Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 September 1899 — Page 4

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2". 18Q9.

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TELEPHONE 54. Yes, tell your troubles to 5 1. Coffee not good this morning? Tell 5 I and they Will gise you information that will prevent it eer happening again. Vinegar for your pickles not quite satisfactory ? Tell 5 I and they will direct you how to get that which which will be sure to be all right- Can't get good Spices anywhere ? Tell ." I and if they don't see that you get the finest in the city, we will miss our guess.

john f.

THE BEE HIVE GROCERY!

New Prunes. New Seedless llaisins. Nciv Evaporate fl Apricots. New Cleaned Currants. New Layer Figs.

Just in. First of the IF YOU GET

OUR MOTTO: Honest Goods at Honest Prices. HOME MADE BREAD! Male by LAVENDER SISTERS.

We receive 3 BAKINGS UAILY of this e'ean, wholesome Bread, and deliver it to your door at - - 5 CENTS A LOAF - - Telephone No. 2J)2 for a trial loaf. AVE (JIVE TRADING STAMPS.

Phone 292. FOOT BALL Foot Balls $1.1)0, The last named is the Official Fall Ball Jackets Foot Ball Pants -. No?o Mask?, eith( r size Shinn Guards We sell you the same goods at the same prices Saving you the cost of remitting the Respectfully, M. B.

Youu Money Need - - - Not Be Idle.

3 per cent. interest on deposit

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SAFETY DEPOSIT BUILDING.

M. HAMILTON,

19 North Tenth St, Opp. Waateott HotaP RICHMOND,! IND.

Buy Genxixe fPoeahontas AND 'Winifr ed

C. S. FARNHAM,

Telephone 9. ) WTEWART, O Dentist ? 1 S Mala St. Opb KTentn-s. O

W. A. PARK, D. D. S. 8 N Tenth St. LEADING DENTIST. rfca Latest ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES sad la all Daatal Wark. 'Phone 303.

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PLAYERS. 2.00, $2.50 and li CO Rugby Hall. 40e, Oc and 75c 75e, $125 and $3 SO $ 1 SO SOc, 75c. .)Oc and $1 35 as if you ordered direct from Spalding money ana express charges. HATHAWAY, 927 Main St ret t. more. r Smokeless Coal of 179 FT. WAYNE AVE. OstopathY MRS. ANNA E. SEITZ, O. O 1112 Mai ST., iicmoxD. (.ra.luaie "of Colombian S-hooi K irk T;lle, Mo. of Osteopath;, All Disease Treated Diseases of omn and ehiMnen Consultation five. speciality Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the executive board of W. F. M. A. of Indiana Yearly. Meeting of Frksds held at the yearly meeting-house, east Main street. Richmond, Indiana, September 30, 1S99, at 7 p.m , for the election of trust ee. Axxis B. Wocdard, seplO 3t Secretary.

Richmond Palladium.

