Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 April 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1S04.
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No. 100 Plain all silk Taffety Ribbons, lor Saturday 8 c Nos. 60 and 80 Fancy Ribbons, for Saturday 8c
The new Fancy Bulgarian Turnover Collars worth 15c, Saturday.
Three Silk Neck Ruffs, worth double, see them. Lot 1 at 50c. Lot 2 at 75c. Lot 3 at $1 00 Crashed Leather Belts, now so desirable, Saturday only 23c A Ladies' Seersucker Gingham Skirt for ... 48c Visit tlie Toilet Article Depa- ttnent Williams' "Shaving Soap 7c. Cuticur. Pear's, Woodbury . Facial, Packet's Tar, all 25c goods, for 19c Perl UlUes! Perfumes! We carry all the standard odors. Nothing but fioe goods. SPECIAL ALL, DAY SATURDAY, Lundborg's 50c odors 20c oz., 10c for oz. Buy CARNATIONS of us Saturday iOc a doz , 20c Yz doz.
LEE B.
A WORD TO THE HOUSEWIFE. WHICH WILL YOU HAVE ? Bread of poor or indifferent quality or do you prefer Richmond Baking Co.'s fc Ideal Bread' In it we use Just a little more care in selecting materials Just a little more skill in blending the ingredients Just a little more attention paid to the baking Made by an entire new process and made only by the Richmond Baking Co. Ask your grocer for it, and if he does not Jceep it, telephone us, and we will see that your wants are supplied s RICHMOND BAKING CO. Red, white and blue label on every loaf. Tags taken from Ideal and Mother's Bread good on the fiee voting contest. World's Fair, St. Louis Get them exchanged at our office. Contest closes Sept. 1st.
The Richmond Palladium FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1904. LOCAL ITJEMS 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. Walter Boden of Cambridge City was a Richmond visitor yesterday. ' Mrs. Henry Townsend went to Muncie yesterday for a brief visit with friends there. Our best advertisement is the clothes we make. Fine suits $15 and $18. Emmons' Tailoring company. R. N. Hart is sole agent of Hearst 's Chicago American in Richmond. 'Phone 10C3B. Yokel manager circulation. 6-4t Miss Edith Bowman of north fourteenth street left yesterday afternoon for Hagerstown where she will spend Sunday with relatives. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, ,$3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines., Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. Mr. and . Mrs. James Judson of the "Wayne" who have been the guests of Indianapolis relatives for some time past, returned home this evening. Mrs. Maxim of New Castle," who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. A; Oreenstreet, for a few days, returned to her home last evening. - , SWEET PEAS IN BULK. BURPEE'S. ALSO NASTURTIUMS. PHONE 292. ; al3 HADLEY BROS. You get More for your money when buying "Ideal Brci.? ; 'Eighteen ounces of "pure Fool.'
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aterday 8c NUSBAUM Wesley Weeks is the guest of Fountain City relatives for the rest of the week. ' Miss Pearl Medearis, who attends Earlham, is visiting her parents in Olive Hill, Ind. Mrs. James Atkinson and Mrs. Belle Olvey of Economy, spent yesterday in the city. George Culbertson returned this morning fiom a short visit with his parents in Olive Hill. Miss Xellie Taylor returned last evening to Greensfork after a short visit with Mrs. Frank Parsons. Mrs. B. B. Timberlake went to Greensfork yesterday evening to make a week's visit with friends. REAL ESTATE Prepared by Nathan S. Lamar, Ab stractor of Titles and Justice of the Peace. Office over 510 Main street. Jesse E. Reeves, trustee, to John F. Miller, lots 192 and 193 in Starr's addition to Richmond. $10,000. Sheriff of Wayne county to Peter Algert, north one-half lot 30' J. fR. Mendenhall's addition to Richmond. $675 ! Sarah A. Detman et al., to Lovetta M. Miller, part lot 72 original plat of Centerville.. $175. Mary Evans to William F. Davis, part southeast quarter section 36, township IS, range 14 east, containing 5 acres. $S00. William 'A. Bfasg, James Baker, William E. Booth, trustees, to Benjamin Tanner, lot 3, block 9, Milton. .$10. Collesta Chandler et al., to Charles V. Thompson, lot 6, Cyrus G. Gates' addition to Richmond. $400. For Goodness sake, eit "Ideal Bread" made only by Richmond Baking Co. " ":t; j cream at Price's; 1 4 ' Price's for a box of nice chocolates.
