Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 April 1904 — Page 8

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1904.

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Entirely new, and at prices that make selling easy & & Ladies' Wool Skirts from $1 75 to $12 Our $5 Walking Skirt is a wonder

SEE US FOR LADIES' SUITS, SHIRT WAISTS, SPRING JACKETS; Etc We carry a large line.

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LIFE IS VERY UNCERTAIN Many deaths are caused by people not takirgr tbe proper precautions about what they eat and allowing ibeir stomachs to get in a terrible condition. Bread is the STAFF OF LIFE you eat it three times a day, 365 days in the year, and you should be particular what kind of bread you eat. Hundreds of people are suffering from indigestion, partly caused from the bread they eat. The old time "cottony" baker's bread will wad up into dough balls and lay in your stomach, and olteu times it requires the aid of medicine to make it digest .....

Ideal Bread

time nor money in getting it to the point of "Bread Excellence. " It is easy to masticate and easy to digest, and it is the .result of the latest ideas of bread baking.

"Ideal Bread" is pure, wholesome and substantial. For sale by all groceries. Made only by the RICHMOND BAKING CO.

The Richmond Palladium MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1904. ZLOCAL ITEM S Water bills due April 1st. Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glass changed at Haner's. Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry. tf "Mrs. "W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Try the Palladium for job printing. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. F. A. "Walker, of Anderson, was here Saturday. " J. II. Morris, of Rushville, spent 3'esterday with local friends. Miss Elizabeth McDivitt was a guest of Connersville friends yesterday. Dr. I. M. Hughes left this noon for a two weeks' stay at Mt. Clements, Mich. Miss Bertha McNally, of New Castle spent Easter with Richmond relatives. ' Mrs. J. T. Elliott returned this morning from a visit with her daughter in Paducah, Ky. v Mrs. G. E. Seidel, of north, thirteenth street, has as her guests Miss Eleanor Hume and Mrs. Becknian, of .Hamilton, Ohio. Riehard Needham returned this afternoon to Charleston, W. Va., to reenter school, after a short visit with his mother here. Miss Mareella Luken, who attends Mt. Notre Dame, at Reading, Ohio, spent yesterday with her father, on south thirteenth street. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. SWEET PEAS IN BULK, j ; BURPEE'S. ALSO NASTURTIUMS. PHONE 292. 13 HADLEY BROS.

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to - wear NUSBAUM is a PURE FOOD product, and we have spared neither , Water bills due April 1st. 30-10t Fred Urban was in New Castle Saturday on business. Have your carpets eleaned at Monarch laundry. Work guaranteed the best. aprl4tf A. R. McCormick, of Chicago, a frequent visitor in this city, is the guest of friends here today. Mr. Al. Gottamiller ,of Laymen and Carey company, of Indianapolis, spent Easter the guest of friends in the city. Fred Feldman, of Springfield, O., formerly of this city, arrived this evening to attend the funeral of a relative. Arnold Meek, of West Richmond, who has been quite afflicted with stomach trouble, is reported today as greatly improved. Miss Alma .Garvin . and Miss Blanche Boyd, of Cambridge City, were the quests of John K-I Peltz and family at dinner at the Arlington yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Swisher returned this morning from New Orleans and other southern points. They report their .trip to the Sunny South as a most enjoyable one in every respect. Miss Grace Hall, of Wheeling, W. Va., is the guest of friends in this city tor a few days en route to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn., where she will visit friends and relatives before her return home. - MRS. BENNETT, SOPRANO, MUSICAL CLUB WEDNESDAY EVENING. Don't wait for Decoration Day, but order jour Monumental work at once of Perry T. Williams, at 33 nortli 8tli. Two tags taken from Ideal and Mother's bread entitle you to . one vote to send your favorite to the St. Louir World's Fair. Get them exchanged for ballots at Richmond Baking Co. Don't let them tell you they have something as good. "Ideal Bread' ' is the peer of them all.