WEDNESDAY. SEPf. 20. IStW. Indiana and Ohio Waattter. Washinoton-.D.C, September 20 For Indiana: Fair tonight and ThanFor Ohio: Fair tonight and Tharaihj, cooler tonight exeept ir tho'northwest; probably liht frost in th north nterior. LOCAL NEW 8. Fine w ate he? at Haner'a. "Fine watehea at Haner'a." Buy lumber of Louek & Hill. Spectacle! correctly fitted Hater's. J Spectacle fitting a specialty, ler'a. at Ha Clarence Gennett went to Indianap olis this morning on business. LeTi Emriek went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the fair. Col. W. J. Robie went to Indianapo lis this morning to attend the fair. Dr. Zimmerman's mare, Lona Z goes in the Portland races this Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Neal will wet k attend the state fair at Indianapolis tomorrow Regular mother's meeting at the north end mission tomorrow jit 2.30 p. m, Miss Jeannette Crockett went to In Hiananolia this morning on a short visit. Fred Fox and Fiack Whitesell went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the fair. j B. H. Holthouse still continues in ill health at his home on south ! eighth street. G. W. Conner and A. G. Campfield went to Indianapolis this morriing on business. The Eotre Nous will play about fcur more games in this city before cloving the searon. Peter Huston has returned from South Ilaven. Mich . where he visited Col. CaitwriRht's peach farm. Henrv Sherman and wire were among those who went to Indianapolis this morning to attend the fair. The Starr Piano companv has a fine di'Dlav at the state fair this year, in charge of the Indianapolis agent. Robert E Jones or Cincinnati was in the city yesterday visiting friends and returned home in the afternoon. The Knoxvi.le college quartet will give an entertainment tomorrow eveti ig at the United Prebytr'an cfeuich I C. Doan i turned tbis morning from Portland, Ind . where he has been attending the reunion of his regi ment. Indianapolis is threatened vwth an afternoon Democratic daily, to fill an othtr one of those imaginary long felt-wants. Earl Small, held for sodomy, was released from custody yesterday afternoon, with instructions to behave himBe If in the future. Mr A. Simovan has just got back to New York, and expects to be in Rich mond in the near future to make Lis first xhibition. The Frances E. Willard W. C. T U. will hive no meeting tomorrow as the members will attend the coujty convention at Centerville. Henry Wood and Miss Eva Wood of Dayton, O., are in the city spendinsr a few days with Miss Elsie Walters, north thirteenth street. Mrs Frank Craig, north second street, entertained her Sunday saiool class of Fifth Street church last ni ;ht and a very pleasant time was toad. Superintsndent J, S. May went to P.ttsbarg last night to confer with the officers of the Pennsylvania company with regard t beginning work on on new depot. Henry C. Starr and wife returned from Columbus, O. . this mtning While in that city Mr. Starr sprained his foot quite badly, and suffered eon siderable pain. J. M. Westcott went to Indianapo is this morning to look after the Hoobi Drill company's display at the state fair. The Westcott Carriage company also has a tine display. George Dobbins is home from New York, where he has been visiting hi son Tom. George saw several Rich mond boys while there and says that they are all getting along first rate .train number -1 tnis morning hauled twelve heavily loaded coach, s ard was pulled by two locomotives The travel is heavy on account of the state fair excursion rates to Iudian apolis. The petition of A C. L ndemuth, on behalf of the C. F, ment of priority of U. for establish claim?, was filed with the jndge of the circuit cou Monday. There was argument by At torneys Lindemuth, Rupe and Gardner and the court took the matter under advisement. There was a very interesting meet ing at Rhoda Temple last Sunday con ducted by Mrs. David Wh;te. After I good address by Prof. Hoggin, three young men, rx Cuban soldiers, spate of the existing evils in the army. A young lady from East Main Street church sung several solos Miss Roxy Moore, daughter of Pro bate Judge Moore of Eaton, O , died last Friday at her parents' home. Miss Moore was a frcqaent visitor in this city and had a large circle of friends who will be sorry to learn of her death She was in her twenty-third year. The funeral took plaee Sunday afternoon BARGAINS TODAY. 17 jewel adjnsted Elgin movement, 25 year ease 15 jewel Elgin movement, 15 year case $22 $12 $10 $2 A $50. violin. Clark make It year band lings -...... Set riDgs $1 up Gold and silver bracelets $ 2 Opera glasses. . f 2.50 and $3 Overcoats $2 up Lady's bicycle $12 And numerous other Bargains in almost every article imaginable. GIVE US A CALL. $idljnoni Ioan Co., N. E. Cor. 8th Main, Rmw 4. OpM avary vaing.

at Eaton and the intenrent was at New Paris, her former home. C. W. Ferguson was in Dayton.

