Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 May 1904 — Page 8

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The Richmond Palladium TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1904. LOCAL ITjEM8 Optical goods at Haner's. . Eye glass changed at Haher's. Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry, tf Try the Palladium for job printing. W. W. Schultz is considerably im proved and is able to sit up. "Hello Central." Give me any grocery, they all keep ' 'Ideal Bread." Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand schopl. Prof Richardson returned hojhe yesterday after a - short vis-it vilh Mrs. C. K. Chase. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. When you have compan; for a meal give them the best, so buy "Ideal." v Miss Florence Reeves friends at Cincinnati. is visiting Leslie Knight and Roy Hinski spent Sunday in Cambridge City. fa ' Miss Grace Baker has returned from a visit to friends at New Castle. ' i E. T. Rooney, of the Carnegie Steel Works, was, Jn the city yesterday. j . - George R. Dilks returned, this morning from a business trip to 3STew, Madison. . ' ' Lawrence'Cliff has returned to New flastle after a short visit .with local friends. ' JMrs. Poundstone will soon return from a" months trip to California. Miss Emory returned to Indianap olis yesterday after a visit' with Miss Coppock , ,M!ss Mii'y Shiveley. rfn-j.ei. Inst '.inff. frm a snori vi?it with Chi irVgo frieu-?. Mrs. A. H. Baer has returned to Dayton after a short visit with Mrs. E. B. Grosvenor. Mesdames Ireland : and , McTeague, St Bily;T -' Tl: are pest of a . . 1 i . - ' . .

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this citv returned from a visit to Omar Guyton, at Cambridge. Wheaton Tallant returned yester day from Cincinnati after spending a I few davs with his nn rente few days with his parents. Mrs. Emma Paul and children visited -friends in Richmond week. New Castle Courier. last jiiss iviaDei van Camp, who has been the guest of Miss Irene Wilson returned home last eveningiThrdw rotoe a norarilv at firppnsfrvrL- waa in the citv vesterdav to spp hi! nt. v. Mrs. Abbie Needham returned last evening from Charleston, W. Va., after spending a week with relatives Miss Lillian Wright, of Cambridge City, returned yesterday afternoon af ter a visit to her mother in this city, Miss Helen Maxim returned yester day to New Castle after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greenstreet Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Nicholson will return shortly from California, where they have been spending the Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephens rc turned yesterday afternoon to Eaton. O., after spending a week with relatives in this city. xf a u ti. x,. mond, visited relatives here last week, . -inicago una.; correspondence ; of j.iew viie vourier. ii'.! Mora Bulla, who has been the guest of his parents on North Ninth street, "os lciuiueu lu 1 jjc vvuesns o menlcine at" Cincinnati, w Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas have returned to New Castle after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Ilartzler, of North Fifteenth street. TIC?: - A ri f0 n . - iuiss Anna onaiier, 01 outi! tev enth street, who has bee.i th.a guest of friends at Lynn for some time, re turned home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. M. Maxim of New Castle is is the guest of Mrs. J. M. Westcott. Mrs. J. M. Carr, of Springfield, O., I visiting her daughter, Mrs. Greenstreet. ' A'

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city, arrived from Winainnc, Ind. this morning to spend the remainder, f fthe iweek with her nnrnta fV i nil . Mrs. J W. Weeks, of South Twelf th I . l '.je-iw

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THE IMPORTANT HAPPENINGS , OF . THE LAST' TWELVE HOURS CHRONICLED. BY; O afcO RRESPOND'NT Several Richmond Visitors And Number of Very Important Occurrences.' , Mr. and Mrs. ohn Guy ton enter tained a party of relatives and friends to dinner Sunday . m- - TTT 11:11 1 It i 1 ine waaaeii oau team nas ueeu reorganized and strengthened. The Hoosier full orchestra of KLnightstown will furnish the music for the commencement here.. 4 ?Miss Lulu Suard of Liberty is the guest of Miss 'Anna Freeman; u . Carl Nuss of Richmond was in Cambridge Monday. Chas. P. Doney visited with Rich mond friends Sunday. ' " Miss Alma Hull was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams in Knightstown Sunday. ' Charles Potter of Indianapolis is the guest of E. E. Beeson anl family. The new orchestra at the; M. E. Sunday school" furnished some fine music. The services at the different churches were well attended .at the Baptist ehurch . Some special music was rendered in the evening that was of the highest order. The meeting of the Penny Club will be at Mrs. Pikes' May 11. S. E. MILLER, A Richmond Young Man Hurt at Cin Samaritan Hospital, where his injurcinnan. - a YpStPr,bv nr 1 oVloik. when near Cincinnati. His head wa badly cut. lie was taken tp Good les were dressed. Conductor, Purcell was in charge of the train. ""' . LIQUOR LICENSES. The countv commissioners were in I session yesterday and granted the fol I lowing liquor licenses. John Henry Seefloth, north eighth (this is the nlace for which Frank Besselman was refused a license. Geovo-e TT Pelle. William Torbeck, Clem Heck, Fred mknmn TTpnrv T.Pnnnrd nnd RiVh aid Hazzard. "DIED AT INDIANAPOLIS. -t .v. formerly lived here died Sunday at Indianapolis I CRRISTIAN CHURCH. The Meeting of the C. W.'B. M. is postponed, fone week Best Cough Wedicine for Children. When you buy acough medicine for small children vou want one in which von otLn mmlicit confidence. You wanfc one that not onlv relieves but cures. You Want one that is unques1 Iiam Ahlv . horrnlnco YrkTi nront ADA that is pleasant to take. Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy meets all of these conditions.- - There is nothing so good, for the ' coughs and colds incident to childhood. It is also a certain nvaimnf idoa anil nnfa TrtY Avmm onn , i,. . v, a Tf Ii. r. , . j i una ueeu useu m mauv euiaemics v that disease with perfect success. For' sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H; 1 Duuuon. turner una ana main. - Dressmakers Seamstresses. Now vya have an opportunity tto Jcarn to and Daiat as all mercant tailors and artisans do. Save vour valualle time and reputation from fitting ma'.:e eighth street. VV , - ) . no misfits. 201 N 2-6t Mr. B. E. Wallace, sole owner, and manager of the Wallace Shows, is in the citv. the truest of Dr. inrl Mrs. Grant . , , Warning: Never take a substitute Bread is te genuine article. I tjj vivrt,i .1: I deadly enemies to good healiri.; Buruuch. ojiovu tuners 5iPsiroy;iem.

