Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 December 1901 — Page 5

Richmond Palladium

FRIDAY. DEC. 6, 1901. Indiana and Olilo Weather Washikgtow. D. C. Dec. 6 For Indiana Partly cloudy, thre?tenmr tonight and Saturday, warmer in the northwest tonight. For Ohio Fir tonight, Saturday cloudy, rising temperature, probably rain in the west. LOCAL MENTION. Dry wood. Mather Bros. Co. Dirk glasses for the sun. HanerVs Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Dry split wood for cook staves. Mather Bros. Co. The police commissioners will hold a meeting this evening. rJectnc house wiringour soecialty. N. Baughmaa & Co., 523 Main street. 20-tf Crockett of in the city Mr. and Mrs. Sim Cambridge City were vesterdtrv..-. Get your Xmas photographs at Persons'; " the leader, ; 704 Main street, Richmond, 2-tf Whitewater lodge -of Odd Fellows will have work this evening upon several candidates. Typewriters, all makes, for sale or rent. Ribbons, repairs, etc. Tyrrell, W.- U. telegraph office. tf The young people of the North A Street Friends church will give a social and supper this evening. Immediately after the holidays a pirty of Richmond people will go to California to remain until spring. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Paulding of Cincinnati arrived last evening for a visit with relatives south of the city. Hckendauqua trioe of Red Men will give a social this evening for the members of the order and their families. Mrs. Joseph D.Harper of St. Louis returned home today after a visit with local relatives and friends in Richmond. Mrs. J. L. Dalton of Cbillicothe, O., is in the city on a visit with relatives and friends. She will rema'iL several weeks. Mrs. Sarah Steddom died at Oregonia, O., Wednesday. She had zmmero'is relatives ia Richmond and was well known. Mrs. Jeannette H. Knox, who has been the guest of the Rev. (J. 11. Hill and family, returned to her home in Kokomo yesterday. There will be work in Kiner Solo mon's chapter, Royal Arch Masons, this evening. Two candidates will receive the Royal Arch decree. The annual meeting of the Indiana fruit growers' association is now being held at Indianapolis. A number of Wayne county farmers are in attendance. ' A dispatch from Washington states that the senate yesterday promptly ratified the appointment of William Dudley Foulke as civil service commissioner. Eaton Register The council held a special meeting Tuesday evening to discuss certain sections in the franchise about to be granted the Hamilton, Eaton & Richmond Traction Co. Local hunters say that while the quails are becoming scarce as a result of the persistent work of the gunners, the rabbits are as numerous as ever, and some parts of the country are really overrun with them. The Hagerstown fair association has been reorganized and L M. Pierce has been elected president. L. S. Bowman has been chosen secretary. The association announces that it will give its fair at the usual time next summer. Dr. Kinsey had a call in the country on Wednesday evening. He tied his horse to a tree at the roadside and entered the house. A few moments afterward the animal took fright and ran away. The vehicle was almost wholly demolished. The second annual ball of the Whitewater .club, an organization composed of members of Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows, , will occur on the evening of December 11 in Odd Fellows hall. The lodge orchestra, which by the way is one of the finest organizations of the character in the state, will furnish the music. Harry Schramm, formerly of Richmond, now conducting the barber shoD in the C. H. & D. depot at Cin cinnati, has been in the city during th nast week with bis wife and cnii dren. He is thinking seriously of returning to Richmond and engaging in the poultry Business, tie nas several properties near the city in view but has not yet made a selection. Harley Border, the hotel beat who was given lus aays oy Jiayor Zimmerman, does not seem to relish life at the eountr iail anv too well, but tnr all that he is well behaved. Oae thine is moralir certain and that is Rorder will not leave Sheriff Unthank's hotel without setting hi board. That Jts -oeen anaby the county -sr-s L fci Martindaiea tiarnaot urt. ioi e poultry dealer; are afreaJyttt-T the ing great numbers of turkeys for Christmas consumption in New York and other eastern markets After being dressed they are placed in cold storage and shipped by the car load. TVtwn thirtr and fifty thousand

