Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 December 1901 — Page 5

RICHMOND DAILY FAMJLDITTM FRIH. DECEMBER 13, 1901.

Richmond Palladium

FRIDAY. DEC. 13, 1901.

Indiana and Ohio Weather

Washinotow. b. C. "bee. 13

For Indiana: Rain turning to snow tonight, Saturday fair, severe cold

wave.

furrow: ain turning to snow

tonight, colder Saturday, snow and rnucb colder.

LOCAL MENTION.

Glasses for Xmas. Jenkins. Kodaks at Ross drug store.

to

John D. Raeof Earlham trees

Chicago university after Christmas.

Dark glasses for the sua. Haner's Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. C Lafe Mercer was at New Paris on business last evening. Electric house wiringour specialty. N. Baughman & Co., 522 Main street. 20-tf Get your Xmas photographs at Persons', the leader, 704 Main street, Richmond. 2-tf Typewriters, all makes, for sale of rent. Ribbons, repairs, etc. Tyr rell, W. U. telegraph office. , tf Glasses for Xmas. Jenkins. Are you thinking of buying a piano for Christmas? ' Then read the Starr Piano Co.'s advertisement in this

paper. Dumas.the drunken printerwho at

iraciea so muca attention nere on account of his wit and cleverness, is

now in jau as ssew uastle raving

crazy. Cameras at Ross' drug store.

Lvlies beautiful fine human hair

switches 75c up. Positively Saturday

oniy. irs. aDerman, Hairdresser, 18 north sixth street.

Misses Abbieand Mary Harris are

singing tnis weett in a series of revival meetings being conducted in the Christian church at Fountain City by Iiev. Sherer. They are meeting with great success. Auction sale of real estate of the late Samuel Crampton, Saturday, Dec. 14, 1901. Building 407 and 409 north fourteenth street, lot about 0xl65. Two story double frame house on each side. Sale tobegin at 2 p. m. on the premises. The new ladies' waiting room at the Pennsylvania station is now being used and is very pleasant as compared to the old one. There is one inconvenience and that is the location of the ticket window. All tick

ets uae w ue puugai lorouga tnej pal window opening into the gents walt-?bui

the end loosens the string the entire

length.

If your gas is weak tomorrow call

on Mather Bros. Co. for help.

Dr J. A. Walls was at New Castle

yesterday.

George Eehelunan went to German-

town today on a visit.

Christmas slippers for men and

boys, 48c to $2. Humpe.

Mrs. E. V. Spicer returnsfrooa her

lormer home at Danville, Ky,. this

evemsg. f-j

Mrs.C.S. DuIIadway and Mrs.

Harry C. Starr are at Indianapolis

snopping today.

R. B. Powers, who eDends most of

uis time on me roaa out retains his

residence here, is in for the holidays.

Sunday schools and teachers should

not fail to get prices at the Greek

candy store for Christmas candies.

Mrs. H. H. Weist and her father.

Mr. J. K. Cilley. of New York have

gone to Chicago for a few days' visit

to relatives.

The C. W. B. M. of the Christian

church will give a market in the room east of the American Express office Saturday afternoon. Market open

at 2 o'clock. Headquarters ' for; Christmas candies. Discount to Sunday schools and teachers. Don't fail to see our stock and get , our prices. Greek Candy Store. The young ladies' society of Grace

church will hold a market tomorrow

(Saturday) next door to Meyer's grocery. Proceeds to be used for the benefit of the needy.

Rev. E. V. Spicer is meeting with such success in his meeting at Plainfield that he will not be home this

week as expected. Rev. Creighton

of Indianapolis will occupy his pulpit

here Sunday.

Mrs. Thomas Newkirk, who has been kept at home a good deal the

past week by the illness of her daugh

ter Josephine, is now about the court

house again. The child has improved

so as to be out of all danger.

C. G. Swain, rural route inspector.

is in town on a few days' vacation, but leaves again Monday for a week in the southern part of the state. He was at Marietta at the headquarters of the system the early part of the

week.

made arrangements to that end. It is feared that her lungs are affected. An Uncle Sam enamel at 13 makes a nice Christmas present. Humpe. D. M. Sisson of Anderson is in the city today, also E.' S. Cullen of Dayton, f , ; . , Fine China opening at our store Saturday evening. 13 4t John W. Stubbs has gone to Effingham, 111., to visit friends and look after his farming interests there. Humpe for Christmas shoes and slippers. See display. Sam Gaar is in New York city on business and is expected to return tomorrow night. Miss Louise V. Bovd, a graduate

of the Cambridge City high school, arrived this afternoon and for a few days will be the guest of Dr. Bond.