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Will Charles was in Kokomo Saturday on business. James Mungavin spent yesterday with Piqua friends ' t ? ; Harry Lontz has; returned from a visit in Hamilton. Mrs. II. C. Teeter of Hagerstown was here Saturday. J. H. Johnson spent spent Saturday in Anderson on business. Wilson Furry of New Castle was here Saturday on business. Miss Mabel Teeter spent Saturday with Hazel Williams of Fort Wayne Ave.. George Weir and John Burns of New Castle spent yesterday with local friends. Will Dormer returned Saturday afternoon from a business trip to Logansport. Richard Needham returned to Charleston, Va., this morning after a few days' stay.-, Miss Mamie and Elizabeth Nardin, of New Castle, formerly of Richmond, were here yesterday. Walter S. Painter of Earlham, who has been visiting in New Castle returned Saturday evening. Mrs. Nan Benbow left Saturday afternoon for Greensfork to spend a few days with relatives there. Walter McGuinney returned Saturday evening from a business trip to Knightstown and other points. Miss Eleanor Hume of Hamilton,

arrived Saturday for a visit with Mrs. G. E. Seidel, of north' thirteenth street. Henry Bullerdiek, who has been working at Anderson for a few months returned Saturday to spend Easter in this city. -Mrs. Mary Gentry of north elev enth street, returned Saturday from Cincinnati where she has been visit ing relatives. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ss. Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes oath 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 DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot he cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (seal) A. W. Gleason, IN otary Public. x t re is taken interHall's Catarrh Cure nally, 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 best. You should have "Ideal Bread" on the table morning, noon and night, then you have done a duty you owe your stomach. Tags taken from Ideal and Moth er's bread are good on the free voting contest to St. Louis World's Fair. "Ideal Bread is the height of perfection known to the baker's art. "Get the habit" of eating "Ideal Bread" lhat delicious flavor contained in r.o other loaf. Job work promptly done at the Palladium.

The 'Ecard of Directorsof iheLcuit-iura Purchase fccutenir Ccin Cc mi am villi set flsice n ai j-rtpiiatlcn oi JfM0, which vlil tc presented, in its entirety, to tbe perecn vho tends us a correct estimate of theFXACT numrer of raid Pdrolssions to the Louisiana purchase Exposition, which opens at St. Lcuis April 30th, and closes Decen ber 1st. 1!04. Should no one succeed In efctlmatlrg the exact number, tLe niinty will le presented to the ere who Fends us the nearest correct estin ate. This Golden opportunity to secure n n'Rgnif.ctnt fortune ecsU ISCHllNG. Cur object in making this linprecedented cller is to advertise end ruiroie the f-ale of our Souvenir Coins cf Admission to the

