Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 May 1900 — Page 4
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM THURSDAY MAY 31. 1900
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IMot Good to Eat!
Carpet TackH Shelf Paper Axle CreaHe
At right prts, mm qaality as m4 as
M. H. Amonia Toilet Paper Paraflne Wax
tmy saa ay.
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JOHN F. IIcCAKTHY.
OUR MOTTO : Honest Goods at Honest Prices. 1 Few Choice Specialties
POXATO CHIPS (crisp) QUEEN OLIVES (large) PEANUT BUTTER (lb cans MIDGET PICKLES (small) BOILED HAM (roasted)
We are headquarters for lavender's Home-made Bread. PHONE FOR A LOAF.
Both Phi
HADLEY BROS.
Richmond Palladium
THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1900.
LOCAL. WEATHEIt FX) II EC A ST
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C5eT4l32J Sets 7:?3 USeU 10:00 p, m. Indlana and Ohio Weather. Washixotom, D. C, May 31. For Indiana Showers and thunder, storms tonight and Friday, cooler in the north tonight. For Ohio Cloudy tonight and Friday, probably showers in the south tonight. LOCAL NEWS
A gallon of Pure Linseed Oil mixed with a gallon of " Mainrninniaiii
Paint...
Makes two gallons of the very l-st Taint in the world for JtJ.60 or 9.1. S per gallon. Saves 25 per cent.
i your paim inn. is lar more durable than pure white lead. IIAMMAR PAINT
maue 01 ine rx-si 01 paint materials such as all good painters use. and is ground
ii iiuuiuc iu inn, any iioy can no ii. It is the common sense of House Paint. No U ttt-r paint can he made at any cost, and GUARANTEED
i wis. n v iv MKa not to cracic. blister, peel or chip.
SOLD BY
P. Hamniar Paint Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Chas. L Magaw, Druggist
aoi Ft. Wayne Ave., Richmond, Ind. BaVaaaaaaVMmaaaalVMRajajaBjBjaBjaM '--'"--
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Out
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Business
Fletcher's for straw hats. tf Dr. Park.modern dentist,8 N.lOth. Judge Comstock is in Dayton to
day.
E. O. Paul of'Cambridjre City is In
the city today.
Fred Wilke of Anderson was in the
city last evening.
W. Nading of Shelbyville is in the
city today on business.
Mrs. F. II. Norris is visiting her
mother at De Graffe, O.
B. Johnson left this morning for
the east on a business trio.
D. W. Mason of Cambridge City is
in tnecitv today on business.
F. W. Fahrnay of Hamilton, O., is
registered at lhe Arlington. .
Two mortgages were filed Tuesday
amounting to $479 and three releases, 11, (MM).
Knights and Ladies of Honor held
a pleasant social last evening at Red Men's hall.
do you Know ir your eyesignt is perfect? If not we will inform you at Haner's. There will be a charity ice cream social at the old Sevastopol school house .tonight. -Fraihe fitting in spectacles is as
important as lense uttincr. We tit
both at Haner's.
The closing of business houses and
factories yesterday afternoon was
most generally observed.
Miss Nellie Davis, who has been a
guest of Mrs. Will Sincer. returned
to Cincinnati this morning.
Joseph P. Scott and wife are at
Camden, O., today attending the funeral of the late Isaac Brown.
The Earl ham sophomores in the
near future will arive a bannuet .it
The Westcott in honor of the seniors.
Mrs. John Foulke and Mrs. Charles
Hessman are in Camden. O.. todav
attending the funeral of the late Isaac Brown.
O. V. Lemon and wife left this
morning ior Sand Lake, where thev will remain for some two or three
months.
George Weber and family left yes
terday for Pittsburjr and other noints
in Pennsylvania on a visit to friends
and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Isenhour of
north sixth strt-ii0"
AUUus U!V,,aw I i ai 01 a ouoy
boy at their home. .
Ed Stigleman, who is now in the
employ of the Wilke company at An
derson, is in the city on a visit 10
friends and relatives.
Jessie Ii. Baker, Lillian Henley, Mary Staub and Margaret Alford
composed a supper party at The
estcott last evening.
Tomorrow the troubles of the cen-
takers, and also of those who
Richmond a standing in the
military organization of the state.
Miss Jennie Mc-Grew has returned
from a visit to friends at Cambridge
City.
Mrs. A. J. Black and daughter of
south tenth street were at Eaton yes terday.