pounds of turkeys will be shipped from Greensfork between now and Christmas. t-3 Dr. Harold went to Indianapolis this forenoon. J. K. Ritter of Manciet was in the city vesterday and today. Billy Brehm, the barber, has, been quite ill for the past few days. - Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Shiveley

went to Indianapolis this morning. H Editor Frank Clouds of the Centervilie News-Heeald was in the citv today. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hastings have returned from a visit at Cambridge City. , - - Miss Leo Elliott has been visiting Mrs. David Daem at . Eaton during the past week.' The ladies of the Christian church at Whitewater are giving a two days' fair which is proving a success. The Ladies' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church met this afternoon in the church parlors. Miss Ada Bush, of Boise City, Idaho, left yesterday . for her home after a visit of more than two months with local relatives and friends. - According to local physicians there is comparatively little sickness in the city at this time. Tonsilitis, one physician says, is leading the Van at present. Two thousand people were at Elkton, Preble county, yesterday when ground was broken for the line to be built by the Ft. Wayne, Dayton fc Cincinnati Traction company. The Hon. Benjamin i Parker, of New Castle, well known to many Richmond people, is a candidate for reelection as Henry county' representative in the legislature. " "" The Indianapolis division train No. 21 was more than an hour late today. The delay was caused in the east. Travel on this division of the Panhandle has been particularly heavy during the past week or two. Attorney A, C. Lindemutb will go to Detroit, Mich., next Sunday to take the deposition of B. Michener Graves in the Continental Fraternal Union cases that are still pending at Elkhart, this state. Chauncey Fisher, the ex-league ball pitcher, who is interested in the organization of polo teams, will be here in a day or so to talk over the propositioa of organizing a league of several Indiana cities. The South Side Improvement association will elect officers on December 17. The organization, it is reported, has several projects in view for the next year that will benefit the city in general and the south side ic particular. Concert at the First Lutheran church next Tuesday night. Local talent assisted by Starr's Cecilian and Miss Igelman of Indianapolis, a lormer resident of this city. Admission only 25c. The program will ap pear in tomorrow s paper. Calanthe temple, Rathbone Sis ters, has selected the following officers: Most Excellent Chief, Mrs. Harmeier; Junior, Mrs. Flo Bayer: Senior, Mrs. Leonard; Manager, Mrs. Ezra Thompson; Protector, Mrs. Emma Cregar. The complaint of Centerville people that the interurban car running between Richmond and that town is marked "special" instead of Centreville, will soon be quieted. The company has ordered proper markers for this car that will be here in a few davs. While there has been nothing definitely learned as to who the contractor for the new Panhandle depot will be, it is understood that this will be announced later. The Indianapolis News says that the company expects to expend 200,000 in Richmond and vicinity, which makes it appear that the improvements are to be of con siderable importance. Mr. John M. Cooke, representing Miss Kathryn Kidder, who will on Thursday present her revolutionary play, "Molly Pitcher, "at theGennett, is in the city stopping at the Westeotk The report is that Molly Pitcher is the best piece Miss Kidder has yet been seen in not excepting even Madame Saus Gene. Cyrus Saxton, of Whitewater, who was in the city today, states that the people of Franklin township are of the firm belief that the proposed traction line that will touch both Whitewater and Bethel will be built. Recently an expert employed by the projectors of the company went over the proposed route and find it a good one for construction. I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the excellence of Mrs. Kate Crarv as a lecturer. Her "Italy and Rome,1 'given in my church to an audience of over two thousand, was listened to with the greatest interest to its close. Her views are excellent, her voice clear, her manner and lecture all that could be desired. Thos. B. Hyde, pastor Chicago Avenue (Moodv"s) church. At First M. E. church next week. There is not a case of smallpox in the city. The persons who were exposed and who have been kept under close observation have shown no symptoms of the disease, and as the time limit is now at end there is no for further alarm. The chillOrea of the Garfield school, who were noU accui arcu anu wcu were Kept their classes as a precaution measure, will be allowed to re turn to school next Monday.- "' tniversal meat food chopnersif V 0 gold fish just received at Prices.

