Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 April 1904 — Page 5
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, AUEIL 15, 1901.
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MOTHER AND CHILD Scott's Emulsion is cod I i ver oil made - al most - as palatable as milk. It is easy andr ..soQthincp to the weak-
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stojfiacli ; it checks the .tendencies-of children toward thinness. Scott s Emulsion gives strebgth .to weak mothers because it creates healthy flesh and new blood. Nursing mothers will find a ..special Rvalue- in Scott's Emulsion 'because it insures a flow of';'rich, nourishing milk for ,the baby. More and better than fva medicine; Scott's Emulsion is a food. Scott's, Emulsion is not a mere extract, containing imaginary " active principles n which do not exist, but is full of actual nourishment which sustains vital force and builds up J the body tissues more rapidly than any other known remedy. ... We'll send you a sample free upon request. . .SCOTT & BOVVN'E, 409 Pearl Street. New York.
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AACHEN & MUNICH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF GERMANY Losses paid Over $50,000,003 - Insurance in force . $1,402,129,052 ' T. R. WOQDHURST
The Richmond I Business College , v win sive
SOCIAL CALENDAR. ' Friday. Ladi?3' Aid society of the First Presbyterian church in society room at 2 ocloek-; J . - 5 Tourists; will hold" an evening meeting at the home of John Dougan. The program Avill be under the direction of -.Guy McCabe and Mr. Dougan. r Afternoon social will be given: by the Ladies' Aid society of. Grace M. E. church! Whist party in the Elks' club rooms. Hostesses, Mrs. Galen Lamb and Mrs. Fred Jay. Woman's Missionary society of Grace M. E. church meets with Mrs. Likens, north fourteenth street.
Saturday. Nomads will close their series of meetings with a banquet at the home of Miss Winchester, on north eleventh street. History club holds its business meeting at the home of Mrs. George Dougan. . Open church meeting at South Eighth Street Friends' church., . About fifty members of the -Loyal Chapter. O. E. S.,aceepted an invitation to assist in initiatory work at
Wiliamsburg last night. The members went up on the C, C. & L. railroad. After supper they repaired to
the O. E. S. hall and the work was
begun, about, fifteen new members being initiated. After the initiation an
elegant banquet was served. A most enjoyable evening was spent.
''..-,..-. Charles Everett Draper and Miss
Marv Holler were married last night
at the fifth street M. E. church par
sonage, the Rev. J. P. Chwhness' offi
ciating. Both of the Tiung ""'people are well known ' and have the best
wishes of a large number of friends,
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smoker last' night in the K. of C. club rooms. About fifty knights were present and had a general good time. Short speeches;, were made by various members. ' "? r;
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The Thprsday Afternoon Thimble club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank McDonnell, on north D street. The afternoon was spenfcjirtVrieedle work and in a social time." Besides a large number of the members, several guests were present. The club-' was entertained by several selections rendered by members. Towards.the close" jof ""'the .meeting a de-
ligbtful luncheon was served. Mfesf ftejlie tEoe entertained a party of young ladies last evening at her home, on' south fourteenth street, at a parcel shower, given in honor of Miss Mary Greenleaf, whose marriage, to Dr. Allen Kramkamp will take place next Wednesday. The '"'tallies,, f avors'"' and decorations were ' Ingreen and white, the colors-' 'of .the afternon, and, each carried out the .rianie, of the guest of honor. The evening was very,
pleasantly spent at drive , whist, and, at the close of the games, Mrs. Will
Earhart was awarded the pi-ize. A dainty luncheon was served. The place
cards were very dainty, representing 1 noon
work of Miss Parsons. Those present were : Mrs. WTill, Earhart, Mrs. Fred Lemon, Misses Mary Qreenlear,
Marv Hill.' Bertha Larsh, Marv
Lemon, R ulfyf Hasecoster,Nell ie Mawhood, Kiturah Parsons, Anna Fin-
frock, Katherine Schaefer and Miss Teas, of Centerville. "
' ! r ' 1 - " - J J f , '-In-. (i . Mfs4 'Sampson, of ;Daneville, was visiting friends here yesterday. Miss Blanche Aitz, of Bentonville, Was the gust of Miss Eula, Niehols yesterday. Mrs. Ed. McCaffrey and daughter, Alice, visited friends in Richmond Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Babcbek visited relatives in Centerville Wednesday evening. . Miss Bertha Murray will spend Sunday, with her aunt, Mrs. Gusta
rTavlor in Indianapolis.
