Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 April 1900 — Page 4

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RICHMOND DAILY PALL, MONDAY APRIL 9. 1900 1

Oil fMSTMTM B SEU m IBT COON ll ni UUET. ,A ggYOUIJ TERESTED In New Maple Sugar or Syrup. We have Just received a small shipment from Logan Co. Ohio, and the good are flue. We would be pleased to have your order, j john f. McCarthy.

No Goods Will

Be

Sold on the Night

of

Our Opening.

S

. line luhBj OilQDBlE Beautifumecorations

. 1 W M M 1 T i ...

Z 4ra Excellent Music.

LrP PCB DTD 0 ITD S

TUESDAY EVENIffiAPRlLIOth, 7 to 9:30.

iililliilUUiililriliU

AIM StJ

BEE HIVE GROCERY

Both PbMM ISO.

Speaking of

Syrup

vrfehave some.of FINEST STRICTLY PURE UUUDb ever seen in this market. It is made by a farmer who is well equiped for the business and knows just how to make it. Per gallon full weight 31.15.

anu taice a caste. W. E. HASTINGS. ' TOU SET IT AT THE BEE HIVE. IT'S GOOO.

.A very cordial invitation to men, women anfren to visit our Easter shoe opening Tuesday emng ;. Our Knstfpr wi'nnnr riioiw; t.4. i.z xi Tf ia fKo mnr hpantiful and appropriate

window we have ever had. No pains have been spl order to make the interior of our store lust a teautiiui.

vyux uue selections nave Deen made from the choices! of the country, and we were neer m u:n supply the shoe buyers of Richmond and vicinity wifstantial and stylish footwear.

REMMBER

beautiful decorations and heariug excellent music h

Y

OUR MOTTO : Honest Goods at Honest Prices.

QUEEN

OLIVES.

t xiVe,ar.e offe"ng large (16 oz.) bottles of this choice sound fruit at P.ESr per bottle.

See our Baby Stuffed Olivesin "bottles, XOc each.

HADLEY BROS.

Bath PlMMt SS3.

SEE THAT THIS

r-7

IS BRANDED J ON EVERY

HAISLE

Lino, Pninv a rare treat in seeing a fineine of shoes

Philharmonic Quartet.

iftespectfully

Richmond Palladium

MONDAY. APRIL 9. 1900.

LaaOoes!

Tn rail rtrovinua rwl,. ; i-v i . it .

r-- ir .wiucu k w c dsitu you io can ana see our new

wall paper. We also gave you a few hints as to the character of the same Wt are now prepared to show you to he very best of advantage, and are 4-oimr to make every reasonable endeavor to get your entire patronage this year. There is probably no other wall paper house in Richmond that studies the welfare of its patrons so conscientiously as we do. A loak at our line puts you in direct touch witn the most carefully selected wall paper ia Richmond. You will be head and shoulders above the average if you

buy from us, in style, design and quality, as we sell but Iwo ort

of a kind in the city. Ours is aline that no lady can afford to miss. It's brimful of clever designs, effective, artistic colorings. This applies to the white blanks and cheaper grades as well as to the most expensive ones. See

tkem and you will agree with us. You don t take any chances in seeing our wall paper, except being separated from your good money; but then

you separate willingly when you see what you get iu return. Put your fun again! our salesman's and see for yourself. Respectfully Yours, NICHOLSON & BRO.

The Geo. D. Koollenberg Co. Our Special Annual Sale of- : LACE CURTAINS s

Continues ALL THIS WEEK.

We Have About 800 Pairs, Ranging In

Prices from 50c to $17.50 per pair.

Every curtain in our store at special sale prices this glorious Easter week. Our stock consists of all new goods, proper styles, etc., in Nottinghams, Embroidered Muslins, Cluny's, Brussels Renaissance, Arabian Louis XIV, Louis XVI and many other new effects. ou save . and make money by buying curtains from us. Curtain materials and drapery by the yard. Elegant assortment of Brussels Nets, Irish Point, Dotted Swiss, Fish Nets, Point D' Esprit both in white and earn, 12c per yard and upwards. DRAPERIES. Large line figured silks in all the new designs and colorings. Plain China Silks, also beautiful Silkalines and Japanese Crepes. "

Rising and

Sttlnjf of Moon.

the San tad

Sun.

Moon.

feiaea 52 Seta 0:32 j 6eti 2:41 a.

Indiana and Ohio

Washingto., D. C. AdHI

For Indiana Generally fair

nigni ana Tuesday.

.r or unio Cloudy, continued cold

ana Tuesday.

Weather.

9. to-

a HUBHPE

807 MAIN STREET.

bnsv time in clothes.

