Richmond Palladium (Daily), 5 May 1904 — Page 5

IUCIILXOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THUESDAY MAY 6, 1904.

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Mil. OIjEMKNTS. i .V: Thursday. Whist Club. East End holds a meeting. -H; ;.l y Thursday Afternoon Club will meot regnlarly. 1 " Friday. Aid Society of the,. First Presbyterian church meets in the church parlors. Whist. v Party in the Elks Club rooms. Ladies Aid Society of Grace M. E. church holds a social. Marked Down Social by the ladies of Grace church at the home of Mrs. Dille, 121 South Thirteenth street. ? Saturday. Open -church meeting at South Eighth Sijeet Friends' church. -. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will hold its regular meeting tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlors. The party which came from New Paris to attend the concert last evening was composed of Misses Nell McNeill, Grace Hale, iMaud Samuels, Grace Samuels, Caroline Reed, Kate Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Kirkpatrick, Mary Clark; Mesdames May Kuth and E. Coblentz; Messrs. Harry Paul, James Hoats, C. E. Samuels, Elmer Garrettspn, and F. M. Clark. The Wednesday social club held its meeting yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Cutter, with a full attendance of members. Several guests were present at the meeting. Euchre, played at six tables, formed the fea ture of the afternoon and at the close of the gjines prizes were awarded and a light luncheon was served. Several selections were rendered by members and a short social hour was enjoyed. The club; will hold its next meeting in two .weeks. The nmnencement of the Jackson and Harrison township schools took place last evening at Cambridge City. The Misses-ic Baiter and Grace Smith, of fliis cify furnished a part f the piTgTOn'wdriN a fin? piano duet, whicli, .was well , . received and formed a . feature of the evening's entertainment.' Other Richmond persons who attended the commencement were Mr. and Mrs. Alex I?eid, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spekenheir, II. J. Hanes, Omar Whelan and Charles Jordan. Mrs. llenry Sherman delightfully entertained a number of ladies yesterday afternoon at a whist party, given at her home on south thirteenth street. The parlors presented a very pretty appearance with their tastefully arranged decorations of flowers. The guests of honor were Mrs. Boyd of Kansas City arid Miss Stone of Indianapolis, who are the guests of Hichmond people,. at present. Whist was the feature of the afternoon and at the close of the games Mrs. Roach

of Huntington, Ind., was awarded the Our Hospitals." in which she gaveguest's prize and Mrs. Harry Weber an account of the work of the physireceived the first prize. A luncheon cians in the hospitals and gave reawas daintily served during the after-J sons for the erection and maintenance, noon. The out of town guests were of more hospitals in the countries Mrs. Roach, of Huntington, Ind., Mrs. j where missionary work would be carIJoyd of Kansas City, and Miss Mary ried on. Mrs. Grace Gorman renderStone of Indianapolis. ed several well received musical seI lections and Miss Ella Kelley had an The leading social and musical article on "The First Women Physievent of the week is the May Festi- cians of the Orient," which proved val and parties have been formed of to be a very interesting one, dealing

the leading society people of Richmond and the surrounding towns to attend the concerts. Many of the clubs and societies have postponed their meetings until next week or until after the Festival, so great is the social interest taken in the Festival, which is one of the finest musical concerts of the season. Resolutions have been adopted by several clubs to attend a concert in bodies and small parties composed of Richmond people and their guests from other cities will be common. Last evening' the social display was very fine, the beautiful decorations of palms and flowers of the Coliseum making a superb background on which to set off the fine gowns and the exquisite creations of the modiste which were to be seen. The Missionary Soiety of the Baptist church was pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Duke, in West Richmond. The subject for the afternoon was "Mormonism" and Mrs. Edwin MA ... . Moore, the leader read an interesting paper on' the subject, dealinff with fc HUIU it WUU1U.U. & IHJUlt OT View And j ; : j.

