are
splendor of their
from them their
fraction at this
manly spirit of
id impairing the
tnean army ana
the government
tisfaction among
id ready to serve
hr their country ? te councils of the
requiring the il
FOR INSTANCE :
A Good School Suit
$1.25
A Better School Suit
$2.00 S fill Better School Suit - $2e
$3.00, $3.50
ONE PRICE
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Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters,
And we are here to stay w ith them. Our stock -of Clothing is all new goods and up-to-date styles and quality, and we do not need to go out of business. We are selling new goods for less money than any of the Closing Out Sales with stocks that have been on hands lor years. ,
FOX BRO
W. T. MURPHY, Manager.
628 and 628 Main St
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Protect Yourself and Family
BY AN
Endowment Policy IN THE
Provident Life and Trust Co.,
Of Philadelphia. J. F. REEVES, Special Agett Room 7. Westcott Elwk.
Dr. J, Ford Haw
Physician and Surgeon,
Kiiolleabergr
Annex.
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Calls answered night and dav.
68 Exchange.
ADVEBriHRMEVTcl under tb. tNd or Wanted 8itotion, mat. or feml. help
wanted Lot. when not esceeUn tonr UnM.
InaertedFBEB in tbeM column.
All "adi" for Baal K.tate s1m, mom ror
aent, Financial, and Miaaoellan.oas
vant. InMrtaa ror imih a una aaon im.rnua
Wanted Boy who has a srocd
voice, can at ui nortn ninin street.
Storaoe Ground floor sixteenth
and Main, Vern Smith. , tf
830 Main St.
Widup & Thompson.
Publio Mtatlna of th Tuasday Club Tonight. Mr. Evans Woollen, a well known lawyer of Indianapolis, and secretary of the Commercial club of that eity, will read a paper on "Taxation of Land Values." being a discussion of the theories of Henry George and of the best methods of taxation. The public is invited. Mot risson-Reeves library, 8 o'clock. On Not. C. E. Shiveley filed the complaint of Webster Parry . Fred Kingsbury and Marparet Conkle, on note.
When potting your plants get some
of Tom Mertz's fertilizer which will
keep your plants in healthy and thrifty
condition. oct 22 tf
An Eloquent Speaker. True eloquence was voiced by John
Speaker, of Catawba, Ohio, when be says: "I had five large fever sores on my leg four years, and tried five doctors without benefit. All said I could not be cured , but I fooled them by curing myself with one bottle of Electric Bitters and one box of Backten's Arnica Salve.' Electric Bitters is the greatest blood purifier known. It gently stimulates the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, so that poisonous matter cannot remain in the system. It cures dyspepsia, malaria, constipation, nervousness, aids digestion, improves appetite, increases strength, gives new life. Price 50 cents. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. 7"
town at 24 Ct
TaT Ta TITIT Y
xt j Attnujjd oi urnuure ia more acceptable for a Ajathdty, Wedding or Cnriafmia Present than a nica Desk. I have an extremely
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m fmn Bfli fill nil r tr-rtf n GILBERT T.DUNM1
627 and C29 Mair.
The Leading Furniture Dealer.
The hottest oytter stew in Beach & Chesman's.
If you want your chickens to lay
eeres. get some of Tom Mertz' bone
food, the best egg producer in the world. 25-d3t-w3t
Imported Swiss Bros. Phone 292,
cheese at
Eadle 24-Gt
PA
LL.ADIUM
r
(B cts a week.
c?ra-:wi.irm, ft jTair.'nVT
euiNoy
PRICE
The HUB CLOTHTMCr FTOTT.cfm fTCkCiW Tm'll Vio .Vinn5inrl nf Hnllnra
less ;than manufactures' cost! Thiipisthe chance of a lifetime to buy good, reliablerclothing' at ruious prices. Everything in this gigantic stock will be sold REGARDLESS 0FCOST. Prices but riffht and left!
Sale Mow Going on.
Open Dav and Hiffht. w,
RGUS'ON.
