Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 May 1900 — Page 4

RICHMOND " DAILY PAWiDIUM THURSDAY MAY 10. 1900

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And out of season, the year around, we have Codfish and Mackerel. Don't imagine because it is warm weather you can't get good codfish ; we can furnish it in prime condition, and it is good eating, too. Both phones 54.

j john r. McCarthy.

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OUR MOTTO : Honest Goods at Honest Prices Tennessee... STRAWBERRIES. We are headquarters for this fruit and get them fresh every day. Telephone your orders and they will receive prompt attention.

HADLEY BROS.

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fin. Prizes were won bv tillian

Shofer and Joseph Kencey. Refresh

ments were served.

Fine table potatoes, 45c bushel, at

the I'ure t ood Co. - t

Jonas Gaar wect to EI wood this

morning on business.

Mrs. George McGrew went to In

dianapolis to visit relatives for a few

days.

t'er lection tomatoes, iargfe cans, solid pack, Tie can at the Pure Food

Co. 10-2t

Jiarry cowles 01 Cincinnati is in the city visiting his parents for a few days. Extra pood values in ladies Oxford Ties at fl.50, at J. M. Williams's. A Dick Genn and James .Dobbins went to El wood this morning to attend the state municipal league meeting. Creamery butter 23c at the Pure Food Co. " 10-2t Miss Esther Besselman went to Indianapolis this morning to spend two weeks with Mrs. Bertta Miller Ruick. There were rumors in town this week that an injunction would be filed against the C. R. & M. subsidy, but there has been no such action and there is not likely to be any. Think of it-r-shredded cocoanut, fresh, pure and sweet, lite pound, at

the Pure t ood Co. zt

Mavor Zimmerman and nearly al

tbe city councilmen went to El woe d

this morning to attend the meeting

of the state municipal league. The expenses of the trip are to be paid

out of the city treasury.

The Richmond Golf club has ar

ranged with Caleb JMatti once more

for the golf links for the season. The links is located east of the fair ground, opposite the Sycamore school house. There will be an open day

next Saturday at the links.

Melburn Moore of Dublin, who was

arraigned before L nited btates Com

missioner Reeves some time ago and charged with passing a counterfeit dollar on the Dublin agent of the Panhandle, has been indicted bv the

federal grand jury at Indianapolis.

Fancy yellow evaporated peaches

3 lbs. for Zoc at the Pure Food Co. 10-2t

The musicale at St. Mary's Acad

emy yesterday by the music class was something very fine. The different

numbers were rendered with a skill

characteristic of the pupils taught in

this academy. Quite a number of

persons enjoyed the afternoon's pro

gram.

A marked copy of the Detroit Free

Press contains a very able ana inter

esting article by George W. Conrad

of this city, arraigning Pitchfork

Tillman for his tirade against colored people at Ann Arbor, where George

is attending school and doing him self and Richmond great credit.

The Ladies Afternoon Social club

wound up the season last night at the

home of Mrs. John JLsutler, iiichmona

avenue. A nice luncheon was served

Progressive euchre was indulged in.

Prizes were won by Mrs. Walter

Paulus, Mrs. J. S. Fitzgibbons, Mr James Clingenbiel and Henry Pohl mgyer.

Warren Crawford, son of D. II.

Crawford, and Miss Anna Wallace,

daughter of the late Allen and Martha

Wallace, of Milton, eloped to Coving

ton, yesterday and were married. The father of Warren would not con

sent to the marriage and he could not secure a license in Indiana, hence

they eloped. Both are estimable

young people, and the kindest wishes

of the community are with them

They will return tonight and be the

guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Wallace.

Bartlett pears, large cans, heavy syrup, 10c a can at the Pure Food

Co. 10-2t

The last few days have been for

LeRov E. Brown an unlucky streak

T- rrir xx-1 1 li li a VkTL-a Kits nratih

JrlCblire lj T&inil charm which was a verv. valuable

one; orose me main spring oi nis watch; Mrs. Browne fell down stairs

and sprained her ankle, and some

body stole their dog. LieRoy is be-

and shall le pleased at all times to aid I ginning to be very cheerful over the

situation, believing that surely the

fates can hold nothing worse in store for him, and that perhaps the time

has come for the tide to set in for the

better.

Children caiefullv and promptly

waited on at the Pure Food Co.

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I e Give Trading Stamps.

