Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 April 1904 — Page 8

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1904.

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'Acknowledged to be the greatest line of hosiery v'y,- - in this country. We carry' in stock ' 71 styles of Ladies' Hosiery 20 styles of Misses' Hosiery ' . 17 styles of Infants' Hosiery 38 styles of Men's Hosiery 1 All of the "Tcpsy Brand." The best values for the money in the city.

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Tne secret oz us wonaerrui popnjM Ity is explained by its unapproachabU Merita ,v Based '. trpon a prescription which :ured people considered incurable, J. Hood's Sarsaparilta Unites the best-known vegetable remedies, by such a combination, proportion and process as to have curative oower peculiar to itself. . , v ? Its cures of scrofula, eczema, psoriisis; and everf&ihd of humor, as well is catarrh and rheumatism prove Hood's Sarsaparilta Jie best blood purifier ever produced.

; Its cures of dyspepsia, loss of appe- ,

Jte and that tired feeling make it the greatest stomach tonic and strengths

-cstorer the world has ever known.!. Hood's Sarsaparilta Is a thoroughly good medicine. Begin o take it TODAY. Get HOOD'S.

The. Richmond Palladium

WEDNESDAY. APRIL 27. 19045?;

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MAKE NO MISTAKE

Ideal and Mother's Bread Belong to the aristocracy of the Bread Family

Made Only 'By Richmond Baking Co.

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Don't wait lor Decora-1 Meal Bread is appreciated by its am Tr Vm -.a-1 wmv Innp' list of followers.

tlon Day but order your Monumental work at

once ot Perrj T. Williams, at 33 nortli 8tb. Have your carpets taken up. cleaned and laid by the Monarch Laundry. Prof. Patty's Radium will last millions of years but it may never come here again. See itXb u day nigbt.

loner list of followers.

Indigestion is one of the most common of all diseases, it is caused by

not taking the proper precautions in

the food you eat. Ideal Bread is a step in the right direction.

"Stranger than fiction"

are tne expert in t s with

Kaainm an d I n d Air

next Thursday night at

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Optical goods at Haner's.

Eye glass changed at Haner's. , ?

Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry. l Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Try the Palladium for job printing. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haler's. ') W. S. Kaufman spent yesterday: In

New Castle on business.

Rev. S. R. Lyons returned last

evening from a trip to New Castle.

E. W. Craighead returned from

Winchester and other towns last even ins-.

Isaac Kline went to Connersvi!lc

yesterday to give an exhibition with his cinematograph.

Mrs. N. S. Druley and daughter

returned to Boston today after a

short visit with Mrs. Eliza Sinex. Mrs. Brown and daughter, Ruth, arrived yesterday afternoon from Chieago to visit Mrs. M. H. Brown and family of east Main street. Orie Pierce will leave Monday for St. Louis where he has accepted a fine position. He is at present operator on Murray's Grain Exchange. The Misses M. P. and S. C. Evans of Spring Grove, who have been spend ing the past six weeks in California, returned home yesterday evening. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel. omce. 'Phone 26.

court was a barren waste

MrW'E. F Lawrence has returnee!

from v Indianapolis. - ' -r

Mrs. Aiina M. Starr is visiting her

son, Horace Star, in Indianapolis. '

Fifth street: Mj E. .church t ladiea

hold a market Saturday at 1029 Main

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Plat for single tickets May .Music .!

Festival will open Friday, April 20,

at 9 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. George II. Knollenberg are registered at the Claypool, Indianapolis. ,s r '. . Mr. and Mrs. John B. Dougan are at Indianapolis and are stopping at the Claypool. ' ' Mrs.' J. A. Greenstreet, returned

yesterday from New Castle where she

hajs been the guest of her mother. Patrick McKinley returned yesterday from St. Louis where he has been moving household goods from Chicago. Plat.fo: single tickets May Musical Festival will open Friday, April 29. at 9 a. m. The Millikan Bros., two of Blountsville's most energetic young business men, were here yesterday looking after trade. Rev. G. H. Hill left yesterday afternoon for Los Angeles, where he

went to attend the National Methodist conference. Reserved seats for the radium lecture at high school hall will be opened tomorrow morning at 7 o'clock at West cot t pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Runyan, who have been spending a feAV days with New Castle friends and relatives, returned home last evening. Plat for single tickets May Musical Festival will open Friday, April 2D at 9 a. m. Mrs. McConlogue and son who have been attending the funeral of Michael Dunn at Indianapolis returned home yesterday afternoon. Miss Grace Commons, of Columbu