Leo H. Fihe left this morning for
Cincinnati where he wjll remain for a
few days.
The county commissioners will have a meeting next Monday at the
court nouse,
Sol Meradith Post G. A. R. will have a meeting tonight to settle up
the affairs of Memorial day.
Add ison Ballard of Chicago is the guest of his brother, Dr. M. B. Bal
lard, of north eighth street. Henry Aufdermesch and Elizabeth A. Rothert, Richmond, have been licensed to marry.
The only case in police court this morning was Frank Thurmaa for provoke. He was dismissed. In the divorce case of . Marioa Lee vs. Mrs. Lee the latter was granted the custody of their little boy, Russel. '
The river this morning during the
hard rain raised about a foot laless than two hours, but no damage was
done.
R. II. Hollywood of Indianapolis is
m the city for a fewdavs vis.t. IMr.
Hollywood represents the Odd IFel
lows Talisman.
Charles Wilson is improving1 rabid
ly, the doctors having decidiHl fjhat
an operation at tne present -tin is
not necessary. i
Mrs. Dr. Palmer and dauirhtel of
Warren, Ind., are in the eitvthe guests of E. M. Haas and fa"iUy,
soutn nintn street. I
The orations this morning at llgh
scnooi were very interesting
stonewall Jackson by Miss Fta
r'agan, "Rod Cross Society," by
.miss Aiary loung, and "Southern
lynching by Mr. Mora Bulla.
Ihe annual reunion of the Maen-
nerchor was held last night and fte
evening was pissed in a social man
ner. Mayor Zimmerman was ire
sentea with a handsome bouquet, of
nun eis, councilman w helun making
the presentation speech.
Iwo of our most worthy
txopie, Jlr. Henry Aufdermash nd
.miss iUizalietu A. Kot hert, were mar
next dv ltev. reeger, at 5 o'clock
yesterday afternoon, in their bcw
home on south J street, onlv the
immediate members of the family be
pi esc ii i
A letter was received today in this city by the father of Isaac T. John
son, who is a business man in Phila
aeipma, stating that a neyro has
oeen arrested with Ray Wilson
uiic stiver waieu in his possession. He was trying to dispose of the watch at a pawn shop when ar-
i esieu. i ne negro claimed he got it
irom another i negro who was also
iouna and arrested
LOST 0?) ERRORS.
THE ENTRE NOC9 FINAL
LY DROP A CAME
yoang
And the Frt Wiroe Shamrocks Are
the Wianers br a Scare af 5 ta 4 Oae af the Best Games Ever Sees oa the Local Diamaad Haas's Seasa-
tiaaal Catch. A fair-sized crowd witnessed the
game yesterday afternoon between
the Entre Nous and the Fort Wayne Shamrocks, and it was one of "the most brilliant exhibitions of ball playing ever seen on the local field. The
game was just such a one as the spec
tators like enough hitting to make it interesting, with the score a tie in
the latter part of the game to cause intense excitement as to the final
outcome. Had it not been for two
bad errors in the latter part of the
game, the excitement would probably have been prolonged by a ten inning game when Richmond would
probably have won, as Bobbins, the Fort Wayne pitcher, was besrinnin"
to show signs of weakness and would not have lasted much longer, while
ieynoius was in Deiter iorm than in the early part of the game. Lally's bad fumble at third and Bateman's excusable error in muffing a hard ground liner are responsible for losing the game, although under the circumstances they are not to be blamed too much, as the ball was wet and covered with mud and the
ground slippery, making it almost impossible for a player to stand on his feet and stop a hard ball at the
same time. The crowd was amused
several times during the afternoon by the graceful tumbling acts of the boys, especially when O'Meara took
a seat in a mud hole while catchini? a
high fly, and threw the ball to first while in a sittinsr Dosture.
For the first three innings it be
gan to look as if neither side were to
score, but in the fourth the Sham
rocks made twoor three nice hits and brought in two runs. In thesixth and seventh, the visitors broutrht in one
run in each inning, makinsr the score
4 to 0. This was too much fnr the
local and they settled down and played like demons, tying the score in the eighth and setting the craud-
stand wild. It was Lallv's home run
that did the work and he deserves a
lot of credit enough at least to
over-balance his error later on, which
was resjxmsible in nart for the loss
of the game.
Preble Caaaty Piaaeers Dead
lEatoa Register, May 3t.