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THfi BEAR END OF THE STEVENSON BARN FELL IN LAST NIGHT AT SIX O'CLOCK A Dangerous Looking Wreck This Morning Caused Loud Report. The building belonging to Mr. Campfield, in which Joseph Stevenson runs a livery barn on south seventh street, was wrecked yesterday in the rear part. The entire rear portion of the structure caved in about 6 o'clock last night. People in the vicinity thought .in explosion had occurred, for the weight of the structure, as it struck the ground, caused every buildins within a block to shake as if vis ited by an earthquake. Repairs were , going on at the old livery barn and the walls, in some way, became weakened, letting the roof fall in, and the side walls followed.. It was soon a mass of debris. The building was quite a land mark and was being patched up by the owner, who was trying to make it inhabitable. A look at the structure will convince one of the danger of the existence of such a structure. There is a duty there for the fire chief to look after. Fortunately no persons were under the building when it fell, for, if there had been some one or more would have suffered serious - injury. The building, at best, is an old one and the safest thing to do would be to raze the structure to the ground. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Watts. The funeral of 'Mrs. Margaret Watts occurred yesterday at 10 o'clock from her late home, 303 north ninth street and was private. The services were conducted by Rev E. O. Ellis, of the South Eighth Street Friends' church, though she had been for years a member of the First Presbyterian church. Her pastor, Dr. Hughes was out of the city. The pall-bearers were: Mathew Dill, John M. Coate, Samuel Dickinson, John Boon, Mark Wilson and Alden Mote. Her daughters, Mrs. Edward Hutchinson, of Chicago; Mrs. B. J, Middleton, of Xenia, O.; Mr. W. S Raeer, a granddaughter, of Xenia, O., and other relatives were present. Watt. The funeral of Miss Delia Watt occurred yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the home of her moth er, 118 south eighth street, and was
C. C. & L. RAILROAD HAVING THEIR TROUBLES
The Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville railroad is having a tough time of it these days. Last evening there was a wreck on the south end and one on the north end. Trains were de The Board of Directorsof the Lonlslflna Purchase Souvenir Coin Company will set aside an appropriation of $50,fXK), ' which will be presented, in its entiretv, to the person who sends us a correct estimate of the KXACT number of paid admissions to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which opens at Kt. Louis April 30th, and closes December 1st, 1W4. Should no one succeed in estimating the exact number, the monfy will be presented to the one Mho sends us the nearest correct estimate. This Golden opportunity to secure a magnificent fortune costs NOTHING. Our object in making this unprecedented offer is to advertise and promote the sale of our Souvenir Coins of Admission to the
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conducted by Dr. S. R. Lyons. The pall-bearers were: John M. Coat, Harry Porter, Harry Keelor, Louis Emmons, James Mulford, C. A. Knollenberg. The internment was at Earlham cemetery. '"" " :'""'" COULDN'T USE A BROOM. With august mein the lady passed, her silken skirts sweeping the pave of cigar-butts, string, paper, microbes and other evidences of civilization. "But why," asked one curious and bold, "do you do thus?" ""Would you expect a woman of breeding to use a broom out here before the eyes of the rabble?" was her answer. So distinctly chill was her aspect that the impertinent querist felt frost-
H.F.C0MAY INJURED
ON THE BRIDGE OF THE C, C. & L. OVER WHITEWATER RIVER. OVER THE PAPER MILL His Back Badly Wrenched and He is Suffering Very Much. Last evening about 7:30 Yardmaster M. F. Conwav was going over the bridge of the C, C. & L. that crosses the river, near the paper mill. He . had a lantern 'on his arm and was go- J ing over as carefully as possible, but j the lantern was swinging and would :, make a light and then a shadow, and ' it was during the shadow period that he stepped on a weak spot and he was precipitated headlong, striking the rail with his back, badly wrench ing it and sustaining other injuries. Tie pulled himself off the bridge as best he could, getting as far as Gaar's shop, and, after a rest started unaided for the depot. When he arrived there he was unable to proceed farther, and he was taken to his home on south seventh street., in a cab. Dr. Grant attended him., and he is doing as well as could be expected today. Fresh oysters served at Price's as you like thm best. OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN TO VISITORS THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY EVENING. JONES HARDWARE CO. Crushed fruit strawberry ice cream and four other flavors at Price's. Ice cream sodas and the best ice layed and service impaired. The late rains have been severe, and the roadbed was greatly damaged. The only injury done in the wreck was to the rolling stock. World's Fair. These Souvenir Coins of Admission are of artistic and appropriate design, are invaluable as mementos of this greatest of all Expositions, and are similar' to the. Columbian Half Dollar, aside from their intrinsic value. We will accept them in exchange for regular tickets of admission to the World's Fair, and for this purpose will maintain a ticket office at the main entrance to the Fair Groxinds, which will be open every day during the World's Fair period. Everybody wants one of these Souvenirs, but only a limited number Mill be offered for sale. Price FO cts. With every Souv nir Coin of Admission purchased Me alloM- one estimate to be made and filed, of the total number of WORLD'S FAIR,