Ohio, who has been the r Frank Land, of north twelfth street

for a few days, returned to her home

ast evening.

The superiority of those new gas

burners introduced by the Light, Heat

and Power Company' is in the aera-

ion of the gasses, thus increasing the

efllciency of combustion and economy in the amount of gas burned.

Plat for single tickets May Musical

Festival w.'ll open Friday, April 29

at 9 a. m.

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THE RAILROAD STORE'S MID-WEEK NEWS j ji

The WHY Of .It!

VOTT MnKJfl continuously assert thatjE SAVE

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tg you better goods at the same price. Every penny we t,ave, whether it be from expenses or from jr buying goods at a lower figure, we make it an iron clad rule to give the customer the advantage

:r":r,:'4;: out?r the high rent district, operate six complete

y, ana we are one of a circ1 combinations in existence.

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n Sr V:uy renf' t0 Pay. and we are one of a circuit of 84 stores, with a

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Ruffled Swiss Curtains Are Special. Are you one of the fortunate persons that have bought those pretty new curtains we are offering at a reduced price? The $1 50 kind are priced at 98c The $2.00 kind are priced at $1 .48 The f 2 50 kind are priced at SI " 9 8 Sae them in our 8th St. Window

New Stock W. B: Corsets

The W. B. Erect Form Corset is the best in the world. It is first of all a healthful corset but not less health ful than stylish, and jast as cozy and luxuriously comfortable as tit is sty li p h and healthful. "We have In stock a particular Erect Form Model for each different build of figure. At our Coret Dep't, first floor, south aisle

Fibre Telescopes Suit Cases Look like leather and wear almost as long. Absolutely waterproof and unbreakable Never get shabby or out of ape. They are the ideal and the "coming" traveling bag. They cost but a trifle more than the old style canvas telescopes. See them in our trunk department, 2d floor.

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fTbe ! ' ' Color " is I DARK -.v GREEN 1

A MIGHTY ARMY The stamp collectors of Richmond and vicinity are dally growing in numbers. The calls at our store for new books and ten stamps free continues with unabated interest. , More people are dally realizing the importance and great value of M. P. h. Co.'s Green Trading Stamps. Are you one of the army? If not, come to us for a book and $1.00 worth of stamps free.

LADIES

we nave mm nneai iineoi wnue ooods or every kind in the city. Every popular and new ldp i. Bhown here with a little saving on every yard. You'll be delighted when you see them.

See "A King's Daughter" at St.

Mary's Hall, Thursday, April 28.

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OLIVE HILL. Paschal Wadkins is very sick with

the grip and rheumatism.

The farm known as the George Eb-

ersole farm will be sold at public auction May 6. This is a fine place and only 2V2 miles north of Centerville.

G. W. Hull thinks of moving back

to Ohio.

We still think our street car line

will be a thins: of the rast.

Jim Harris and family visited his

parents near Williamsburg Sunday

1 Wm. Kempton and wife attended

the funeral of Mrs. John Study at

Williamsburg Sunday.

Sam Medearis has quit his job at

Richmond. He came home and has gone to paper hanging.

Andrew McKinney and family call

ed on Will Cheesman and family

Sundav evening.

Floyd Bell and wife were the

guests of Will Cheesman and family

Sunday.

John C. King, township trusteee.

was in our place Monday looking af

ter the school children.

Ralph Reynolds is able to be up.

He has had a seige with the mumps.