So many to get ready with new outfits for Sunday.

jn. SPRING SUITS, SPRING HATS, N ECKWEAR, GLOVES, Etc. -L - orxo;,iik" fnr vmir needs in these

particulars and have only trustworthy qualities.

SPRING SUITS $5 to $18. a w liVft vnnr Easter trade and we assure you

we can please you in every particular. ,

Your money back if not satisfied. The MEL ( LOTIIITO CO., 900 and 90a MAIN STREET.

1900 1 EASTER DISCOUNT KID GLOVE SALE.

26 south eight

tonight

LOCAL NEWS.

tf

polo game to-

Fletcher's for hats.

Polo, Main Street Rink tonight. Headache cure, Haner's spectacles

ners s. i -

Snectacle fittine" a soecialtyi Ha-

ner s.

Hart ford-Henley

night.

Homer Schepman is ill with pneu

monia.

S. T. Hunter of Cincinnati was in

the city today. j

John "Weller was in Winchester to

day on business. j

Miss Mary Greenleaf spent Sunday

with Xenia, O., friends. j

William, Wiggins of Pittsburg

spent Sunday in the city. , j

Miss Ada Thomas spent Sunday

with friends in Fountain City. !

Earl Widup of Indianapolis spent

Sunday with friends in this city.

There will be services all this week

at the First .English .uutneran church. !

Miss Ella Stevenson returned this morning from a visit with friends in Winchester. The Rev. W. E. Grose of Chicago is spending a few days with his family in this city. I

Mrs. Mabel Wineland, who has been visiting her mother, has returned to West Elkton. j The Rev. J. McD. Hervey will attend the meeting of the First Ohio Presbytery at Dayton this weejic. Ralph Neal, son of Mr. andj Mrs. C. S. Neal, is entirely out of danger alter a serious illness with j pneumonia. I George Callaway jr., and wife of Cambridge City spent Sunday the

. Hastings ana wiie

of the former,

street. The next council meeting

uciu uen monuay nignt. C. F. Edgerton of Fountahjty is in this city today. Joseph M. Gibson and son T i.

are visiting the former's fathlat

Washington. D. C. I

T. E. Ellison and wife of Ft 4ne

Kuesi at i nn upetivitt

day and last night.

ine jaaies Aid society ofthe

r irsi i. ji,. church will h not Ad

one weeit, to Tuesday. April 17

- David N. Wasson IS SI flfoH n f Jv-im

some rractured ribs. th rocit t

elevator accident at Gaar's shod

jjiss tLva Oldaker of Andin

Ind., was the guest of Miss Elizbeth

ienuenen yesterday at The Test

con.

Ane Misses Ruth and Elizibeth

xiurcoenai are expected homi this

evening ror a visit of two or three

unys. - .

an

Granose Biscuits

contain all the looa elements re

quired to nourish the enure duuisu

body uranose is iu muo. ""v some bread in the world; it contains

animal fats: all the starcu is

thoroughly cooked, making at once a Tdi crested food. Relieves indiges-

ti.-n anflfionsiiuanu". xt J

Made by Battle UreeK oamw,uu. Health Food Co. For sale by W. it-

Hastings, 931 Main street.

If you want a thrifty, luxurient

.rat cnmA nf Tom ftiertz s iern-

lanu v . . .

wor nnw ana SOW 1. luia a

best time. Call him ty teiepnone,

and he will bring it to your

No. 103.

7Cin ronm brick house, one acre of

ground; price $1,500.

Brooks's.

SM

tIAL SALE

Onion setts, 10c. qt.

CASTER

PRICES

EEK

inon.wed.fri

TnmnrPAW aftPTnOOU &t 1 o'clock

on the old Sanford Lancaster place,

occurs the sale 01 uicaaru oum,c.

door.

5-eod

Easter novelties, lc to fl each, at

Hathaway 's. All fresh stock. e-o-d-tf

WHY NOT

Launder your own curtains. Buy one of our 2so Sag curtain frames at a special price, $1.20, for this sale only. . . . , If you need curtains now is the time to buy them and save money. Remember the sale closes Saturday Night April 15. The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co.

guests of W

in this city. Mr. and Mrs. been called to House, O., by former's father.

C. C. Binkley

ville Saturday to visit his associate judge, D. W. Comstock.

