Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 January 1899 — Page 4

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 25. 1899.

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g You cannot cure hams with a hammer, Or measure a dram with a drama; ) i Do sums with a'summer, P & Stew plums with a plumber; Jr Or yet shave a ram with a rammer. ? J But you can get the very best of everything in the q food line and at the lowest market prices trom f johnf. McCarthy, t

The BEE HIVE GROCERY

No Resoectfull".

If You Will Buy YOUR FURNITURE During the month of . I will offer you

GILBERT T. DUNHAM, OJ 7 and G39 MUn St., The IiBAding Furniture Dealer

WHAT A BIG DIFFERENCE -T a little DIF F E R E N C E MAKES.

The few cents difference between a Good Coffee and a poor Coffee makes a BIG difference in its beverage.

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And if you don't find this true, BRING BACK THE COFFEE. Our Elgin Creamery Butter Is the finest money can uy.

19c

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FINES! DUALITY COUNTRY BUTTER I

We also handle Royal Baking Powder Kingsford's Corn Starch Choicest Head Rice, 4 lbs for

ME GREAT ATLANTIC 4 PACIFIC TEA CO., 727 Main Street, Richmond, Ind. N. B. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. 225 Stores' in the United States.

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FREE OF CHARGE. matter in what part of the c'ty you

live. Our line cf CANNED GOODa and DRIED FRUITS was never more complete, and we are offering some special bargains ia these lines this week. CALL IN AND SEE THEM.

JAVA and MOCHA Per Pound. 7c per lb 42c . 9c 25c Steamer Connections, from the North forms to Florida and Fast Double Daily to Jacksonville. FLORIDA AND HAVANA service to Florida via the Southern Railway, and direct steamship conCoast) or at Tampa (West Coast) for

