Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 May 1901 — Page 4

ItlCIIMONT) DAILY PAJLUkUrtTM, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1901.

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OU.t CONSTANT AIM IS TO SELL THE BEST COOOS ... IN THE MARKET ...

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Tha way to man's heart Is through hi stamach, say an aid adage. There la a good deal of truth In it. Feed him well and yi ean manage htm t suit yourself. Mast men are partial to good dinners. Yen ean't serve good dinners unless yon have good groceries. Let as have your orders.

john f. McCarthy.

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MAIN AND S. Oth.

BEE HIVE GROCERY

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ANOTHER NEW ONE

BEE HIVE

Corn Starch

This ia alsoliiteIy pure goods. Nothing finer can lie produced. Y m will ti-el corn st.ircli all tlirougli the summer. Why not order 4 POUNDS FOR 25c. Your money hack if not satit-faetory .

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1 6. A I.OV K KI-ISOHK. I asked her if she'd have me. She s.tid I would not do. My styie would never suit her Ik-cause I wore a common shoe. I tried my ltcst to please her. Went to all the stores I knew, lint still 1 could not win ber, I had nut trie proper shoe. When I heard of Ilaisley's, Into N-i Main I flew. And then you l-et I got "er. Ior they hail the winning shoe.

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WALL P

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Art in Wall Paper is fully expressed in our complete and new assortment.

Artistic wall decorations form the keynote of pleasant home surroundings. Our constant aim is to aid you in securing the most suitable treatment for your wiIIh. In our line you will find beautiful designs and colors, in all the grades fr m 6 cents up. Room Mouldings to match pajiers. Aitistic l'icture Framing a specialty. Glad to have vou inspect our line often. ELLWOOD MORRIS & CO., 720 MAIN STREET.

Anthracite

$6.50

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COAL

THESE PRICES MAY NOT LAST LONG

Telephones 1I

Mather Bros. Co.

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r YOU knew how to spend less than yeu earn you

have the philosophers stone.

A savings account he'ps you to Independence and prosper-

This company pays 3 cent en Savings Pipssits.

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Richmond Palladium SATURDAY, MAY 23, UMl.

Fih.koast or vi:Tiit:t:

An Invitationl

is extended to Cuba to add another star

to our fiai5.

An invitation is extended to you to lift

me mmieris of your leiis trom your

shodders bv cettinsr a loan from vis on

easv terms.

We .make loans on hot sehold gcod-; c r

chattels ot any ktnd, a salaried j osition

or stMiietinng of value. business strictly confidential. RICHMOND LOAN CO. (Bstsbltabcd 1896) ' Rcxm 8, Colonial Eiiililiug. fTome Phons, A i!i Main and 7th sts.

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Rists 4.,'Sii I sts 7:17 Sfts

InllHtia and Olilo W'entlter WA3Hi?imv, D. C, May 25 ti?nera!Iy fair, euctiniRHi txxl to uirht and Sunday. For Ohio: Fair tonight and Sunday, frosts, tonight ia the north and central.

LOCAL NEWS.

Fletcher for hats.

Try Kernels of "Wheat. Try White Satin flour.

We fit spectacles cxrrectly and can

satisfy vou. Haner s.

Spectacle fitting a specialty. Ha-

oers. Spxtacle repairing a specialty. Ilaner's. Union iie pure and prompt delivery, lioth phones 2S0. 2 tf Union Io company for ice made from distilled water. Both phone 280. 2-tf John II. Archer, jreneral passeneer and ticket a-vnt of the C. R. & M.. will spend Sunday with his family in Columbus, O. The local freight on the CR. vt M. last evening brought into this city twenty-thre loaded cars of freight

consigned to the manufacturers .and

merchants of this city.

Try Kernels of Wheat. I Tohn Buf iins Is here for law days visit. See Schepman before you buy your summer suit. John Wood returned to his home at Abington today. Van Roberts of Williamsburg was here on business today. Wanted Ah experienced nurse girl at 44 south tenth street, John W. Maoey of Winchester is in the city today" on legal business. E. S. Mathilde in saxaphone and violin solos at Highland Park Monday night. Russell, the little son of A. H. Geers, is recovering from attack of lung fever, H. S. Handy and wife of Bay CUy Mich., are the guests of friends in this city today. All sizes of hard coal f6 50 per ton

durintr this month. nu Dicks.