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DflDOlAlfffll uruiumu OCCURRENCES OF CAMBRIDGE CITY SINCE OUR " LAST REPORT TOLD OF IN A TERSE MANNER Several Social Affairs and Other Items of General Interest. Miss TWna Mm-rav was dfiliVhted with a short visit with her papa, Mr. Murray, of Dayton, Ohio, Sunday. Mrs. Ware and son, Harry, and daughter,Mrs. Harris, were the guests of relatives in New Castle Sunday. Ray Francis attended polo in Richmond Saturday Wening. Miss Leo Floyd, of Dublin, visited friends here Saturday afternoon. Wood Huber spent Sunday with his family in Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ward were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mills, of ) Knightstown, over Sunday. I. N. Davis spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Connersville. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Goings visited friends in Muncie over Sunday. J. T. Reese, professor of music in ' ., . . , the schools of Cambndjre City and ' vicinity,, is confined to his room with the mumps. Miss Mae Hamilton, of Richmond, spent Sunday with her cousin, Miss Lottie McMeans, near Straughn's. Miss Ida Westlake, of Dublin, was the gnest of her aunt, Mrs. Dinwitty, Saturday. . w1! "Cap" Johnson visited his family in Connersville yesterday. ' Quite a number of Dublin's yonnsr ladies attended the Catholic church . here vesterdav morninr. The Bachelor Maids, after quite ,; mm ine amies oi -ciud me oy meeting with Miss Hazel Fisher, on west Main street, this evening. John IVPyers was in Richmond Saturday. Mrs. Dan Smith and daughters, iRuth and .Naomi, visited friends m t.- i t ci x -T Richmond Saturdav. . xxi. xji . mtivccj ui xjuuiiiif was xxi this city Saturday afternoon. Mr. Renner Moore, of Dayton, O., was the guest of S. B. Fisher and daughter, Miss Hazel, yesterday. Miss Cnri Deifrnh. TVfrs. .Tnhn Tngermann and son, Ralph, attended polo at Richmond Saturday evening. Miss Wiseman, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with her parents here. , Mr. and Mrs. Stratton, of Knightstown, visited Mr. and Mrs. Byron Stratton Saturday. W. J. Hull spent Sunday with relatives in Columbus. Mrs. Hull and daughter, Alma, after a few days' visit there, returned home with Mr. Hull last tight. Fire sale at the Brown-Darnell company for the next ten days. All goods damaged by fire will be sold at a great sacrifice. Call and see us. mon-tues-thrs-sat World's Fair. These Fouvfnir Cclns el ArfxniEicn are oi artistic and appropriate design, m e im aluable a?n trr ntos of this greatest of all Fxrctiticns, and are slmiJar to the Colv.n t ian Half I'ol ar. aside li m Ibtlr intiirs 1c alue. W e ill accejt them in ejc-liange for regular tickets of admissicn to the "W orid's Fair, and f'r this i urrof e 111 maintain a ticket ffce at the nain ennance to the Fair On unds, which will be open e very day during the World's Pair period. Ieijlcdy vents re cf thesehe.inenii s, tut e nly a lin ited riiiniber will be cfleifd Icr tale. Ptice fO cts. With every cu nir ( o:n rf Adnilstieu purctated we allcw cne estin ate- to be made and filed, cf the total number of .WORLD'S FAIR,

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COUPON NO. 718 Notice: Cut out this Coupon, write name, address and; estimate, in Ink, mall with ?0 cents to Louisiana Pur-; chase Souvenir Coin Co., St. Louis, Mo. ' . .. . ' Kame j Address - City.. ...:., State sty' j - - . i ; ' " t , ; Estimate is ! ' - : ' . . , ' ' '

POLO BOYS M Opening of AtMetic Prk at Muncie Yesterday. In the opening game of the baseball season at Athletic park, Muncie, yes

terday afternoon the Muncie team, of the Indiana league, was defeated by a nine composed of professional baseball players from the ranks of Western league polo players. The score at the end of a six-inning contest was S to 7 in favor of the polo players. Bone and Jessup, of Richmond, and Hart and Iliggins, of Muncie, did stellar work. moras Shanghai, April 4. A letter from e Japan, mos iuC upane guvrr 1 T il.. T ernment has two ' hundred and fifty thousand troojs in mofio.i and fully sixty thousand more under arms in garrison at depots. Besides third reserves numbering a hundred and twenty thousand not called into action. The entire first army has been landed and established in northwestern t Korea with main base at Chinampho. The plan of campaign is kept secret but it is generally believed that the troops will operate as three distinct armies. . , STILL WATER AT INDIANAPO LIS. (By Associated Press.) Indianapolis, Ind., April 4. Though White river has fallen, a ldrfro nort rf irocf TnHarmrwVIis l'c cf ill , .,, , . , covered with water from three inches to five feet deen. MILES MAY BE ENDORSED. (By Asociated Press.) Indianapolis, Ind., April 4. Indications point to the endorsement of Gen. Nelson A. Miles for President by the Indiana Prohibition convention, which convenes tomorrow. HEALTH OFFICE. Births Born' to Mr. and Mrs." EdAvard Bradley, 602 'north twentieth strpetj a )OV To Mr. and Mrs. Harper Porter, Il()2 north D & boy To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taggart, S22 north G street, a girl. The plat for seats for the Marion , - , . inesday morning. They are choice , J . , Westcott pharmacy. Railroad tickets can also be had there. Fair $1 for the round trip. Miss Maude Scott was the guest of ,Jer grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Vanausdal, near Straughn's, yester day. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Mattis. Sallie Mattis, wife of Ben Mattis, of Fairview, died suddenly this morning at her home, on Hunt street. She was a splendid woman and an excellent neighbor. Notice of funeral later. Myers. Olga Louisa, wife of Solomon Meyers, died at their home, 442 south fourteenth street, this morning j at 3 o'clock, at the age of 2S years, j Funeral notice later, ' Feltman. The remains of Adam H. Feltman, who died at Dayton, will laid admissions to the Fair. No ore has any advantage in this contest. YOTJ are just as likely to get the $50.(00 in gold as any one. It is all pure luck. Should iheie te more than one correct estimate, the Jf('.fU) will te divided equally between the persons 'making the exact or nearest conect estimates. There may te no ties or div4oing of this monev; the enormous sum of JH'.ho maybe received by cne pertoju WHY NOT YOTJ? The Lrcky Winner will te notified the insim the official announcement of the total number of paid admissions Is n fide by the Louisiana Purchase Expoeiiicr Cen pny. We will aho pay alt of yc ur expemes to Bt. Lcuis and will deliver the $;0,(t0 IN ONE GREAT ST. I.OIJIS, BIO. Louisiana Purchase Souvenir SAINT LOUIS, U. S. A.

