Richmond Palladium (Daily), 30 November 1901 — Page 5

nlChmOnd Palladium thesewriU be sold at the bazar. This I class pledged 1100 fnr the,

church and has already $55 raised. &ereani Krone able to be at his p'ace again this wevjk. , Sal Meredith post G. A. R. nomi-

uaacu umuers last nig-nt. Earl .Widap is at Martinsville for for hlS health afl Offill ram-vt-n f , . .

lyUiiHU 1 W i

ten aays at least. r y At the meetin of the Aftermith next Tuesday Othello will be p-e-sented by Mrs. Coffin arm Miss Johnson. Henry TJ. Johnson has returned from Cincinnati and Pennsylvania points where he was taking depositions.

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SAjyOVEMBEB 3Q. 1901.

SATURDAY. NOV. 29, laOl! Indiana and Ohio Weather WASHINGTON. D. C. Nov. 30 -or Indiana Cloudy. slierhtlv warm.

, , ,

dav

For Ohio Partly and Sunday.- r .,

showers San-

cloudy tonight

LOCAL MENTION.

Dark glasses for the sun. Hiaer's Spectacles correctly fitted at Hacer's. Kernels of wheat the queen break fast food. oct9dtf Mrs. C. S. Wilson and daughter Ruby, are visiting El wood friends. ' Typewriters, all makes, for sale or rent. Ribbons repairs, etc. Tyrrell, W. U. telegraph office. tf Electric house wiring our specialty

IS. iJaughman & Co., 522 Main street. ... 20-tf Mrs. Martha Harlan of Bethel is visiting her children, Mr. and Mrs F. F. Haisley. ,.

There are no new cases of smallpox in the city and no apprehension of any sp-eading of the disease. The ho ases are quarantined. Asa precautionary measure "against smallpox. Dr. Smith of Easthaven has feit obliged to close the wards of the hospital for the present to all

fjcuciiii visitors.

Mr. , Thayer, Western traveling salesman for the Starr, is in and brought several car load orders with him. He will go east to call upon that trade for the balance of the season up to Christmas. The Starr piano contest for the

c - ' v v ouutv tu th bCUUOl pupil closes this evening. There are upward of one hundred comoositions .submitted in the competition, and the decision can not be made public for several days. The funeral of Samuel Jacobs takes place at Cambridge City on Sunday -afternoon at 2 o'clock. There will be quite an attendance from this city. Mr. Jacobs was a well known citizen of that place. He died from

a strode of paralysis. Rev. J. W. Kapp and Rev. E. O Ellis leave Monday morning for Washington city on business connected with the Y. M. C. A. It is hinted that they will see Miss Helen iould and the Carnegie representatives before they return.

1 tie county commissioners meet in

regular session Monday and will

nake quarterly settlemenet of the accounts of the poor farm and orphans' home. All unfinished business will be settled up for the year, and this wilJ Drotubir wa tne last

at this session succeeds hintself as commissioner and begins his second term of three years. TV.i on? rf .Tnsenh C. White vs.

A Li ou.v v. C - . John E. Mason, for money loaned, in Justice Hoover's court was a hard fought one. W. H. Kelley appeared for the prosecution and C. C. Hinkley for the defense. The jury received the case a 4:30 Wednesday afternoon

and were;out an mgnt, rcnuiui" verdict yesterday evening at 8:30 for U.18 in favor of the plaintiff. The costs were about $28. A case of how it sometimes happens has just been proven out. Y alter Deeringer, a prosperous young . i V, , Karrpl nf Rpn DaVIS

apples. In the barrel was an apple

v, of. Pina Til. Whoever

tinds it please write to Miss AJia

Ransom, Pana, 111- Mr. ueerm-er ...,.i the not. later went out to

. tV,Q writer and this WeeK tnev

m..r..;o,l The bride is

daughter of a wealthy fruit grower of Illinois.

-The Tourists met last evening. The first subject considered ? was Alaska, seal fisheries, salmon fisheries, by W. J. Hutton. Jnd.ana authors were presented by Mrs. iJ W. Dennis and Mrs. 13. J. ANestcott. The next meeting will take p.ace on the evening of December 13. IUwai

will be presented oy 1,-" and "MobSpirit in America by H. T. Lemon and J. F. Elder. The text for the evening is from Poiybius "The government will tae the fairest of names, but the worst of realities, mob rule." Class No. 9 in the Christian church Sunday school will give a "talent entertainment on the evening of De-

cember 10, at tne rjiuiau -k-. for the benefit of the church, the program to consist of music, recitals, etc., and confined strictly to class No 9. No- 23 will give a bandierchief bazar about December lo. The class sent out a littl verse of Poetf. asking in verse for a .handkerchief. to friends in every state in the union who have responded splendidly They have received to date ar e.eja nt assortment of fine andKercb uef, o. rr known style and materia., ana

All sojourning and visiting Elks are invited to narticinatw in t.ho

memorial service at the First

iresbytenan church tomorrow. John Zeller ran down from ChiP'l rr r li.'i 'T'l -. : -

,v vy iaivc mo a Luwmsgiv jngamong

wiv . mruus ana neignoors. tie re turns to Chicago tonight.

