Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 November 1898 — Page 4

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. ic9d

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"Our constant aim is to sell tkt bust goods In th market." Q

Double Cream Cheese. All cheese ought to be eisily digested and assimilated, but

they are not, on account of imperfect manufacture. There is cheese to sell and cheese to eat The former is made by getting every possible ounce of cheese from the milk without regard to

actual merit. 1 "he latter is made with proper regard to quality and VT all properties that cause decay or are not perfectly digestible are eliminated. We hand;e the kind of cheese "made to eat' be-

Richmond Palladium.

THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. IStiS.

WAgHrrTOX, D- C, Ntb r 30

For Indiana: Rain tonigh'; colder

toniffht; Fiiday clear.

LOCAL ITEMS

cause the quality will bring you back for mere.

I ry one pound and be convinced.

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The BEE HIVE GROCERY

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WE ARE READY TO SHOW YOU...

t e very finest line of Cannel Goods and Evaporated Fruits

ever offered in this market. Try

our fancy Evaporated Sugar Corn

it is tine. Ret,

W. . HASTINGS

Successor to Van D. Brown ft Co

The Model's BIG Clothing Sale

IS: STILL COIWG ON.

nf We ask you to look around and

- sell you the sami kind of

CLOTHING lower than any house in the town.

All Eo:d3 Marks! in Plain figure

The Model Clothing House, 900 and 902 Main St , Richmwd, Ind.

$ THE 0

TD

alladiuiro

IS THE

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UP-TO-DATE

ad.

II at

"Fine watches at Ilaner's." Use Pride cf Richmond flour. Rjad the K ebroind Loat. Co

Spectacle fittics a specialty

aer'e.

Spectacle s oorreetly titled

Uaner's.

I have exclusive stile of Winifrede

coal. Farnham

T- It Jessap and son Wilfred, fpen-

j esterday at L- dq.

F. W. Purterfield. piano and pip

organ tunm,. Tel 1001. tt

Mr. H. C. Starr returned fr m Cin

cinnati last evening.

O D Evan?, ot Marion, ia in the

city on business today.

Frak Kol erts was at Cr twfordsvillf-

ytsterday u busiae s

Miss O.a Conrad went to Icd'anapo

ltd this mo-nicpr to speed two weeks.

Frank Beach went ti Indianapolis

thi mor-inc to attend the n wei

show.

Col. W. T. Dc-nnus went to India

napolis this morning- to sptnd a fchorl

tiaie.

More work is accomplished with lest

fatigue while wearing' glasses fitttd bj

D - Ewicp.

Oliver Fouts has a Kieftr i ei" tr

that produced some x raordinary fiuit

this year.

One of the sisters who tantrht music in St. Mary's school left yesterday for

Saginaw, Mish.

Horace Stadey returned from

Imc ansport yesterday afternoon where

te has been to vote.

F. G. Browne of Cincint at', addre"

sed a good eized audience tt Third M E. church last niht.

Mrs. Uin UilJa. of. Jonsooro, nr

rived yes erday afternoon to spend few days with her sisters.

The Ancient Order of Fliberniacs

w;li have & meeting tonisht at the rooms on north seventh street.

Joseph 11 Eans, a member of thf

board of trustees of Earlbam college

came this morning on business. Miss Nellie Boice who has Lee

f penditjg a few days at Iadianapol.s

returned home yesterday afternoon

Mrs. J. E. Cathell ofD -sMoiue-

Iowa, is in the city the guest of her

parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Stubbr

Mrj. Anna Burch, who has been the truest of O. A. Leftwich and fan.ily for

a few weeks, returned to her home in

Chicago this morning.

Amos Smders, who lectured last

night at S.juth Eighth Street Friend?

c'lureh. was the guest of his son at

Eirlham while ia the city.

Frank Owen, who has been the guest of his parents for a few days, returned to Gas City last evening where he ia in the employ of the Panhandle. Gus Knollenberg went to El wood this morniug to give a graphaphone entertainment tonight for the benefit

Do not use a baking powder of doubtful quality when, for a few cents more, you can buy

level

Baking Powder

a purt; with a among

cream of tartar powder record of 28 years' use the best housekeepers.

LET

TURF TOPICS.

When a 2-year-old, John Nolac ronld pace a mile in Sulfouo, 2:294, by Sulfonal. 2:t6i, is the first standard performer for his sire. John Nolan was named in honor of a big hearted Irishman of Cripple Creek, Colo. For creating new track records Democracy is the "whole thing." This season he has made 16. lu the first heat of the 2 :20 pace at Columbus iSturter Lehman sent the field of 1 7 away the first time down. The pacing stallion Concillio, 2:12, by Delineator, will be out as a trotter next season. Ho is now 10 years old. Hans McGregor, by his performance at Columbus, now holds the 2 mile record for guideless wonders to harness. Gray Dawn, the trotting bred cob that has been winning blue ribbons in the east, was bred in Iowa, where he was known as David Belmont. His sire is Davenant, 2 :264The government report for 1897 say

that the improvement in horses in Arizona has been far more rapid and permanent in the past few years than i known to the casual observer. The pacing mare Dariel, 2:14i. sister to Whisper, 2:08?, by Alcander, has been retired for the season. Thii year she won 10 out of 12 starts, and in the last seven races did not make a break. How to Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with