Mr.;D. L. Reynolds and wife and

Lettie. Cheesman attended D. of R. Lodge at Centerville, Tuesday even-

ins.

WHITEWATER. Mr. and Mrs Harry Thomas entertained Mr. and Mrs. Chas Staley of Cox's Mills Sunday. Samuel Totter and wife of Lynn were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cha? White and family Sunday

Rev. Pierce of Fountain City filled.

,sMrs Liz?ie Gist and sm Laurenee

of 'Richmond visited Joseph ' Wood

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright of Hoi

landsburg, Qt were visiting at this place last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G. White enter tained Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hough and family of Spartansburg, Mivand Mrs. Charles Blose and Miss Pearl Barton, v Rev. Willis . Cunningham , will fill his regular appointment at the Christian church Saturday evening, Sunday and Sunday evening. ;, ; Earl Tea ford of Braffet tsville 0., transacted business here Monday. Vheat was seriously damaged ear ly this spring by the successive freezing and thawing. Some of the far-

mers 111 tins community say the yield will be poorer than for year?

Corn and oats will take the 'place of

plowed up wheat fields. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blose, Mr. and

Mrs. Ollie Hill and family visited

Mr. and Mrs. Harve Hill and family Sunday.

. " GOSHEN. The funeral of Michael MurrajTj

who died at the home' of his daurhftr.

Mrs. Witt Roe, occurred Friday Services v. tre conducted by F. J. Ao

dleman. He was laid to rest by the

side of his wife in the Goshen cemetery. Quite a number cf the patron o' school No. G, taught by Ora M. White.

paid her and her pupils a surprise

visit Friday noon. Quite a nice 3i finer with plenty of cream was served.

Fifty-five were present. A few carre in after dinner. A short program was given by the pupils and their teacher was presented with a nice jardiniere

stand. Little" Dlga and Gettie Mark

ley, whohave neither been tardy 01

absent daring the term were each

presented with a bok by tl.oir teach

er. This closes the fifth term of school for Miss' White at No. 6, and if

is the wish of the patrons th;t sht

may give us an opportunity of s irprising her again next year. Miss EJna Kenworthy, who grail 1 1 A j 1 ft

uatert irom tne dmvrna scnoo: 're

ceived the highest aveiage of any pupil in Wayne township, it being 0:)

She received 100 in two of her stud

ies.

I 'rot. tied ''in 01 i.arlham will as

sist in the services at G"sl en, May 22,

Quite a number from our Sunday-

school attended the convention at iht Friends' church, Chester, and feel that it was a very instructive "meeting One of the subjects discussed was "How to secure a regular and prcmpt r.ltendance of tin teachers and officers of the school," the theory being advanced that it was just as necessary in the common schools, and Ave would like to add that we fee? that it would be beneficial to the children to have more of. the parents come with the children, and 0 hand in hand with them r. this training f'r a higher and better lite. Superintendent P.iuk, John Albright, and wife, Mrs. Rape, Mrs. L wis, Mrs. Burlre, Mrs. F.Ii.a Burk,

Mrs. Sam Myers and daughter, Gcr-

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UtM Air koUiog Mack ks, Magazines and newspafers have

frequent mention of the new discov

ered radium, scientists are in a furore about its marvelous qualities pastor? are preaching about it, and the whole

civilized world talking of its wonders, so there is naturally great interest

shown in the forthcoming appearance of a radium demonstrator in this city, with a supply for exhibition and

demonstration purposes. It w;ll be'

passed through the audience and all ' given, a chance to closely look a? the stuff, to see the experiments and hear.

a clear explanation of its almost mir

aculous properties. Prof. Patty also brings a supply of liquid air and a complete Marconi wireless tetejsraphy outfit, with which additional experiments will be given. Thedate is

Thursday night, and seats should be seeured early. There is absolutely no news at the court house today. Most of the officials are at Indiananolis.

Knights of Columbus Will meet at their hall, Thursday evening at seven o'clock to view the remains of their deceased brother, Patrick Golden. Wm. H. Kelley, Grand Knight.