The teachers' institutes for next

Saturday are: Abington, Center and Centerville at Centerviile: and Bos-

kuu ami nayne at tne onice oi rupt. Wineberg. Real estate men say that business

"ui "uc uuuh very quiet, inere is a demand for new, modern houses, either to rent or to buy, but old

houses are net in demand.

I he meeting of the Whist cl uh lust

evening at the home of Mrs. Maud

chickens," turkeys, etc.v Tvhicb were

sold, people taking tnem nome. J?rbl. Frank Eyer of Greenville. O'., is visitiDg Councilman A. O. L eft wick and family. ..-.. There is no meeting of the Musical club next week. The next meeting will be on the evening of the 11th. Mr. and Mrs' B. G. Potter, of

(Geneva, Ind , are visiting their j daughter, Mrs. Chamness.

Late news received by friends here I L TI' .--11-1 -

iruui jirs. st. . y . uiuuan is no en

cou raging as to her condition.

Those out walking tomorrow will

find objects of interest at both elec

inc piants, wnicn are progressin finely and are worth lmkincr At.

- r Prof. Eyer.graduate of Lepsig.will have charge of the pipe organ at the rr.:. i i i . - i i .

u uiteu xrre&oyserian cuurcn tomorrow, both morning and evening

services. There will be a social at the Grace

f T ,1 t m -

ji. ca. cuurcn luesaay evening, uec. 3.The Philharmonic auartet will fur

nish music from 7 to 8:30, and Miss

Harriet Nardin will recite. No ad

mission charged at the door. Every body invited.

Bert Smith and wife of Peru are A. 1

tne guests of their uncle and aunt, 1 m 1 J m - mi l

ouu .urs. .cu jiorns. inc nappy couple are on their wedding trip and

tuuie so ine prettiest city in Indiana to see some happy examples of wedded bliss.

Kuinmer was a very pleasant one. The next mretincr i Vielrl at. tha Vmmn t

Charles S. Neal and wife, south

fifteenth street, Dec. 1&

Cambridge Citizen: Harry B. Miller visited Richmond Monday and made a 3,000 investment in real estate, purchasing a double tenement prooerty 217-219 south fourteenth Street. Ha rpard hia incjifmat

t ' " - " .j u mii u

a goon one.

Runge s orchestra played five engagements in the forty-eight hours ending with the show at the Gennett last evening, one of them being a

swell reception and dance at Ander

son, un getting oft the train with

nis bass on the wav back last even

ing Eddo Kline slipped and sprained

uis anKie so ne is nardiy able to walk. Rev. and Mrs. Trout, for pastor of the Christian nhuroh nac tiio m,

of F. F. Haisley and wife the past two davs. Mr. Trout ha hKn lra.

ed at 1'iqua, but has accepted a call at Lafayette and stopped off en route to visit his old friends here. This was his first visit here in 11 years. The popular "Crary Tours" will be inven at th Virct. 1 T? ,.,,,

- - ' i J . L.UU1LU

auring tne week commencing Dec.

i'iu. mese inustratea

j , . ' " . . .iiaiic;

a b urariuj eouorseo oy pastors of churches of this city will

which he was assa'.l-

-n trto. was hot cn-

r " - - - if - - . .

.Aw.rlv datl anJ had an

Xjioe'J carriaiie for a uearli'ti h whs aunounwd to sfeathcr was wretchealy 4"nnd what followed is

1 -f

fgone far when he heard tad knew that the reporter 4ftU the driver on the ex,4The major call to the alighted. -Crt down

Jtouus mac." he r;d. The ..-.I tliinkiu- the lime for

9i veiii-'uuc-e h;id come. ?Mr. McKinley. taWinc off l-you put on tbis overcoat . o..t -nrria!ie."

Jor MeKiuly " said the reCTss you don't know who I been with you the whole itfving It to you every time J and I am going over tonight niwys If I can."

ir MeKlnlev. "but

this coat and get Inside and

so that you can ao w

TKe Skill of tKe Cook

family"

of the

iutauquan.

MAGIC NUHBEP.

wedded bliss

Ffteen years ago Rev. A. W. Lamport dedicated the M. E. church at Rome City. At the time many Richmond people were there fi ihing, and attended the church, chipping in a neat amount out of compliment to Tr r.!ln-iTvry. TU 1 u I I

- . iuc tuui tu uas ueeu vakittli tL. i. ... .