The Crarv Tourists" are enthusi

astically commended by the cr owded house for their magnificent entertainment. See them tonight at First

church.

Miss Maude Lamb, who has been

visiting friends and relatives in Den-

ver and other points in Colorado for

the past few months, returned home this morning.

Largest line of holiday s shoes and

slippers in the city at Humpe "s.

Rob White has been heard from.

He is at Houston, Texas, on his way

to South America, and he expected when his letter was mailed to leave

the first of next month.

The Kathryn Kidder company went

to Indianapolis, where they appear tonight. They went to the train at the usual time, and it came in over an hour late, making them a most

disagreeable waite which they put in

rambling about the stores near by.

They bought quite a number of

Christmas presents.

Everyone of an inventive turn of

mind has wished that he owned the

tent on the ordinary jack-knife.

ut no one dM." !! in oneof 'Im to.

leg room, which has been a rough I ventions which was never patented, looking place for a long time and is A new kni'e is shown in the stores now, worse thaa ever. , -.- for the holiday trade that is really an

improvement on the old lorm oi

W. P. Cook has been granted a patent which local shoe dealers say will make him a fortune. It is a patent eylet for shoes and something that has alwaysbeen needed. The patent hook going part way down the shoe was a grat improvement

fashioned eyelet, and

over the old

this is an improvement over all. It i company. Mrs. Dobbins

is an evelet. but the strintr eoes in I with their daughter and

pocket knife. The rivets at the ends

project a trine and the Diades ny open when they are pressed. It is a neat

novelty. J. H. Dobbins left this morning for Chicago and will remain there a few days before sroing to join his

is there in such a

in such a way tnat n runs straignt canamon nai aer inenus aresiariueu. from top to bottom. Simply pulling Mr. Dobbins has been advised by her on the ends draws the shoe together physicians to send her south and will in front and fastens it. and a pull at 1 remain for a few days until he has

See our grand opening announcement in today's paper. Nusbaum & Mashmeyer. 13-4 1 Ham Rupe, an old time citizen of Richmond, aow of Indianapolis, is in the city visiting friends and will re

main several days. Mr. Kupe used to clerk in the dry goods store of Had ley Bros in the old days. Although there seems to be consideral measles and other light dis

eases in the city, 'the general health is extraordinarily good. There are very few deaths, and at the three un-1

dertaking establishments none of them has any funerals on hand.

Dr. Ferling reports that the sickness among horses in this section, which was so bad for the past few weeks, is letting up. The trouble was a sort of epidemic of colds and coughs, but while it prevented the use of the animals there were few deaths. At the conclusion of the meeting of the G. A. R. last evening the ladies of the W. R. C. came in wilh filled baskets and served a dainty lunch. There was music with Mrs.

Swain at the organ, and tne singing

of the old war songs of 1861-5. The

occasion was much enjoyed.

Mrs. Julia Conklin is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Smith of Easthaven.

Hhm t m Jdy coagldernble prominence, being one of the trustees oT' the soldiers and sailors orphans home at Knightstown, author of the "Young People's History of Indiana," and a well known writer of educational articles and reviews. Samuel Dickinson, treasurer of the Hussey Mower company, received a letter from Mr. Hussey, who is manager of the works at Dublin, saying they have things in usable order, have a half dozen or more moulders on the floor, and made their first run of iron yesterday. As they only got into the works on Wednesday this is

J considered very quick work and indi

cates that they wm oe turning ous

lllliams.

I T AO MIN

LD SHOE,"

Brihat if the ld sh? is growing thin thjkind of. weather ms a most uncomfoible shoe of it, don't

(Winas Fnrnisliings

and 50,5.

in a

M ) I 000ly BEBKELE.V

FOR MEN AND BOYS. Our line of holiday goods is now complete, we are showing a handsome line of

Neckwear iu tecks. fotr-in-haud, band bows, shield bows club house ties, all the new colorings and patterns. o ana

lUn'B fin silk- snsnenders. always appropriate, 1 pair

jbox, an extremely neat present, DlK;, too ana i.

Umbrellas, a fine lot of Christmas umbiellas in plain and

silver trimmed handles, $1.50 to $5.

Men's Enffl ra in Way-, Oxford and square mufflers in all

colors and offered at 25c to $2.

vn ; hr envfl him a cair of gloves. We have a spe&t line

of gentlemen's dress kid or Moca gloves.

to r-V-'a.

Cordigan Jackets. $1, $ 1.50, $2.25 and $3. A nit. r" nvrpoat is always appreciated.

the correc; styles at the lowest possible pri-e.

lined or unlined, $1

We always show

LOEHR & KLUTE 725 MAIN ST.

