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

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1904.

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No. 100 Plain all silk Taffety Ribbons, for Saturday 8c Nos. 60 and 80 Fancy Ribbons, for Saturday 8c The new Fancy Bulgarian Turnover Collars : worth 15c, Saturday s oC Three Silk Neck Ruffs, worth double, sp them. Lot 1 at 50c. Lot 2 at 75c. Lot 3 at $1 00 Crushed Leather Belts, now so desirable, Saturday only 23c A Ladies' Seersucker Gingham Skirt for ... 48c Visit the Toilet Article Department Williams' Shaving Soap 7c.! Cuticur. Pear's, Woodbury Facial, Packer's Tar, all 25c goods, for 19c Perfumes ! Perfumes I We carry all the standard odors. Nothing but fine goods. SPECIAL AIX DAY SATURDAY, Lundborg's 60c odors 20c oz., 10c for j4 oz. Buy CARNATIONS of us Saturday 40c a doz , SOc i doz. LEE B. NUSBAUM

A WORD TO THE HOUSEWIFE. WHICH WILL YOU HAVE? Bread of poor or indifferent quality or do you prefer Richmond Baking Cos k 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 hot . keep it, telephone us, and we will see that your, wants are supplied & & & & RICHMOND BAKING CO. Red, white and blue labtl on every loaf. TYgs taken from Ideal and Mother's Bread good on the free voti g en? test. World's Fair, St. Louis Get them exchanged at our office. Contest closes Sept. 1st.

The Richmond Palladium SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1904. LOCAL xxaeasasasieasxasasasazaeasasaz 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. Mrs. Dr. Johnson spent yesterday in Fountain City. Underbill's cattle sale is next Tuesday. II. C. Starr returned yesterday from a business trip to Indianapolis. Harry Hatfield went to Greensfork last night to make a brief visit with his parents. Jt. K. Hart is sole agent of Hearst's Chicago American in Richmond, 'Phone 1063B. Yokel manager circulation. 6-4tf Mrs. Parrish, of Hamilton, who has been the guest of Mrs. A. I. Smith for a few days, returned home last evening. . ' ' ' Miss Marguerite "Wilke bas returned to Cincinnati to resume her studies after a week's vacation with her mother, Mrs. Jennie Wilke. Miss Ethel Sanborn, of Fountain City, arrived last evening to make a short visit with'Miss Mabel Barber, of south thirteenth street. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Jiepairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyreil, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. SWEET PEAS IN BULK. fc m BURPEE'S. ALSO NASTURTIUMS. PHONE 292. -W al3 HADLEY BROS. ' J You get more for your money when buying 'Ideal Broil."' Eighteen .ounces of "pure Fool."

o o o Water bills due April 1st. Lewis Oler of Greensfork spent yesterday in this city. Isaac Davis of Hagerstown was a visitor in this city Friday. W. S. Clendenen spent yesterday in Logansport on business. Hubert Smith is the guest of 'New Castle relatives for the day. J. E. Mack of New Madison spent yesterday with Richmond friends. M. C. Henley returned last night from Anderson where he spent the day. Harry Land went to Minneapolis this morning on a week's business trip. I). P. Whelan returned last evening from a short business trip to Ehvood and other points. - Miss Ethel Martindale of Earlham is the guest of her parents in Greensfork until Monday. ' Mrs. Amy Danser of Camden is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Sehultz of south eleventh street. General Passenger Agent Calloway of the C. C. & L. was in the city yesterday on railroad business. Miss Reba Stetson went to her home in Greensfork last evening, to spend Sunday with relatives. " tMrs. C. R. DuIIadway, who has been in Cincinnati for a day or so, returned home last night. 'J. M. Dennis, who has been in Indinanapolis and other cities for a few days, returned home last evening. Miss Victoria Lindemuth went to New Castle last evening to be the guest of friends there over Sunday. Clarence Jessup attended the meeting of the Western Roller Polo League manage rs at Anderson yesterday. ?D. W. Comstoek, who has been spending the week in Indianapolis, returned home last night to spend Sunday. Mrs. O. P. Lewis returned to Honey Creek, Ohio, last , night after a visit with Mr. Thomas and family, of north ninth street. Mrs. Elizabeth Deardorff , and Sanghter, Miss Neva, of north" ' thirteenth street, left last ereningv for Hagerstown where they will fpend Snndajr witS relatiwa. fliafay

Barney Linderman of Greensfork j is in the city today. Mark Stevens of Abington is a visitor in the city today. ? i ; : n ' Elmer Oldaker visited Supt. Jordan at the court house this morning. Miss Amy Hodgin has returned from a .week 's visit with friends near Fountain City. Mr. and Mrs. Hope, of Sparta, Wis., are visiting Benjamin Sands of north fourteenth street. 4 Miss Edith Bowman of north fourteenth street will be the guest of relatives in Hagerstown over Sunday. Get a "New Departure" coaster brake and your bicycle overhauled and repaired. 'Phone 536. BrownDarnell Co. A dispatch from Washington says Congressman Watson will leave for home early next week to see his father, who is ill. Mrs. Grace Porterfield Polk returned to, Indianapolis after having spent a week with her mother,' Mrs. Minerva Porterfield. Do you intend to wear clothes this spring? See Scully before buying your spring suit. Good workmanship, fit guaranteed and prices Always reasonable. ) I