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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 18i9 Icdiana aud Ohio Wetter. Washington, D. C-. January 25 - For Indiana: Generally fair. For Ohio : Rain tonight and Wed nesday. Threatenine weather tonipht prcbab'y raia Thursday. IosHT4-ueIJakinj Powder absolutely pure. Ail grocers. LOCAL ITEMS. "Fine watches at Haner's." Spect&ole fitting a specialty. Ha aer's. Spectacle j eorreotly fitted doner's. lt K. B. Dickinson's jewelry store will bi open nights. Try Hoerner bread, there is none better made. 4 ltn Buv smokeless eoal. I bare the beet. Farnham. James K. Martin is at iLdianapolis j today on business. I j. u. tsarber rttarreu irom a soon business trip this morning. John M. Lon'z went to Indianapolis this mornirg on business. Ezra BudJ of thU eity has been granted an increase of pension. Tomorrow is the day set for the openiDg of the Boston store clearance sale. The local council will meet with Miss Robinson tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'efock Another redaction on cloaks. Boston ptore, Everything reduced clearance sale. Mrs. Kite S. Dial of Altamont, 111 , is in the city visiting her brother, J.L. South and wife. The Boston store clearance sale opens with a $42,000 btock. Every penny's wortii reduced. Mrs. Dr. E. K. Watts returned yesterday afternoon from a visit with friends in Motroria, lad. A franchise has been grafted to an eloctrie company who propose building a line from Hamilton to Eaton. Mrs. John S. Duncan arrived from Indianapolis yesterday afternoon to speed a few days with relatives and friends. Mrs. Emily Hutton and daughter. Miss Mary, returned from Indianapolis yesterday afternoon, where they have been spending a few day. Coroner E. K. Watts moved into his new quarters today, in the old X H. Ballard property, corner of niuth and A streets, lie has leased the property for two years. Hundreds, yes thousands have been waiting for the announcement of oar clearance sale. It opens in the morn ing. Boston Store. J. L. Smith has received an invitation to attend a banquet to be given by the Prudential Insurance company at Anderson next Tuesday. Mr. Barney, the temperance orator, had about all the people at Raoda temple last night that could be seated. The subject, "Behind the Scenes, or the Story of An Actor's Life," was a very interesting one. Mr. Barney is humorous as well as religiously sincere in portrayal of evil. Mr. Barney will hold meetings at Boston, Centerville and other points in the county. Th8 only one priced dry goods store in Richmond opens its clearance sale tomorrow. Boston Store. The Secret of Napoleon's Success. Napoleon once said: "The time to conquer is now- cover wait," and he always conquered because he always struck at once for victory. The person who is sick or out of health should seek at once the lUht pLysician and treatment for immediate cure. The right pbysicitn to consult is an eminent specialist of world-widd fame and largest experiecce in curing nervous, chronic or lingering complaints, like Di. Greene, of 14 State street, Chicago, 111., who in his vast experience cures thousand of cases just like yours. Ail the right treatment to take is that which surely cures and at the same time is purely vegetable and perfectly harmless, like Dr. Greene's wonderful treatment by harmless vegetable remedies. One of his great discoveries, tanown as Dr. Greene's Xeryura blooi ani nerve remedy, is known and used a'.l over the world, but he has discovered equally valuable cures for all phases of diseases. Notwithstanding the fact that Dr. Greene has the largest practice and a greater success in curing disease than any other physician, he can.be consulted by the people absolutely without charge, wnether you call or write. If you want to be cured, if yoa want to know what your trouble is, do not wait, but write about your case at once to this most successful of physicians and get his adyice and counsel free. Follow the maxim of Napoleon and conquer your disease now do not wait until it may be too late. CEN 1ERVILLE. Mrs. Joseph Jenkins, living two miles east on the National road, was poisoced last week from eating canned corn, and has been in a very serious condition ever since. Isaac L. Houck of Shelbyville bought the Houck farm last Thursday, 150 acres, paying $6,900. Miss Lizzie Sanders is seriously ill. Miss Ethel Dietrick of Richmond spent Sunday with friends here. Walter S. Commors left Saturday eveniog for Cedar Fall?, Iowa, to attend the state dairy convention of il wa. John L King has sold his SO-acres of laud, about two miles northeast of thi place, to Howard Smith, we are informed, a $45 per acre. George Sanders will start a hack line between here acd Richmond in the near future, c rryiag passengers and freieht. Mrs. Ladd of Green township i the guest of Biuce D&nbar and family. The revival in the M. E. church continues. Something new at the skating rink Saturday evening. Miss Eiira Matthews of Richmond spent Sunday with friends here. Charley O born moved to town Tuesday and is oeonpjitg Sam Lashley's residence ia the far east end. Jos e J. King has moved on the Levi E'iason place, two miles southeast of town. Miily Brnmfield moved on the Jo J. K ng place. The shorthand department of the Business College is open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday evenings.