A class of seventeen was confirmed

at the First English Lutheran church yesterday. This was one of the lar

gest classes ever confirmed there. The Dalton township school commencement will be held on Friday night of this week. The Rev. A. G. Neal will deliver the class address. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Shoemaker of Cin

cinnati have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter Elmira to Wharton Meehan, on April 26. The dedication of the new Metho

dist church at Chester will take place next Sunday, the Rev. A. W. Lamport officiating. The services will begin at 10.30. W. W. Rattray, formerly in the office of the Light, Heat and Power company, has embarked in the houserenting business with J. E. Moore, on north seventh street. Charles Austin (not Bates) was in for jaggedness this morning and was fined nine-ninety. His compatriots

were Frank Reddinghaus for same

ana Marry iveuey tor jumping on a moving train. AH went down. J. G. Childers of this city is making a laudible effort to raise money fr he famine sufferf rs in India, and is attempting to enlist the servi e ; of nine other men equally zealous who will bind themselves to raise f 10 eaeh. The Fountain . City chool commencement was held on Saturday night last. Prof. Rettger of the State Normal spoke. Prof. Rettger also spoke at Williamsburg on the previous night at the commencement

J. M. Gibsott have I mere. Washington Court , Yesterday was for the greater part

the illness of the , beautiful ana the warm sunlight

tempted many a person to a goodly

pedestrian performance. The street cars were also liberally patronized, and altogether it was the first real-

for-sure spring Sunday, and as suoh was thoroughly enjoyed. Dr. Houser talked to a large audi

ence of men at the Phillips opera house Sunday night. He held their

individual attention for nearly two

hours, being frequently applauded

for his bold and progressive statements. Tonight closes his engage ment here. It will likewise be for men only. The Earlham contingent at Harvard university has an organization called the Harvard-Earlbam club. The president is William C. Dennis, vice-president William H. Lough, press agent Royal J. Davis, treasurer Ralph Morris, and business manager Elmer Stout. All the boys are well known locally, and all but Stout have their homes here. The Hon. C C. Binkley has returned from the Northern Indiana M. E. conference at Elkhart. When he left the indications were that the Grace church congregation would be served for the coming year by the Rev. C. C. Cissell of Ft. Wayne or by the Rev. Kemper of Angola. Either would fill the plaoe very acceptably to -the church, it being impossible to secure the return of the Rev. G. H. Hill in the capacity of. pastor. There is a prospect, howeverpf compensation in the fact that the Rev. Hill is to be mad a presiding elder, and that it is thought he will be

placed in charge of the Richmond district. At least a strenuous effort

is making bv the people of - the dis

trict to that end. '

'ahi's. Sla oant treWse GLOVES..

DR. HOISER

It Affords na much pleft'arr

to offer to our patron

an exceptional line of K.I Qlovta as we now thuw, e lectt-d by os with much enr as to quality and colors suitable to the saoi

""ft EASTER '

CI2

msasM

AJK-U'S. LVEV

Caught a Dreadful Cald. TCnnlft manager for T. M

- 1TA&1 IU" J 1 " - Unmnsnn. a. lare importer ol nne

.... afeu Amnue.

cold which kept me awake at night

and made me unht to attend my

work during the day. One of my milliners was taking Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for a severe cold at that time, which seemed to relieve her so quickly that I bought some for myself. It acted iike magic and I began to improve at once. I am now entirely well and feel very pleased to acknowledge its merits." For

Our repu'etion for keeping only reliable and satisfactory fittisf Kid d'oves is me'l established, i . All Gloves fitted to the hand by expenenced persons. Some ofthe Makes and Quality of the Glovoo

We Sell:

sale by A. G.

Curme & Co.

Luken & Co., and

mmmm m mm m ;.

In the Phillips opera house: It will

be his last lecture here. Men only can attend tonight. Admission will be free. A large audience heard him last night. He has something new for tonight. Come and see the wonders and listen to this gifted man. Consult him at The Westcott Hotel now, for tomorrow is his last day here.

Foster Hook Gloves, for which we are Sole Agents. Voltaire, German Lamb, in all shades. Windsor Pique, French Lamb, suitable for steeet wear. Moeho. a Clasp.

Clasp, French K

Virerinia:

from

has returned

F.lkhart. Ind.. where he has been at

tending the sessions of the North In

diana conference. ;

The Hartford, the eastern! polo

champions, vs. Henleys, Main Street

Rink tonight. Admission aoc. reserved seats 25c extra. The Home Missionary society of Grace M. 2. church will have a meeting tomorrow night with j Mrs. Yeakle, 43 south sixteenth street. George E. Mackey and Miss; Margaret Brooks were married Saturday night at the parsonage of the First English Lutheran church by the Rev. J. W. Kapp. The Woman's Foreign Missionary society of the First English Lutheran church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. jHeitbrink, north twentieth street, j Watson Grace and Joseph "taylor of London, England, addresied a large missionary meeting at the East Main Street Friends church yesterday afternoon and gave ! most interesting talks. They spoke at Earlham t his morning. j The game of base ball at Dayton yesterday between the Dayton League team and a part of the'Milwjaukee team resulted in a score of 3 to 2 in favor of Dayton. The samel two teams came to this city .this morning and played at the driving park this afternoon. Mrs. Rutherford B. Jones andj Mrs. George O. Ballenger will gi ve a thimble .party to the ladies of the congregation of the Cnited Presbyterian church next Wednesday afternoon from 2 to & o'clock at the borne

