Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 October 1901 — Page 5

Richmond Palladium

MONDAY. OCT. 21, 1901. Indiana and Ohio Weather Washington. ' D. C. Oct. 21 For Indiana: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday. For Obio: Fair tonight and Tues Uy, warmer tonight in the north.

RICHMOND DAILY PAILAPITOf . 3fOX DAY, OCTOBER 2,, 1901.

LOCAL MENTION.

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Johnson Dane is coming Oct. 24. y Dari glasses for the sun. Haner's Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. JobnsoD Bane, Pythian temple Oct. 24. tf Kernels of wheat the queen breakast food. oct9dtf E. E. Noggle and :vife Sundayed in New Paris.

Mrs. H. O. Chase and Su idayed at Anderson.

The He . Stanley Hughes is home fro j his southern trip. Jake 1 lines is telling some pretty big hickorynut stories today. Mrs Haskett's dancing class meets Tuesday eveoings hereafter.

Get a pair of correctly fitted spectacles at Haner's, 810 Main street. Attend night school at the Business College. tf Pr.-pare for winter and ward off j. r p by drinking Reid spring water. 21d3t 10 Shetland ponies free to wearers o' boys' and girls Wayne knit stockicgs. Boston Store ad. today. The Mitses McCurdy who have been the guests of Frank McCurdy and wifi have returned home. The A'henea meets on Fridav evening of this week with Mrs Martha Dickinson, 126 south fifteenth street. The Whist club will have a Halloween party on the evening of the 31st at the borne of Mrs. Joseph Gibson. mi TTT 1 i ,

j.ue nayueisnii poney stockings are the biggest quarter's worth ever

sua in caildren s stockings. "Boston Store ad. today. Mary F. Thomas post of the W. C. T. U. will meet at Grace church on Mondays at 2 p. m. hereafter. They met there today. G. H, Wefel is still a great sufferer from rheumatism. He is just back from Martinsville, where he failed to receive any benefit. New Castle Courier Miss Hirst tf Bloomington and Hubert Smith of Richmond are the guests of Mrs. Robert Smith and family. V. Armstrong, formerly of this city, and for some years business manager of the Dayton Press, has

severed nis connection with that pa per. Mr. Miller has gone to Atlantic City in his private car, accompanied by Mrs Miller, Benj. Johnson, John Johnson and wife, and Dr. Marvel and wife. Mrs. Howard A. Dill and children will po to Indianapolis the first of November to spend a month with Mrs. Dill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis C. Walker. The market for the benefit of St. Stephen's hospital given by the Ladies' Aid society, was a very successful affair and a neat sum was cleared for that institution. Tonight the Sons of Veterans at their meeting will consider the arrangements for the McKinley memorial, to be given at their hall on the evening of the 2Sth. The next meeting of the Tou-ist -club will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Hutton, on the evening of Nov. 1. The last meeting was with Mrs. Harry Downing. The Ladies Aid Society of the !

fceeocd Presbyterian church will hold a rummage sale at 1027 Main street, beginning Tuesday, Oct. 22. Rooms will be open for donations on Monday at 9 a. m. The Henry county Agricultural society Saturday elected officers for the

coming year as follows: Presiden

A. Smith; vice president. R. H

estimate was nearest the correct fig-

4 ure?.

Will Bell is in Cincinnati today. J. X. Tracy went to Indianapolis today.. c Mm. Rush Milltr Is at Indianapolis fo- the day. Web Chandlee went to Cincinnati this morning.

Dr. R. G. Moulton at tomorrow night.

Archie Street returned to Hamilton this morn in sr.

John Fuller of the Panhandle general offices is taking his vacation this week. . The C. R. & M. train going south was nearly an hour late yesterday morning. Mrs. James Smith and Mrs. Josiah White returned this morning from Carthage. Mrs. John Y. Poundstone went to Cincinnati this morning for a few days" visit. Dr. Moulton, celebrated lecturer on Romeo and Juliet.Tuesday evening j at high school.

still on the steepest declines. Beeler s bill is considered the worst ?n

this section of country.

Richmond lodge of Masons has work in the second degree tomorrow niwbt. Sh:vley & S livelej to Jav filed the suit of Levi Franklin D ls'vs. Sadie E. Dils, for divorce. Abandonment

hic-h school ' Is, ciaim?d- TheJ wre married in mgn scnool iyi and separated in 1S99.