Last Thursday three of Eaton's
oldest citizens passed away. George
u. rienancKs, aged lo years, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. James A. Gilmore, at 5 a. m. About the
same hour James Bruce died at the
home of H. H. Farr. aged 87 years.
At 10 o clock a. m. Josenh Sneelman
aieu at ine home ol Mr. Frank. Coff
man in his 82d year.
Preble Con at? SuicHe. Etoo Register. My H J
mesttav morning shortly after 9
o clock the body of Isaac H. Brown, one of the prosoerous farmers of Israel township, was found hanging in the barn at his home, suspended from
a joist of the hay-mow floor. A quarter inch rope, such as is used in tieing up binder twine, was secured around his neck, and from a pile of boards fastened it to a joist above. His body was found hanging about two feet above the floor, and death was caused from stranglatiou. Mr. Brown was a member of the Quaker church. 57 years of age and leaves a wife and three children, who
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nave the sympathy or the entire community.
OH! WHAT A CHANCE!
Don't Miss If! Everybody Taking Atf'V vantago
The Cincinnati Northern K. R. Tourist tickets on sale to all Michigan resorts. Train leaves West Manchester at 10:59-a. m.,Greeuville 11 :'28 a. m., arriving at Clarks Lake 5.08 p.m.. Devils Lake 5:00 p.m,.Sand Lake5:20 p. m.liate one fare for the round trip, tickets limited for return to October 31. T. C. M. Schmi.I-er. G. P. A.
Toledo. Ohio.
Of the great values . we are offering at our
Great Removal Sak
We have thrwwn our entire stock on the market, sparing: nothing aiit reserving nothing, mid Hooding the community with the greatest bargains the citizens of liichmoiid have ever known.
Every Dollar's Worth of Mens,
Boys' and Children's Clothing
Must he sold, as w-e wish to put in
nci in our new quarters, tlie new-
mi to 1111
You cant atTwl
take what's left,
tlllsLS this
Com? eatiy
u entirely new stork
Colonial Wk (old
of roods when we
IIumtiiiton 11 hint.
opimrttinitY, nor can you afford' to wait to
.Mandolin and guitar taught by note. A new system. Will guarantee to teach the notes first lesson. Number 8S Ft. Wayne ave. Music Teacher. 2S-tt
For a stiff neck there is nothing better than a free- application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It quickly relieves the stiffness and soreness, effecting a complete cure. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and Curme it Co., druggists.
The Mel Clothing Co.
Home Phone 261. 900-902 Main St.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS,
to
On account of my health 1 find it necessary
fi i iit nins confinement, and consequently I offer my
entire stock of - - - - -
Boots and Shoes at Cut Prices
It is without question the largest and most complete Shoe stock in thisection. Everything goes wit hint reserve. J. Will Cunningham, Cor. 7th and Main Streets.
1. S. Stock, tlxture and good will of the business for sale to any party who may wish to invest. J. v . 1
Lantf
nnATniuiAM fan B Th 01
UATX
sus
will have to answer the questions re
quired of them, will begin. The washout near the second street mills is being properly looked after by the street commissioner and the repair work is now in progress. The Woman's Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet in the society rooms of the church Friday afternoon at 2:20 o'clock. The Railroad Store's decoration of their windows yesterday were very appropriate, and the designs were novel for Memorial Day decoration. The residents of the east end will have no complaint coming on the location of the market, as it will be held in the same place as last season. It is not probably well known to our home people that Richmond is the second city in the United States in the manufacture of' lawn mower. R. W. Kelsey will leave tomorrow for Lafayette where he will take part in the Indiana collegiate contest. His subject will be "Prince Bismarck." Sportsmen are anxiously awaiting the date of June 1, when squirrel?
can be killed crack shots
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uoon at 2 o'clock from the house, 41
north fifteenth street, Kev. A. W.
Lamoort olliciatinr. Interment at
Earlham. ;
WEUER -Petcr II. Weber, aged 82
vears. died at his home. 42 south
third street, at 8 o'clock last even
ing. He was one of the oldest (residents of this city, having lived' here over fifty-four years and was one of
the organizers of St. John's Lutheran church. The funeral arrangements will be iriven tomorrow. He leavis
two sons and three daughters.
Building Per mi is.
