Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 March 1900 — Page 4

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM FRIDATj

MARCH 23. 1900

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In New Maple Sugar or Syrup. "We have just received a small shipment from Logan Co. Ohio, and the goods are flue. We would be pleased to have jour order.

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Use one-third leaa than you would of any other tea. Call and get a free sample. W. E. HASTINGS. IF YOU OCT IT AT THE BEE HIVE. IT'S 600D.

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Richmond Palladium FRIDAY, MARCH 23. 19C0 INDICATIONS , Klslnjf and Setting of the San and Moon. Sun. Moon. IUsm 6.-00 TSetsEUf ItfisiI"I53J a- m. Indiana and Ohio Weather. Washinotox, B. C. March 23. For Indiana: Fair tonight and cooler, showers Saturday ia the south. For Ohio: Rain in the south, snow or rain in the north tonight. Gilder in the west and north. Saturday snow or rain with colder in the south. LOCAL NEWO. Fletcher's for hat. Hathaway's for all magazines. Polo Main street rink tonight. Headache cure, Haner's spectacles Hardwood floors at Louck k Hill's. Spectacles scientifically fitted, Haners's. ner's. Double lenses oorrectly fitted Haner's. Call or address 49 south thirteenth Street for bath cabinet. 21-6t

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o COOOCOO It is blended by one of the bent tea the beat results in strength and flavor. Goods at Honest Prices.

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ISC POUND JC DOZEN 3K PHONES 280. GENUINE Polo Main street rink Saturday af ternoon, March 24. There will be no meetinsj of the History class tomorrow niht. Joan r. inwards oi .mincie is in the city to participate in the Reeder Morris trial. Mrs. Harry Ball of Elkhart is serl ously sick at the house of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Llewellyn. Her daugh ter is with her. Alien j. xucuonaia, iormeriv a Richmond boy, later of the treasury department at Washington, and still later a successful young' attorney at Dayton, O., has a very interesting two column article ia yesterday's Dayton Press on the subject "In structions of Representatives." The article relates to the duties of the representative in congress in repre senting nis constituency. It is very readable and very sensible. High school polo team vs. Starrs, Saturday afternoon, March 24. The attorneys taking part in the Nancy Reeder suit arainst the H. Clay Morris estate, brought hither from Henry county, are Ralph Greg ory of Muncie, and Messrs. Morris and iSundy of .New Castle, and John F. Robbins of this city, all for the plaintiff; and Messrs. Forkner and Jeffries of New Castle andT. J. Study of this city for the defendant. The casa has been on for. three days and will probably adi urn this evening till Monday, after which it will last shree or four days longer. There are lots of witnesses to examine ia the

case, most of whom are stopping at The Westctt. Furnished room at 106 north fourteenth street. Evan T. Jones and Miss NeDie Clark of Economy have been licensed to marry. There were two $5 provokes and a dollar case of train jumping in police court this morning. Thomas Maj-s and Amos R. Fuller hare been granted an increase in pension from $6 to $3. Mrs. Elisha Hirst visited her brother, Hon. C. D. Morgan, at Knigbtstown the past week. Frank Sutton of this city has accepted a position in the clothing department of the George Williams Co. 's extensive store in Knightstown. Mrs. Edwin H. Cates and mother, Mrs. Mary Gentry, have issued invitations for a reception for Thursday afternoon, March 29, at their home on north eleventh street. Mrs. Lee Hoover, assisted by her daughters, the Misses Helen and Edna, gave a thimble party yestert day afternoon to a small company of friends. Refreshments were served. The neighborhood Circle had its last regular meeting for this season at the home of Henry Roberts, last evening. The evening was spent in