HE SEASOXAliLE

i

JSOEIS THE

SUITABLE

COM-

SHOE,

ad the shoe for now is

waterproof.

$2,50 to 15 buys gocd

ones for ladies. I $3.50 to $6 buys excellent ones for men. .

J. M.Williams,

724 MAIX

ST.

complete mowers ir. a very short

time.

The ladies of the Eastern Star

ir&ve a surDrise party on Mrs. Eimer

Gormon this aftertoon at her home nn Vnrt Wavne avenue. There was

a nr il tratherini? and a supper, and

the affair was a very enjoyable one,

Finest oysters in the city

30 cenisa quart. MEYER BROS.

SPENCER & CO., JEWELERS, nvite you to call and inspect their line of - - - - RINGS, CHAINS, CHARMS, CUFF BUTTONS,

BROOCHES, RICH GOLD CLOCKS.

An Elegant Line of NEW

CUCKOO CLOCKS.

CHARMS,

NANTLES and

Beth Thomas 8-day, 1-hour gong,

enameled clocks

at and f4.1U, usually sold for t.tu ana .du. Come and look at them.

SPENCER & CO.,

Phone 1383.

1002 MAIN.

; IT-

pi

THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS IS ALL OVER THE STORE.

DEPARTMENT C.

EAST ROOM FANCY GOODS DEPARTMT. One Grand Display of Beautiful Coods.

DO YOUR SHOPPING IN THE MORNINGS IF POSSIDLE.

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750 Jardiniers All new and perfect in every respect, 23c, SOc, OSc and up to $3.

Dolls! Dolls! Over 400 beautiful Kid Body Dolls, our own importatiou. See them at 33c, 33c, 30c, and up to f lO.

118 Smoking Jackets Tailor-made, all wool, fit perfect. . See See them at f4 00, J4-60. f5.00, J3.50, $6.00, $6.50, and up to $12.

Archarena Boards Crokinole Boards Checker Boards f 1. $1.25, $2 50 and $3.

Fancy China KXQCISTTE LISE. Plates, Caps and Saucers, Sugar and Cream Pitchers, Fruit rfjftheW Crtery

Trays, etc . - i "

PURE LINEN

Lvn A r J I Ik r HI H I rriN .

I inilllm&allVI lib! m'

SOO IOZ. HANDKERCHIEFS. Best assortment you ever saw, for 33 cents each. - HANDKERCHIEFS THOCSASDS OF THIM. h Pure Linen Initial, 6 for . . . . . ftOc SOO dor. 5c each, 6 for 33c 100 doz. assorted styles, each, at . lOc 100 doz., each 13 c 135 dor., each 13c - See our Handkerchiefs at 50c, 75c, J1.00, and up to SS.00 eachT" Men's Silk Handkerchiefs with Initial, 25c, Wc, 50c and (1.00. 50 dozen Men's Jabonet Handkerchiefs, 2 f or Beautiful Line of Chatelaine Bass

Steel Beaded and Leather. ,

Ribbons! Ribbons! 300 pieces Silk Taffeta Ribbon, Nos. 5, 7 and 9, all shades, at 5c 100 pieces. Nos. 12, 16, 22 nd 60, to go at, per yard ........ lOc 1 lot 50c Ribbons for . . . . . .33c

Brass Tables-Onyx Top. 25 nice new ones, $3.75 vp to f 15.

Handsome Pictures. 300 Pictures of all kinds from 25c to $15.

Fancy Boxes Celluloid and leather For Collars and 'CoSs Handkerctriefs,Ties J . " and Gloves. - ' : '

Fifty Suit Cases

Prices, $1.75 to $12.

See window displays They give you an idea of what is inside. :

LADIES' NECKWEAR, LADIES

HUFFS, IMMENSE USE. ALL .NEW. IX JEWELRY WE CAKRV AUTHE MW THIS6S.

93 Traveling Bass and Crips For ladies and gentlemen. Prices from $i.oo to $12. 80 Handsome Lamps Every one new and different from the ordinary lamp. Paces from $2.50 to $15. 25 Gas Portables All new and very reasonable im price . . . Cut Glass Candelabrums silver Candelabrum China Candelabrums

Cut'IGlass

We carry one of the best lines made in the t. 1 : - il.

couriiry, auu prices vue owest .... :

'BEAITIFUL SPECIMENS OF AIJ1 !IX POTTERY WARE. DICK 1 5 WARE. LOWELSA WARE, ACRE- ' LI A WARE, RUDOLSXAIJ 6ERiAX WAEE. TOKISOBA WARE. Al'STBIAS WARE. "

75 salespeople employed. Come mornings if possible.