I k.th phones 115. i 20-tf

Miss Martha Lake of Eaton, Ohio

will be. the truest of Miss L'earl San

ders over Sunday.

Prof. Kline with a complete new

set of moving pictures at Highland

Park Monday night.

A. Ilrittan of Chicairo is in the

citv today a guest ot El wood Me

Guireatthe Westcott.

William B. Mvrick left this mora

ing on a visit to friends and relatives

in Columbus and Tiffin, O,

Mrs. Robert C. Wilson,; who has

lieen visitinjr at Irvins?ton. near In

dianaiolis, has returned home.

The Sutierbas of this city will p'ay

a game of base ball with the Hapers

town team at that place tomorrow

Walter Cain will have charge of the

orchestra at the Imperial hotel

Petoskey again the coming reason

Mr. Frank IlratTett sings the offer

tory at the First Presbyterian churc

tomorrow morning's Sunday service

Prof. D. W. Dennis of Earlham

will occudv the Dulnit at the United

Pa sby terian church tomorrow more

in;.

Charles E. Shiveley who has been

in New Castle for the past few day

on legal business returned home last

evening.

Charles Smith, formerly with I

M. Jones, now located in New York

will spend Sunday with friends this city.

Mrs. E. O. Hibberd and daughter

Mrs. S. S. Saxton, left this morning

on a two weeks visit to friends Canton, O.

Rev. Frank Boell returned from

Tndiin aoohs last evening. He was

there on business connected with St

Andrew's church.

The Courtrv club property is near

ly fitted up, and the work of furnish

ing the house will soon begin.

club has a large membership.

Mrs. John Gorman, Mrs, II. M

Hammond and Mrs. C.M.I Wilson

bo have been visiting friends in

Centerville, have returned home

The Panhandle base ball club were

unable to secure a date for today,

Tl.nr will liat? v fr-imo npvt Kjiturnav

probably with the Logansport team

The cut stone work of i St. An

drew's church is all completed. M

Schumacher of Indianapolis, who had

the contract, returned home yester

dav.

T. L. CoDlentz. once of Richmond

in fact always of Richmond, is here for a few days visit, stopping at the

Westcott. He hails from Ros An

geles.

The Druids have work in the third

degree at their meeting Monday

evening. This is the hnestdegree in

ttie order, and as there are four can

didates a grand time is expected.

Rist evening at the rooms of the Columbia club voung Sharkey of

New York and Jack Burr of this city

had a friendly sparring match of three rounds. It was simply for

scientific points and was enjoyed by

the members of the club.

Mrs. George il. Hopper arrived in

this citv this afternoon and will be

the miest of friends here for a few

days. Mrs. Ifopter is en route to Co

lumbus, O , to join her husband who

was lately appointed manager of the

Neil house m that city.

P. A. Stark and daughter of Chi

cago were at the Westcott last even

intr and left this morning for West

Baden, where they will put in two

weeks before returning home. Mr.

Stark is the representative In Chi

cago of the Starr Piano company

and doing a tremendous business

there.

The invitation program for the

piano and song recital at Lindley hall next Wednesday evening has

been issued. The program entirely classical and quite varied.! There

are four piano selections, from Cho

pin, Schumann, Mozart and Mendelssohn, and three vocal selections,

one with violin obligato.

There will be uniou meetings of

the churches of the city Sunday night, held at Grace church and East

Main Street Friends church.! in the

interest of American Bible Society.

Meeting at Grace church to! be ad

dressed bv Rev. Dr. Pearson and

Prof. Russell. East Main! Street

Friends' church bv Rev. Dr. Nether

cutt and Rev. Dr. Pearson.

