Richmond Palladium (Daily), 19 December 1901 — Page 5
BICH3ONl DAILY PAEllAimjMjTIIIJKSPAY,' OECEMBEE 19, 1901
Richmond Palladium
THURSDAY; DECL 19, 190L
Indiana and Ohio Weather
v. AimiNaTO!. D. C. Dec. 19 T 1? r-
ror louiana: rair, serere cold tv
Eignt and riday, colder tonight. For Ohio: Generally fair tonight, except snow in the south ard east, colder Friday, fair and cold. LOCAL MENTION. Glasses for Xmas. Jenkins. Cameras at Ross drug store. Dark glasses for the sun. Haner's Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Typewriters, all makes, for sale of rent. Ribbons, repairs, etc. Tyr-
reu, w . u. teietfrapn orace. tf Glasses for Xmas. Jenkins. Kodaks at Ross' drug store. C. E. Shiveley has gone to Indi anapolis for the day.
Get your Xmas photographs at 1. Ai I 1 Prt . ma -
street, Richmond. 2-tf
Positively no shoddy goods at Leo
lines pharmacy. - r See Hasseoftusch for Morris' rhairs, leather rockers and couches,
Mrs. Jenkins, wife of ex Governor
Jenkins of Oklahoma, arrived last
"venig on a visit to hr parents, Mr. aod Mrs. Josiah T. White.
Ebony toilet articles, imported and
domestic perfumes at Li?o Fihe s pharmacy.
The Ladies Aid society of the First
l'resbytenan church will not meet till the first Friday in January, , A guaranteed John Holland Fountain pen. Leo Fihe 's pharmacy. We have several lines of imported and domestic perfumes of the best manufacture. Also a line of toilet articles for the holidays. Adams' drug store. Fine Florida oranges 25c per doz. at JIawekotte's. Earl Widup is back from Martinsville very much improved in health, although he is very thin in flesh, and feeling better than he has for a long time. He will enter upon bis canvass ext week. llassenbusch's line of sideboards.
?xteusion tables and chairs are p-to- j Home at that place
date, prices right.
critical condition. Mrs. I'eea was
paralyzed about four weeks ago, also,
ana mis is tier second attack.
t.. G. Hibberd went ' to Kokomo
todav for the day. -
tveu Aioumen, the great egg pro
aucer, ior sale at Kos drug store. Mr. D, P McKee of Syracuse, N. V., is the guest of JJert Short today. William Gallasrher has been com
mitted to jail for safe keeping until
an inquest in insanity can be held.
Mrs. Zoller went toGreensburtr to
day to spend the holidays with her
parents. Mr. Roller iroes ud the first
of the week.
The statement that Chessman &
Schepman furnished the flowers for the Get factory blow-out was a mistake. They were furnished Lv Hill
A Co. i
The West Side Republican club at
their meeting last evening dec ded not to give their contemplated oyster
supper until after the holidavs. It was to have been given on Friday evening. The meeting of the Aftermath last evening at the home of Miss Pennioah Moorman, 122 south sixteenth street, was the last of the year and a very pleasant occasion. Prof. Edwin Trueblood, Mrs. Harry Downing and Mrs. john"H. Nicholson presented the program which was a splendid one and much enjoyed. John W. Birnes. formerly business manager of the Iteui. is in the city calling on friends. Mr. Barnes and family recently returned from a four mjnths' European tour which they erreatly enjoyed. By the war. Mr. i
Barnes is about to enter the banking
business in Kokomo. A new bank is
dicn?
800 cakes in addition to all her otner
duties about the house. , Don't forget the turkey from il to 1 Friday, Dec 20.
The Connersville News notes the
departure tnis week of Miss Mary E.
Logan of New York, whence she
sails on the 23d for India, as a missionary for the United Presbyterian
church. Miss Logan is well known
in Richmond especially among the
members of the Uni'ed Presbyterian
congregation, where she visited, and once lectured here. This is her sec
ond trip to India, she having already
spent several years there.
Turkey dinner at Grace church to
morrow from 11 to 1 o'clock.
A. 0. Marsh Nominated. Washington, D. C. Dec 19.
Among the nominations sent in by
the President today was A. O. Marsh, pension agent at Indianapolis. , Pension For Mrs. McKfnley. Washington, D. C, Dec. 19. Senator Hanna today introduced a bill
granting a pension of $5,000 a year
to Mrs. McKinley. V-W- . President Appoints Two Negroes.Washington, D. C, Dec. 19. The President today will nominate two negroes, Dr. J. R A. Crossland of St. Joseph, Mo , to be minister to Liberia and J. C ' Dancy, collector of the port of Wilmington, N. C, to be recorder of deeds in the District of Columbia, vice Cheatham, term expired.
