Richmond Palladium (Daily), 26 April 1901 — Page 4

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, APRIL 26, lttOl.

OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO ... IN THE

We are temporarily out of our regular IOc canned peas and are selling a 15c grade for IOc. They are fine, and as this will only be for a few days, you can secure extra value by taking advar tage of this price. John f. McCarthy.

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Do You Like ... - - PLUMS - - Orern Cage, eitra giod in syrup, S pound cans lac; 2 for 25c. Egg I'lums, large yellow fruit, 3 lb. cans 16c; t for 26c. Gallon cans Kgg or Damson, fine for pies, gallon cans 23c. Lombards, eitra fine Michigan fruit, large cans, heavy syrup, per can 26c.

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WE HAVE PLENTY OF JACKSON, WINIFREDE and ANTHRACITE

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vny iun in new un ahuwh in ine Aimigniy is pronouncea Dv critics to be a work of high merit, ask to see it .... Be on the lookout for commencement IhhAs, we h.ive a large assortment.

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Victor Herbert's FAMOUS PITTSBURG ORCHESTRA FANNY BLOOMFIELD ZEISLER THE RENOWNED PIANIST AT THE (i KXNETT Monday Eve'?. Apr. 29. Mrs Zeisler is the finest I'nited States. . Pianist in the The Orchestra, composed of HO celebrated musicians, the tinest in the world. Prtoaa S t .SO, S 1 .00. 7 So, 60s. Plat open Thursday, Westcott Pharmacy. II.II.Meerhoff SANITARY PIAJMBINU Steam and Hot Water Heating SEWERAGE, ETC. See us for Estimates. Phone 4G. S. Mutli I. C. Doan & Co., No. S north ninth street, for insurance. Ten of the best companies represented in the city.?

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PHONE 378 820 MAIN Live Better! 1L Save More! BY WEAVING TOP NOTCH Work Shoes! $1.50 TI I K Y MAKE YOUR FEET LmVD. ONI.V AT HA IS LEY'S NEW SHOE STORE WALL. assist you in securing the we are prepared to BOOKS is a nephew of Henry U. Johnson of our . . . . . - - THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST. Aii;x 4? avvnue oaim and Pride of Richmond FlOUr and Kernels of Wheat Are the Best W hen oruenng from y on r grocer, insist ou having the above brands, and vou i will get the zery best and cheapest. Manufactured by . . . CIIAMPION HOLIER MILX.IXC1 CO Heiskell Ointment Cmnm Skta IVaafelra V?ba KrrlklBg Uw II a. Kall-4. Try it ou an otoetinate cusa of. Ttr. Kry.iprlas. m. 1'tmpiea. I Wrn. KitiR Worm. RloCchea or any Skm Ass. tour druciclxt for it Kv iull ie. a box. ntaaairua for tbe skin, So, JOHNSTON. H0LL0W4Y A CO.. Ml C tree Strait. PtHtaatakta. "l thlak raw Ola t th fcaat avar rti tar all kl i k. SUain Biaf fcMiptM, Haar Yark. The Eldorado Lauidrv, which has absorbed the Quaker City laundry U now located at 13 north ninth street. Don't fail to leave your work and get the best in the city 12-tf 1