No matter which way the election goes yn ran get money of the Rich mond Loan company. 9 -t How undergraduate doctors, dentists, pharmacist?, can soon graduate if fitted. Bji. VJG, Chicago. 19 lna

A Mi-iister Hipply Srpried. ,Hev. J. T. Bays, pastor of the Chris tian church atNeoleeha, Kansas, ha a little boy who vas tinieted with rheu m&tism in the knee. K?t. Bays sjv : "It was bo bad at times that my sol was unable to put his foot to the floor. We tried in vain everything we could hear of that we thought would help him. We almost gave up in despair, when some one advised us to try

Chamberlain's Pain Balm. We did so

and the first bottle gave so much relief that we got a second one, and, to oar surprise it cared him sound and

well." For sale by A. G. Luken &

Co,, druggists.

You ean get a load of dry wood 73 cents at Mather Bros., Agents. 10 4t

for

People's Exchange.

ADVERTISE-! ENTS Waste- 8ittioi-,

nn der the he d

male or female heU

wanted oet, when not nceeaing- tour line. Inserted PREB In thcee oolaaans. All "ada" for Beal K.utte Sales, Houses foi

Kent, Financial, and M issoellaneoui

wants inserted for 5 oents a una eaoh lnaertior.

Storage Ground floor

and Main, Vern Smith.

sixteenth

tf

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your water and let it stand twenty-four enth 8trefit 1Qtf hours: a sediment or seitlinsr indicates -

an unhealthy condition of the kidneys; f if it stains your linen it ia evidence of I kidney trouble; too frequent desire to r

p55iiUr,.u.u.aD.,.l,... ,t Girl Wasted Girl competent to vincing proof that the kidneys and ;tlke ehRe of hoagework. Address,

oiauue. , (with references J. M. U., this office.

What to Do. i

. .... , , , r Wanted Housework in small fami-

nere is couilof. u tu ug Jy for board; no wages expected

.f . f .ihar.n "harch in that town I passages 1 1 1 """ --4 if- .

Mr. Dan McCarthy, who has been the guest of her pa ents, Mr. and Mrs. Pjwcis, north D street, returned to bar home, in Cincinnati yesterday aftarnooa. James Moony, who has had charge of the Ethnological exhibit at the 0.naha exposition, is visiting his m ther in this city on his return trip to Washington, D. C. John Seaman returned from West Alexandria, O , last night after accompanying the remains ot Mr. Gilbert, who died a few day. ago at the tiruns wioh hotel, to that town for burial. Rowland Hughes lefc this afternoon for New Jersey, where he will join hi company preparatory to being mustered out of the service of the United States. He will probably return in a few weeks. Wallie Eversman, who went to Chicago a few days ago to work for the Gorman & Jeffries bicycle firm, re-

urned home yesterday afternoon. A few days after he arrived in Chi

cago, he tell and brose nis rigttt arm

and will not be able to return for several days. There will be a public meeting and a social given by the Women's Foreign Missionary society of the Whitewater monthly nie.tin? of Friends at South Eighth Street Friends' church Friday

evenine at nair past o ciock. v very

cordial invitation is extended to the public. The address at south eighth street Friends' cburr-h last night by Amos

S inder f Indianapolis, on The Ancient Jewish Tabernacle," was well

attended and greatly enjoyed. He exhibited a splendid model of the tabernacle, making his lecture doubly interesting and instructive. The Pradential insurance company hel i a d strict meeting at Cambridge City today and the following went over this morn ng to attend the session: G. C. Hecnian, G. W. Landwer, G. W. Hendricks, G. W. Clee, J. N Ward, G. N. Sohlicker, A. P Schalley, J. P. Keid, U. E. Lamm, H. C. Lammert, J. H. Winder, Prof. F. H. Auspurger and W. A. Wischmeyer of Winchester.

unmuiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiimnnnR IfoBesYIbnic 1 s is a wonderful aid in the. maintenance of health; it is E an easily assimilable form of S E nourishment in illness, and E E is invaluable in restoring E E shattered nerv es and in conE valescence. A doctor writes: E E "I have found it especially E valuable for persons conva- E E lescing from fever, and for E E nursing mothers. I am high-

ly pleased E

so often expressed, tnat ur. -Uimer s j

Swamp-icooi, ine great Kianey remeay 1 f alfills every wish in curing rheuaal

tism. pain in tne oacn, Kianeys,

W., 434 Richmond avenue.

Miss

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. . m h v aw -a-.. -, -a. UlUl.UUi. - A VU t. A OVIU HVeil, cn.t.hlA fnr mnn nt wifsa nritti rr

bladder and every pan or y nnary witnoat board. Call at nnmber 4-

enth street.

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Dr

J, Ford Hawes.

Knollenberg: Annex.

Calls answered niht and day.