listening to a program of an amusing nature, and in games. The season has been a very pleasant one. The county commissioners are not in session. They have the electric railroad franchise matters under advisement and will take it up at the session which begins" on Monday, April 2. None of the matters under their consideration have been settled yet. The Junior Christian Endeavor society will give a social at South Eighth Street Friends' church this evening from 7 to 10 for the mem bers of the church, Sabbath-school, and Senior Christian Endeavor. Aj good musical program has been pre-i pared. Admission ten cents. John II. Schneider today by his attorney, C. E. Shiveley, filed a com plaint against the city for $200, for sodding done in tbe south tenth street and south seventh street iarks. The city claimed the work was not completed and refused to pay the entire claim. Mr. Schneider brings suit for the entire amount. The Richmond Rod and Gun club had a meeting last night and elected officers. Clem Gaar was made presi dent, and John C. Bayer secretary and treasurer. It was decided that no fishing except for catfish and suck ers would be permitted up to April; 23. After that time those two van eties would not be allowed to be caught. There was an informal gathering of musical people at the home of Mrs. H. C. Downing last night. Among the guests were Mr. Charles Insco Williams and Mr. II. H. Campbell, both of whom played several selec Hons, l here were local musicians present also, and the evening was a very pleasant one musically, the hostess cont ributing her share to the musical treat. The Sol Meredith Post, G. A. R had a meeting last nkrbt and one of the features of the meeting was a letter from Captain W. H. English, to wnom tne post naa sent an ex pression of its appreciation for re fusing to receive money from the government in pay for his army services. Captain HJnglish assured Sol Meredith Post that of all the compliments he had had in the press and elsewhere none of them had done him so much good as that one from the local post. He stated that his military service shrunk into insignifi cance in comparison with that ot the soldiers of 1SG1-65. Yesterday just as the musical editor was about to finish the article relative to the Musical Club's excellent concert, he was interrupted by the telephone bell, and had to stop to take down a notice to the effect that the Society for the Prevention of Work would have its semi-weekly meeting at Miss Doolittle's, or something fully as important as that, and the interruption was responsible for the unfortunate omission of the name of Mrs. H. C. Downing from the list of performers. Mrs. Downing played some of Mr. Charles Insco Williams's music, and those who have heard her play will require no affidavit to be lieve that she rendered the music admirably. The Richmond Fair Association met last night at the office of Jack son & Starr. It was decided that there would be a floral hall con structed this fall. A committee will be appointed in a day or so to look after the matter, and in the meantime Dr. W. W. Zimmerman, president of the association. is a committee of one to so licit contributions to the cause. It was not decided last night that the association would hold a spring meeting, out ur. Zimmerman promises that there will be such a meeteven if he has to back it himself. personally. The preparations for the fair will goon steadily from this time and it wul be a success. Good crash He 31 sale. yard. X & DEATHS AND FUNERALS, ereoge Tacv J. Veregge, wife of Charles A. Veregge, died about midnight last night at her home, 27 nortn tniru street, or pneumonia. tier age was 4 years. Time of fu neral will be announced later. Eresman The funeral of Edward Eresman will take place tomorrow (Saturday) morning at 10 o'clock from the home. Funeral strictly private, interment at Earlham cemetery. Wilcox The funeral of the late Emmet t H ilcox took place this afternoon from the home on west fifth street. The pall-bearers were: Henry Winder, F. C. Fulghum, Thornton P. Cain, Henry Deuker, Elias H. Swayne and John McGraw. Interment at Earlham. Dressed poultry at Doan's. Caramel-Cereal. It is at once a delightful food and nourishing drink, and it would be well for humanity if there were more of it consumed and less tea and coffee. Caramel-Cereal is the original and only substitute for coSFee and tea, used for twenty years by the Battle Creek,(Mich.) Sanitarium.. 15c per pound. Samples free at W . E Hastings, 931 Main stree. fl.50 petticoats 89c. X& 31 sale.

THAT NEW flAILIlOAD.