O.. yesterday. . P. J. Freeman went to Anderson this morning on business. Jesse Fletcher is still ill and con fined to his bed with tonsilitis. Mark Wilson and wife attended the state fair at Indianapolis today. j Demas Ce and wife returned this afternoon from Chicago and the north west. Mrs. Hunt and daughter, Mips Bnby, went to Indianapolis this morning on a short visit. The All Perfectos are praetieirg base ball wiih their overeoata oi on the west side. Mrs. Lew is Iliff and Mrs Joseph Iliff went to Indianapolir this morning to attend the fair. Bert Henley has returned from his vacation aip and is a?ain on duty i the city engineer's offise. Judge W. A. Peelle and his daughter Miss Mattie of Centreville will spend the winter in this city. Wi 1 Campbell and family returne d this morning from Bay View, when they had been spending several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cock and Mrs Kirby went to Indianapolis this morn, ing to epend a few days with relatives There is at present no private kin dergarten in this eity. One may r started before the severe weather sets in. -' There was not a case of any de ecription in police court this moron g. The September list of arrests bid fair to be a brief one. Sousa's band passed throneh tl e city this morning en route to Indiai -apolis, where they will, play at the ate fair this week. J. C. Stevens, E. L. Commons, A. G. Campfield and W. H. Martin ate among the registries at thj Indianapolis hotels yester Jay. Quite a number of sidewalks tbat need repair and had long needed it are being taken np and relaid now, m pursuance of council's orders. - New Madison, O., is becoming head quarters for amateur priz? fighters. The place is quite a Mecca for chesp sport trom ail over trie country on that ae count. Nearly, if not all, of the Richmond delegation to Petoskey and other northern points have returned ,"frozet out" by the snow and ice at the to th era resorts. The new barbed-wire ft nee o di nance prohibits the bu.Iding of n) barbod-wire fence within the city mi; its and orders the removal of such is already built. a 1 he case of Walter McConaha v? the Estate of John Hathwt y, claim was settled this morning in circui roirt. The claim was allowed in tb sum of $137 42. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jenkins cele brated their golden wadding anni ver. ary at Centerville yesterday. Mr Jenkins is So years old and Mrs. Jen kins ti9. They are pioneers of thi county. Mrs. Yeakle, south eleventh street entertained a number of ladies, for merly composing Mrs. Dr. Robbies Sunday school class at Grace M. E church, last night and a pleasent even mg was spent. lnere has not been a large or verj disastrous fire in this city since t burning of the Bradley, more than vear aeo. The burned ba south t urth have been all the subeqnent local ares oi any consequence. d loung Parker Hitt. whose aJ,Doint ment to the regular army as "JLcoDf lieutenant was announced iA thi morning's Indianapolis-Journal," i grand nephew of Mrs. El zahtthN Hol land and a cousin of Mrs. C. C jif.nk ley. One of the current tcnics olHcxal conversation is the characteristic tougl luck of th-? state fair people at Ind anapolis in the matter of weather. The selection of equinox week for the fai is a mystery to the weatherwise all over the state. Chrles E. Shively and J. W T o npson have filed the suit of th S ate ex rel. Commissioners of Ran dolph County vs. Richard A. Lavall to reinstate a case that was dismissed from the Wayne circuit court last spring for want of prosecution. The Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U at their annual election of officers re elected Mrs, Ellen Davis for the seventh time as president, Ruth Ant Hunt, secretary ; Mra. Dr. Hopkins treasurer; Mrs. Overman, yice-preei dent; Mrs. Norris, corresponding sec retary. A number of freight cars were de railed west of the river, this side ol Z" tower, on the Indianapolis divi biuu ism mnr, out no aamage or ary : 1 A. ' A. m conseqiecca was done. The tra k an roadbed were slightly damaged, but it was quickly repaired by the wrecking crew trom this city. Painesyille, Ohio, Telegram: Mr and Jlrs. John C. Patterson, of Rich mond, Ind.. who have had an extendec visit as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L Andre, returned to their home today, well pleased with their v.sit to Pan.esville. Mr. Patterson, who haa been taking medical treatment of Dr. Granel, returns home somewhat improved in health. Columbus Citizen David Fmniirai was lound drunk ounday evening and wound np iu police court Mondov morning, wnere he was found to ba ac x convict of work houses and the ponitentiary. This came out through his own admissions. "Well," said the eourt, this is a bad ri cord. O ag'm an' in ag'in thirty days for r tnnigan. The Westcott has been further utsuuueu ujr lue ouuiuoD OI a OOWtT of foliage plants, both shrubs ana vines, on the balu 'trade of the f over on the south side of the lobby. These are damtily arranged ard add much to the beauty of tLe hotel. This b. a itificatioa is the carrying out of an idea Mr. J. M. Westcott. Money to Loan At 5 and 6 per cent. Easy term on good real estate security. Thorn p son Bros., 631 Main street, Reed biilding. sep20 wed sat-wed-wlm It Saves the Croupy Children. Ska view. Va. We have a splendid ale on Chamberlain's Couth remtcv and our customers coming from far and near, speak of it in the highest terms. Many have said that their children would have died of croup if Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had not been given. Keliam & Ourren. The -X and do cent sixes for sale bv A. O Luken & Co.. dragpis Hathaway keeps a kw iua cf ta-