W. K. Bradbury was appointed guardian of the estate of Jane Stcut, a perscn of unsound mind, this morning. She has $6,000 of proprty.The bond was placed at I2,uoo. Mrs. C. B. Mills, who is near death with consumption, was taken to her

home on the Chester pike in the am

bulance yesterday. She had been

away for treatment and came in on one of the trains. Will Scull of the Westcott pharmacy and Harry Wincett of Adams' left this morning for Ada, Ohio, to attend school. The vacancy at the Westcott has been filled bv Fred Hamilton.

T.. J , ... . , . I , .. 0 uric 1U1 tari iiann left this morning on his days on a v.sit to relatives, left last

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KNOLIENBERG'S S

RICHMOND'S SHOPPING CENTER.

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nrst trip of the season with next spring's goods. The latest news from Mrs. S. W. Gillian is that she is slowly improving but barely able to be up. Harry Cates now has exnress runs

No 11 and 14 between here and Pittsiburg, alternating with Geo. Prince. Mrs. R. B. Martin went to Williamsburg where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Pierce for a week or ten days. Mr. Smitn, attorney for the Richmond Street & Interurban company, is in town today. No special busi-

uess, jusiaropped in.

V ilium J. Brannon and son Will

iam went to Ohio today, for the benefit of the former's health wh:ch has

oeen poor lor some time.

uancing class Tuesdav and Thurs

day evenings by Prof. Nattall; also a social dance eyery Saturday even-

ln- 19-2t

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x ne piat tor tne season tmkpts t.n

the Orchestral association went ud

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u me v esxcom pnarmacy today. The sale has been encouraging up-to-date. Miss Johnson, the violin player, who has been the guest of Miss Myrick, returned home to St. Louis this morning. Robinson & Co. closed do n this morning.. It is their annual shut down for invoice and- repairs and will last about two weeks. Forrest Gartside yesterday cele brated his seventh birthday anniversary in approved style. Fifth family gathering and dinner. Mrs. Mary Grant started for California this morning where she expects to spend the winter with her

sister, Mrs. Frank Van Uxem.

university Extension Tuesday

uigns at nign scnooi.

E. A. Dickinson and R. B. Dickin

son, who were camped on White riv

er, near Perkinsville, are home.They had a nice time and caught a croot lot

ot nsn

J udge Fox.af ter handing down the

decision in the labor cases which we

give elsewhere, left for Portland where he holds court for the balance

of the week. The Sunday dinners at The West

con, wun tne musical accompani

ment, are growing m popularity

tor several Sunday evenings the

diningroom has been filled.

Martin N. Nixon is now taking the place of Frank Nixon in the paper

amis wnue me latter is on tne road and will probably remain in Rich

mond indefinitely. t : i - .

iuuiauapuns oeniinei: Koscoe Kirkman of Richmond while in the

city announced that he will be a can

didate for the Republican nomina

tion lor the state senate to sueo.ppd

O. u. Binkley,

The plat for the Gillilan benefit will

iro up at ine estcott pnarmacy

weunesaay morning. The sale of tickets has been large and the com

plete nil g of the h u 2 is assured.

evening for Chicago. He is one of

the directors of the Rnck Island road and the ba'ance of the directory coming through he joined them here. There were about 35 persous in the party, including many of the most prominent financiers of the country. Dr. Dougan of Denver, who was here, went to Chicago with them and from there went on home to Denver. The party which Mr. Reid belonged will spend a day or two in Chicago and then make an inspection trip

uver me enure lines or the road in special trains. Mr. Reid expects to get back here in about ten days and will remain here on a visit for ab ut

a week. Mrs. Reid remains here

until his return.

TORESl

ARE YOU INTERESTED IN WINTER COATS, JACKETS, CAPES, DRESS SKIRTS, WALKING SKIRTS. TAILOR-MADE SUITS OR FURS? We have given this department of our store exceptionally close and careful attention. Buying as we do from the leading manufacturers of the country, we have collected a line and variety which stands unequalled in this city. Hundreds who have purchased from us will testify to that. Our line of Coats embraces all the new shapes, lengths asd colors, and at pleasing prices. Our line of Jackets is large and the prices are reasonable. Our line of Capes is very complete. Cloth Capes, Plush Capes and Fur Capes. You can easily be suited in material, style and price.