NOTHING TO INDICATE THAT IT.WILL Prove a Chimera as Others Hare Doae Everrthinz Points to Its Success Articles ot Incorporation Filed Today Monde is in Line With the Proposition Every Condition- Secured. The last thing necessary to assure the construction of the new railroad from the C. H. & D. near College Cor ner,0.,to Muncie.has been disposed of satisfactorily. Ihe committee that returned yesterday from Muncie was radiant. The Muncie Commercial Club's railroad committee had given full assurance that the subsidy required by the promotors would be given, and that had been the last straw in the way. The voting of the subsidies by the township has to be looked after, but those connected with the plan, and who are representative men in touch with the people, say there is no dcubt as to the outcome of the voting. The amount asked altogether at Muncie is $200,000, and the amount asked here is $225,000, or Ik per cent. There is an abundance of capital behind the road and as the articles of incorporation were filed today the work will begin at once. The council will meet in special adjourned session tonight at 7:30 to take up the matter of the franchise. The session is an adjournment of the regular session and therefore anything legal at a regular session is legal if transacted tonight. This makes it possible to pass the franchise ordinance tonight if it prove satisfactory. It is understood that the proposed road will run through the western part of east Richmond, near the river. A large number of options have been secured on property on south third street past the court house. It is understood that the road will cross the river between the railroad and Doran bridges, with a high trestle. Messrs. Patrick and Christy are the gentlemen who recently put through so successfully the railroad southwestwardly from Hutchinson, Kansas. They are well equipped with both the cash and the experience to put through their road. The matter of the Wayne township subsidy will be voted on on the same day with the spring city election, and opportunity will be given the township voters to ballot on that question also. The principal facts of the story are further set forth in ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. The articles of incorporation that were filed today named as directors Henry A. Christy, Fred L. Patrick, Benjamin Starr, Samuel W. Gaar and George P. Earley. The following are the provisions of the articles shorn of their legal verbiage: The name of the corporation shall be "Cincinnati, Richmond & Muncie Railroad"; the amount of the capital stock (which may be increased if necessary) shall be $50,000, divided into five hundred (500) shares of $100 each; the number of directors shall be five, and their names are those above mentioned; the proposed road is to be constructed from a point on the right of way of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton railroad in Union county, Indiana, at a point midway be tween the towns of Cottage Grove and College Corner, and the road is to be constructed to Muncie, Delaware county, Indiana; it is intended that the road shall pass between the places above named, into and through the counties of Union, Wayne, Ran dolph, Henry and Delaware, and that future branches and extensions may pass through and into the counties of Grant, Wabash, Miami, Fulton and Marshall; the length of the road shall be sixty (60) miles. The location and route of the road may be hereafter changed by the board of directors in such manner and to such an extent as may be authorized by the laws of this state. Signed, Henry A. Christy, Chi cago, 111.; Fred Li. Patrick, Columbus O. ; and the following' citizens of Richmond: Benjamin Starr, Geo. P. Early, John W. Barnes, Harry L. Weber, Samuel W. Gaar, Benjamin F. Wissler, W. K. Bradbury, Jonas Gaar, S. S. Strattan, Jr. John M. Eggemeyer, Henry Cutter John G. Schwegman, Frederick N. Von Pein, John H. Roling, Henry T Burns, Howard Campbell, S. E Swayne, B. J. Westcott,J. M. Lontz, u. feurlace, Frank 1. Reed. 812 sale. suits S7.75. X & 31 A GOOD START, The Hepleys Win the First Game at Racine by a Score of 4 to o. The first game of the series be game tween the Henleys and theLakesides was played last night at Racine and resulted in the Henleys shutting out the isconsin boys by a score of to 0. From all reports obtainable the game was one of the best, and good playing was done by both sides. ine Kacines nave imported a man from the east, who has been playing in the eastern polo league and is said to be very fine. They also have Smith again, and in the face of these odds it looks as if Richmond had put up an extraordinarily nne game. On tomorrow afternoon the. Stars and the High School polo team will Elay a game at the rink and the folwing will be the line up: STARS. Jimmie Williams, first rush, Harry Henley, second rush. Clem Kehlenbrink, center. Pleasant Unthank, half back. Harry Smith, goal. Roland Louck, extra. HIGH SCHOOLS. Henley Bell, first rush. Ray Holten, second rush. Dudley Elmer, center. Tom Kaufman, half back. Ramsey Poundstone, goaL John Hawekotte, extra. Beautiful fancy ribbons 4c. X & 31 sale. Ailegretti chocolates at Prices'. Silks, dress goods. all reduced. X & 31 sale. Special sale knee pants tomorrow. See Cash Beall's ad. Cnrtain ends 15c each. X & 31 sale.