We believe there are so many unconimoly good Wall Papers in our stock, that we can't talk too much about them. Then, again, we want you to know all atjout our goods ; want you to be interested in them to such an extent that when you think of good Wall Paper you'll think of us. We have catered to the wants of the people for many a long year (40), and we are doing it today more successfully than ever. We think our line of Decorations is better and stronger than ever this year. Come and see for yourself seeing is believing. We will not handle trashy goods. You will find our prices for the same qualities as low, if not lower, than others that make such claims for selling so cheaply. A comparison is all we ask. NICHOLSON & BRO.,

We crlve Tratllner Stamps. 789 Main Street.

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to ao witn. lie store is

completely filled up with the very cream of fashion

for ladies, men, misses, boys,

children and babies.

C. M. HAMILTON,

Tenth. 8t.:Opp. Westcott HoUl RIOHHOND- IMO.

Artistic -

Wall" Paper

AND

A large assortment of new specialties, such as are most popular and pleasing

We cordially invite an inspection,

you in selecting the proper Decorations for Your Walls, As well as the most desirable Tictures to hang on them.

Elwood Morris & Co.

Richmond Palladium

THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1900.

indications

Rising anil Setting or trie Sun ana Mnon.

Sun.

Moon.

Rises 4:4;TSet9 7 .-05 Seta 2:20 a. m.

Indiana and Ottlo Weather.

Washington, D. C, May 10. For Indiana: Fair, warmer tonight and Friday and probably Saturday. For Ohio: Fair, warmer tonight and Friday. LOCAL NEWS.

Mr.

Uipe receiving

a specialty, Ha-

Fletcher's for hats. tf Dr. Park,modern dentist.S N.lOtfa. Headache cure, Haner's spectacles Hard wood floors at Louck & Hill 's. Spectacles scientifically fitted, Haners's. Knights of the Golden Eagle meet every Friday nicht at 7:30. tf The Starr Piano company are in receipt of an order from Sidney, Australia. Mr. and Mrs. James Van Dusen yesterday celebrated their fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs. William Burns and daughter, Miss Dorothy, have returned from a

visit with Hamilton friends. Doc Genn, the new street commissioner, is at work among his men energetically getting acquainted with his duties. Richmond colored men are attempting to form a Taggart club to work for Thomas Taggart for governor. Charles Bass of Indianapolis is doing the organizing. The old abutments in the new iron bridge over Clear Greek, where the old covered structure used to stand, are said to bo three score and ten years old. They are still sound. The suit brought by Warren T. Gipe of Indianapolisagaiost the Panhandle railway company at Rushville 'or $25,000 has been "compromised

and dismissed,

$S,000. Spectacle fitting tier's.

M. E. Bates of Liberty jv as in the

ciiy loaay.

Herbert L. Canby and wife of Mil

ton are in the city today.

.Mrs. Jennie liooDins oi JJetroit is

in the city the guest of relatives

Stewart Runyon of New Castle

was registered at the Arlington to

day.

ateh the price on fresh straw

berries every day at the Pure Food

Co. 2t

Mrs. Dr, Marvel went to Cincin

nati this morning to attend the Mav

festival.

Thtre was a white frost this morn

ing. Whether it did any harm or

not will develop later.

ine case oi oung vs. fenans is

on trial in the Wayne circuit court.

This is a case involving a small leg

acy.

Mrs. John F. Bobbins is seriously

ill. bhe was at Cincinnati for some

time at a sanitarium, but is now at

home.

C. A. Morgan of Cambridge Citv,

John II. Bailey and Joseph P. Iliff of

Richmond, and John M. Miller of

Hagerstown were today granted li

cense to sell liquor. Besides grant

ing these licenses the commissioners

have done nothing except, routine

work.

There will be an all day meeting tf

the W. C. T. U. members at Rhoda

temple tomorrow (Friday) from 16

till 4 o'clock. The county and local

officers and county superintendents

and all members of the different

unions are urgently requested to be

present. Mrs. v tutson, the state treasurer, will be with us. A box

lunch will be served.

There was a euchre party at the

home of Earl Kamp. north eighteenth

street, last night Those participating were Messrs. John Harrington, James Goldrick, James Quigley, John McCarthy, Joseph Kenney, Ed Licbtenfels: Misses Anna Harrington, Marie Davis. Katie Conrov, Lillian Shofer, Mary McCarthy, Alice Grif-

A Sprained Ankle Quickly

Cured.

