Richmond Palladium (Daily), 9 February 1904 — Page 8

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1904.

UNUSUAL GRIST In the Police Court This Morning. - Police court was busier this morning than it has been for quite awhile. Election nights generally fill the court room the next morning, but there was less than the usual amount of rowdiness displayed last, night. A young fellow was up this morning on a charge of disorderly conduct. Last night at the Phillips opera house he became very much excited over the result of the nominations and started to raise a rough house, but cooled his enthusiasm by a night's sleep in the jail. Henry Lennard was arrested last night on a charge of violating the liquor law. He pleaded guilty, payed his fine and departed. Last" night about half past 11 o'clock Ofiicers Winters and Hobble raided the Mecca saloon, on the south side of Main street. Fearing the outcome of the raid, as well they might, the people present turned the lights out, and, under cover of the darkness, made their escape. Bud Lally, the bartender, has not been heard of nor seen anywhere thus far today. No arrests have been made. ELECTli KITES Notes. Frank Steinkamp was elected com mitteeman m the sixth ward, hiiam Hill Avas elected to the same office in j the second and Dr. Ferling in the first. ' Walter Ratlin" carried both precincts in Center township. m m m Frank Reynolds was elected trustee of Greene township. Charley Han-is was elected trustee in Webster township. William Haisley was elected as assessor. In Jefferson L. F. elected trustee and A. Bowman was B. Hunter assessor. New Oarden elected Lem Anderson as trustee and George Reynolds as assessor. W. K. Cheesman succeeds John C. King as trustee of Center township. "Win. Mathews was elected assessor. The Republicans of Wayne county and the city of Richmond, especially are indebted to P. Ti. Myrick, Jr., for the bit of enterprise he displayed in having printed the blank election return sheets, which made it so convenient for every one to keep "tab" on the election. The thanks of all Republicans are due Ben for his forethought in this matter. COUNTY TICKET. Congress. James E. "Watson. Senator. Roscoe E. Kirkman. Joint Representative. Richard Eiliott. Representative. Dr. M. "W. Yencer. Prosecuting Attorney. Wilfred Jessup. County Treasurer. F.eniamiii B. M3Trick, Jr. Plione 6x5.

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Frank C. Mosbaugh. Surveyor, Robert A. Howard. Coroner. Dr. S. C. Markley. f Commissioner Western District. Ell wood Clark. C ommissioner Middle District. John F. Dynes. TOWNSHIP TICKET. Wayne Township Trustee. Charles E. Fotter. Township Assessor. John M. Winslow. CITY TICKET. Mayor. Dr. W. W. Zimmerman.. City Clerk. John F. Taggart. City Treasurer. Charles A. Tennis. Councilmen. First Ward Clark Thomas. Seoend oa,one Second Ward W. W. Alexander and Henry Deuker. Fourth Ward J. Rue Riffle and Fred Haner. Fifth Ward O. A. Leftwich and Cash Peek. Sixth Ward W. P. O'Neal and Chas. S. Neal. Seventh Ward Alonzo M. Crowell and James E. Harris. FORTIFY YOUR SYSTEM. and fight off malaria and its attendant evils, such as inactive liver, nervousness, distressed kidneys, mysterious pain, etc., by taking Vitona. It has proven itself unequalled as a remedy for failing vitality, symptoms of catarrh, premature old age, etc. One sample bottle proves its merit. A. G. Luken &Co. SUFFICIENT PUNISHMENT. It was a boy with a very subdued aspect and a long, scratch on his nose, Avho came to his teacher in one of the ilarire London board schools and hand ed her a note before taking his seat and becoming deeply absorbed in his book. The note read as follows: "Miss 1. : ploase excuse James for not be ing there yesterday. He played trooant, but T should think you don't need to lick him for it, as the boy he played trooant with an' him fell out, oi' the boy licked him, an' a man thev sauced caucbt him an' licked him, an' the driver of a cart they hung to licked him also. Then his pa licked him; an' I gave him another one for saucing me for telling pa; so you need not lick him until next time. I should say he thinks he'd better keep in school hereafter." Exchange. What Are They? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. A new remedy for stomach troubles, biliousness, and constipation, and a good one. Price 25 cents. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. II. Sudhoff, fifth and Main. Walter Ivossiter, carpet sewer and carpet layer of the L. M. Jones company carpet department fo rthe last thirteen years, is prepared to fit, sew and lay old and new carpets of all kinds. Xo. 20 Richmond ' avenue. Home 'phone 1381. I

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E Everything Quiet After the Election. , B. F. Mason has filed the suit of Frank 1. Allen vs. Lida Bodger and John Bodger, on note. Marriage licenses have been issued to Richard Swisher and Caroline Sowers and to J. Albert Rondthaler and Adda B. Lanford. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, bs. Frank J. Cheney makes cath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of-ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this Cth day of December, A. D. I8S6. (Seal) A. N. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the the best. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Strothaus. T3ie funeral of Mrs. Ed. Strothaus will be from the home, 443 south seventh street, "Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment wil be made at Lutherania, and Rev. Huber will officiate. Bishoff. George A. Bishoff, the four-montlis-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bishoff, who died in Lafayette Monday morning, will arrive here Wednesday afternoon at 3:55 o'clock, and be taken to Lutherania cemetery for burial. Rev. Huber will officiate. Mason. The funeral of John Mason will take place from the home of Henry Mason, 407 north seventeenth street, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Friends may view the remains by calling at Doan & Klute's 'vidertaking parlors "Wednesday evening. H?ckathorn. "Willie Hackathorn, age;l four years and seven months, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. iiacKatnorn, mea or spinal meningi tis last evening at their home, 305 Central avenue. West Richmond. The funeral will be held at the home by Rev. Chamness at 2:30 o'clock Wed nesday afternoon. Interment will be made at Earlham ceraeterv. Brown. Albert E. Prown, aired about fifty-three years, died of apoplexy this mornincr at his home, 234 southwest second street. The time and place of funeral will be announced later. MARDI GRAS EXCURSIONS To New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola via Pennsylvania Lines. February 9th to 1 5th, inclusive, excursion tickets to New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., will be sold via Pennsylvania lines. Fares, time of trains, etc., furnished by ticket agents of the Pennsylvania lines. 1 Ui t in I niJ 1 SSd a on til CulJ SDD0!

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