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jaTtaSiTthIESas stalk. That famous extravaganza, "Jack and the BeanstalkJ' which for the past two or three sasons has electrified all the countnt is announced to appear at the Gennett theatre tonight. This will e the occasion of the hrst visit of tfis widely heralded production here jd the result is not for a moment to lie doubted. Prices, lowert floor, first five rows fl.au, bailee fl.oo; balcony 50 and t , galler 2o. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. "The City of New York," is the name of the latest, and it would seem from tbe enthusiastic plaudits of the critics, one of the greatest scenic and sensational draaaas that has been produced upon the American stage in many years. While it is distinctly sensational it is always consistent and never cheap. The situations are natural and rational. and are brought out in an entirely realistic manner. It will be presented at the Gennett theatre next Monday, March 26. Prices 25-505c. McOall patterns free witl dress goods purchases. N& 31 sale. . Get a box of Prices' elegant choco lates. Geo. W. Barnes has fancy lawn grass seed, and food for flowers. 23-6t Ice cream, the very best, all the year round at Prices'. Fancy strawberries, vege tables of all kinds at Doau's If its "Perfection' its all right Sold by Cash Beall. Prices' own make of candies are the best. FOR SATURDAY. Orai'fr-s 23c dozan. Ears: tic dozen. Fresh vegetables, turkeys rtiul thickens. ! MEYER BROS Fine sweet oranges at Prices'. To Members Military Company. Richmond, Ind. , March 23, 1 900. Sia 1 accordance with instruc tions received from James K. Gore, adjutant-general, you are hereby notified to appear at the Pythian temple (K. P.)on Monday evening, March 26, 1900, at 7:30 o'clock, for physical examination for military service, and to sign muster rolls. Be present without tail. Kespecttuily, Geo. R. Williams. S2.5o lace curtains $1, X & 31 sale. New maple sugar at Prices'. !)8. Any one contemplating the purchase of a bath cabinet should call at a 1 . . or address 49 south thirteenth street Agent for Buckeye and McCreery caoinets. zl-6t Perfection Cash Beall. clothing sold only by Ladies, clean your gloves with La Belle glove cleaner. For sale only oy Mary if. lirothers, 704 Main street. headquarters for kid gloves, corsets and hosiery. Special bargains in both lines. Gloves fitted and war ranted. 21-dtf Fairy sticks crisp flavors, at Prices'. and dainty, six If you want a thrifty, luxurient lawn get some of Tom Mertz's fertilizer novr and sow it. This is the best time. Call him by telephone, and he will bring it to your door. No. 103. 5-eod Hot chocolate servad at Prices'. One-Half the World Does not know what the other half eats. Look about a bit. You 11 find your neighbors eating Fox's "Forex butter crackers along with other sub stantial. People's Exchange. A DTOBTIfiMBYTS aader the tad of rlWtoMd eitamUona, nam uott.wnn mi awUB roar usm ioMrtwiFBSB in th e oolaiMi. Ail "ad" tow Rm. mmtmU Bja, Hotum fo Kact, Raudtl, aa4 tlMcUnoSf X ants inrwd (or S eanW a Ita Mch taaartloT Storaoi Ground floor sixteenth and Main, Verne Smith. tf Do you want to buy a home cheap? See Woodhurst. -I have a 20 acre farm and frood ones hou? for rent. 1 have a o acre piece of ground, good house, good fruit, adjoining city, for rent. Nine room brjeic house, newly papered and painted, one acre - of ground, cheap, 10 per month. See Wood hurst. Four shares" of natural gas stock for sale. See Woodhurst. v 1 1 1 n ns mraifv x 1111 m 1 it m ir s r r 1 111 1er return to 316 north eighteenth "Waxteb Women and girls to do fancy work for us at their homes. 14 to $7 per week. Experience unnecessary. Send stamped envelope for particulars. Ideal Home Work Co., 155 east Washington street, Chi cago, UL Fob. Salb New wheel for sale cheap. 8 north tenth. Lost A. brooch in the form of a wreath set vrith emerals and a pearL Please leave at this ofike.

Friend to Friend. It is not so much what the newspapers say, as what neighbor says to neighbor, or friend to friend, that has brought Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy into such general use. It is as natural for people to express their gratitude after using this remedy as it is fur water to flow down hill. It is the one remedy that can always be depended upon, whether a baby bo sick witn cholera infantum or a man with cholera morbus. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. Have you a bottle of it in your home? For sale by A. G. Luken Jt Co. and Curme & Co., druggists.