The Presbyterian guild will have an all day quilting at the beautiful home of Mrs. Frank Mosbaugh next Wednesday. Prof. Lee Ault was in Hagerstown yesterday to attend the funeral of Mr. Anderson Pierce of that city. Mr. Carl Boyd left Wednesday on a business trip , through , Ohio. Mrs. Boyd accompanied him to Richmond. Rev. W. D. Trout made a business
trip to Richmond Wednesday.
Mrs. Frank, Rummel and mother,
of East Cambridge . City, visited Mrs. Neff, near Hiser's Station Wednesday. - Richard Clark is home from Ohio visiting his parents, this week. Mr. Matt Shew made 5 a business trip to Mishawaka Wednesday. Misses Ruth Sheidler and Lorena McLane visited friends in Germantown Wednesday evening. Mrs. Dr. Ehle, of Germantown, was the guest of her parents, Mr." and Mrs. McDaniels, Wednesday af ter-
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3. C. Art Co.
PcrCtnt Discount
Off all tuition during the Summer School, beginning May' 2 Send for circulars.
The Kitchen Queen has to take off her hat to Miss Ideal.
The Women's Christian Temperance Union opened at 9 o'clock this morining, Martha Little, the president of the Mary F. Thomas union, leading in the devotional exercises. . The department question box held
This was the last wedding that will many questions, which made way for
be performed by the "marrying par
son" .ih this 'city. , jft J
interesting discussions. . The papers,
' ' Xbn-Al6hoJi; Medication,',' by
Rachel B. ; Hill ; ' Why Should We
The Thursday Social-club, held av Oppose f the Use of Narcotics," by
delightful meeting yesterday i aft e'r- Mary J. Toms; "Statutory aiid Con
noon at the home of Mrs. M. Conway, stitutional Prohibition for Indiana," on north seventh street. A lars-e by Rev. , E, M. Nethereut, and
number were present and' spent an V" foer 'srobl ems'," by Eliza Morenjoyable afternoon at cuchfe, played ris, Avcre 'all well arranged, thoughfat four tables. The prizes were won f"1 productions and were wel reby Mrs. Arthur Crump and Mrs. John ceived. Barrett. A luncheon was daintily j "Our Hadle.v Home" found an
served after the games. Mrs. Frank) able and sympathetic advocate
Macke. of south seventh street, will t Rev. Alice ., Rush-Pfllmer,
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This is fcut one of the many styles we are now showing. We never had more beautiful garments Regular Triua phs in Tailoring. Shoulders set as if moulded; collars hug the neck as they should, and the hang is perfect. ? They come in Homespun and the new shades of Coverts in stripes and mixtures. Prices range from $8.50 to $20.00. LOEHR & KLUTE
be the hostess for the next meeting. The Knights of Columbus gave a
Charles H. Feltman
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Cor. 8th and Main.
Everyone Knows best where His Own Shoe Pinches.
Where the shoe pinches with us was how to resist the appeals of our lady friends to continue handling Ladies' and Misses' Shoes. While we men are called the sterner sex, it is conceded that the fair sex have a way of carrying their point with us, once they set their heads upon having their own way, and so we have yielded to their importunities just as most men do and have concluded to arry a complete line of Ladies' and Misses Shoes, as well as a large, and well selected stock of upto-clate footwear "for 'men and boys. By utiliz
ing an additional room for duplicate stock, we find we; will have room for all these lines, and thus cater to the wishes of all. While awaiting the arrival of large shipments of LadiePra"nd" Misses' Shoes and Slippers we call your attention to a ffw of
q , the many good things in stock. ; ; ;
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' The -needs of the Home and the good work it was striving to do under great difficulty were effectually set forth. The: forenoon session then closed with "The Evangelistic Hour," lead by County President Hannah M. Stanley.
Friday afternon's session promises
to be one -of the most interesting of the sessions- '; v f "
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KrippendorPs Ladies' hand-turned shoes at $3 can not be beat. Agents for Krippendorf.& Dittman's Fine Ladies' Shoes. Stetson's Men's Fine Shoes at $5 and ffl are prize winners. Krippendoif's Ladies' shoes from $2 to $3 50 are second to none. W. L. Douglas Men's shoes from $3 to J3 50 are the best. The finest line of men's work shoes in ihe cily. Boys shoes that wear
RICHMOND SHOE CO.