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Don't fail to attend the show at the Phillips tonight the Afro-American Mastodon mmatrely. It comes highly recommended. HANDS ACROSS TK SEA. Boasting of a success which has ex tended over many seasons. Hands Aeross the Sea" continues to hold first place a -none the great melo- iramatie successes of recetat years. It is no m presented for the very first time at popular prices by the King Dramatic company, and will be given as tne their week's engagePhillips next Monday opening bill of ment at the evening ine production, the gorgeousness of the strength of the cornpany, tne f xeenence 01 me specialties acd the richness of the costumes are all factors which the management wish to leave for a 'first night" approval CHESTER. Protract d meeting closed Sundaj evening. Cnarley Showalter had the inisfor tune to break his right leg Sunday. He was riding horseback, the horse stumbled throwing bim eff Mrs. bam irampton nas been verj sick with grip. Edith aud Ethei Taylor of Riehiro zd were the guests of Alice Kendall ovet Sunday. Berm Hutchins has returned from a visit a' .NoDiesuue. Herbert Hunt of Kokomo is visiting here. Joseph Marshall and wife attended the funeral of David Djzier lat week, a relative of their's. Harry Martin is on the sick list this week. Mr. Hartmau is making prepara tion to move to his farm near here. Will Chenoweth and family have al been sick with the grip. Solomon Huffman and wife ente tained friend to dinner, Sunday. xne c rienas will commence a revi val at their church soon. To Cur a Cold In Ona Day TakeLaxative Bromo Quiuine tablets All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 2oc. The genuine ha L. B. Q. on each tablet. WILLIAMSBURG. . Health in this community is improv ing grip patients all getting well. Roller skating is all the rage in our town. Glal to hear that business 1 good at tae rink. Asa Yelvington of Elwood is here to see his sick and aged mother. Miss Lettie Pearcq is visiting at Richmond this week. Wooley & Son have a large contrae tor sawing lumber tor feme anr others, who have bought the largest part of the timber around our town Removing some old trees on Main street has improved the appearance ol the town. Prophets claim the old ground hop will not tee his shadow in February 1899. Some of our good people imagine they can scent maple syrup in the a but it must be a little early yet. Mr. Monger our new acd genjial stage driver tV Richmond is gettitife onto his job and reports doing wer Glad to hear it Mr. Monger. X U ir school since the holidays 18 moving along nicely, not being inte ferred With in the least on account f sickness. Miss Leone Iiberts is home from an extended visit with friends at El wood. Mr. Monger oocupies Mr. O. G Davis' house, on west Wa'nut streeet The prospect for a new postmas'tr in WiUiiamsbur has gone glimmer ine, the deal is all off. Mr. L. P. Roberts, late of Richmond occupies his father's dwelling and i holding forth at the old stan 1 in smith ing business, with Ed Wright as best man. Sue ;ess to L P. Our postmaster is happy it is boy. A committee of U Jd t ellows was appointed by the order to visit East haven aud enquire after Dr. Baam health. They report no improvement in his ca-e Fred O'.er has rented land of bij father and moved back to the good old toaia. Li. f. Merecutn is again on our streets without his crutches. ' Some of our good people are attend ing the revival meeting at the M. E chu ch in Fountain City. The reform movement in our law mating body 11 regard to our town ship, county and state expenditures is a move in the right direction. Lei the good work go on. The new creamery northwest of town will soon be completed and ready for business. For La Grippe. Thomas Whitfield Co., 240 Wabash avenue, corner Jackson street, one of Chicago's oldest and mst prominent druggists, recommended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy far la grippe, as it not only gives a prompt and complete relief, but also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to result in pneumonia. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Health Offloe. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen O Vonner, 802 north sixteenth street, a boy, first child. All kind of dental work at less th in can be had any place in the state. All work warranted. C. J. Mendenhall's cash dental office. After this date all clothes I sell will be cleaned and pressed free of eharge. 25J6t Jok C. Kirs. Set of teeth $4 50. cash dental ofiLte. Mendenhall's People's Exchange ADVBBTtfKlffK3rT8 onder thm head of Woted Sitoatiooa, made or ftanalo halp wutedlMt.wtei bo4 xoadicg ioor Us, inatfld'REB la tkoee oolimn. Al: -mAt" for Bool Katato Saloa, Hooaao for Waata Inserted for I lNHI k Hc oaoi inawrUoa Wasted Situation by a lady as bwVireepar; exoerienced. Address, R C. H., this office SroRAGi Ground loor sixteenth and Main, Vera Smith. tf For Sals Household roods, in'eludi'g a Starr piano. 31 north n-neteeath streets. 18 tf Wanted, by responsible firm, tocai repreaentative of ability- Salary and eomaaiaaion. No boo It a,inu ranee or i natal I ment baaineaa. The Pnrchaaera' Union. Knickerbocker ' B'id-g-, Phlla Pa. wad sat

Wherever the

there is the A'

It never fails to perform its work quiekiy and effectually, and, more than that, it does its work while von do yours. Beware of the many imitations made to sell on the reputation of "Allcocks." "When you buy Alleocks you obtain absolutely the best plaster made.