Our line of Dress Skirts is very choic and we are showing a nice assortment. Our line of Walking Skirts never fail to please in style, cloth and prices.

They will please you.

DUDLEY FOULKE

Accepts Civil Service Com-

missionership Tendered

Him By President.

Washington, D. C, Oct. 21. It is

announced today that William Dud

ley Foulke ot Richmond. Ind.. has ac

cepted the appointment tendered by

ine resident of memborshin nn tho

Civil Service commission. Vi-Ma.ior

JohnB. Harlow, resigned. He will

assume the duties about November

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a uctto suuie SDPCiai narnaina in

Domes this week. Come and see me

oooDurst.

TAILOR-MADE SUITS Two huurrtd to sekct fr m. Our lii e :s so choke tvd arkd we i!l net atttmpt to descrite tteni Trices from to foO 00. Don't fail to see our suits at f 10.00, fU.00, 17.60 and f 20.00. They are matchless values We can please you in style. We can please you in fit. We can please you in price. Our line of Children's and Misses Goods is equally as large and choice, and prices lower than ever. Visit our Cloak Department and be convinced of the above. Twenty eight people employed on this floor. THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO.

I have some special bargains in

homes this week. Come and see me

Wood biuret.

Cooper, treasurer, Eli Crazier; sec-

Supt. Wineburg has institutes on Sat -relay of this week at Hagerstown for Dalton, Harrison. Jefferson and Hairerstown: and at Cambridge City f t Jackson, Washington, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton. Earlham College is making alaborate preparations for the observance of Arbor day this year. More than 100 trees will be planted upon the campus. Classes will be d s ensed with during the afternoon and the students will plant the trees. Prof. David Dennis will deliver an address in the evening in Lindley Hall. Persons d?siring to take in the Centerville trips over the traction lin !

cm do so any day now. The fare is j 10 ceDts each way. Cars leave at j 5:10 a m., returning here at about 7 I o'clock: and leave at 4.15 d. m.. re !

turniog here at 5:45 p.m. Cars 1 ed the firemen

run cear into the town now ami ! not be made

Jannette Hill Knox, of North Da

kota, a sister of Presiding Elder

tiill, will lecture at the Third M. E. church Tuesday evening, October 22,

at t :du. subject, "A Travel Med

ley. Admission o cents. The Grant brothers, Ed and Wib, who were visiting thtir brother, Dr. Grant, left last evening for Chicago whence they return to their homes. Wib is located at Rochester, N. Y., and Ed in Boston, one in the foundry business and the other in the commission line. . , Harry Nye, an old Richmond bov, was in town this morning for a little while. He is now mara?er of the business of C. Rocrers & Bros, west of Pittsburg and is continually on the road between that place and" San Francisco, with a number of traveling men under him. The stoA in

Chicago is at 131 Wabash avenue.

and Kaipa Nye is in charge there.

The fire not amount

could

out. Finally as it

inspires one to nobler and hfttpr

aeeas; unlocks the gates of haDni

ness; pours glowing vitality into

your system. That 's what Rocky

Mountain lea will do. H5o. Ask

your druggist.

Fire insurance at Woodhursfs. linoliPeek

Circuit Court.

Elizabeth Strickler vs. Myra

Whitesell. To Henry county on

change of venue.

H. C. Starr, administrator estate

Amos Strickler vs Minos L. Strick

ler. Same disposition,

C. S. & M, Ry, Co. vs Joseph

Smitbmeer et sL To Union county

btat vs beifert. Amended affida

vit and information filed, making

four counts in all. Argument in progress before Judge Smith on mo

tion to quash.

T have some special bargains in

homes this week. Come and see me.

Woodhurst.

Great

Bargain Sale Week.

This

The Fatal Wheel. William Metzker, bread baker at

Zwissler's. thought he wanted to

We have a job lot of linoleum, reg- learn to ride a wheel. He fell off

ular price 50c, to close out at 30c

yard. L. M. Jones & Co.

J. nue Kittle has moved his law

office in the Bliss buildintr. Nn. 8

nortn sixth street. 21-6t

the wheel Saturday Dight near the

market house and broke his ankle,

which will lay him up for several

weeks.

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i uaic some sueciai narcrains in

homes this week. Come and see me.

v oodurst.