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Richmond Palladium

FRIDAY, APRIL, 26, 1901. FOUKCAST OF WEATHER Rising nd Settinje or trie Ban ami Moon. Mm. Moon. Rites S:U7 Seta Sets 1:21 a. J Indiana and Ohio Weather Washington. D. C. ApriJ 2t. For Indiana: Fair tonight and prob ably Saturday. For bio: Fair tonight and Sat urday, warmer Saturday in the north. LOCAL NEWS. Try Kernels of Wheat. Fletcher for hats. Fresh lime at Mather Bros. Co. Try Kernels of Wheat. Try White Satin flour. Factory wood cheap. Farnham. Neff& Nusbaumforshoes.110 Main. We fit spectacles correctly and can satisfy you. Ilaner's. Srjectacle fitting; a specialty. Haaer s. Spectacle repairing a specialty. Ilaner s. Mrs. Wm. Reese is at the state capital today. Mrs. J. H. Shofer is spending the day in Indianapolis. J. W. Judkins and wife of Milton visited friends in the city yesterday Mrs. Edward IS. eedham is in Cincinnati on a short visit to friends. R. J. Milton and wife, 308 north A street, are the parents of a baby girl. Miss Grace Clark, who was here for several weeks past, left for An derson today. Mrs. Catharine Weber left last evening on a short visit to relatives and friends in Cincinnati. All medicines advertised in this naoer for sale at Westcott Pfaar macy. C. A. Harrison, Prop. Our suits are made in newest styles by ex Tier t workmen. Geo. W. Schep man. lb-tf Mrs. Anna Vaughan contemplates miinv Jiinun to ioin her son. Wil liam, who is permanently located there. Ladies, we have a stylish line of suitintra for tailor made suits which we will sell in patterns. Geo. W Schepman. It tf Miss Laura Brown of Camden, O. who was here to attend the funeral of the late Susan Hughes, returned home last evening. The bond of Luther J. Coppock as postmaster at Webster, this countywas approved and his commission was issued yesterday. The latest addition to the office force of the Panhandle freight de partment in this city is E. C, Mike sell of Yankeetown, O. Thomas 14. Jessup win deliver an address tonight at Peru at the 82nd anniversary of the I. O O. F. Mrs Jessup accompanied her husband. Prof. David Dennis of the high school will visit relatives at North oratorical contest at Indianapolis. The firm of Russell & Atkinson has dissolved. Mr. Atkinson will continue the business. Mr. Atkinson and his wife are going to Martins ville. Tetters have been received by friends in this city from Mrs. Nellie Goens-Wilson, a graduate of the high school. She is now residing in To ledo, O. Prof. Ellabarger and wife entertained Rev. A. W. Lamport and wife at dinner yesterday, Rev. Lamport and wife left for their new home in Muncie today. Quite a large number of friends of the late Frank Dean left by train this morning to attend his funeral at Greensfork, which took place there this afternoon. The 70-foot span of the new C, R. & M. bridge is being lowered in po sition today. When this is completed all the difficult part of the construc tion will be completed. It will be a matter of pleasure to the friends of Miss Edith Chandlee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Chandlee, to learn that she has been awarded the Earlham scholarship at uryn .Mawr college. In police court this morning the only case was that of William Higgins for a plain drunk. He was taken off the corner of eleventh and Main last night by Officer Winters. The fane was a dollar and costs. With the gilded cross now in place on t. Andrew s church the edifice begins to look as of yore. When the clock is in place and striking the hour we will be apt to forget the sad calamity which befell the old church. vnanie luiams oi ims cttv was an invited guest at the wedding an niversary cf Lawrence Commons and wife. An enjoyable evening was spent by all present. An old fash ioned country supper was served and everybody knows what that means. Two hack loads of Red Men. accom panied dv their wives, went to Centerville last evening. The local lodge of Red Men had work there. They report this morning that they had a pleasant time and were rovallv treated oy me citizens ot Center ville. Jesse Fletcher has been given the contract for furnishing the summer helmets for the police department this summer. The style is the New lork, Knox make, color pearl. The boys wul look real sweet in them even though they didn t get them in time lor roaster. The list of the fairs in the circuit which Richmond will be a part of this year has been announced with the dates. It is the Eastern Indiana fair circuit and the dates are as fol follows: Middletown, July 30; Hajrerstown. Autrust 6: New Castle. August 13: El wood, Aug. 20; Greenneia. August a; Kushville, August Muncie, August 27; Indiana state tair, Ssept. lb; Richmond. SeDt. 24: Portland, October 1. At the meeting of the Elks last evening Galen Lamb, Walter Golden and Howard Davis of Williamsbaw were initiated and the meeting closed with a social and smoker. Guests were present from Cincinnati and elsewhere. It was decided to not at tempt the proposed repetition of the minstrel performance at the pres ent time on account of the large nucarer oi tens snows to be here soon. making it doubtful if it would pay.