Prvon'p'c Exchange

STORAGE Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. Vera Smith.

FOR SALE A new ten-volnme Americanized Cyclopedia Britanniea. Inquire at Palladium office. It's a bargain for some one. fOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents a hundred and some thrown in. FOR SALE Work horse, 736 north tenth street. 2G-3t.

tiude, Mrs. Ed. Chand'.e. and son.

Hugh, Geo. and Belle Dawson, Edgar

rtnd Nettie Bennett, Joseph Cox and wife, Evai'S K-mwo thy and family, of Smyrna school and Joseph Bennelt attended the ';onventio.i from the Goshen Sunday-school. GARFIELD, NOTES. Mr. Atkinson editor of the "Little Chronicle," was ft visitor at Garfield Monday morning and spoke to the school at general exercises.Haying read his paper so much the pupils were greatly pleased o have ilie opportunity of hearing him. i The SA elapses have elected a committee to arrange for tha last day exercises. The members of i he committee are as follows:: Harry Hartzlcr, Alice Lanning, Paul Fisher,. Ruth Peltz, Wales Smart and Ella Dickey. The Indian clubs anl dumbbells, ordered some time ago, have been received, and -are now used by the gymnasium classes,, adding greatly to the interest in the-work. Thirtythree pairs of each wei'fi purchased, : The cold weather has had a very bad effect on the enthusiasm of the school for out door sporis, and for the

FOR SALE I have two residences and 7 vacant lots on Interurban Line to sell all together or separately. Richard Shute, No. 8 north ninth street. " 27-2t

WA.Mt.iJ iwo nrst-ciass experienced salesmen. Apply at once at The Famous Shoe and Clothing company, 704 Main street, Richmond, Ind.

FOR SALE A fresh cow and calf for sale at 130 Chestnut street.

FOR SALE. Ladv's wheel, at 23

Grant street.

his regular appointerant at the M. E. ! field day With the appearance of

church Sunday evening. Geo. ; IIunt visited his sister, Mrs. M. T. Pylc, Sunday. ' The Whitewater Dramatic Co., will present 1 drama consisting of five acts entitled "Toney, The Convict,' at Laurel hall, Saturday evening, April 30i.h. This drama is without doubt one of the very best. It is full of exciting scenes and circumstances. It's humor is rich and abundanti Nothing has been spared that wonJd prevent this drama from being one of the best proceeds for decoratiou

good weather it is thought there will

be plenty of candidates Arrangements are practically completed for a ground for both boys and girls Low Fares to Indianapolis via Pennsylvania Lines. May 10th and 11th, excursion tickets to Indianapolis will i be sold. x at stations in Indiana on the Pennsplvania Lines, aceount of Grand Commandery Knights Templar of Indiana', Meeting. For rates and time , of

trains, see - local Ticket Agents . of

FOR SALE. Set single

heavy, at 23 Grant street.

harness,

LOST. A halter. Finder pleue re

turn to the Palladium office.

WANTED. Place to Avork by two

girls, 17 years old; either in hotel or private house. Call at 711 Soutl. 7h street.

Sold on its merit, Ideal Bread. For goodness sake, eat the purest

and best bread baked,'' Ideal."

The superiority of Ideal Bread over

all others, is realized by both woman and mankind.

Buy Ideal Bread, it will give abso

lute satisfaction, and sure to please the most skeptie.

Selected , materials, combined with

modern methods of bread baking are-

used in; the construction of "Ideal

Bread." . " .

If you are a believer in pure food

products, eat Ideal Bread, it is a

flesh former and will tone np the di

gestive organs. , 1 -

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Ideal. Bread is a secret which is baf

fling competition. ' 1 Insist Upon fcaving Ideal Bread. DonH be misguided for'it is different from all others and is the peer of them all. ? v . Hundreds are jjolnjj to see Radium Thursday. Better get your seat at once. -' r - '-"' . i -' : f2n s sT nnHlnni Tt ' a -

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