The Knights and Ladies of Honor May: will give an entertainment at Red The report of the Richmond disMen's hall on Wednesday' evening, trict showed that during the last year

April 13th. Cake walk and dance. Admission 10 cents. 9-3t JONES HARDWARE COMPANY'S NEW BUILDING WELL STOCKED AND DOING BUSINESS. MAGNIFICENT STRUCTURE Four Well Appointed Floors Pilled With Goods Carried by Them. The Jones Hardware Col has opened the fine four-story building on north E street for business and today their friends are ealing upon them in great numbers, inspecting their building and stock and complimenting them on the elegant appointments of the structure and the . magnificent stock on display. The building was planned for convenience and comfort and this idea permeates every floor. On the first floor will be found buggies and wagons of the latest pat - terns and designs. ' The second floor is devoted to plows, tanks, wire fence, rollers,, swings and cultivators. These arti cles are arranged with a view to con venience and little difficulty is expe rienced in finding what you want, for everything is in its place. - On the third floor will be found mowers, reapers skings, corn drills, etc. The fourth floor is filled with knock down goods for wagons and farm machinery. The firm is to be complimented on the completeness of the structure as well as its durability. The Board of Directors of the Louisiana Purchase Souvenir Coin Company will set aside an appropriation of $ro,ooo, which will be presented. In Its entiret?, to the person who sends us a correct estimate of the RXACT number of paid admissions to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, which opens at Ht. Louis April 80th, and closes Decern ber 1st, 1W4. Should no one succeed In estimating the exact number, the monfy will be presented to the one who sends us the nearest correct estimate. This Golden opportunity to secure a magnificent fortune costs NOTHINCJ. Our object in making this unprecedented offer Is to advertise and piomote the sale of our Souvenir Coins of Admission to the j Notice ! Cut N ame Address , City....... My I Estimate is 3C

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REPORT OF RICHMOND DISTRICT PRESENTED TO MEETING. SEVEN HUNDRED ACCESSIONS Reported by Dr. Hill and Three Churches Dedicated Since Last Conference. Muneie, Ind., April 9. The North Indiana Methodist conference completed a big day's work yesterday. Ministerial and lay delegates were elected to the quadrennial conference to be held at Los Angeles, Cal., in three churches had been dedicated .1 4li n 4- 4nr-i rt-r-a T1AW Kill T1 CT (IfinCirllpt- , , n . , ed: .there has been 700 accessions to, the church and the amount raised ' ..i for bnevolence was greater than ever, i Bishop McCabe announced that the J total number of conversions in the churches of the North Indiana con-1 ference for the last year is G,S42. "I earnestly commend the spirit of tithing," said Bishop McCabe, "and am glad to find it so prevalent in this conference. v If every person in this conference would- give one-tenth of his income to the Lord we should have about $100,000 a day in. The following ministerial delegates were elected yesterday afternoon : Dr. Cvrus U. Wade, presiding elder of the Muneie district; the Rev. W. D. Parr, of the Church Extension association; 'Dr. H. M. Herrick, presiding elder of the Kokomo district; Dr. George IT. Hill, presiding elder of the Richmond . j-t. i t t "v ft of Kokomo,and the Rev. F. G. Brown, of Cincinnati, who is connected with the Methodist book concern. The following were elected reserves to the General conference: The Rev. E. L. Semans, presiding elder of the Wabash district; the Rev. H. U.' Bennett, presiding elder of the Goshen district, and the Rev. W. H. Daniel, presiding elder of the Fort Wayne district. These lay delegates were selected: Hugh Dougherty, Bluffton ; D. L. Overholz, Logansport ; Mrs. Frank Wilson, Wabash; 1. J. .tJlacklidge, . Anderson ; John L. Calvin, Ligonier Mrs. Williams, Knightstown. Re serves C. C. Ayers, Redkey, and Mrs. Dan Waugh, Tipton. BASEBALL For Tomorrow Declared Off on Ac.count of Weather and Grounds. Owing to the bad condition of the baseball park and the disagreeable wreather of today, the game of baseball scheduled for tomorrow has been declared off, all the players agreeing to play one week from tomorrow. World's Fair. These Souvenir Coins of Admission are of artistic and appropriate design, are Invaluable as mementos of this gieatest of all Expositions, and are similar to the Columbian Half Dollar, aside from their intrinsic value. We will accept them in exchange for recolar tickets of admission to the World's Fair, and for this purpose will j ma in i H jii ti i jfJtf L ojjii e n i id" iiiuju entrance to the Fair Grounds, which will be open every day during the World's Fair period. Everybody vants one of these Souvenirs, but only a limited number will be cfTered for sale. Price TO cts. With every Souvf nir Coin of Admission purchated e allow one estimate to tie made and filed, of the total number of