RAILWAY TIES. Tb Missouri Pacific is establishing fine machine shops all along its lines. Russian railway officials hare received Instructions not to allow any card playing In the cars. Sweden promises to be the first coun try to substitute electricity for steam upon a large scale on railroad lines. The Kama ! has issued an order that no one addicted to the use of ciga rettes shall be given employment by that company, and a number of ciga rette smokers working for the compa
ny hare been dismissed.
ClinVinas Furnishings :
FOR MEN AND BOYS, Our line of holiday goods is now complete, we are showing a handsome line of
Neokwsr in tecks, four-in-hand, band bows, shield club house ties, all the new colorings and patterns, 25
t OW8 and
and 50c.
RECENT INVENTIONS. A process ha been patented fcr mak
ing amnciai wchmis out or pulp, so as to imitate such costly kinds as mahogany and rosewood.
a dock that will strike during the Umbrellas, a fine lot of Christmas umb.ellas in plain and
"" "-" uunujr me nigm i eu ver irin;m?a nanaies, $i.du to $D. watebes has (hi d produced to meet I
.Men's n?rffler3 in Way'p, Oxford and fquare mufflers in all colors and t ffered at 25c to $2.
Mm's fine silk suspenders, always appropriate, 1 pair in box, an extremely neat present, 50e, 75c and $1.
the objections f those who dislifce tb
sound because it awakeus them.
being organized there of which he is party but was afraid to do so on ac-
count of pains in his stomach, which he feared would grow worse. He says, "I was telling my troubles to a lady friend, who said: 'Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will put you in condition for the party.' I bought a bottle and take pleasure in stating that two doses cured me and enabled me to have a good time at the party." Mr. Snell is a resident of Summer Hill, N. Y. This remedy i3 for sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoff.
Holiday bargains at Hawekotte's
The annual social of the Richmond Business College takes ' place at the college this evening. It will start at
7:15 on account of the long and inter
esting program. The public are cor dially invited.
Rockers! Rockers!! Rockers!!! to
suit e ver r body at llassenbusch's,
505 Main.
For shoe bargains go to Hawe
kotte's.
Social prayer meeting at East
Main Street Friends meeting will be
held this evening at Amassa Jenk ins'. Central avenue, west Rich nond. Rockers at llassenbusch's.
Lewis D. btubbs, the judge appointed to try the Seifert case, is at
West Baden for his health and the time of the trial can not be stated until his return. It was exp?cted to come up at this term, however, and
should do so Complete line of dolls at lowest prices at Hawekotte's. Pine line of silk umbrellas, parasols and natural wood handles, 1.48 at Hawekotte's. Come and get bargains at the Bargain Store for Holiday goods. Pictures, easlea, mirrors, lamps at llassenbusch's. Boston store Christmas news will appear on the bottom of this page every evening. Friends here of Mr. and Mrs. John R, Teed, of New Castle, will regret to learn that Mrs. Peed is suffering from a stroke of paralysis and is in
to be the cashier.
Harry Warren, who used to manae the Standard Oil plant in this city, is in town for a day or t wo, stopping at the Arlington. He is now assistant manairerof the Stand
ard Oil company's Cincinnati office, and has about 400 square miles of
territory in Ohio, Indiana and Ken
tucky, now as important apiece of territory in the oil business as there is on earth. Il lVs well and savs
all his family arc well.
Woodward lodtre of Odd Fellows
at their last meeting voted a dona
tion of d to be sent to Greens burg
to buy candy and nuts for the chil dren in the Odd Fellows' Orphan
It is a present
which these children well know how
to appreciate. The candies will be
bought here and shipped by express so as to get there for Christmis eve. At the meeting of the Elks tonight the raatte cf their observance of the holidays will be taxen up. It is rot thought they will da anything with regard to Christmas day as new year's day is essentially the Elks' day, on which they keep open house and otherwise make themselves and their friends joyful and glad they are alive. This will bo considered to some extent at tonight's meeting, The C. R. & M. has struck a funny piece of trouble near Mancie. In or
der to secure a right-of-way across
the farm of Owin H. Trook.near Converse, the company gave him free transportation over all their line3 for
himself and wife for five years, giving him a written agreement. This week Trook placed the agreement on
record and now every farmer up there is kicking himself and everybody else because he didn't demand one like it.