Building permits have been issuei
to the following:
Henry Kemper, kitchen aft 4-
south fourth street, $50. Walter Dal bey, remodel fram
building at 129 south twelfth street
21 K). W. W. G art side, brick addition to
HAAS S FIXE CATCII. By far the most brilliant feature of
the afternoon was the sensational
catch made in the ninth innintr bv
Haas in the left field and it was the
prettiest bit of fielding ever seen in this city no exceptions. With a
man on first, O Meara hit a terrific fly to left field and it looked as if the
game was over, for it seemed impos
sible to field it. But Haas made
up his mind to set that ball and
the plucky little left fielder milled it
down while on a dead run and sent it
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had caught '"him out, he generously
showed his appreciation of a irood
play,by running through thediamond
and amid the cheers from the grand
stand, embraced him with both arm
and congratulated him. It was a
thrilling moment and the crowd fair
ly went wild. After the game Haas was given the glad hand on all. sides,
and last night his catch was the talk
of the town. This remarkable bit of
work was followed up by Lally's bad
fumble, and after two of the Sham
rocks were out, Uateman missea
Cherry's hard grounder and allowed another to cross the home plate giv
ing the game to the visitors. The
score:
t elk
72 At X,
Berj. B. My rick,
Nos 8 and 10 North Seventh Street Richmond, Ind. I? it, .-i.e, Lightning and Accident -Insurance. Agent lor Red Star and American Steamship Lines. Also Raymond & Whitcomb's Paria Exposition Tours. Notary Public. Loan and Renting Agency
factory at 528
street, $2,000.
north fourteenth
ENTRE NOUS.
AB
Earl c 4
Justice 2b 5
Bovcecf 3
Lally 3b 4 Batcman ss 2
Circuit Court. Sophia Seiweke vs. Fred W. Seiweke, on note: judgment for plaintitf for $ti37.G3. The defendant, William llaberkin, trustee, recovered $t2.3.". Sarah Phillips vs. assiguees of D.
L. Mather and Co.; claim allowed for
3,314.81.
tiichtenfels rf . . . .4 laaslf 4
leynolds p 3 Vayne, lb 4
TW have comiort,
hoes today for tue P-' ,f . patent leather.
wade m w ' . a clttance. . .:, , vc come in and give ns
- t..c to snow ii 3"
W ill oe
Uest s
comfort and wear;
Many of our kx"
are preparing tor
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several jVa ., choice
from wnicu Oleason
It is the mtenwu - wUl
manufacturing 7V' ie works
8nufu,J-t de. to employ
on ue t - possioie. men from this city P tbis
Sheriff nlD?'"., where be
naming from . l" mnected
i i:
IU.
Weeks-Cavanaugh. A. Parkersburg, W. Va., paper has the following which is of interest to Mr. Weeks' many friends in thi
Julia Cavanaugh of ih. G
n 2 0 0 1 0 0
ro 4 4
0 1 3 0 10
mauc i"" -
L' .-n I'ratu'ated
Total 33 4 7 2T J SHAMR("M'KS.
Alt R r'Meara,c 5 0 Ic Darby, lb 5 1 therry, 2b 5V 0 Snith, ss 4 1
ollan, cf ... 4 (ninn, If 4
idy, 3b 3 i, rf. 4
Total . i
upon
h., of a bride m
Mrs
burg.
Mr. and
Parkers-
this city
bride here
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Weeks will resiue .
A. man wdo sti-
as his home tul4tei-'
certain ytojie---
. Mr- street. Parkersburg
home, ow
after June i.
be at
rm.
ptembcrtermotcou... , manv V-ars ha& a
for many y
who
the
the differ
Election of flowers he dtV
ent puDuc r i-st and tue
nations - jr.-
tne uu.-
cr Divorce.
has tuea
Attorney ia vs vi.
the suit oi iy - - ,;t.(V.. The di
ola Strattan tor ds of
: n c L t4 1 I Ilk i ' . - -
vorce is - marrieu m,
OslKrn, O., May i , w gb. together until Aprt.,
II I0 A E 0 11 0 1 15 0 0 0 2 0 0 113 0
1 3 3 0 0 0 12 0 0 10 2 10 12 110 0 0 0 1 1
on I
New Danaer
mnl'iu Jibuti, Ajr.cn.
you. in
can h Jn
i se
ll is the uprising of the Ashantes.
new .lander may threaten
financial way. If so, we
you out, as weTixiti tnoniy on lionsi
hold g(Kls or chattels of any kiiid, salaried positions, or anything of value left with us. Business confidential. RICHMOND LOAN CO., N. E. Cor. 8th and Main Sts.
room .