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Correct Picture Framing. Frame picture correctly and

they are beautiful. Frame them incorrect . ly and they are hideous. Come a d get new ideas. Iljft's. Main and sixth streets. Notice to Contractors. The board cf trustees of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane will receive sealed proposals at Easthayen nntil C o'clock, p. m., Monday. Sep tember 25, lS'J'J, tor furnishing materials and the construction of two hospital cottages, according to plan and specifications which may be seen at the hospital or at the office of John A. Haeecoater, architect, Richmond, Indiana. A aa evidence of gcod faith, a certified check for five hundred dollars must accompany each bid and a bond accf ptable to the board of trustees in the amount of ten thousand dollars will be required of the sue eessful bidder if an award is made. Bids will be opened and consider-d by the board at 11 o'clock a. m , Tuesday, September 26, 1S99. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the to ird of trustees. S. E. Smith, Medical Superintendent. Eisthaven, September 14, 1S99. dl5,20.22 Xew Victoria. The new styles of dinner ware are beautiful, 6very piece of our goods is warranted. Iliff's, Main and sixth streets. NOTICE To Consumers of Gas. Nat ura Notice is hereby given that lhe Ku-Iinioriri Natural ua Company intends .to adopt tlie meter syst m exclusive ly, on November 1st, 1891 ind aferthat date will sell ga uy meter measurement only. The rale to all consumers vti'l be 25 cent per loot cubic feet, with a discoun of '4lA cents per lOOO cubic feet on bills that are pah by the lOth of the month following that in -which the ras is used. Meters v ill be furnished by t e company ind sold for Sll.50 which includes the settiiisr, or wil be rented at 25 cents ie month, the consumer to pay for setting1. Richmond Natural Gas Co Sept. ti, 1899. tf No Relief Fir Twenty Years. I have been troubled for the laM tventy years with bronchial affection tnd at times have been bedfast Hav med a great many cough remedies but found no relief until I tried Foley 'i Uoney ard lar. lean honestly rec ommend Foley's Honey aad Tar as quick telief, reliable, pleasant to take Atid a sure cure for diseases of th t iroat and lungs. Minerva Smi h,41 vVashii g on Ave., Danville. Illinois A G. Luken & Co., and J. L. Ad ms & Co., druggists. e sen nigh grace writing paper anl envelopes ehepor than an one elsa. VV ritmg tablets of all kind. Iliff's, Main and sixth A Cure for Bilious Co'ic. Resource, Screven Co , Ga. I hav been suHct to attacks of bilious oli for 86V. rd years. Cbamberlain1 Col"", Cbnlers nnf IKarrhoea Rewtd is T;m mIv sure relief. It acts like eh.ii. O e dose of it cives relict when all other remedies fail G D sharp. For sale by A. G Luken & Co., druggists. People's Exchange. A BVEBTIPEMBITT8 "Witted Situation. under the head of made or fmml h 1 r inMrwarnEH in uieee columns. AU "Oa" TOT Ke&l Katmta Hulxa. Hnnm fn B-nt, rinanoUl, and MlaeoeUanenni kuviini m for b cents line each lasertlo storage Ground floor sixteenth and Mam, Vera Smith. tf r OR Sale or Leas Monarch Bowling Alley, 47 and 49 north eighth street, finest in the state. 20-12: E.IF. DalbeyChin Pimples are local In nature. Tbey yield readily to Common sen Treatment. HEISKELL'S OINTUENT Is specific lot Piiijpli, lreckles. Tetter. Eaeui and all Bkln disorders. 60 eta. a box. 4 HEISKELL'S SOAP cVrw tbe pores, makes tbe skin soft, smooth and white. Price 2S centa. Samples free. JOHNSTON. H0LL0WAY it CO.. Phllada . Pa. A. K. HUTTON General Insoranc f, Eeal Estate and Loan Xstnt Fire, Tornado, AcrMetir, HeaHh, Life, Liability ana ooiier in-uruiw. Promi A);.n!tmentJ, Reasonable BtU-. Strongest indemnity, correct rmicjr rorms. - . 519 MAIN PBOSE U7X. STREET - - - ElCHMOUD, IlD. ! TEETH ! I Aalioiml Dentists. : 933 MAIM ST. Teeth Extracted Withawt Pmlm. Plates that Fit. Cold Crswas, 22 K. 6ald Filliag With oat Pal a. TEETH . t NO PAIN. No charges far ezasaiaatiaau National Dentists. 5 1 r S33 Mala SL, III