They may try it early in the fall.however. H. C. Noble of Centerville was in the city today. After his graduation at Earlham Earl Barnes will enter Harvard college. Deputy Sheriff Ogborn is under the weather today, but nothing serious is feared. Stewart Colander lost a $10 bill in the court house yesterday, after paying his taxes. Mrs. H. H. Sanders of north eighth street went to Indianapolis this morning to visit friends for a few days.

The household goods of Harley Ray were sold off bv Woodhurst on the premises this afternoon. Mrs. Ray recently died. Members of the Kn!ghts Templars are to have a surprise on one of their members this evening. Ihey meet at the temple and make a call in a b-dy. In circuit court today the suit of the Second National bank vs. L. E. Leonard was filed by Jackson & Starr. The suit is for three notes aggregating $2,900. Prof. Thompson of the high school will attend the State Science Teachers' association at Indianapolis, which meets there today and tomorrow. Prof. Dennis will read a paper at the meeting. The receipts of the county treas urer s otnee yesterday were about $9,000, one of the biggest days they have had this spnrg. The manu facturers are beginning to pay in which is swelling the receipts. Will Gordon and wife, formerly of this city, were here between trains this morning. Mr. Gordon has sold his business at Indianapolis and was on his way to Columbus where he thinks of locating. The first regular base ball game of the season in this city will be played tomorrow on Reid field, Earlham, between the Butler college and the Earlham teams. The game promises to be an interesting one. Miss Clara Myrick, who is visiting in the east, is standing this week with D. G. Reid and wife in New York. Next week she will visit Wm Ryder and wife at Philadelphia, and reach home about the last of the month. Deputy Auditor Jacob Hanes will go to Chester tomorrow to attend the closing exercises of the school he taught for two years ending last sum mer before he took his present posi tion. ihere win be nice exercises and a big basket dinner. Much to the surprise of the Su perbas and the large crowd presen they were defeated by a score of 3 to 0 by the Rivals. There were some good plays and some very rough ones, The latter did not add interest to the game and should be avoided in the future games between these two teams. The high standard of the Rich mond orche-tra and its reputation abroad is being shown by the caL made upon it for outside work at school commencements now. They are busy all the time. Last night they were at Milton at the com mencement exercises, and tonight play at Lynn. ceipt oi steel engraved announce ments reading: "Mr. Leslie McGaw Foster and Miss Mary Dolores Gillies, married on April twenty-third, 1901, New York. At home after May twentieth, 9 Livingstone Place." Mr. Foster will be remembered here by many. He is now one of the lead ing embalmers of New York city. The closing exercises of school No. 15, the Green briar school about three miles south of the city, presided over by Miss Ella Wunker, took place today at the school house and was quite an important function. It was made the occasion of a great big basket dinner at which all the farm ers interested in the school and their families were present. This is the school which Deputy Auditor Hanes attended. Auditor Iteid went to the county asylum today to confer with the c mmissioners on their invitation Among other matters to be discussed is a proposition for making the county asylum over on the cottage system, dui it is not thought any thing will be done in that line for some years to come. 'It is to rather discuss the idea to be worked up to in future years. From there Mr. Rpid goes to Greensfork to attend the fu neral of Frank Dean. xaarris icttei-f iate &Qow gave wo performances yesterday at Hil ton ark, at 2 p. m. and 8 p. m. Th performance is not only a very excellens one, but it is remarkably clean ir in all particulars. The Messenger can cheerfully recommend Mr. Harris and his show. He looks after things himself and takes pride in keeping it up to a high moral standard. The Messenger, October o, Wilmiugtoi, In Richmond, May 1. New Bros. potatoes at Hadlryl rices are still serving ovsters. steweu, inea or raw. Mrs. I. C. Doan is conducting the insurance ousiness or I. (J. Doan A Co at the old location. No. 8 north ninth street, and will be pleased to welcome ail old as well as new paPotato chips at Hadley Bros. Prices own make of nut candies and compressed creams. Chickens at lladley Bros. Ice creams and ices, all the DODular a . , - - navors ai rrices. Don't Miss It Tomorrow, Saturday Springling cans id. o, .ic. Kraidid clothes lines 10c. Large lawn rakes 19t-. Clothes racks, tubs. wa.h boards, whitewash brushes, mope. bioom etc., half crice. All lardimers and lamps one-half rjri t lshmg tackle tut down to close out. Luff's, Cor. feisth and Main. Indian river rlonda oranges and fancy seedless oranges at Prices. Bxked ham at Hadley Bros. Prices are still handling fresh ovsters: both select and standard iust received. Prices 'crushed fruit strawberry ice cream is very une. ' - c - I