At a meeeting of ene of the socie
ties this week the question was dis
cussed as to whether the woman or
the man in a family had the least
leisure time and which therefore should be expected to do the work of assisting thechildren in their studies, running the various errands down town, and the like. The question was decided in favor of the woman
after the production by one of those in the discussion of the following!
facts: In a year a woman prepares 1.095 meals, washes the dishes at
least 1.095 times, gets the children
ready for school 583 times, puts the baby to sleep 1,463 times, and makes
To the Pen. In circuit court this afternoon Ephraim Baker on a plea of guilty for petit larceny was sent to jail for sixty days. Hallie Burden for petit larceny, plea of guilty, to the pen for 1 to 14 years. It is Burden's second trip.
GoingHome. The depot, with its contracted waiting room, was a good deal like a picnic ground today all ' forenoon, fairly overflowing with young people in the happiest of frames of mind. Earlham c jllege has closed for the holiday vacation and the students are going home in droves. There were at least fifty today, and about the same number will go tomorrow. The college reopens on January 1. For Sale Cheap.
All brick, stone, joists, boards, studding, flooring, sash, door3, etc., from wreckage of Pennsylvania passenger depot, north E street between ninth and tenth streets. Inquire on premises. 19 3 Do not forget to call at 708 Main
street for your holiday goods. 19-3t
Creek an4 Reman Times.
uirriis mm isomans ana no
weeks nntil they borrowed this division of time from the esist The Greeks divided the month into thrc; equal periods, the Ronmns into three very unequal the kalends, idea ami nones.
Men's slippers at 98c at Ed Mashmeyer's.19d2t Ladies' satin nullifiers at tl 25 at Ed Mashmeyer's. 19d2t All leading brands of cigars, Amazon, La Pearle, U. S. Mail. San Felipe and Poney, in fancy boxes of 25, at Adam Drifmeyer's, 609 Main street.
Holiday slippers at 49c and 93c at Ed Mashmeyer's. 19d2t
Bonn AmniS Contains no coarse grit to scour and wear out surfaces.
You might give him a pair of gloves, of gentlemen's dress kid or Moca gloves, to $2 .23,
We have a great line lined or uniined, $1
Cordigan Jackets, $1, $1.50, $2 25 and $3. -! A suit or overcoat is always appreciated.4 We always show the correct styles at the lowest possible prije.
LOEHR & KLUTE
725 MAIN ST.
People's Exchange.
All advertisements under the above
bead, such as wanted," '"for sale." lost," Sec, will be eien one insertion
free, to Palladium subscribers.
Storage Ground floor, sixteenth
and Main. Vern Smith. tf
Wastkii To purchase a small
place of from five to ten acres near Richmond. Complete description.
location and price in first letter.
Address Rox 15, New Paris, O.
Wantei Girl for general house-
work; three in family. Must have reference. Call at 1322 Main street.
Largest and most complete line of smokers' articles in the city for the holiday trade at Adam Drifmeyer's, 609 Main street.
Fletcher's line of Neckwear large and hard to beat.
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Large sale of Oriental goods at 703 Main street. All are invited. 19 3t
W. G. Douglas shoe iH to $3. 50 at Ed Mashmeyer's. 15d2t
GREAT HOLIDAY SALE Of.Tapenese and Chinese novelties. The large -t assortment of China that I have ever offered, at reasonable prices. Sugars and creams 10c. Cups and saucers 5c. Great .Tob in Japenese waste baskets. I ask your insnertion. JOHN Y. CRAWFOKD.
Christmas Suggestions At the store that has the stock and saves you moneys Dressing Tables, Fancy Seats, Iron Beds, Chiffoniers, Foot Rests, Book Cases, Odd Dressers, Hall Hacks, Extension Tables, Fancy Tables, Reception Chairs, Ladies' Desks, Morris Chairs, Slipper Roxe. Medicine Cabinets, Rattan Chairs. Blackirg Cases. Unit Cases, Children's Chairs, Bed Couches, Divans, Screens. Davenports, Umbrella Holders. Easels, Mirror?, Go-Carts, Yard 8tands. Folding Beds, Pillows, Pedestals. FoldiDg Tables, Kitchen Cabinets, Library 'lables. Choral Glasses, Leather Couehes, Yonths' Chairs, Mattresses, Turkish Chairs, Brass Beds, Wardrobes. USEFUL PRESENTS THAT WILL LAST A LIFE TIME.
Gilbert
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The Leading Furniture Dealer
627 AXD (329 MAES STREET.
We do not repeat the same advert sements 1 over and over.
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Every advertisement issued is new. You have never read it before.
Christmas Store News Fresh Every Evening. UST ONE ITEM THIS TIME IT IS CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS. T'V.r lino ic rf sn flfifiVnt magnitude and importance to have the entire SDace. Christmas TTmhrplIas from wK if li tr r!mrc All nn Ai cnlirr nnnnoi'u aIaita.
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THE ONLY PLACE TO BUY CHRISTMAS UMBRELLAS.
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