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u - . A good double FRAME HOUSE Good locatio Rents for $30.00 per month T.RJOODifiST REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THI , UNION NATIONAL BANK At Richmond, In tbe State of Indiana, at the close of business. March 5M. l0i. RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts 439,878 37 Overdrafts, secured, unsecured. . . 2,8WJ 42 U.S. Bonds to secure-circulation. . 100,000 00 Stocks, securities, etc . . ....... 71,360 Due from National Banks, not reserve agents 3,580 70 Due from State Banks and bankers , 50,000 0 Due from approved reserve agents f5,5528a Checksand other cash items 1,432 l Notes of other National banks 8,550 CO Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents .64 90 Lawful money reserve in bank.vlz Specie 12,850 00 inr ?ft nrt Legal tender notes $ 75.0D0 00 ' Redemption fund with U.S.Treas- , urero per cent of circulation... 5,000 00 Total $.y76,l65 8tf LIABILITIES. , Capital stock paid in. J 100,000 00 Surplus Fund : 35,000 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid 7,ft0 41 National Bank notes outstanding 100,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 601,510 (t Demand certificates of deposit. . . 31,734 47 Total $ 876,1(55 8d State of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss.: I, Edwin H. Cates, Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. EDWIN H. CATES, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn tobefore me thi 2d day of April, 1SKU. BENJAMIN F. HARRIS Correct Attest: Notary Public. I. M. RIDENODR 1 ALLEN M. HARRIS V Directors. ELGAR tJ. I1IBBERD ) arrive this evening and be taken to the residence of Frederick Crivel, 240 south thirl street. Funeral will occur at 2 o'clock Tuesday, sun time. Interment at Lutherania. Gregg. The funeral of Harmon Gregg, one of the best known citizens of this county, who died last week, occurred yesterday at 11 :30 from the old homestead, three and one-half miles north of this cit1", Rev. Sylvester Jones, of this city, officiating. The funeral was largely attended by the relatives and old friends and neighbors, for the deceased was held in high esteem by all who knew him. The burial was in the Centerville cemetery. The pall-bearers were: Louis Morris, Willard Townsend, Will Triplett, .Walter Reynolds, Henry Tubesing and DeWitt Reynolds. The deceased was the father of A. W. Gregg, of the Hoosier store. WANTED Small gentle family horse. Fhone 12S6. Manager Wanted. Trutlnvorthy lady or gentleman to I manage bur.mess in this country and j adjoining territory for well and favorably known house of solid financial standing. 20.00 straight cash salary and expenses, paid each Monday by check direct from headquarters. Expense money advanced. Position permanent. Address Manager, 810 Como Block, Chieago, 111. l-21t BAG OF GOLD as soon as you reach th.2 city. The total paid admissions to t Chicago World's Fair 21,400,141 Paris, France, Exposi'n, 16,705,107 Pan-American Exposit'n, 6,360,850 DONT DELAY ! Wrrlte Immediately and remember that all sou have to do to entitle you to participate in this intellectual and profitable contest is to enclose f:0 cents for a beautiful, rare and artistic Coin Co. 4

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