J, Frank Snyder, field agent for

Island Park Assembly, was in the

city last evening completingarrange-

ments for the young people; of the

Fifth Street M. E. church for an ex

cursion which they expect to; run to

Rome Citv during the assem

bly. Island Park is becomir g more popular as a summer resort with

Richmond peopie each year, much of which is due to the work of Mr. Snyder, who is showing a great deal of

abilty as a promoter. He will be re

membered here as formerly connected with the editorial department of the

Sun Telegram. i

Fred Besselman, jr., passed through

the city 3esterday enroute to California. He was returning from the

east where he had been purchasing

goods for the Hamburg department

store in San raneisco. Mr. Bessel man was recently promoted to gen

eral manager of this concern. ; They

employ overeight hundred persous it

the different departments. ! Louu-

Fahien, who has been employed iii

Knollenberg's, accompanied! him

home and will be given a position in

one of the numerous departments.

Mr. Besselman was for many years h.

valued employe of the Boston store '

iu this city. Sample sale all next week. Foulard silk sale, 3,415 yards Tuesday morning. Boston Store. O. H. Hampton of Fountain City is here today on business. See the pretty thing,, on display at the sample sale this evening. Knight fe Jasen, society sketch artists, at Highland Park Monday night.

Nowdays papers will tell vou a'l

about it. Boston Store Foulard

silk sale.

W. G. Burr left this morning fcr Davton, O., on a few days' visit to

friends an 1 relatives.

P. A. Starck and Miss Gertrude

Starck of Chicago are being enter

tained by friends in this city today

Tne Kobinson machine works to

day shipped five car loads of taa ehinery over the C, R. & M. lowest

ern points.

May belle Gage in select hal'ads and

coon songs at tiighiatd Park Jlon

day night.

Mrs. Florence P. Lodwick of this

ciiy and her guest, Mrs. Guy Lod

wick, of Kansas City, Mo., are spend

ing the day with friends in Hamil

ton, O.

Miss Jennie Ewing of Allegheny

Pa., who has been the guest of htr

sister, Mrs. Sharon E. Jones, for the

past two weeks, returned to her home

ths morning.

More r oujara suks than have ever

been seen in Richmond, Sale opens

Tuesday morning. IJoston Store. Be refreshed at the sample s this evening.

in quire Jones court this morn

ing John D. Vaughan and II. W

Colvin were arraigned for assaulting

and battering each other. Both

plead guilty and were fined a dollar

and costs each and paid it.

Go to Highland Park Casino Mon

day night, graud opening. Aduis

sion as usual, secure tickets on

cars.

Daniel Jennings, an emploe of the

U., II. & M., will be united in mar

nage to Miss Anna Baker tomor

row. J. ne ceremony will take piace

at the home of the bride s parents at

Wolfe's Station, on the C , R. & M

See our windows and learn what

we are going to do Tuesday morn ing. Boston Store. George Earley writes Theo. Wood hurst saying he is enjoying life ii the metropolis, likes his new positioi immensely, and in'er.ds to put loO. 000 into cold storage before be re turns to this stronghold of g kk morals and conservatism. Fountain City supports one of tht

best orchestras in this part of the

state, and probably the test oreht s

tra in tne state in so small a p ace.

Last year it supplied the music for

Island Park Assembly. This sum

mer it puts in the entire season at

Petoskey.

The county council meets on ih

HthofJune in special session, tne

cause being several small allowanc es

and some other minor business. Th

matter of the proposed changes in

the county asylum and at the Bonn

for the r riendless will not come be

fore this meeting we understand.

The execut'.ye board of Wayne

County Sunday School association

will meet with township presidents

and delegates elect to tue stae t?un

day school convention, Wednesday,

May 29, at 2 o clock at the Fifth

Street M. E. church. By call of

county president, J. P. Chamuess

Mis Bell Copeland, one of the

worst in the city, was nned Jo and

costs in mayor's court this mornio

Two ladies were in court making

very loud complaints against los

who throw stones in the alleys . n north eighth street. The mayor as

sured them of every protection in his

power; as the same time he dmda t see how a boy cau be a boy and not throw stones in alle- s.

Invitations have been received here

by several to a grand dance to t e

given by the Knights of Pythias ot

Fountain City in about two weeks at

their hall. The music is to be bv

Cooper's orchectra. The committee

on arrangements consists of Messra.