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ney, Lima, Xema, Springfield, Colum bus, 'Hamilton and Cincinnati every hour, 7 a.m. to 9 p. m. and 11 p. m. Two Honrs to Dayton Leave Richmond for New Paris ey ery hour, 6 a. m., to 6 p. m Last through car east of West; Al exandria, 9 p. m. ' Through rates and through tickets to all points., ;i .. . ; All entirely jxevr, cars, clean, comfortable and swifts ; For further, information call Home 'Phone 200. 5 ; C O. BAKER, Agent. The Blood when it is pure and circulates through every part of the, body maintains good health. Vitona entering into the composition of the blood makes it pure and its circulation perfect. Vitona also is healing to the food and drink pathways p ..(he. body and other inward parts, benefitting the nerves, liver, kidneys, etc., , restoring wasting tissues, and , curing pimples, catarrh, pain, and . other symptoms that indicate lifelessness. One,, sample bot tle nroves its merit. Alford Drug Cotf agents. , . .. Sciatic Rheumatism Cured. " I Wve been subject to sciatic rheumatism for years," says E." H. Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. "My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Chamberlain's Pain Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months. It is certainly a most wonderful liniment." For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, corner fifth and Main. "Neglected colds make fat graveyards." "Or. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old age. The following marriage licenses were issued : Freddie E. Smith and Edith Irene Fox, Hagerstown. Fathers and mothers of both parties gave consent to the marriage. Orland P. Camplin and Edith Trindle, city. Fred Carl Gwinn and Jennie Mabel Jackson, city. Otto Morrow and Isabella Murray, city. The famous Bridgett-Rybolt case on partition is up in circuit court today. 1 Nothing Very Serious in the Ofiices Marriage licenses were issued as follows : Clarence Glent and Sarah Ann Henson. Edward Newman and Rosetta McNutt. Recorder Williams' report for the month of April is as follows: No. of deeds, 134; considera tion ....... ...$167,S90 No. of mortgages on lands, 2S ; consideration 5G,625 No. of mortgages on lands 28, consideration . ..56,625 No. of mortgages on lots, 38 ; consideration ' ... 34,401 No. of mortgages on chattels, 43; consideration 38,5Sr No. of releases on lands, 31; consideration . . . . . ... .... 56,79? No. ot releases on lots, 57; consideration -v.: . . "". T : : V-'43.87C No. .of releases on chattels 7, ,. consideration ,. . 5,274 Mrs. Clem Carr, formerly ; of thi city, but who has been livingin Sol. omon, Kansas, ..will arrive this evening to visit relatives and friends. John ,S. Sullivan of Dennison, O.j s visiting relatives in the city. ITerribl plagues,; those .itching, pes tering diseases of the skin. Put an find to m'sery. Doan's Ointment cures At any drug store. If you are a believer in pure food products, eat Ideal Bread, it is a flesh former .and will tone up the digestive organs. One way Colonist Rates to the Jest and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, e. For further information call on 1. A. Blair. C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44 . 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. Have your carpets taken up. cleaned and laid by tnc sionarcn iannary

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Walter Stanton, Jr. In his funny, and laughable act, THE GIANT ROOSTER, direct from Drury Lane Theatre, London, England. 4 SCORE MONKEY COMEDIANS 4 Master Alex Palmer The Phenomenal Boy Soprano from the Royal Conservatory; Leipsic, Germany.