bmneml rto i. leansSan Juan. P. R-. Dec. 6. Charles Hartzell (secretary of Porto Rico, who is acting as governor during the absence of Mr. Hunt, now on a visit to the United States) has issued a call for the legislature to convene on New Year's Day. The city council has passed a resolution providing that a cable dispatch ie sent to President Roosevelt, thanking him for his kindly Interest In the affairs of Porto Rico, as set forth In his message to congress, "which causes an affectionate expression of gratitude from the country toward you." " The council also tenders an expression of its affection and asks the president's support in behalf of the erection of a naval station here. . ,

Starch Plant lertroyed. Des Moines, la.. Dec. 6. Fire was discovered yesterday in the National Starch manufacturing company's plant in the southeastern part of this city, one of the largest plants of its kind in the world. Lack pf water prevented the fire department from accomplishing much except to keeping the fire from spreading. v The tire burned for, several hours and the plant was entirely destroyed, entailing a loss of $200,000. - How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for anv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh ! Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co.. Props. Toledo, O. We, the undersigoed, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, made by their firm. Wlst & TRACX.Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Waldinq, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family PUls are the best. Fresh oysters served at Prices stewed, fried or raw. Blue Point shell oysters at Prices. French flannels for waists at Crawford's. 5-3t Home made Layer Cakes, Finest variety in City, made by airs. Mutton. IIADLEY BROS. Phone 292. tues-thurs-fri Rugs, all sizes and grades, at 5 3t Crawford's. Bargains in box - coats : at Craw53t ford's. Saturday. Finest oysters in the city 30 cents a quart. Potato chips 25c per lb. 40c Florida oranges 29c per dozen. Meyer Bros. Fur boas at Crawford's, 5-3t Prices ice cream, the very best, all the year round. Smoking Jackets Ladies. Early next week 1 shall have in a large line of fine and entirely new iackets. No old stock. These are a very choice line and you are invited to call early and make your selections. John E. Peltz, 5 3t 23 N. Ninth Street. Get a box of Prices elegant lates. chocoPrices own make of pure candies. Crawford's stock of Japanese ware is now ready for your inspection. 5-3t To Get Rid of a Corn. First soak it in warm water to soften it, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing the blood and apply Chrmberlain's Pain Balm twice daily ; rubbing vigorously for five minutes at each application. A corn plaster should be worn for a few days to protect it from the shoe. As a general liniment for sprains, bruises, lameness and rheumatism. Pain Balm is unequal ed. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoflf. " . A nice faacy vest or pair of trousers makes a good Christmas present. We make them. " John E. Peltz, 5-3t 22 X. Ninth Street. Elegant Malaga erapes, new dates and nuts at Prices. flgs, People's Exchange. All advertisements under the above head, such as "wanted," "for sale," last," &c, will be .given one insertion free, to Palladium subscribers. ' -Storage Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. Vern Smith. tf j Wanted Washing to do. Call at 313 south tenth street. : s..Fo Rest Eight room brick hoi s corner- fourth and south 1 - A; C4l at 103 south fourth street. , astkd L af urnished room. App; v auo Eorta sixteenth. street-.

Prospects f Good. :? 1 Gaar, Scott fc Co.. which reopened the factory this week after several weeks, shut-down for annual invoice and repairs, will have its entire force at work within the cext two or three weeks. The present outlook for business in eugices and threshers is excellent and the company anticipates a "busy season, Robinson & Co., who are making extensive improvements at the factory also expect a big business the coming year.