Laeey. Fulghum and Piersou. It is a

strictly invitation atfair and about

250 invitations have been issued It

is intended to make it the sw, 11

dance of that entire section for the

season.

This afternoon, on the premises.

were offered for sale 19 lots of the

estate of the late Hugh Mofiitt and

Eunice Mofiitt. The sale was brought by the trustees to close the estates.

Eight of the lots were on north F, j

12th and 13th streets; and eleven

were on the Baxter addition, im

mediately surrounding the Baxter homestead, and were expected to

sell well. They were appraised at

from 100 to $300.

ENTRE NOUS . VS. KOKOMOS. MAY 26

MAY 26. SHORE CARDS, 10c. GRAND STAND, 15c.

Notice to Bidders. Notice is hereby given that the board of county commissioners of Wayne eourty. state of Indiana, will receive bids at tl e auditor's office of said county until 11 o'clock a. m. of June 22, 1901, for the construction of a bridge in Clay township, known as the Branson Harris bridge. Further notice is hereby given that plat s and specificat ions for the above bridge are on file in the office of the County Auditor of Wayne county. Geo. W. Callaway, Peter S. Bkei.er, Albert Oleb, Commissioners of Wayne Count v. 25-2t

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!.-. '-iip.-. V 4 'J ... H 1 PORE FRUIT Wml

1 smiaciSvWvv Raring

MS HUM. AMU Block. H tfe'&'A) V&V'i.,! , , F fl?&&&mX. "HZSVS CUSMA T. DAVID 1 0if fc prfiN' Hf' ring tin in! & bPy C. M. WILSOX ,m 1 hziB a-id i: IK ; I-:X.E V I X("IvNT, The Avenue HorseShoers. Hga StG0l They c!a:m none are 1 etter. VXXX- Tij All tnterferincr horses stopped or no .I - i3JQXX n. charge. All kinds of shoes made to suit I iJsH?'"!i t h i '"'Tl I -, . - - iangres ilson&Vincsn, !&&r&s&i& " 1 " Avenue Ilorseshoers. JIvt4

Come and see Turkish Bazaar. All kinds of Turkish Embroidery, very fine Drapery, Piano Covers, Stand Covers, Shelf Covers ; very fine Silk Shawls, all styles and colors. These jrxx!s all for sale at verv low

hi cause I must return to mv old

THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST.

White Satin and Pride ot Richmond Flour and Kernels of Wheat Are the Best

When ordering from your grocer, insist on having the alx-.ve brands, and you will get the ft'ry besl and c;eiifes. Manufactured by . . . CHAMPION 1JOLLK1J MiLTi xr; ro

BY Bl'YING EITHER A LEONARD CLEANABLE OR AN . . ALASKA Refrigerator You will sve over the cheajier makes more than bi 0 poumla of ice the first season. The Ionaril Clrnnahle la built with eight walla, made as follow : Outside wood, dead air j-paor, lyer of sheathing, layer of mineral wool, layer of water proof sheathing, then the inside lx, water proof sheathing, and last the inside line wall.

The Alaska is charcualjjpaeked. and considered by "experts the liest made. Before huying, be sure and examine lxth. PRICES RE RIGHT. Gilbert T. Duniiaim, Tha Leadinar Furniture Dealer. 627 and 629 91alit Street.

Your Sunniier Suit

The best laundrv in the world at

the Eldorado, now located at 18 north

ninth street, old Quaker Citv laun

dry.

Osceola and Hokendauqua Tribes d

Tied Men will hold a joint ineetiui?

Monday nijht and every member is

urged to be present. 24 2t

We don't believe you can get so good a summer suit an j where else for the tame money as here. We have the suits lint are ppproved by fa.diLn in texture and clothing, and we guarantee t ie fit and workmanship At the Little Store Around the Corner. O. B. MEDEARIS, ! X. nth Street. Hirlimond.

NATHAN S. IjAMAR

Handsomest and

Best Made. Splendid Assortment Adapted to all Kinds

Fuel

e' We also sbow'a 'arge assortment of Gasoline, Coal Oil, Gas Sc.v-s an.l Iiot Plates with latest, styles o:Iovens. Jones Hardware Co. 923-929 North E St Corner Ynth

E M1UMS I FREE

Kni ves,Soisors and Iawii

3IwtTs sharpentMl. so. JG

north 7th. street.