"At one time I suffered from a se

vere sprain of the ankle," says Geo. E. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash

ington, Pa. "After using several

well recommended medicines without

success, I tried Chamberlain's Pain

Balm, and am pleased to say that re

lief came as soon as I began its use

and a complete cure speedily followed,

This remedy has also been used in

my family for frost bitten feet with

the best results. I cheerfully rec

ommend its use to all who may need

a nrst-class liniment. Sold bv

A. G. Luken & Co. and Curme &

Co., druggists.

The newest shapes in spring foot

wear at Williams's, 724 Main.

Rheuma-Yin,the wonderful Philip

pine Rheumatic cure brought to this

country from the Philippines by Sur

geon -t.. ii. Anderson of the Second

Oregon Volunteer Regiment. It has

cured hundreds of cases in this coun

try the past year. It is a sure cure.

Can refer you to a number of local cases. Sold at The Westoott Pharmacy, $1.00 per bottle. 2S-6t

"J. & M." shoes for men, $5.00 a

pair. You can hnd them only at

liliams s.

No matter what kind of a shoe you want, we can suit you we've all the prevailing styles. The prices are

always

permit us a few

right.

pace

will

to mention only

They're Real Bargains :

Our hand-turned Oxfords at 81.98 are the real thing, They, have all the style and comfort, in tan or black, all sizes v and widths, price $1.98

of

in

Russia

tin

or

Our men's line Calf or Yici Kid

black, at &1.98 are really wonderful bargains. They have lots of style to them,

and as to wear, guarantee them.

we

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REAL BARGAIN

THIS IS.

Shoe like cut at $1.98 ant

$2.50. We have the two

grades, and they are truly

world beaters. Be sure and

call and see them.

People's Exchange.

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tot fiMl BttM 8tiM. HostM Dl

Bmat, financial, aad M lucwuison.

nm iaaraa lor iCMttillMMoft luMrtloi

Storage Ground floor sixteenth

and Main, Verne Smith. tf

Wasted Good cook.

Wildig, 1120 Main.

Call on Mrs.

Lost Goid breastpin with pearl

in center, on north tenth street between B and C, or on north B between tenth and thirteenth. Please

return to 122 north thirteenth and

get reward.

Foa Rent A store room fitted

with a complete outfit for a butcher

shop, Husson block, Richmond, Ind.,

thirteenth and Main. 8-d3twl

Lsot Black silk mitten on Main

street. Finder return to this office

Something

Special.

t or the balance of this

week one lot of Ladies' Tan

Shoes, mostly buttons, at $1.29

worth $2. Please call, we want your trade. Kespectfully,

Fred ft Lahroran,

718 Main Sf. I

EVERY WEEK HAS ITS SPECIAL FEATURE. House cleaning being about over, you are now ready, or soon will be, for the little necessities which put the finishing touches to your newly renovated and re-arranged home ; therefore this

On Dresser Scarfs, Wash Stand Covers, Table Centers, Doilies, Lunch Cloths, Stamped Linens, Cushion Tops, etc. 249 -- Pieces Included in the Sale - 249 Read every line carefully it will pay you to do it. '

Dresser Scarfs. Sets, 4 pieces, Scarf 18x54 inches. 2 sets, former price $ 1.00, now .ft .711 1 set, former price $ 1.4S, now ... 1 set, former price J2.48, now . . . 1 set, farmer price 3.00, now ... l.WAt Scarfs Only. 18x54 in. 1, former price $1.4S, now . . . S .Ttt

'2, former price $1.50, now .... .ttH

1, former pnee yl.tts, now ....

3, former price $ 2. 4S to $2.73, now 1.1

Wash Stand Scarfs. 18x:32 inches. 5, former price H9c to 1.18, now . .4 2. former price $1.4S, now .... .73

Table Centers.

1, former price $ 1.25, now .... .73

3, former price $2. 25 to 2.73, nowJ.4H

former price 3.00, now . . . . l.S

Batten berg Table Centers. 1, former price 1.3, now . . . S .73 1. former price 2.00, now. ... l.!3 2, former price 3.tK), now. . . . 1, former price 3.75, now .... .23 Doilies. 10, former price 5c, now 03 16. former price 10c, now 0."S 14, former price 15c, now IO 27, former price 25c. now IS 0, former price 40c to 4Sc, now . . .till 2, former price 5Sc, now ..... it 1, former price 73c, now ..... .3 Stamped Linens. If you do not wish to embroider them they can be used as they are. Stamping will wash out.