Many of our new spring shoes are Haisley & Hcmpk. in. "Young hats." best Sold by Cash Beall. $3 hat made. An Hcres! M, (Heine fcr Gtirje. George W. Waitt of South Gardiner, Me., says: "I have had the worst cough, cold, chills and grip and have taken lots of trash of no account but profit to the vender. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tbe only thing that has done any good whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine." For sale bv A. G. Luken fc Co. and Curme & Co., druggists. New spring styles at Haisley Jfc Htmpe. What you buy of Cash Beall must be right. For Sale. Seventy shares J. M. Button A Co. stock of Richmond, Indiana. Bids will be received for same at the Capital State Bank of Idaho, Boise, Idaho, until April 10th, 1900. 10 per cent, must accompany each bid. Amounts so deposited will be returned to the unsuccessful bidders when bids are opened. II . E. Neal, Cashier of the Capital State Bank of Idaho. For sale or trade, desirable residence property on East Main street. Inquire of Dickinson Trust company. 19 Ot Hr. fharl'S hm ttilliams WILL TEACH VOICE CULTURE and HARMONY At 115 . I2tli St., Where rates may be obtained. W A. PARK, DENTIST 8 North Tenth St rhe only modern electrical instrument in thcnir) Mf worn is my atsventffemeni. pur we 309 NNETT EAT RE - - - - IIHllIllllIHllltlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlIIHIirillllltlU MURRAY & SWIS!iER an Hirers and Leasees. THE DIG SCENIC DRAMA THE CITY OF YORK Prices: 25, 50 and 75c. Seats at Wastcott Pharmaay. ft ENNETT THEATRE. Murray and Swisher, Leeoo!8 pud Manager ONE NIGHT Mar 23. FRIDAY - - Original i.nd only production of the (rorgreona operatic spectacular extravaganza JACK AND THE Splendid Cant. BEAN Chorus of STALK Fifty. Over GO people In the production. With all the wealth of scene, costume and effect which has characterized the success everywhere. YOU MUST SEE Jack. Mother Hub bard. Mistress Mary. Sinbad. Little Miss Muffett. Kintr Cole, The tiiant. the Pretty Maid, the rood Fairies, the Beautiful Blackbirds All th Famous Features and New Novelties. Prices, lower floor, 5 rows, SI.SOi bal ance, SI. OO 1 baleony, SO and 75e gallery. 25e. Seats 011 sale at Westcott Pharmacy. RUNGE'S 8ELFJRI3ING PANCAKE and DUCKWHEATTFiOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR. CORN MEAL. Etc., GOLD DY ALL CROCERGe

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A Good Dresser... Always Attracts Attention

little inetenient even the moderate

man can dress attractively and look stylish and neat. Drop in and let us give yon a few pointers on spring suits. Our business is to dress people and dress them perfectly. We do not acd will not handle any clothing that is not made right. ThVsuita we sell are cut by skilled cutters and tailor .d parfeetly in every detail. Just as much pains is taken with c ur $7 50, $10 and f 12 suits as with the higher grades at $15, $16.50 and $18. Just now we sh w a well assorted line of :::::: :

Each ai d every one guaranteed to fit and wear well J"e have them in natty blue serges, cassitneres and worsteds. If you are looking: tor good values sec us. The Model Clothing Co. 900 and 90a MAIN STREET.

DICKINSON TRUST CO. 3 per ceut. interest ou deposits.

This company pays interest at tho rate of 3 ppr cent, per annum ou deposits of auy amount, mad') at any time, later at on savings deiosits payable May 1st and November 1st, each year. Certificates of deposit issued for sums of $100 or more, inteiest from date on amounts rem lining 00 days or more. . Organized under the State law, this company report to the Auditor of State, and is subject to the examination and control of tbe Banking and Trust Company Department of the State. SAFETY DEPOSIT BUILDING.

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Saturday Sale " , ... Of Knee Pants !

AVe will put on sale tomorrow, Saturday, March 24, a lot of boys' 50 and 35c knee pants,4 to 15 years, at

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A great many with double seat and knee, Perfection make, which is a guarantee they are right. These are bargains. Quantity limited. Be sure you come tomorrow, SATURDAY.

UORESCO Water Paint

For wall and ceiling decorations, brick, plaster and ment ; for inside and outside work on walls.

lt petrifies and makes a bard finish. Made in different colors that are most beaati'al It his been ssed ia Richmond for several years with highest of success.

Those desiring something fine ia fisish will be

respectfully requested, to caX

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on imncs CIIILIIREX'S ' Heywood and Wakefield's Celebrated Carriages and Go-Carts. Just receiving .'them GILBERT T. DUNHAM Leading Furniture Dealer, 6X7 A B2S MAIM ST. .1. ce shows samples of the work, and