.cuuui luepasi summer ana will be ! u , nnd" rededioated tomorrow, by Mr. Lam- 'rtb son-great teUora

port, who will during the service endeavor to raise the debt of $7,100. His many friends here hore he mav

s icceed.

I was

opening

talks" by

.m kw I T IK "

k- Other l n. ---

in bear oi tne LU".""" .i'

me oue. "nai uuui. -rnine.of course." replied some;

'Tnere are umt- - -

,nd you tam or . u.u.

Then you ttowi i "'"

1 i .. . nina II v - -

Cfl L uas

denser ro u tb

.the magic uum don't you know, and all that colors in the rainbow seven i KPrenth son ot a

reeaioa ted tomorrow, by Mr. Lam- ta sonsr.1 o third.

ash. tusu. . 'S T the number you mean. A has five fingers on his band and s on bis foot, and he has five

so charmed with Crary's j, l3 undoubtedlv the magic pntortninmont o I" .. . . onotiipr ."because

ni.yl-it oftA. r l . j lber,

" u uiuii nnu iresu ana un

Is demonstrated to the

through the medium

food she serves. Those cooks show the greatest skill in making delicious and wholesome hot-breads, cake and biscuit who use the Royal Baking Powder.

ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO,

,00 WILLIAM 6T , NEW YOB.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS.

AiDLKMAN-Viiliam S. Addleman died Friday night at his home two 2. nSS of Middleboro from kid-

man of Whitewater. "fll take place Mondav morning

leavintr the bouse at " xi ieaiun . wi, towater M.

vices will be new "'Wwater

V. church. lntermen " -

failing interesl.

recommending them to all.

Ge.v. Lew Wallace. See them at First M. E. church.

i..i.nixl another.

,pie .":,- 1I6 days and

irlthree times

with some con-

ONION

cemetery. T A

A nstis The lunerai oi - --

noon at 2 o ciocK iruu. - ' at south eighth street. lntermeu

Earlham.

Home "Jft'SSB Finest variety in City, maae by MrS.llut.LEYBKOS4

Prayer Meetings All Next

Week by the Auxiliaries of the W. F. M. S.

Tha liniAn

j I "wu piajcr services or

"""'"S pictures unierent - auxiliaries OI

snrKrinl.Dni1int.c 2-.ll snnh afto..A ,

or public schools and th wnoral lows;

l 1 - rr.i . . "

puunc. j.ney are instructi

a insiue a

lee nights, and Li.cwi trv. try

D seei

niu was r.r " a soulfu,

! . . Allt

ne-just two. . wfao had

A hard iwiuuu

en nsteu.us r , . a

rto unmoved, here harsh xoice: nnmber one

"TIip masie numuvi ln S world, and if you want to suctheceed never forget It. on tue

E. An interval o."-. - b tbey

....tr -rrx r.FT YOUR HEAVY

wkR FM WINTER IN FALL Suits and Overcoats.

Ynn will find

and original and at sue

stock surprisingly clistinctWe

the M

b held at part of all

. . . 1 1

I

mm' ' Amnffl-

A metal polish that does not daub the hands or woodworm

as delightfully entertaining. pubHoVas cordially invited. There was a program of music, addresses,

etc. r-ari viuup sooken last night but on account of

ill health was unaoie iu uu Comstock filled the vacancy in a anlendid address on the evacuation

of Cuba oy the Spaniards.

The stockholders oi the menmonu street and interurban company held

their first annual meeting at the

Westcott on Monday evening, xms will be the first meeting they have held since their organization and the meeting will be important in many ways. All of the stockholders will be at the meeting. It is presumed the policy of the company in the matter of interurban extensions will be outlined and talked over.

The Knights of the Golden Eagle were the recipients of a most delightful surprise last evening. It was the regular meeting of the lodge and the nmp and the lodsie ad-

. ,-,,1 tiio nwmhers were nrepariDg

. ,1 u I : V v. . ' . -

I truardetl. After their alarm had some-: j what subsided they were further re- j ! assured bv the members of the tern-1

pie the women s branch of the oraer, marching in with baskets. The banquet board was spread and the occas on was one of the most enjoyable of the many enjoyable affairs of this growing order.

The Old Dan TucWer, recently here, played at Winchester last week.

Pan Sherman, tne star ui me Kcreation, was born near that place

and worked on a farm until a tew years ago. his for-sure name being Pan Snyder. Before reaching Winchester he wrote his relatives in thecountry, who packed the house. The Journal savs it was the first time many of tbem had ever seen a show of any kind and there was about as mh fun fnr others watching the

audience as looking at the show. The dinner at Centerville on Thanksgiving day given by the Ladies" Cemetery association for funds for the cemetery was the greatthev have ever had. It

is an annual afair and has been of matt hnpfit in manv ways. It has

raised money to keep the cemetery in repair, which was badly needed ! and has been wisely expended. Every-1 bodv in that section has recognized j the "worth of the movement and has j

patronized it liberally eacn vear. aau thnaitha become a sort of annual

reunion

i,-.-, t.r. T-, -.Vim nnd neooie .to

and manv were there yesterday. They soeak highly of the entire affair. The supply of eatables was seemingly Inexhaustible. After serving dinner and supper to large crowds the ladies had a large amount of

lows:

Monday With Mrs.

u north eighth st

fol-

Pearson's.