Bromose makes fat and blood more rapidly ; than other food. ' It is the food par- j excellence for blood, brain and?

nerves. Invalids and those whose troubles are due to the fact that they cannot digest the starch of cereals and vegetables, find in Bromose a panacea. Children and adults alike agree that it is as delicious as confection, at the same the most nourishing of all foods. Only 50 cents per box at W. E. Hastings' grocry, 031 Main street. Easter eggs and egg dyes at Hathaway 's. e-o-d-tf It You Find "Fox" On the crackers you buy, you may rest assured you have the best that

can be had. Try them and the flavor will tell you the same.

People's Exchange.

ADVBBTIBBM BIHT8 Wanted Bttaattons,

Fishing away's.

tackle cheap at

Hath-6-8t

Protose. the new vegetable substitute for meat, contains all the food elemants of meat and a large per cent more. Eat Protose and less meat and thereby avoid gout, rheumatism, and stomach and liver troubles. Very delicious and palatable, easy to digest. Only 30 cents per can at W. E. Hastings, 931 Main street.

Don't fail to see Scully before or

dering your spring suit. 4-tf

ander to. haad ol or 1.BM1. hair

wantea um,wm no ioain roar dim tBMrtedPBHB In tluM columns. Ail "wis" for Baal Batata Btlmm, Honaaa fb Baas, Financial, and Mlaaoeraaaoa Waats taaarted forSosataallnaaaca bsartloa Storage Ground floor sixteenth and Main, Verne Smith. tf

For Sale Furnace cheap, if sold at once. 1315 Main 6-5t

Lost Pocket memorandum book. Please leave at Isaac Paxson's meat shop.

Foh Rest Several furnished rooms connecting, with bath. 115 north twelfth street.

For Rbxt An acre ground. Seven room $8.00 per month.

and a half of frame house.

Easter novelties at

Hathaway 's. e-o-d-tf

Do not leave home on on a journey without a bottle of Chamberlain s

Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem

edy. It is almost certain to be needed

and cannot be procured while yon are on board the cars or steamship.

It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and Curme &, Co., druggists. Base ball goods at Hat ha way's. 6-8t

VV request an early call t avoid the crowd during the-'

sale. Kindly observe this request; it will be of mutual benefit. "

' l -vr? Respectfully, "'.... THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO.

W; A. PARK, DENTIST

t North Tenth St . -? . - . -rba oaljtimxtorn electrical inatrnm.ata ia thejeuj My work is my adTartuanreat. PHONE

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HB.GR0SVENQB,H.D. 8pciaJ equipment lor tba Traataaaart af tks Ptaaaaaa at tkw Eya, Ear, Maaa aatflTliraat

SCIENTIFIC) FITTfHa OF 4UASSES 24 1. 11th St.. IkkmnL The best of private accommoda tions, and trained nurses. Long distance.

Will rwsm DANDRUFF. Will ataa FALUNS HAIR. Will aasra all Sal D4aaaea um4 will aataally grow ba-aa bald haasl. Far aaia at tha Waat.ett anal Carasa'a Phanaaay.

!Ir. Cbarl s Insco Williams

WILL TEACH

VOICE CULTURE HARMONY At 115 iatli St Where ratea may b obtained.

Seed

Seed

Seecflo

Field Seed. Garden Seed and Flower Seed

AT-

RUJVGEfcCO.V 16 South 7th Ot.

Do you want to buy a home? Woodhurst for a bargain.

The

See

American National

Red Cross. Washington, D. C, April 12, 1S99. Sanitarium Health Food Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Gentleman: Your cereal products, especially Granose and Granola.are appetizing, wholesome, delicious foods, and eminently adapted to the use of those who desire health and strength. Very truly vourst Clara Bartox, . Presicktfit and Treasurer. Granose and Granola are manufactured by Battle Creek Sanitarium Health - Food Co., manufacturers of the purest food products in the world. They are for sale by . W. E. Haatings, 931 Main street,

iS Five

Stories

NOT TOLD, NOR OLD But filled with hardware. Not fiction but facts. Everything from a button hole to farm wagonsO

Jones

New Stores corner'north and tenth fstreets. Opposite Depot.

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