Dresser Scarfs. 18x54 inches, 1 , former price 25c. now . . . . $ .IS 2, former price SO to H)c, now . . . .314 3, former price ttO to 75c, now ..." .-IN 3, former price S5c to 1 .OO, now . .HH 3, former price 1.15 to 1.25, now .73 1, former price 1.50, now .... Wash Stand Scarfs. Ix3ti inches. 2, former price 83c, now ..... .JM Table Centers. 1, former price 50c, now ..... .3.i 5, former price 63 to 75c, now ... 1, former price 1.25, now .... .NN 1, former price 2.00, now . . . . 1.3M Tray Covers. 3, former price 35c, now . - . . .23 7, former price 40c, now ' . . . . .SIN 5, former price 50c, now . . i . . .3!"i 5, former price (55 to 75c, now . ' . ,-tH

Doilies. 13, former price 74c, now 03 23, former price 12)4 and ISc, now .Ott Linens ready for wear Lanch ClotliH. 5, formerly 9Hc, now N 5, formerly 1.4H to 1.58, now . . .9H I, formerly 1. now .... 1.23 Dresner Sea rife. 1, formerly 78c, now . . ... ,HH 1, formerly 1.38, now 9H Table Centers. 4, formerly 83c, now ....... .23 2, formerly 58 to 76c, now 3H Cushion Tops. 22 Tapestry Covers, 24x24. 2U Fancy Ticking Covers, 21x24. Formerly 50c to OUc each. TaVe your choice for ....... .Sf

The Greatest of all Lace Curtain Sales closes this week

Are you getting all you will need?

Hasemeier & Siekmann.

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ENNETT THEATRE - -

MURRAY & SWISHER

Managers and Leasees.

MONDAY EVENING

The Rays Howling Success,

MAY 14th rs Howling Success,

A lliil Old Time. An Inimitable Eccentric Comedy. Direction of E. A. Braden and C. W. S trine.

The very nutshell of laughter, with pretty girls, clean dialogue, crisp humor, sidesplitting situations and a furiously funny cdllection of farceurs. Prices, 25, SO and 7 Bo. Seats on sale at Westcott Pharmacy.

(MSETT THEATRE. MURRAY SWISHER, Lessees and Managers

Clarence Gennett Presents

MARK

Base Ball News Comes to the front now, atnl is the topic of general public interest. Public interest also turns to the simple, agreeable, easy manner we have of transacting business. Can we favor you? RICHMOND LOAN CO., N. E. Cor. 8th and Va:.n Sts.

ROOM L

HAR9B0UR6 THE FAMOUS

RUSSIAN PIANIST MAY 22, 1900.

PRICES :

$1.00, 75c, 50c & 25c.

Seats en ear May 16th at The West

cott Pharmacy.

7 a. m. to 8 p. m.

A Good Suit At that .....

How would you like to pay about

For a dressy suit of durable BLUE SERGE that will wear and keep its shape all summer ? Same thing the tailor gets $20 for, only this is at the clothiers, all ready to wear. Of course you can be fitted, or you won't have to take it - - - - - - - - - - - There i? nothing like Blue Serge for summer wear. We mean GOOD Blue Serges that's the only kind we sell. They look well in fact, look swell, and wear well, and are always a good investment when you buy the right kind. Come licre and you will take no chance.

MEICIO

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Pill bill.

HOme Phone 26I. 900-902 Main Ot.

Will rMMW DANDRUFF.

Will stea FA1XIN6CHAIR.

Will ear all Seala Diseaees a4 'will

eetaallr kairZM baMrfeaad.

Far sale at tbe Westcott

and Carsse's'.PIiarmaey.

S. K. MORGAN, TeJeaaeaa, 718.

fflrLO.JiW i. HEAL ESTATE

nformatioa. Abstractor, Insur anee and Notary Work. . also, to mar a fccas as ra s? rtst. O B. MORGAN,

PraeUaal Plumber aad Gaa Frtter.Eighta j

a it a Merta t streets, mewaieaa, lea.

, READY M IXED PAINT

The oo fly

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PAINT

Oldest on the mark . The Best in the World. The Purest of Pure. 48 Colors.

A coat and overcoat

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of Harrisons' Town

and Country ReadyMixed Paints will outwear ordinary paints as tailored coats outwear ready-made.

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IN Pints Quarts Half Gallons Gallons Kits and Barrel.

Just received a carload. Sold only by us.

JONES HARDWARE CO.

Comer North E and Tcatb Streets, 3ew Store. Opposite Depot.

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