1 a. m. to S p. m.
Success lias crowned our
efforts in the largely in-
creased s;ile of
i.VJe K
'uck oti-y--'noIds, 3; Rob-
4'o-tiase hit Collan. lime run Lallv.
Slen base Boyce tLV' Pished ball By Bobbins M
I:54J.
VJpae Musser.
upmngs:
tntXous.. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
... O O O ' O 1 '
White Satin Flour.
And to keep the ball a rolling
and cet everybody to nse the
very best flour that is made
the rmce will be the same for
supp.y ueioreit advances. wnren
it surely will very soon.
Try our Whole Wheat
Piour."
Hevwood and Wakefield's
Celebrated
Go-Carrts.:
Just receiving Hhom
GILBERT T. DUNHAM La4ln Furaltiir Dalr.' 27 999 MAIM ST.
J.H.RUSSELL, MAirnPACTOKSl AMD l BALK ft IV Parlor Fnrnitnr Mattresses and Awnings, Lounges,, Couches, Easy Chairs. Cosy Corners and Box Seats a specialty. ; Lateat patterns in furniture covering and awning strips.
REPAIR WORK PROMPTLY DOME. 12. 7th St.
is very fine.
for many
flowers
F- - -.snowinthecity
Isaac ww. -r" making arrangef..r few weeks. i f'nr through
;nts for an extenae -
, . t ..tr in xue - .
tone
left him.
Exchange.
I also fiU a date e always been
v: atriaiui""
I Lll- v "
in favor.
lu the
I before
the township
hrT. Huber
m i v r. i . - .i. a, i
,h.o ToV ato U
floi-.r sixteent
Storaok
Ground
All
All
at.o a
Size and Widths.
xt.n- Verne bmitn.
LXU
Wantkd
tf
4 0 1
0 15
' . NOTES. Ml
uperbas, with six of tt,;
ffSmen, were defeaUd by the Eai team yesterday afternoon in
game on the Lit
balnds at the colle.'e Wil lilt Ir, , !. ,1 , J- !-
ine x Ior the Sunettnickout seven men. but
niost on errors,. Bertseh, of tb:im team.put una fine '
base. The score: 12SSaT8 K H K
- -utrzucoi s 7 2 11O0B0O0O 1 7
ivnopp and Ratliff.
Champion Roller Mling Co.
- FROST'S -
will not crack
TI.
i-mci 1-aint von all
cover a plastere.1 wall or ceilin , . . . U,C n,arkrt which will
M.
C. PRICE.
816 MAIN STREET.
Ice Cream Freeze
Mandolin and "St"'!
u "
- 1 1 kAHCil
fnrnl?Qi"u I
For KE-m-a u .v .-- .mber;
i for rent untu nJh streeU
Iuouire at .
FRED C. LAHRNAN, Fnt-U O. MAIN STREET.
For
1 north
f.,1-,sLTil room,
A between fifth and sixth.
515
Cria. HATT ON-
j v. . t la . -
usri?estea ""- v. ,.ntv orffam-
viee-lrei-"- - . praise tuuus jx
ltoV'ri Tof India. W
Zn met with the approve
aU present e,w of this dty,
York. He .wi"" in the
..,v for Laverw rchile m
ition en rouwr, , .
fans tka muKi OI .hi. nrtnll SliK""" . ;t he was the gues w ?ori" . TTkins candy
iui . P ,j.,r i leave Mrs. Charles Bader. sr.tarv xi.,;n street.
rcanizatin oi a . . ; - - , . Cham-1
.v; c tv naa t-,u VL. a
ln u , nnAt couioi . ,i.,wlia- ten
Elmore.
id red
persons
at the park
witnessed yesterdav.
silk cape,
Tt-A ween nine-
teenth
and
-.t K streets or w i
Store
Health Office.
Br. and Mrs. John Frazier
Toiiu avenue, a boy, first
I iv., au-ea seven tmk
tjl Mrs. George KnoHen-
iuiq lourth
J
street, has
doned
not be sec
necessary qTta
Ml praise and credit rx OQ
Fncvclopedia.
sment work in th
completed and the !
tne DgTires is now
as rapidly as pos-
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t 24 COT" luif- Xi " i, o i a
c ajusl Jrreezers.
.a in riiree Minute.
JONES HARDWARE COVnTb
Stake your own
One Week.
Ice
Cream
u 10th Sto
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