NEWSPAPER.!

. ri t V

?5F

ith it and

my patients could not do without it."

At all Drug Stores

imi-rommnmiffiiiuiini5

It corrects inability to

water and Scaldrrig palti in"

or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes t!ifr nnnla,snt naiaQfiitv - it Kiino

com palled to go often during the day, jPhVSiCiail and SUrffeOIl. and get up many times during the i J -v-. v.v-

night. The mud and extraordinary ff ct of Swamp root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderfnl

eures of most distressing cases. If f you need a medicine you should have i knot A . il.mvniata fi ff W AATlta '

I UC UQCki .11 Ul UtLlilSbD 111. J VVUIU v.

one dollar.

Vou may have a sample bottle an 1

a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send vur address to Dr. Kilmer &

Co.. Binghampton, N. Y. When

writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Rich

mond Daily Palladium. Friday W Will Sell The fallowing goods at bargain prices: Good cream eheese per lb. 10. Focke & Sons pure leaf lard per lb tic

Fresh home made sauer kraut 3 lbs. for 5c. Bsst corn meal per lb. le. Armour & Co's., picnic hams per It. (Uc. H. E. Langdox & Co. Puone ISO. 914 Main street. Bear This in Mind. There is no opium or other harmful substance in Chamberlain's Cough Rjtnedy. There is net the least danger in giving it to children. It is pleasant to take, too, and, what is more, has an established reputation of tweuty-five years as the most successful medicie in use for coughs, coldtcroup and whooping cough. It always cures. Try it. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co,

The annual Thanksgiving donation for the Margaret Smith home for aged women, will be received at the home. Main and seventeenth streets, Saturday, November 19. Donations of money and provisions most needed. Cakoi.se M. Reeves. Pres. J. M. Yaryax, See

Th-t Joyful Felint With the exhilarating sense of rene wed health an 1 strength and internal cleanliness, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs, is unknown to the few who hive not progressed beyond the old- time medicines and the cheap substitutes sometimes offered but never accepted by the well informed. Bay the genuine. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.

Notice. Auction sale of double brick property. I will sell at public auction, in whole or in part, an elegant new double brick property, six rooms to a side, with deep cellar under three rooms to each side and a nine inch brick division wall from cellar to roof. Piped for both kinds of gas and water, also hot air pipes and registers for furnace attachment in cellar. A 120 bat. 1 cistern and sewer connections. A Urge double barn In good repair. 1 sell this on the premises, 313 and 320 north seventeenth street, in the city ot Richmond, Ind., at 2 o'clock p. no. j November lSdu 1S93. L. H. SCHEPMA.

When potting your plants get gone of Tom MerU's fertilizer wtdch will keep your plants is healthy and thrifty condition. oct-22 tf :

Phillips Opera House. ONE NIGHT ONLY Attractions Extraordinary! DAVIS' COLUMBIAN MINSTRELS. Satorday E?e , Sov. 12. GREAT! GRAND ! CJOKGEOUS! Fifty Talented Aitists! Concert Bind and Symphony Orchestra.

Look at the Prices ! lOc, 2Uc and 3Gc

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My gratitude for the benefit received from Dr. Miles' Nervine prompts me to write, that others may learn of the efficacy , of this grand medicine. I suf- ' fered extreme nervous exhaustion,which rendered me unable r- to work. My nerves seemed to 3 be 'on edge and I Lad much lissitude- I began taking Dr. Mt-es Nervine and steadily improved and now am enjoy

ing- good health. atra. Rev. F. M. Lacv. FortviN. In-L

an. r.uu2 CJGD7UDDGi is sold by ail druggists on rntee, first bottle bcoe-t-s or mooey back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. Or. MOm Ito-Se-J Company, Elkhart, Ine).

And we are here to slay with them. Our stock ot

Clothing is all new goods and up-to-date styles and

not need to go out ot business-'

for less money than any

quality, and we do We are sellinir new

goods

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of the Closing Out Sales with stocks that nave oeen

on hands for years.

FOX BRO

W. T. MURPHY, Manager.

626 and 628 Main St.

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SERGE SUITS,

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SINGLE OR DOUBLE BREASTED, PLAIN OR SILK FACED. TAILORED AND. DESIGNED, LATEST STYLES ....

Call and Get Prices. c&iebkeman

rone,

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misleading

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statements to make, nor old rubbish to dispose of. Every thing in our Stock is new and desirable.

We are offering Special Inducements ITHIS WEEK IN

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Clothierp, Furnishers. Hatters,

830 Main St.

"Widup & Thompson.

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AX ARGU3IENT as to who makes the most elegant and btst fi.ting clothing ia town always results in the palm being awarded to us. We have an unlimited choice of fabrics, and your suit or overcoat will be cut, fitted and finished in a style to suit e most fas-idious. We will make your VS inter overcoat now from kersey, cheviat, chicchilla, or melton at a easonable figure. iffiosir & cd.9 TAILORS, lOXoith lOth St.

JHE'THAT WORKS EASILY. WOR. SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITU

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