SHAVING IN PORTO RICO. No tM for Amorlcaa Raxora or tho Cuatomary Soap. The natives of our new territory, Forto Rico, have no need to buy soap, for the wooled country abounds in plants whose leaves aud bulbs supply most fully the place of that indispensable article. Among the twst of these is the sOHptree. so called, though It is more a bush than a tree. Its bulb when rubbed on wet clothes makes a snow-white lather, which has an odor like brown Windsor soap. The Porto Kicans, who are all. from the highest to the lowest, great dandies in their way. make soap out of cocoanut oil and homemade lye and a fine soap it is. smooth and fragrant. This cocoanut oil soap is used for shaving. When a man wishes to have a shave in the morning he starts out with his "oeo.uiut nhell cup, and his donkey tail brush and bottle. It Is never any trouble to rind an empty bottle in Porto Itico. Cuba Jamaica, or almost any of the larger West India islands, even In remote fqots in the mountains. At least twenty generations of thirsty people have lived there and thrown away bottles. The man carries no mirror; he Is too poor to own such a luxury .Not onp house In twenty In Porto Rico has even the very cheapest looking glass. Rut generously rich nature provides the mirror, as well as the soap. The man goes to some convenient pool in the mountain stream where the water is quite still there is his mirror. He breaks his bottle on a stone, and deftly picks out a sharp piece of suitable size. Then he lathers his face profusely, and begins to scrape away with his piece of glass, which in his hands works as well as the best steel razor. A cut. or even a slight scratch. Is extremely rare as a result of this al fresco form of shaving. Betrayed by a Foataga Stamp. Some folks always stamp their letters upside down for luck, said a postoffice Inspector in a reminiscent mood, "and others put the stamp on the Kick, which makes the cancellation clerk forget his religion. I rememler we caught a fellow once through the peculiar way he stamped a letter. He was wanted for frlvoling with the laws of Uncle Sam, but had skipped out and couldn't be located. In looking over some of his correspondence I bad noticed that he always put the stamp crosswise, so as to leave a small triangle of the envelope at the upper right hand corner. Why he did it I dou't know, but the stamp was always in that one particular spot, and gummed down with mathematical accuracy One day I was in a certain Georgia town, and while loafing near the cancellation table at the postoffice noticed several letters stamped as I have described. Just on chance I took a memoranda of the address and postmark, which was Chattanooga, and happening to be in that place on the following week I collared my man as he was inquiring for his mail. The letters I noticed turned out to have been addressed to his wife. When I told him how I got my pointer he was mad as blazes, and I guess he stamps bis letters straight now If he is out yet. God lilraa Oar Hoaae. Wife Fred is such a thoughtful husband; he never goes away in the morning without kissfng me goodby. Lady's Maid Nor me, either. Why Some Marriafri Arc Ka.ll area. A man marries a lovely creature in white satin and then lives wfth a woman who wears Mother Hubbards ahd dressing sacks. . 1 aiHTatable Wmi. "Pa, did you know ma long before you married her?" "Know her? Great Scott, child, I don't know her yet." A Stoaoer. "Isn't Mrs. Tanx a stunning creature?" "I presume she is. Her husband is paralyzed most of the time." Shertit-s Male. By virtue of a decree and execnMon to me directed from the clerk ot the Wayne Circuit Court, I will expose at public sale, at th. court house door, in the city 02 Richmond Wayne county, Indiana, on the 13th DAT OF FEBRUARY, 1909, Between the boars of 10 o'c'ock a. m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the following property, towib Lot r umber two hundred and seventy (270i In the Baynes' addition to the city of Bichmond, Wayne county, Indiana. To be sold aa the property of Es'ella Maniev. et al to aatiafy aaid decree nd execution in my hands ia favor of WalerS. Rati iff. (raard .au. Said aalo without reUef from valuation or ppraire nent lawa CHB,T-E R T7NTHAXK, Sheriff of Wayne County. January TS 1999. J?bs P. By-asiaa. Attorney tor plainti f. BT.reeiSW XSSwed Nhetlfl'. Sale. By virtue of a decree to me directed from the cf-rk of the Wayne circuit court, I will expose at public sale, at the court house door, in toe rtty of Richmond, Wayne county, iTf'", on the ISii DAT OF F2BRL ABT, 1S99, Between the boars of IS o'clock a. aa. and 4 o'clock p. m. oa said day, the following- prop erty. tOWTK Lot namber eichtt'8) in Charles H. Ooffln'a rab-d vision of C. H. Coffin division to the aaid c'ty of Eichmo-d. Wa ne e ontv Indiana. To be sold as toe property of t rederick Otte et aj to eavsfy said d cree in my in favor of Walter ti. Rati iff. sai't sale witbont relief frona valuation or appra'acmeat laws " V CHARLES K CSTHASK. Sheriff of Wayne County. JaamarysS, IBM JOBS) R. Boanras, A'torney tor Plaintiff. pr tewtft s.

