Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 September 1901 — Page 8

HldlMOXD D AIL. PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, SEFEMBIvR 27. 1901.

OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO SELL THE BEST OOODS ... IN TNE MARKET ...

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First of tne Season, and very fine.

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BEE HIVE MAIN wo S. lOth.

WE HAVE THE VERY ,HET -JERSEY SWEET POTATOES

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SILVER ft NICKEL ---PLATING---We have large facilities for d injr all inds of Electro, Silver and Nickel Plating. Let ns figure with you. Our work wCl please you, and onr price will be right. . Richmond, Ind., Mfg. G

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PeojD I es Excha n g e. All advertisements under the above head, such as "wanted," "for sale." lost," &c, will be given one insertion free, to Palladium subscribers. Storage Ground floor, sixteenth "and Main. Tern Smith. tf For Sale Two " all phone 1040. jearHnsr colts. 25d4twlt Lost On the yearly meeting grounds a pair of gold frame spectacles. Finder will please leave at the Palladium office. For Sale Pipe orpan for church or house use. Inquire at 511 south seventh street. Charles Gross. O.-.J-X. " .

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Grapes GROCERY rHO ES o o o in Jersey. Per peck, 35 cents. Q HASTINGS o o 0 0 O'O o o o o o d Q ON . . . SEWER PIPE For Sewer Pipe and Fitting in all Sizes see MATHER BROS. CO. PHONES 49. I itt ttl iTl iTl tTl tt ft l tli s l4.f l! l4-J lV lV lV Wanted Situation by stenograph -er and "touch" typewriter. treasonable salary. Address Miss B, care Palladicm. v For Sale Or trade for horses. Amusement village complete, knives, canes, two striking machines, large and small, baby rack,JAfrieaa dodger, balls, tents and about 2,000 pieces of jewelfy-r would take partner. Can't bardie alone. Address "Horses" this office. . 27d2t "Wasted Three or four rooms for light house keeping, west side preferred. Address B. W. Kelly, 52 Central avenue. For Sale Good fire proof safe at 12 north ninth street.

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NECKSllMLANGE Two Indiana Munlerers Anxionsly Awaiting Supreme Court Decision.

A VOLUMINOUS BRIEF Attorney General's Brief Iu the Ki-iib Cae Is an l"u usually Lengthy One. Joseph D. Keifh and Jhu Hinkard, Seuifucfd to llaiiLT, Have Another Chance.. J IndiaDixlis, Sept. 27. More than ordinary interest attaches to the uijening of the supreme anJ appellate courts of Indiana next Tuesday uaoruin&,'for the reason that seldoui iu the history of those- Irish tribunals have there been so many important cases ready for decision at one time. The fate of two murderers will be settled a short time after the courts resume their sessions. These are Joseph D. Keith, sentenced by the Gibson circuit court for the murder of Nora Kifer, and John Kinkard, sentenced by the Wabash circuit court for wife murder, both to death by hanging in the state prison at Michigan City. Keith was granted by the supreme court a stay of execution to Nov. 15 and Itinkard to Jan. 17. The brief prepared In the attorney general's office in the mater of the Keith case contains a condensed account of the tragedy, a statement of the state's theory of the case, a chronological abstract of the evidence, which in the record covers over 2,000 typewritten pages, a list of the points argued by Keith's attorneys, and a short argument on behalf of the state. A famous manslaughter case, that of John H. Diehl, is about ready to le decided. Iiebl was convicted of aletting in the death of Mary Parwig, a domestic employed by his brother and himself In their home at,Muncie. LEACH LOCATED Fugitive Banker at Avilla Said to be lit Sight. Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept. 27. Thomas It. Marshall, attorney for the creditors of the defunct Avilla bank, which was the private property of II. W. Leach, fugitive, is credited with saying that Leach has been located und that he will be arrested and prosecuted when the opportune time comes. Among the criminal allegations against Leach is that he received deposits, knowing that his bank was insolvent. His wife stili continues to occupy the handsome home at Avilla, constructed of funds taken from the bank. Hunters Are Eager. Columbus, Ind., Sept. 27. -The Rev. Z. T. Sweeney, state fish and game commissioner, says that he is receiving l.ooo applications a day for hunters licenses. Applications are coming in from all parts of the state, and Mr. Sweeney has all the work that he can attend to. Mr. Sweeney thinks that the office of fish and game commissioner is overcrowded, and that some help should be given during the time the hunting licenses are being issued. Shortage of Cias. Atlanta. Ind.. Sept. 27. The plant of the Atlanta Glass and Manufacturing company, manufacturers of lamp flues, was closed down this week on account of insufficient natural gas to run the tanks. A new well will be put down as soon as possible. In the event of a failure to find gas, the plant will be closed indefinitely. About 125 men and boys are affected by the shutdown. .. . . Surprised the Constable. - Chesterfield. Ind., Sept. 27. Constable Bravy came here from Anderson to arrest Frank Bronneberg on the charge of having assaulted his nephew, Teter Bronneterg. Following the arrest the nephew went on the bond of his uncle, and the constable went back empty-handed and surprised. Trying to Save Kinkard's Neck. Wal-ash. Ind., Sept. 27. John Kinkard. the wife murderer, under sentence of death, who has apiealed to the supreme court, has been cited to appear before the circuit court Oct. 5 for further examination. His attorneys are making strenuous efforts to save his neck. AVlll Te-.t State Law. South Bend. Ind.. Sept. 27. James M. Garrison, a veterinarian of over 20 years standing, has brought suit to test the state law which has crowded him out of the profession for not haying registered. Only three veterinary ans in this county -are registered. Princeton, Ind., Sept. 27. James Harbison, charged with murdering Frank Osborn last August, was acquitted by the jury here last evening. Harbison put up a plea f self-defense. The Jury was out but 2o minutes. The verdict meets general approvaL Lost Hand ia Straws! acker. Valparaiso, Ind, Sept. 27. Nicholas Thoesen of Deep River, lost his right band while operating a straw stacker.

