Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 January 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUMWEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1904.
CAMME CITY Dan Van Buskirk is working in the telegTaph office at Jackson's hill, this week. . Miss Hazel Fisher visited the high school Tuesday afternoon. I J. E. Case, an extensixe lumber dealer of Rushville, made the National Drill company and the Standard Manufacturing company business calls Tuesday. The different grades of the school here are preparing papers which will be tent to the ' St. Louis fair. Each member of the grade is requested to prepare a paper, and then a selection of four or five of the best will be made. Corinna Sikkenga has the scarlet fever. j Miss Virginia Falls i the guest of Miss Ruth Markley, in Richmond. Forest Hill is working in Indian apolis this week, completing the residence which he has been building for Lynn Kepler. ,, Quite a number of Republicans from here attended the convention at Connersville Tuesday. Mrs. Sam Huddleston, of Dublin, has been sick since Christmas with tonsilitis. Dr. Stevenson, of Richmond, and Dr. Denning, of Indianapolis, were here to see Mrs. David Lowery Monday. , Ora Wagner, of Jacksonburg, was here yesterday. Rev. "Wimmer filled his regular appointment at the M. E. church Sunday morning. Mr. Enoch Roberts, of this place, is taking treatment for a cancerous affliction on the side of his face. His many friends hope to see a speedy cure effected. Mrs. Waldo Powell was visiting relatives here Sunday. Daniel Kitchell and wife are the parents of a new boy, sixth child. Miss Jane Miller is very badly afflicted with rheumatism. Services were held Sunday at the Universalist and Christian churches, both morning and evening. Edith Brattain spent Sunday with Gertrude Fouts. ?
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buying goods of true and fixed - $1 and 75c Dress
Gents' Dress Shirts to close 3 for
Gents' 25c Ties to close 2 for. .. Gents' 35c and 25c Ffancy Socks . .......... . Gents' 50c Fleeced Undershirts
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Children's Wool Hosiery at ridiculous prices. Special bargains in Ladies' Outing G)wns, 79c Lot 50c tfoif Gloves, plain shades, 35c Neck Ribbons, worth up to 29c, 10c Gocd Hair or Cloth Brushes, 10c EVERYTHING REDUCED
ONE-HALF OFF! Ladies', Misses' and Children's Cloaks
Clyde Chipley of. Summittsville, Ind., is here visiting friends. Mrs. Catharine Williams wife of Jacob Williams of New Garden" "".is very sickl -.. ' ' Mrs. Richard Wooters and daughter, Myrtle, spent Iast; Saturday in Richmond with Mrs. Wooters' son, Harry Wooters, and wife. Word has been received here from C. M. Williams and wife who went to Pensacola, Fla., and Williard Pitts and wife who went to Century, Fla., that they arrived all right. Will Dormer was in Richmond Tuesday on business. FAMAfffl
Services will be held in the U. P. church each night this week. Mrs. Lillian Smith returned to Delaware, O.l Thursday. - Miss Mabel Paxton," is suffering with erysipelas. The Ladies' Aid society will give an oyster supper at the new parsonage Thursday evening, January 21. Driving Out the Enemy. These are the days of colds, sharp and sudden, attacking throat -and lungs, and leading to consequences one does not like to think about. Avoid further exposure and fight the enemy of health and comfort with Perry Davis' Painkiller, the family stand-by for sixty years. It conquers a cold in a day. See that you get the right article. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. (2) CHESTER this week. Phineas Hyde and family, of Illinois, has been visiting at T. C. Borden's. Mrs. Roy Nichols has been , very sick the past few days. Her mother, Mrs. Huffman, has been staying with 1 her. i Henry Rupe has rented a farm near Eaton, O., and will move there , the first of March. I Ed. Taylor and family are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Smith Crampton. Ed is slowly improving from the ser-v ious injury received at Columbus. i Mr. Allen has been on the sick U X
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list. George Kerlin has been seriously sick with heart trouble. , Pearl Pitman is at 1 home fron Modoc. , " Lulu Hampton, of Richmond, visited at Mr. Sharp's over Sunday. Ben Martin was taken very sick last week at the home of Herbert Greene, Richmond. ; Mrs. Martin is with him. He is threatened with a severe case of pneumonia, Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Williamson entertained a party of friends Thursday evening. A pleasant evening was passed. . A number from this place are attending the revival meetings conducted at Orange church by Esther Cook. Mrs. Witt, an aged lady, is very ill at the home of her son, Ross Witt, south of here. Lincoln Minor has returned to his home in Denver, Colo., after spending the past two weeks with his sister, Mrs. John Parks. Carrie Druley has the mumps. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and , Diarrhoea Remedy. The uniform success of this remedy has made it the most popular preparation in use for bowel complaints. It is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant to take. For sale by A. G.'Luken & Co., W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main street. FOffTlpTY Mr. Carl Nuss of Richmond is in our city this week in the interest of the Palladium. Miss Lawhead will commence revival meetings next Sunday at New Garden.- r ,.,. Write This Down in the book or memory: there is no such thing as a harmless cough. Every cough is a warning of a confidence that goes from bad to worse unless it is remedied right away. Opium-laden medicine is a delusion. Allen's Lung Balsam cures the worst of colds. It clears the bronchial passages, so that the lungs get plenty of air. Why not get a bottle today? - (2)
GET YOUR SHARE OF THE BARGAINS AT NEFF & NUSBAUM'S, SEVENTH AND MAIN.
EVERYTHING IN THE STORE REDUCED
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See the special Tot of Embroideries, Edges and Insert- 1 " ings.-. .; yS. '03C Would be cheap at 12 1-2 Mattings, i Linoleums, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Laces and Tapestry Curtains all at sale prices
See the Moquette Rug . 1 . ;. See the Velvet Rug .......... .
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The cough that holds on ' in spite of; all remedies needs energetic and above all thorough treatment. A mere cough mixture won't do. Root out the cold that causes the cough. How? Scott's Emulsion. Why Scott's Emulsion? . Because it stops the irritation, soothes the tissues and heals the affected membranes. When? R i g h t a w a y. Scott's Emulsion begins to help with the first dose. Pepple who have used Scott's Emulsion will not be satisfied with any of the numerous substitutes that are offered in the form of wines, extracts, cordials, etc. When life and health are at stake it is unwise to experiment with unknown and untried preparations. . We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street New York GREATEST SHOE SALE EVER KNOWN IN RICHMOND AT NEFF & NUSBAUM'S, SEVENTH:; AND MAIN. --!:, i People's Exchange STORAGE Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. Vera Smith. TOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents a hundred and some thrown in. TOR SALE OR TRADE A good new 8-inch, well boring machine and complete outfit for making water wells. Have made two wells a day with a machine like it. Must quit work on account of age. S. B. Huddleston, Dublin. 14-tf FOR SALK I want a buyer for a good o-ioon houe, two wells, cistern, cellar, No. 1 barn for 4 horses, corner lot, 1 block from street car line, two blocks from school house. Everything in good order; for $.1,400.00; $100.00 in cash. Balance, $15.00 per month. See me. S. K. Morgan. Office eighth and north E. 12-5t 23d nothing here poorly made vi mowV' J-" 1.34
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