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Gentry Bros Famous Mounted, Black Juvenile Hussar Band ; " Playing on horseback. First time ever seen in this country. Only Company of Dwarf Elephants Play Actors l " Don Juan, the Dare Devil Monkey, " LOOPS THE LOOP" 20 Dogs, Ponies and Monkey Actors 20O Only Waterproof Tent Ever Constructed BIG FflEE DOUBLE STREET PARADE t With three complete bands of music and many scores of LilliputianjAnitnals, at 10 a. m. daily.

ADMISSION 25c. Sheriff 's Sale. By virtu of an execution to me directed from the clerk of the Wayne circuit court, I will expose at public sale at the court house door, in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, on the nth day of May, 104, between the hours of io o'clock a.m. and 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the follow ing property, to-wit: . lot No. thirty-five (85V in that part of the City of Richmond. Wayn county,. Indiana, laid out by Charles W. Starr. Said lot 85 fronts on SixUi-atreet (now .Ninth street). 47 feet, and islM Teet deep, as appears of record, in, plat book No. 1, page 21. -.. . Also a certain tract of land adfoYifrh'gfaid lot thirty-five (35) on the east, described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of said lot 83; thence east to an alley laid out by Bickledc Laws; thence south to a point in line witn the south side or said lot thirty-five (85: thence west to the southeast corner of said lot ; thence north to the place of beginning! To be sold as the property of George W.' Russell to satisfy said execution in my hands In favor of Harry R. Stout, assignee of the Second National Bank. Said sale without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. RICHARD SMITH, 19-26-3 Sheriff of Wayne County. READ THIS. Special cars will leave Richmond May 3d and 5th via the Dayton & Western for New Paris, Eaton and West Alexandria, awaiting the dismissal of the night performance of Wallace's circus and May festival. Notice to Bidders. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of June, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the Hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, May 9, 1904. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the Hospital. By order of the Board. 2t S. E. Smith, Med. Supt. The Red, White and Bine seal is the signal of quality found in 4 'Ideal." Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I . was troubled with a distress in my stomach sour stomach and vomit ing spells, and can truthfully say that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me." Mrs T. V. Williams, Laingsburg, Mich. ' These tablets are guaranteed to cure every case of stomach trouble, of this' character. ,Tor sale by A.' G. Luken' & Co., and W.kH. Sudhoff, fifth, and Main streets.'- f::.'.iV - --:V-;4': Of AU. Hot Weather Enemies' of humanity cholera is the worst. Treatment to be effective : must. be prompt. When vomiting, purging and sweat announces that the disease: is present, combat it with Eerry Davis' Painkiller.., All bowel troubles, : like diarrhoea, .cholera morbus and dysentery are overcome by Painkiller. ' ' (5) . Elam Murphy, . of Eaton, O., was in the city4 yesterday, on' business. tJo (Hi ripe, Pain Or discomfort, no Irritation of the Intestines but gentle, prompt, thorough healthful cleansing, when you taJc Bold by all druggists. 25 Mate

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either sex. Failing Memory, V aminn L)i- t eaues, and all effect flf-self. abuse r and) indiscretion. Wards oft insanity and conpiimi'tion. Don't let drufjpK-t impose a worthless substitt oa you because it yields a srreater profit. Insist on bavin FK ITER'S i EKVKiOK. or send for it Can

te carried in vest pK-ket. Prepaid, plain wrapper, $1 per box. or 6 for $5, with A Written Guarantee to Cure or Kef and Money. Pamphlet tree PFFK MEDICAL ASS'N, Cbicaso, 111. People's Exchange STORAGE Ground floor, sixteentH and Main. Vera Smith. FOR SALE A new ten-volume Americanized Cyclopedia Britannica. Inquire at Palladium office. It's a bargain for: some one. . . t WANTED First girl, must be experienced cook, with reference, $5.00 per Avcek. Also second girl at $2.50. 8 in family. Position open May -20. Home phone 462 or call at 218 Central avenue, Earlham place. FOR SALE One set of new Century Dictionary and Encyclopaedia, ten volumes. Address "M." this office. 2-2t WANTED 20 ladies, light, pleasant work, ?c.od grnoranteed salary. Call on Sunt. J. Beverland at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's millinery store, 41 north eighth street. 2-.'U. iOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in. WANTED A neat young girl. to assist in g. neral housework in a small, family of three people. No washing. 'Must birwilling to go to Indianapolis. Call at 37 S. eighth street, Richmond, for further particulars. FOR RENT Rooms for rent at 32 south fourteenth street. 2S-6t, . v,, i' ,. FOR RENT A property at Webstar with three acres of ground, good ,buildings, both v kinds of water, good cellar and orchard,. ' For particulars call 358 Richmond avenue, Richmond, Ind. -; LOST A gold ' chain bracelet either in the Colonial building or on Main street, between Colonial building and. the Westcott, or between Main and north A on eighth street. Fin- ; der please leave at the Westcott ahd: receive reward. ' ' : ' . : FOR SALEA fine go-cart. . Call phone 1111. , . WANTED Cambermaid at the h BrunswickIlotel. . . ... J. I L0STfee4is Leave at

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