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ADVERTISEMENTS noW ibe hft.J oi Wanted Sitaauona. nuU er feanal. belp vuitMt. lmt . fen not firrrd; ti fomr lm.. . ia. aerted Are in thM rolmms. Alt da" for rem) wtAl .ale, bow. tor mil. bmkui ua miacvllaacoua (uU inserted for k ceaia a Us. wk Inaertion. Sto&agi Ground floor sixteenth and Main. Verne Smith. tf Fi'K Rent Modern house, eight tenth street. 19-tf rooms, batn: -u south To Rent Furnished rooms at 41 south teeth street. Lost Mink boa. on north eighth. Thursday. Return to 27 north thir teenth street and receive reward. Lost A hemstitched lace hand kerchief. " Please leave at Fletcher's bat 'store. Lost Gold bracelet, between Gar field school and 111 north third. Please leave at 1 1 1 north third and get reward. For Sale Dwelling house with 5 rooms and about 2J acres land, barn and out houses. Everything in good repair. Plenty of fruit. Spring of never failing water H. C. Noble, 26dltw2t Centerville, lad. For reliable fire insurance see I. C. Doan & Co., No. 8 north ninth street First Excursion. The first excursion over the C, R A M. to Cincinnati will run on the 12th of May. That Richmond will be pretty nearly a deserted village on that day goes without the say ing. Theo. McClellan has combined the Eldorado laundry and the Quaker City laundry at 18 north ninth street He is prepaied with modern ma chinerv and competent help to turn out the best work on earth, l-tt See lladley Bros, layout before you order. Tornado insurance. See I. C. Doau & Co., 8 north ninth street. Fine lot crimson Rambler roses from 4 to 7 feet high. Call or drop eard to Jesse Hodgin, AO. 51a north twentieth street. 24 4t Get a box of Prices' elegant cholo lates. Hot Prices. chocolate with wafers at A Trip Around the World. Friday April 26, 7 to 7:30 p. m. 1. Japan with Misses Williams 211 north seventeenth street. 2. Germany with David Sauer 207 north nineteenth street 3. Cuba with Harry Chrow, 102 north sixteenth street. 4. United States with Newton Tracy, 7- south sixteenth street. Refreshments served at each sta tion. Travelers may start at an point. Tickets for sale at any sta tion. Excursion rates round trip 1 cents. wd-fri Call on Morehead for vault cleat ing. Home phone 887. 20dtt wet your laundry work at the Eldo rado laundry, now at the old Quakei City laundry stand, 18 north ninth street. Best work in the city. 12-tf XATIIAX S. LAMAR IN OTARY PUBLIC And ADStractor-of Titles. Deeds and Mortgages Carefully Prepared. OFFICE AT Court HOUSE Automobiles We are here to stay, ami want our people to stay with us. LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES OX AXV KIND OF A MOTOR VEHICLE If soli! quick, we have a bargain ii a carriage suitable for a physician fine roll rubber top ; fire controlled from the seat. Guaranteed in first class condition. We liave engaged an expert repairman and solicit a snare of your work. If a new carriage seems too much for you, let us help you get a bargain in vehicles that have been used but little. Ir interested, call and get printed matter. MOORE & BROWN AGEXTS. 1022 Main St., Richmond.

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RICHMOND CREAM CO. Now ready to furnish the BEST ICE CREAM in the market. jPicizics, Jcmxilics , JUtc, Suji'ltZ Trices are very reasonable, call and get a sample of our cream, or let us deliver a sample order. RICHMOND GRBAM GO. Telephone 1188. i No. 35 North 8tli St.

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Richmond Made Lawn Mowers All kinds and sizes. Prices to suit your puree rC$1.85 to $6 Each.