G. H. HiB

;trppt lire 'mi.

fc. Ivodai ;i U9t ill. . J fcx1 .iwuut

Mrs. Mott leader. Wednesday Regular monthly meeting of all the auxiliaries and will be held at th9 appointed places-

Thnrsnav With Mrs. J. W 111 lUD-

nineham, 327 north eleventh street,

Mrs. G. H. Hill leader.

Prirliir With Kev. Lr. uiuam,

A.T 1 iTT-ir-V leader.

Saturday Each auxiliary at their

own churches.

Suits filed.

Tiv Whit esell Harry Rife vs. Ella

M. Rife for divorce; have been married a little over a year. Inhuman treatment charged. By Bmkley Caroline Newby vs. Chris. Burkhart. Civil action on note, demand $400. A Wronff Interpretation. Minneapolis. Nov. 30 In the disnestcriiav Samuel Itogan

was sentenced to three years in the state penitentiary for shooting Peter rni, orn after the McKinley assas

sination. Kolik is a Pole, an.l on being asked if he was an anarchist, replied that he was. It afterward developed that he did not understand English well and supposed he was asked if he was an organist. t-atal Feud. Middleshoro. Ky.. Nov. 30. Joe

Lane last night shot and killed T.ee Smith in a saloon four miles north of here. The men are mountaineers, and the killing was the result of an old grudge. Lane has not as yet been

arrested. Will Se tie Ontne. Washington. N'ov. 30. President Roosevelt left here at 10- o'clock this morning for Philadelphia to attend the Annapolis-West Point football game. He will return this evening. He traveled in a special car in which were

Mrs. Roosevelt and two children. Commander and Mrs. Cowles. Secretary and Mr. Cortelyou. Mr. Loeb. Mrs Douglass Robinson and daughter. Dr and Mrs. Rixey. Colonel Bingham anc Mr. and Mrs. Richardson. Secretarj Root and a party of 35 persons occu pied another special car.

THE MAJOR'S VENGEANCE. SU-Klnley and tb Heporter Wli Persistently AHJ Him. Durlrg one of his congressional cam

paigns Major McKinley was iouow.-i

reporter tor a

who is

described as being one of tliow

"shrewd, persistent fellows who are always at work, quick to fee an wppoftunity and skilled in making the most of itl" While Mr. McKinley waa annoyed by the misrepresentation . to which he was almost daily sulJectel he rauhi belr. f jt the skjH and

Unt to silently to sup-i

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ITEMS Of I" ' I,' " .KIcl-r

Wtli. ' ' ....

HnHr.fr the first half of this year

ItftDOO tons of vegetables were shipped

ojit from talltoruia.

TTleetrienl annliames usefl i;i tr-et

. ii,.-o r.r th eon ii trv represeii. an

investment of 1.SO0.hnMWM.

Th reiirinir of worms and mnnufac t

ure of silk were completely ljroKen up in America by the revolution. cetvlene black, produced from the carbonof acetylene, is coming into use in the manufacture of India ink. Anthrax, the sixth phigue of Egypt mentioned in the Bible, is ravaging the lower counties of South Iakota. : -Reed nens. snlit at the end like nnill

wn fmmil in Kcrvt'tian

' ... . V 13 I

. 1. Yirrliimv r.

our stocK .suipw- -r ut

ich low pncea,uy

a,u n " 7n hve no doubt in youi

is

ai?:""Tw rne to be clothed from.

eiiimcivK j

c .1 cnits in cheviots, cassimers and woru all thew lad'S in stripes and checked to Slo. r-MiL OVERCOATS Full back, mth or without the yoke, 4G and 48 inches long, $10 to $22. Medium length coats in black or blue kerseys and fancy

cheviots 30 to

LOEHR & KLUTE

725 MAIN ST.

,as become a sort of annual ffom lJace to place by a reportt for the whole neighborhood. paper of oppos:te political faith, ition line has made possi- desoribed as one of

attena

. f..nti.i in Ksrvntian I

tombdamgr ii n " fX ! :

j There's X t 1 If p a great demand for ;) j u I J ysterettes i j,J L kl Be sure your supply 11 1

II II is not exhausted 11 11 f U Before the meal is : -1 l If II readytoserve ( 1 M " M Bold on'.j !n Io-rr-I PKk"T I Cl I ! i! U 11 ' J 11 fc ; II y KanosAL biscuit oonraJT. U " - .