Notice : Cut out this Coupon, write name, address and ' LOlTSidTia PUKllHSC SOUVCIHY COlO CO. estimate, in ink, mail Mith f() cents to Louisiana Purchase Souvenir Coin Co., St. Louis, Mo. SAINT LOUIS, U. S. A. Name ' - Address.. '1 cut out this address and paste on the enCity '. State 1 My " j ( velope you send us. . Estimate is " " r'": ' 4 . L
GYPSY W ANTS
HIS BABY AND MAKES HIS WANTS KNOWN TO THE MAYOR THIS MORNING. WtFE WITH ANOTHER MAN Father Anxious to Get Possession of the Little Gypsy Babe. Mitchell Lewis, a gypsy, some few years ago married Minnie Theodore in Chicago. They are members of the Greek church and in that faith they united their lives. In their nomadic life since their marriage they lived happily until eight months ago, when Minnie became enamored of her husband's brother-in-law, Peter Morgan. ' The latter is camping west of the , city, and Lewis comes from a camp near Lima, Ohio. Morgan is already possessed of five children and the "child of the woman he is living with. Mrs. Lewis is but twenty-two years of age and a very bright woman, and her husband is about the same age, while Morgan is about thirty-five. Lewis says he don't care about his wife; she can remain with Morgan if she likes, but he wants his little two yearold girl, and will bring legal proceeding to recover his heir. ITONLffSFAIR A Few Notes of General Interest to Our Readers. The cadets of the Virginia Military Institute of Lexington, Va., with 275 officers' 'and men, will camp at the World's Fair from June 10 to 19. The National Dairymen's Association has been allotted October 26 as its day at the World's Fair. Holland is erecting a building at the World's Fair of typical Dutch architecture. The building was put together in Holland and then taken apart and shipped to the fair in sections. ' A Wyoming exhibit in the Mines and Metallurgy building at the World's Fair is a 7-foot cube of coal in a single piece. The block is used as the base of a pyramid, showing every grade of bituminous coal fuel in the state. An invitation has been extended to Alice Roosevelt to be present at the celebration of Oklahoma Day at the World's Fair, September 5. The date is the sixteenth anniversary of the creation of Oklahoma as a territory, and an elaborate program has been planned in which the number 1G will figure extensively. paid admissions to the Fair. No one has any advantage In this contest. YCU are jutst as likely to get the $000 In gold as any one. It is all pure luck. Should There be more than one correct estimate, the $50,0(0 will be divided equally be-tM-een the persons making the exact or nearest correct estimates. There mav be no ties or dividing of this money; the enormous sum o$.".o,f.co may be received by one porton. WHY NOT YOU? The Lucky Winner will be notified the instant the official announcement of the total number of paid admissions is made by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition-Company. We will abo pav all of your expeiibes to St. Louis and will deliver the $50,000 JN ONE GREAT ST. LOUIS, MO.
The Filipino colony at the world's fair is, fast becoming acclimated. When they first arrived in tit. Louis the weathqr was a trifle chilly for these children of the tropics and they were given quarters in a large steam heated structure. They chafed at the confinement, however, and now they joyously romp over the 40-acre Philippine reservation as scantily clad as when they are on their native islands.
Gold fish for your aquarium at; Price's. OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN TO VISITORS THIS EVENING AND SATURDAY EVENING. JONES HARDWARE CO. Still on Saturday Plenty Fancy STRAW BERRIES ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES, ETC ALSO HOME MADE Layer Cakes, Bread, Baked Ham, etc. Anything you want for Sunday dinner Phones 202 Hartley Bros. AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF GERMANY Losses paid Over 50,000,000 Insurance in force $1,402,129,952 ten 2S3ZI rTS?! 'A-rfcft '"itT t-MmZt Storyol tlie .Honey Comb Candy A. Delicious Confection Come to yt ur city, you will always know me after you once taste me, I am all the rage in the East ai d West where I have been for some time Just eat me and you will then undex stand why 1 am pronounced "simply delicios," and will not wonder why ycu want more of me. I am tha pur est and most . wholesome piece of candv in the market. There is only one firm in this country that can cake me. Every other firm who ha tried to imitate me has given it up I am for sale in your city at BEEHIVE GROCERY Co ALFORD SELLS DRUGS YOR LESS BAG OF GOLD as soon as you reach thia city. The total paid admissions to Chicago World's Fair 21,480,141 Paris, France, Exposl'n, 16,795,167 Pan-American Exposit'n, 6,360,859 DONT DELAY ! Write immediately and remember that ail you have to do to entitle you to participate In this intellectual and profitable contest is to enclose .c0 cents for a beautiful, rare and artistic
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