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MR NEIVS Washington, April 9. Minister Conger cables the state department from Pekin tha t United States Miller at New Chwang has been notified by the Russian authorities that mines will be placed in the river, but neutral ships will be conducted in and out safely. ( PAINFULLY CUT

And, Becoming Discouraged, Himself. Shot Steubenville, O., April 9. Michael Bogash was painfully cut by the coal cutting machine at the Jefferson mines today. Later he secured a revolver and shot himself. . ' I For tfce yfm rj. T. U. County Normal Institute, The program for the county NormaJ Institute cf the W. C. T. U. to be held in this city Thursday and Friday, April 14 and 15, 1904, at East Main Street Friends' church, is out. The program is quite lengthy and we will not be able to publish it beiore Monday, J The Ladies Aid Society Elect Officers. The Ladies Aid society of St. Stephen's hospital held its annual meeting Thursday afternoon. The following officers were elected: President Mrs. Finley Newlin. . First Vice President Mrs. Reuben Myrick. Second Vice President Miss Sarah Hussey. Secretary Mrs. Ward. Treasurer Mrs. Gurney Hill. The society has forty-five members at present. An inventory of the hospital was made and everything was found to be in excellent condition. Several nurses are being trained at present. One graduated last week and six are nearly ready to graduate. The ladies of the societv have earned , m2M in the last five vears. ; f . K.C.I At Connersville Will Occur Tomorrow. A large number of members of the local council, Knights of Columbus, wdll go to Connersville tomorrow to help initiate a class there. Great preparations have been made for a good time for all who attend. The special car leaves here over the interurban line at 9 o'clock in the mornins;. COfflEHCEMENf Of Boston Schools Will be Held Tonight. The commencement exercises of-the Boston township schools will be held tonight at Boston. It will be a great night for the teachers, pupils and parents. Judge L. C. Abbott, ot this city, will deliver the address. Eald adn lssions to the Fair. No one as any advantage in this contest. YOU are Just as likely to get the $50X00 In gold as any one. It is all pure luck. Should there be more than one correct estimate, the (i,(W0 will be divided equally between the persons making the exact or nearest correct estimates. There may be no ties or dividing of this money; the enormous sum of $fio,roo may be received by one person. WHY NOT YOU? The Lucky Winner will be notified the instant the cfllcial announcement of the total number of paid admissions is made by the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Crmpany. We will alt-o pay all of your expenses to St. Louis and will deliver the $a,j0 IN ONE Git EAT

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THE I0RLICK SILVER CUP

WON BY RICHMOND'S POLO TEAM ARRIVED IN THE CITY TODAY. IN WINDOW AT HANER'S

Where It Will Remain Until This 1 Evening, When Presentation r j Will be Made. 1 I

The Horlick silver cup, won last year by the Elwood team, arrived here at noon today, and was taken to Haner's jewelery store, where it was cleaned up and placed in the .show window to be gazed upon by the people who so gallantly supported the Richmond team through the series of games that culminate tonight. The cup is a handsome one and was-on exhibition here last year. Tonight, at the Coliseum, the cup will be presented to the Richmond team George Bone, Clarence Jessup, Ado Mansfield, Barney Doherty, Geo. Cunningham, sr., and Geo. Cunning- f ham, jr. They are entitled to the cup and the honors that go with it.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS Kutche Gostantinos Kutche, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Kutche, died this morning. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 2 p. m. Jordan John W. Jordan died at the home of his daughter in Economy yesterday at 1 p. m. Funeral Monday at 1 p. m. Piatt. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Carrie Piatt died at their home this morning, at the age of seven weeks. The remains were taken to Lynn, Ind. for burial. Snyder. Edward William Snyder died this morning at the home of his mother, Mrs. Caroline Snyder, No. 308 south fighth street, tomorrow aftillness at the age of 35 years. The members of the family that survive are his mother, two brothers, George and William Snyder , four sisters, Mrs. Edward Turner, Mrs. John Cutter, Mrs. George Piehl and Mrs. Geo. Pille. The funeral will take place Monday afternoon. Brief services will be held at the home at 2 o'clock, sun time, Rev. Albert J. Feeger officiating. After interment in Lutherania cemetery the funeral services will be concluded at St. John's .church. Friends desiring to view the remains may call at the residence. No. 30S south eighth street, tmorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock and from 7 to 9 in the evening. Oriental Encampment No. 28 Confers Degrees on Candidates. Oriental encampment No. 2S will have a big time tonicrht. A large number of : candidates will be given degree work. Visitors will be pres ent from all parts of the state, and a number of candidates will come from the surrounding towns. The work will consume the entire evening. BAG OF GOLD as soon as you reach this city. The total paid admissions to Chicago World's Fair 21,400,141 Paris, France, Exposi'n, 16,795,167 Pan-American Exposit'n, 5,360,859 DON'T DELAY 1 Write immediately and remember that all you have to do to entitle you to participate In this intellectual and profitable contest is to enclose E0 cents for a beautiful, rare and artistic Coin Co. - i -

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