C.E.M2W3IAy,

People's Exchange.

under the teal O;

siitaatioas. mai or femils ilt

wntd. loet. wbeo not esceedij- fo.ir iinai i.i

sened free in these i-olams. Au ' ads" for tea estate sales, hoo&ea for rent, financial fcn

miswllaiioaa wants inserted for s mi ant

eai-b iBsertion.

Storagb Ground floor

and Main, Verne Smith

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DR. FENNER'S

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NERVE TONIC

Wanted Ladies or irentlemen.

$1.25 er day and upwards: perm

nent position. J. Vv. Wickershau.

44 south seventh.

For Sale A eood seeond-har c

furnace, complete, with pipes aid registers. Call at Zoller ,& Cra'ghead's. satwed.tf"

ist lu postoliice friuay morn ing, a small red pocket book. WU: finder please return to 1050 north U street. Wanted Girl at 227 north tenth.

Lost Pocket book containing money and a door key. Leave at Second National bank and get reward.

"Wanted An experienced girl at 44 south tenth street.

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TARV PUBLIC

nd Abstractor of Titles.

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Deeds and Mortgages Careful'y red. OFFiCE AT Ce.RT HOUSE

b::i.'.(; ts voir buries

AXD We'll Shoe 'Em.

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Eli ETts desires to Inform the pnbtic that . . . . n th. rmtLw of 1& north Uth t

k..w ih. itpntt hotel. 4.11 kinds of

- t. . .Tuu-!ii f diseases f cbe boor

Horses shod for all purposes and aaliafactKa iroaranieed. Sew phona .

Starting Saturday m iriiin'. May S'.th and co: tinning until Saturday nijjhf. Jut e 1st inclusive, we will give to f, ur of our 1 a'tons making ihi 1 trgest pur bases during tl.ese seven days 2 Dinner ?e's of 42 pieces f ach. Hocking Chair. 1 Ladies' Writing Desk.

The art-ties cn seen in oor windows. Any one having a full hook of 01 r We wi l ive stamps as usu.il with all purchases, except suar. also c'raws

Sugars will be excepted on these orders, stamps can receive any of the atxve preaiiums. with purchases of l.tKj or more

10 pnnnds Grar uiared 'ujrar U. & E.'c b st

Grapf Nuts, gm only

lice, I'm package

53c 9c

10 pounds A Sugir II & E 'e bst

jotind can Royal only

50c 36c

Th- four great bargains above will only be sold with an order of $1.00 ir more.

1 dozen boxes Matches, ever one will light 7c Matches, 1UJO ia a box. the best,

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only Jelly, large pail, only Pepper, very good, per lb only . 3 lbs very fine whole taa C'o'Iee lbs best Lump Starch only . . .

4 bars fine Toilet oap in boy- for , Fine Green Tea, worth only ,

30c Sc

trooms, 23 dozen, extra fine. 4 sewi, fully worth SOc. only Cellaloid Starch. 10c size ... 5c 3ize, 3c

1 -ic j l'.est Creamery Butter, 1 lb prints

. I Oc , la fine large Nutmegs, only .... 5c

2-c j Compound Lard, very good, only . 7c . like j McL. XXXX Coff?, 1 lb package . lOc . 3t! Lion v otft-e, per package . . . . . 1 1 He . 2Hc j Arbuckle's Coffee, per package . 1 lC

j Corn, another lot of Gui I'Vnd. only Ac 6 lbs tnn dried ApiAe4r - - . 35c j Floor, the best, lb sA'k only . . .f 5c

. 31c i 25 lrs Laundry S-p onljr .... 35c

Hams. California, S'1- !est sugar cured, pcrpxjui . Hc 1 lb esctra fine Mfi Tea. only ... 35c Pure Lard, the fVl '"C per lb . . lOc Baking Sod. !; I-kg. 10c size only 5c

XOT ONLY HOW CHEAP BUT HOW GOOD AT THE COLOflllL GASH 60CERY.

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