Who is the

Woodhurst.

Richmond auctioneer?

Who is the

Woodhurst.

Richmond auctioneer?

The beauty thief has come to stay, Unless you drive the pimples and

blackheads away; Do this; don't look like a frurht:

Take Rocky Mountain Tea tonight.

Ask your druggist. Fire insurance at Woodhursfs.

Marriage Licenses. Roscoe C. Marine and Bessie Dan-

ner, uox Mills.

(jrao. H. Otte and Cora Catherine

White, Richmond.

IVileim

units

That Command Respect.

PRICES That Exact Admiration

In autumn on the seventh day of the week, The young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of clothes.

The trystine place

clothes is our store.

for the young man and the

Who is the

Woodhurst.

Richmond auctioneer?

If you haven't bought your fall suit we can eive

you some very interesting figures. We can give you satisfaction as well as economy. Our suits are stylish, ele

gant, distinguished looking, and reasonable in price.

$7.50, $10.00, $13.50. $15.00

and up will buy a first class suit and you will be surprised to learn how good these suits are.

LOEHR & KLUTE 725 MAIN ST.

CARPET WEEK AT

U M.Jones & Co. Will Offer

Some Great Bargains This Week. 1 lot Brussels carpet, new

patterns, worth iio cents for 48c

x iui reives carneta worth

ror kkc

1 T -. .It . ---- I

x ion au wool insrain earnpts.

"uw cents ior jccl

iwmemoer we ffive Trading St am n

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L'asu Durcnases.

Fire insurance at Woodhursfs. Notice B. P. 0. Elks.

You are hereby notified to meet at tnn i" T." m

Sunday Outing at Indian

apolis via iPenn. Lines.

October 20th, excursion tickets

will be sold to Indianapolis via Penn

sylvama lines. 1 round trip from Richmond. Special train leaves at

9:00 a. m. central time.

C. W. Elmer, Passenger and Ticket Agent.

alarm this morning did ,f1s lreiuesaay evento anything, but bcTthor-s ic-ct; ?2 1?0.1- at oclock sharp

for a while as it could i l. attena luneral services of Brother

iae trip is a very pleasant one. ; seem ea certain the alarm wis from Cal.b Limb, formerly of Dalton. ! i tn' d-recion of the P.ano works.oae now living near New Castle, was the ; of the "at'ons went down there. It

fortunate winner of a cash prize of i was fond tnat ia changing some of $200, in one of the National Trib- ' tJie. P3 two ires hid b?ea crossed

wmcn caused tne aiarm to ring. At the request of several parties interested, EI ward Valentine took a "locomobile" to Bjeler's hill yeter-

?K , aau ave an exhibition

une s guessing contests, the winners of which wera announced in last week's Tribune, an excellent portrait of Mr. Lamb accompanying the anniuDceaieot in that paper. Th? guesses were made upon the total receipts of the United" States treasury for a csrtaia dav, and Mr. Lamb's

ui am wmoing. me ascent was ruide without stopping, and in the descent the carriage was stopped

Adoiph Bartei.

Br order oi r , "Wi- J- PBIE, E. R. C. A. Tennis, Sec y. LACrTClTAINu

L. M. Jones & Co. Has i Sale This Week.

Attend our cheap sa!e this week on

xac; curtains.

Books Pictures

Bibles

Cameras

Kodaks,

Supplies. M00 RM ANN'S,

520 Main St.

(uiirrTinuiir 1

Now. that the fall season is coming it will be necessary to rid the house of some of it old, worn out furniture and replacing them with new, up-to-date furniture. rOU NEED A DESK?

Old letters and bills all the house no lace to put the right desk only a dollars.

See our Dainty, Dining Designs Wa have them in profusion.

6r

Gilbert t. Dunham,

The Leading Furniture Dealer.

and 6ai Main. Street.

People's Exchange.

Storage Ground floor, sixteenth

and y. ala. Vera Smith. tf

For Sale Household goods: Call at 512 north nineteenth street. Lost Sunday, a small female bea

gle hound. Return to Kouth's blacksmith shop and tret reward.

Lost Child's kid gkve. Lined and fur top, bat ween north fifteenth street school and 127 south thirteenth street. Please return to 127 south thirteenth and get reward.

Who is the Woodhurst.

Richmond auctioneer?