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OPERA HOUSE. THURSDAY. SEPT. 21. MORRISON'S Elaborate Frod' don of FAUST! With its WeinJ K!e'inrl ami S.-m-E!t and tta Marrmvu tury. Th Muraasbsrg Cathedral. Tha Blazlag Crass. Ths Davil ass tha Dual. Th Fiery Bracken. Th Walpurgis Revels And a!) the Great Feainres of hi Favorite lrodm'tn.H - - - - . Prices, 25c, SOc and 75c. Seats at K node's. PHILLIPS OPERA HOUSE ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY. SEPT. 22. THE RECORD BREAKER. IIOYT'S II TEXAS STEER." KATE PUTNAM AS " BOSSY. . ti k - Mini tier T? Dah?my WHI Bjttv, The Minister to PHhomey." J R M.-' ami, xs 'Marerirk BrHD.ler."' The oriiriuai TeaawSK-r imrtetie, and an ll-ftnr eompany. HIGH CLASS SPECIALTIES Will be iiitricu-ed id "A Texas Steer" tins season for t lie tir?t ti e in tlie htHtory of Hyt's Munterpie-e. Adinissioit, 2, SO ami 75c. Seat. on sale at Kno.lt "s Musk' Store. OSTEOPATHY Richmond Institute r OSTFOPATUY 218 NORTH 8TH ST. Charles A. Peterson, D. O. Mrs. Jeanette Dow Peterson. O. O. Graduates of the AmerMn &hMl 0?tfpa!by .Founded by Ur. A. T. btilLdisn-overf r.) kirksvill. Mo. WHAT 13 OSTEOPATHY? OHi?ojthy if biased u)on n jMi?urte kne-wtede of the na to mini I Htrtitrture ntui physiological fuiH'tion of tlie tcnly orKanijsin. It r,ouitf that nature h placed within the lMdy certain forres and wtivitte wiiM-h in harmony with one another a-teUHtly maintain he hotly etuilihniim ; that diwatnistmeut ol the Udy HtruftureauHe mechaiiM-al ohtnHtin, pro. diKMnx in harmony of fuuciieu end reHO'tiiiK in itieaae D n n AT THE 2)-U 100 pairs, worth 9Sc bale price 00 pairs, worth $1.15 b'ale price -. 50 knee pants suits; worth $1 50, bale pi ice 75 kDee pants suits, wcith $2 $2.50. bale price

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Never since we bave been in business have we displayed such elegant styles and Tallies, and at prices that will aston ish you - - - - " All Wool Suits, in Great Varieties and colors, at $5,00, S7.50 AND $10 00 Values that cannot be Atrottticcrt anjwliore else.

Remember, we have always been in the lead and propose to stay there. Once a customer, always a customer, as we Guarantee Satisfaction or Money Refunded. One Low Price to All. Give us a Call. MODEL CLOTHING CO. 900 & 902 Main St., Richmond.

I PUKE F08 l'ostum Cereal, small size 13 l-2c ) larj; size 23c Grape 'u, per packuse Iti 1-2c (iranola, per package lc Junket Tablets, 3 packages iic (Quaker Oats, per packame Oc IP Pure Ground Pepper per lb 20c 25 lbs Pride off Riehii.mul Flour . . . 4lc ) P 18 lbs Granulated Sugar Sl.OO Country Lard, per lb 7 1-2C P California Hams, per lb . 7c z Fancy Potntos, per busbel RUc Uueeda Biscuits, per package .... 4c eo - C"1 I RESIHaiBKa we are the cash buyer's friend and will save you money ........ 11 X PURE FOOD GROCERY CO., o 914 Main St. Plione lhO.

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SCHOOL SHOES.

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100 pairs, worth $1.50 Sale price ......

SCHOOL CLOTHES.

Just Received a Big Ix. S .98 148 ard & Main Streets.

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190 knee pant suit?, worth $3 and 11 QO $'J 50. Sale price OZ-UO Long pants suits cut in same proportion. Men's Suits from $ 1.98 up.

Richmond, Ind.