Desirable Residence at Pub lie Sale. The residence of the late Benjamin Strattan, No. 222 north twelfth street, will be sold at public sale tomorrow, Saturday, at 10 o'clock a. m.

Attention, Worklnpnen! . rf.ee work shirts at 35c In Surprise Window tomor5 row, Saturday, only. Tne Big Store. . Fresh oysters served at Price's. Stewed, fried cr raw. A. VOl'NG LADY'S LIFE SAVED At Panflina, Columbia, by Chamberlain's Colic, Cliolera and Iliarrlioea Remedy. Dr. Chas. II. Utter, a prominen physieiai., of Panama, Columbia, in a recent letter states: "Last March I had as a patient a youn lady sixteen years of age, who had a very bad attack of dysentery. Everything I pie cribed for her proved ineffectual and she was growing wors. every hour. Her parents ere sure she would die. She had become so weak that she could not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical moment was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and as a last resort prescribed it. The rr.ost wonderful result was effected Within eight hours she was feeling much better; inside of three davs she was upon her feet acd at the end of one week was entirely well.'" For sale bv A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Suuhoff. "Attention, Workioirnien! rSee work shirts at tec rSurprise Window tomor-j fcrow, Saturdxy, only. 4 Z The Big ktore. jJ r A AAA AAkl A jruaranteetl bml with fVwytof. Jonef Haulware Co. Notice to the Public. On and after October 1, 1901, street car tickets will cot be sold by conductors and motormen. b t may t e had duriDg business hours at Ko&s' drug store, near eightb atid Mair tr ets, at the present ra e i f six foi 25 cents. ' Richmond Street and Ixtercrban Railroad Co. 23 tf 75 65 and 50c pant go at J 35c. surprise window, 4 gTlie Big Store, Saturday Ice cream, the very best, all the popular flavors, bervtd the year round at Price's. A guaranteed bond with every -to ve. Jones Hardware Co. Excursion Rate to the Hamilton Fair, via the C, R. & M. On account of the Butler countj fair, to be held at Hamilton, O.. tht C, R & M. ba- made a reduced rate Tickets on sale Sept. 30 to Oct. 4. inclusive. Fare for round trip, $1.60, good returning one day from day ol sale. C. A. Blair. Tel. 44. City ticket agent. A ffuaranlefd boi.d with every stove. Jones rJadware Co. - : Ttft ett way to Citcinrati is vi? the CRAM. tf Water bills due October I. . . - sep26d!0t Live Stock Sale. Twenty head of choice short born COWS.--" """ ""wow ,-., , j Five head of spring calves. " -, Five head of choice driving horses and mares. Will be Sf'Id at public sale at Reidston dairy, one mile east of Centerville. on Wednesday, Octo ber 2nd, sale beginning at 1 o'clock sharp. Here is an opportunity to secure choice stock. tf J- Reidston Daisy.' Price "s Ice chocolates in neat boxes. Si. jo FOR 73C Fall stiff hats. Surprise'! i Window, The Big Store, Saturday only. 1 ' SnndaT Rates to all Points On the C R. & Vt. TheC. R. fc M. made a Sunday rate to all points 011 their line one fare for the round trip. Tickets good returnicg same day only. Sunday rates to Cincinnati $1.95 for the round trip. Trains leave here 9.30 a. m. returning leave Cincinnati J7:30 p. m. arriving at Richmond 9:35 p. m. C. A. Blair, City Ticket Agent. Phone 44.

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We are glad to announce a - - -fine line of . LADIES' NECKWEAR " All new novelties, STOCKS, Bows, Four-in-hand, PERSIAN SQUARES, Golf Stock, String Ties, Butterfly Bows . . .

AVE ALSO AXXOCXfE -V SPECIAL SALE OF KID GLOVES For the rest of the wetk. all fitted to the hand. We call special attention to onr $2.00 English Walking Gloves which we offer at 9 1.5 per pair. New arrivals in Suits and Fancy Silk Dress Waists. VISIT OUR SHOP .... SMITH & SHERMAN, .V,f .yKS7MET-

Williams' Shoe Store. Four Days' Sale On Men's $3.50 Shoes at $2.88

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Greatest Sale of Men's Shoes Ever Made in This Store. 358 pairs of $3.50 shoes, each P"ir worth evry cett cf it. too. Not odds and ends or shop w in pood, bur nw atd cleen hoes, good styles and complete lots. Not a rusty shop , in tb ff-riipr Toe leatht-rs are: Velour OalrsWin, Box Gait aDd Vici. The fine-t and yet the mrst substantial leathere ustd iu making sf os :::::::: Every pair guaranteed to give satfactory service. Some have extra heavy soles sonie inediuni weight, some light ; some are wide extension soles, some are close trimmed, some laced and some buttoned. All are fashionable toes. They are shoes which any man may wear and feel that his feet are well and stylishly dresstrd. Siz-s to fit all feet wearing from 5 to 11, A to E. The sale lasts only the balance of this week. If you don't need shoes now 'twill pay you to buy one or more pairs to keep until you do need them. 724 MAIN STREET. REMEMBER. WE ARE THE ONLY S.HOE HOfSE OIVIXU TRADING 'STAMPS.

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