CIIAS. II. FELTMAN Cor. 8th & Main
GEO. W. DEUKER
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Sarah .Ryes, president of the
Frances Willard union, lead iri devo
J fion, followed bv the solo "How
Q Beautiful to be With God," by Miss
Susannah 'Stanley, of Earlham col
w lege. O In the open parliament, topic, "CoO operation 'of Forces," there will be . six ten minutes' papers read. "The Church," by E.' O. Ellis;, "The O School," by Prof. W. S. Davis; O "Young People's Societies," by Prof. W. Collins; "The Medical Profession," by Dr. R. E. Hanghton;"TemO perance Organization," by Kev. R. q',E. Leader; "The Tress," by Eliza D. jn. Mcndenhall. These papers will t-J . serve as texts in the discussion. O This wrill close with a naner enQ titled, "Wliich Shall Live-the Seien- . tific Instruction in our School or the O Report of: the Com. of 50. O j The evening entertainment is given exclusively by the young people. I The Earlham Glee club will render O ( the music with the help of Miss Q t Chamness and orchestra
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VThoIhe Druly and recitations by O and Miss Lillian Eves and Miss ilTelen Sparks will complete the pro-
w gram. All are invited, to attend.
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The Cambridge City band went to
Hagerstown. to play for the. funeral of; Mr., Pierce yesterday.
John . Goodwin, aged seventy-eight
years, had a severe stroke of paraly
sis yesterday morning which resulted in his death a few minutes later.
Miss Rhea Palton was the guest of
friends in Richmond yesterday. The Rebekah Aid society held a very delightful meeting with Mrs. M. L. Bowmaster yesterday afternoon. Walter Boden made a business trip to Richmond yesterday. Miss Hazel Fisher, af ter a few days' visit with relatives in Richmond, returned home last nisrht. Mrs. Earl Tout visited friends in Richmond yesterday. Mrs. Harry Beard was the charming hostess at a card party given at her home in the K. of P. temple Wednesday evening. Elegant refresh-
merits were ' served. ' c The school board held a business meeting Wednesday evening. . Misses Mollie Barefoot and Virginia Falls were in Richmond yesterday attending the wedding of Miss Ruth Markley. Mr. Ed. Cokefair, of Indianapolis, was in this city on business yesterday and today. The street car officials were here yesterday inspecting the track. Mrs. Frank Clouds, of Milton, was the guest of friends here yesterday. . Robert Wiseman and family are moving into the George Drischel property on Carolina Hill. , One Sample Bottle of Vitona will prove its extraordinary merit as a cure for. weak nerves, liver, kidneys, etc. :Yon .do wrong if. you" fail to try it. No other remedy sells, so well or gives such satisfaction It is the natural remedy for failing health because it removes the cause. Alford Drug Co., agents.
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Members of the choir of Grace Methodist Episcopal church will meet for rehearsal this evening at 7:30.
THE ANNUAL CURTAIN SALE IS NOW IN PROGRESS. MANY HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE GOOD VALUES OFFERED. HAVE YOU? KNOLLENBERG'S STORE.
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"Good Wearers and Good Fitters " Perfect Sat'sfaction is Hard to Beat. Are You Looking for More? You Won't Find It.
Men's Base Ball Shoes with spikes fastened ou heels and toes. Made of Kangaroo and Calf. Price $2.00 a Pair
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In a" class to itself. Bread" leads in' quality.
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4 Manager Wanted. Truthworthy lady or gentleman to manage business in this country and adjoining territory for well and favorably kttown 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, ChicagoV Ill. l-21t
For ' ' Goodness sake " eat " 1 Ideal Bread." That delightful .flavor, yon know. -
notice. Special Meeting Wayne County Coun- : i - . -: x cil. Notice is hereby given that a special meeting of the Wayne County Council will be held at the office of the Auditor of Wayne County, Ind., at 10 o'clock a. m., Thursday, the 21st day of April, 1904. j II. J. Hanes, Auditor Wayne County. A wonder of the Twentieth Century. The sale on this successful loaf of bread has been phenomenal, "Ideal.' ' L
10 Shoe Specials for 10 days that we or you cannot duplicate later in the season. Buy them now, BEGINNING APRIL16 To liven up the shoe business we will put on sale JO exceptional shoe values for ladies, men and children. We will let you be the' judge whether you are getting bargains or not. COME AND SEE
FRED C. LAHRMAN, 718 Main Street.
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COLISEUM Richmond, Ind.
EVENINGS, MAY 4th AND 5th AFTERNOON, MAY 5th
Oiiicaio Symphony Orchestra
Soloists and Chorus of 250 Voices
SEASON TICKETS $200 Including Reserved Seat
ON SALE AT Starr Piano Co., Main and Tenth; E. J. Humpe, 807 Main; Clara T. Moormann, 520 Main; Ellood Morris & Co f 720 Main; Jones Hardware Co.; Water Works Office
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