pain may be,

place for ail PHILLIPS OPERA HOUSE Wwk rainnienrlag .Monday, Jan. SO THE KING DRAMATIC CO., HKAUit) BY Kirk Brown and Miss Margaret D brin And a Powerful Company. REi'tttTOlKH: Monday Night HANDS ACROSS THE SEA. Tuesday M tinee FA 1ST. Tuesday Night IOWER OF THE PRES-. Wednesday Maiinee MONTE CRISTO. Wednesday Night WAR OF WEALTH. Thursday Matinee CARMEN. Thursday Night COTTON KING. Friday Matinee LOST IN LONDON. Friday Night CHERRY PICKERS. Saturday Matinee WAR OF WEALTH. Saturday Night LAST STROKE. Trices: to, 2 J and 30c; Matinees, 10c. Seats on sale at Kuode'i m's'c store. Buy a Standard, White or Domestic Sewing Machine 1 . , . -art Se our Norwood for $18.00. R. M. LACY. 71S MAIN STREET. I a p- .. .1 aa...A ut .j ruiu riiirvest Physician aadSirgeon Knollenberg Annex. Calls answered niht and Iiv. PHILLIPS OPERA HOUSE WEDNESDAY, JAN, 25th. John W. Vogel's AFttO-AMERICAS Mastodon Minstrels : Combined wi'h Historical DARKEST AMERICA." An entiiely original conception, embodying the better elements of Minstrelsy, Far .e Comedy acd Comic Opera. MLLE. GOFE, the only female trombone soloist in the grand . OFEN AIR CON'CERTS At 1 1 :30 a. m. and j rjo p. m. Watch for the Spectacular Street Pageant at Noon. . Price, 25o, 35c, and 50c. Sale opens Moacay at Knode's music stoic. Before you buy a Typewriter let me show you THE HARTFORD. Strong, Durable, Well Finished. Same keyboird and , service as le$icoTr; Lii e cr : HALF THE MONEY. C. A REEVES, Room 7, Westcott BlocV. . Bone food for chickens. It will make them lay. Ton Merti has tc. beet eodokwtf Oeme, Muffins and Pan takes made from Hoosier Vhole Wheat Floor ar. delicious. Ail grocers,

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Those that have attended and have purchased are surely happy and contented with their easy-fitting shoes. Why don't you fall in line and take advantage of the low prices of odis and ends cf FINE FOOTWEAR We still have too many small sLes. We have made up "a lot ot them, probably 75 pair of ladies' fine shoes, sizes 2 and 5, tnat will go at ..... . : 50c a Pair.

Our next grade of small sizes at 98c a pair, in turns and welts, are exceptional bargains. " " MISSES' SHOES 100 pair of misses' fine shoes, some tan and black. Your choice for 98c a pair.

STRONG & GARFIEILD fine tan shoes, this fwini ter's purchase, 18 pair of them, sold at $5.00, our sale price, $3.50. Men's Buff Shoes, lace or congress, wide and coin toe,!89c a pair. . Men's Black Vici Kid Shoes, something 2itra good noT7 $3.00 a pair. SEE TMEEI.

J Men's Heavy big" line. of them. lowest. See Us for

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Working: Shoes. Prices always the Fins Shoes.