SALE of METAL, OVAL AND ROUND P FftARIR M00RM ANN'S, I 520 Main St. Open every night until Christmas li. B. Cochrane, D. D. S. There Is No Excuse For your having bad, ugly teeth to mar your beauty and ru : n you r beal th. If vou are timid you cetd have no fear, for we are prepared to do per fectlv painless dentistry, aud if your mean are limited, here is the place to come, for our prices are more than reasonable for the kind of work we do. This is the way all my patients talk: Dr. Cochrane extracted nine teeth for me entirely without pain, and 1 suffered no bad after rrtilts. MR. N. H. KINLE, - ll North 17th St., ' ity. Compare these prices with what ou formerly paid: 6od Sat f Teat on rubber - S5.00 1BK Geld Crown , 4.00 22 K OoM Crown . S.OO Bold Fillings - - - SI.OO U Sllvoe Fillings SOe and up Tooth Extraetod, SBo and ,50 Remember, all work is guaranteed. I will forfeit $25 for toctb I can not extract without pain. R. B. Cochrane, D.D.S. Reeu.&r drauiwifd and Registered Dentist Rooms 18 and 19, Colonial Building 'Be sure you cet the igtit rooms The numbers are on the door. Ready for Christmas With a Full - Stock. Make vour selections now. There is wisdom in seizing the first chance to inspect our line, which is rich and overflowing with the choicest Holiday attractions. - t Our assortment of New Books alone is worth your most careful attention for it is gathered from all the wide fields of literature. The many artistic and pop ular styles of bindine in which our line is onerea this year insures pleasure .and profit for book buyers. Our line of Pictures and Art Goods is also intensely interesting and attractive. There are other articles that particularly engage the attention of Christmas fiuyers. such as Games, Leather Goods, Fice Statuarv. Toilet and Slanicure Sets, Vases, Fountain Pens, and countless pretty articles too numerous to mention, in all grades and styles, and at prices the most popular. - We make a specialty of artistic picture framing. Our equipment in this department is complete. We cordially in-, vite early and frequent inspections. Ellwood Morris & Co.. 720 MairrS

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IT'S TIME TO GET YOUR HEAVY

WEAR FOR WINTER IN FALL Suits and Overcoats.

You will find our stock surorisinizlv distinctive

and original and at such low prices, considering quality, that you will have no doubt in your mind that this store is eminently the one to be clothed from.

Fall Suits in cheviots, cassimers and worsted

all the new shades in stripes

FALL OVERCOATS

Full back, mth or without the long, $10 to Medium length coats in black cheviots $o to $14. LOEHR & 725 MAIN ST.

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Just received a full line

Patent Leather and Enamel Shoes For ladies and gentlemen for Christmas gifts. Select them now. We will lay them aside for you till you may want them. Ladies' Fur Trimmed Nullifiers at 98c a pair. Men's Leather or Velvet Embroidered House Slippers at 49c a pair.

Fred C Laforaiiaiiu, 718 MAIX STREET.

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Mer is and at such a time it often happens that In such cases come to us at once. You can borrow money from us on other personal property of value without

You can get any amount from 10 to f 1(X. You can get it on short notice. You can have from three to twelve months time. You can pay it back weekly, monthly, quarterly, or as you may desire. You will have the use of both the money and the property. ' You will be treated courteously. You will receive honorable, satisfactory dealings. Your business will be strictly confidential. If you owe a balance to any furniture store we will advance you the money1 to pay them off. You can also get some additional money for other purposes, if you wish. Your payments will be so small that you will not feel them.

You can also make loans on diamonds, watches aad pledge.

We also make loans to salaried people who are liable firms, on their personal note without security.

Do not fail to call on us when in need of money. RICHMOND LOAX CO., ESTABLISHED 1895. Room 8, Colonial Building. S. E. Cor. Main and 7th 8ta.t Home Phone 445.

Central Livery Stable,

UXDEI XEW MANAGEMENT. COACH SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY.

Prices on Coaches for Weddings and Parties made on application. Prices on Coaches for Funerals, J3.00 to a&y city cemetery. - - "'- -- - Trice on Pall bearer Coach, ft.00 to any city cemete-j?" ' ' ' ' ; " We solicit ar share of your patronage. Both Phones ZlL1 ! 1: Gaar&Shurloy; . 12 and 14 N. 8th St.

and checked $5 to S15.

yoke, 46 and 48 inches or blue kerseys and fancy KLUTE of f'Jou Here ready cash is badly needed. your furniture, removal.

piano, team, fixtures otf5"J"

other valuables left la permanently em ployed by re-