ir; rYv, & !' V . " t? c; b v-jr say. showing its harmful qualities in regard to the sancity of the ' home. Mrs. Anna Ferguson gave short sketch of Women 's Work in ' Mormon Homes," in which she told of the strange position' of the women in the families of Mormons. Other nembers followed with short" articles ? all dealing with the general subject, "Mormonism." Mrs. Emma Ranks gave the "News from Home Fields"and Mrs. Ed Hinsky entertained Cthe' society with an excellent vpjtyjl,? solo. After the program light refreshments were served and the membrs enjoyed a social hour. I The following Hagerstown persons formed a party which attended the May Festival Concert last evening: Misses Grace Chamness Edna Painter, Leona Halderman, Jessie and Cora Harter, Ella Pierce, Dora Martin, Laura Bryson, Mabel Teeter, Miranda Cory, Nettie Stout and Blanche Kaufman; Mesdames John Teeter, Leona Teeter, Luke McTigue, and Henry Keagy; Messrs. John Replogle, James Dougherty, Walter Foutz, M. W. Grill, Samuel Working, A. C. Walker, B. A. Mason, II. C. Teeter, and Harry Stolz. The monthly meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the First M. E. church was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. B Clark, on South Fourteenth street. There was a full attendance of members and one of the most interesting programs of the vear was fur nished. The subject for the papers of the afternoon was "Mission Work in China," and Mrs. Tanner read a very excellent article on the wo.k 11. o missionaries have done in the eastern kingdom and also of the many hardships which they have had to endure before the accomplishment of their I work could be brought about. Mrs. ..Berry, alsp had an interesting article dealing with the people and the cbmntry of China, in' which article sketches of the habits and manners, etc., of the riiin.'sc wore t.'ven. Mrs I.r nir necker and Mrs. Robinson entertain ed the society with fine musical selections. The 'oni:in.iev of the aft vom was spent in transacting the business of the society, reviewing past and planning future work, and a short social , time was L'tnt. Mrs. P.eirv. of South Fifteenth street, will be. the next hostess for the society. , The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Grace M. E. church was entertained yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. A. Ellis, in West Richmond, who was assisted by Mrs. Compton. A number of guests were present beside the members. The topic, for the afternoon . was "Hospital and Medical Work at Home and in the Foreign Countries.' r Mrs.M- '-f b'tl t'ic devotional .rcises after which Mis. G. W.Wo- v aa paper, entitled "Medical Work and with the trials which women were forced to endure who attempted to practice medicine and surgery in India and China. After the program some time was devoted to business, after which the em eaetbm rsdnihr guests enjoyed a short social hour, Mrs. M. C. Price, assisted by Mrs. Fred Price, wil be the hostess" for the June meeting of the society. The card party given yesterVtay afternoon in the Knights of "Columbus club rooms w a s a-very 'Enjoyable one. Mrs. Rudy and Mrs. Conrway 'were the hostesses for the ' afternoon. Euchre, played at twelve tables, I formed the feature of the afternoon, and prizes were awarded at ttie close of the games. 1 A pleasant surprise party eriven tlast evening in honor of was Mrs. 2000 and jWm. Freeman at her home, north E street, by her husband daughter, Miss Maud. The occasion was Mrs. Freeman's birthday, and she was the recipient of many beaut!fn1 nrosents. Games and music wr the features of the eveninsr And . .- . . a .alntir tirsi-miiao nnhAnn xtraa

served. , The ."guests were : , Messrs. and Mesdames; -Lou, Epps, . Wm. , Arnold,:, Theo. , Griffin, J. A- Clay, Rev.

and , Mrs,: Randolph ; Mesdames Mary J Skinner, Jessie PookyEUa - Armstrong; Misses Anna-IJrown,, Ella Hopkins al Maude Freeman. s 0 . s . .- Notice to! Contractors In pnnnance of a resolution of the common council of the cut of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Klrhmnnd, Ind., will recetTe sealed proposals at the office of the city cleric until 4 o'clock; p. m., f J.MONDyj JUNE 6th, 1904, for the cojustruotSoA of a sanitary sewer in the alley between north; H and I str eta, from nor h 10th to north 8th.treet, thenoe north on north 8th street to the xifkr. All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may he obtained of the city civil engineer, and enclosed in a sealed envelope- directed, to the common conncil of the city of Kichmondf' Indiana. 1 he, bond required of the successful bidder Khali be in the sum of $-2,000, and must be given by residents of Wayne county, Indiana. Each.bid by contractors must be accompanied by a depots! t of a certified check for f 100 00, to be left iftihe hands of the city clerk, subject to the conditions specified in tbe,proposal. Before bids will be received.- bidders mnst satisfy tbe common conncil of the. city of Richmond, Indiana, as to their competency to conduct the work and as to their resources for its vigorous prosecution. Bids shall state the price per lineal foot for the improvement complete, also for all other items enumerated in the schedule, which price shall be in full for all labor and materials required for tbe complete execution of the work. "aid work to be completed on or before th 1st day of September. 1904. under the direction of me city eivil engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of said clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible bidder. The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves tbe right to reject any or all bld$, or waive defects in bids, in the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. . By order of the common council. JOHN F. TAGUART, 5 12-19 ... I- l i dfjCClerk. Notice to Contract ors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the: city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals at the office of .the city clerk, until 4 o'clock, P'm" MONDAY;, JUNK 6th, 1904, for the construction of cement sidewalk along the north side of west Main street from wes( First street to west Third street All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may be obtained of the city civil engineer, and enclosed in a sealed envelope directed to the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana. " The bond required of the successful bidder shall be in the sum of fc,000.00, and must be given by residents of Wayne county, Indiana. Knch bid bv Contractors must be accom panied by a deposit of a certified check for 1UU.W, lo oJ leii. in iue uauua ui u-vuj clerk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bids will be received, bidders must satisfy the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, as to their competency to conduct the work, and as to their resources for its vigorous prosecution. Bids shall state the price per lineal foot for the improvement complete, also for all other Items enumerated in the schedule, which price shall be in full for all labor and materials required for the complete execution of the work. Said work to be completed on or before the 1st dyof September W04, under the direction jp'f the city civil engineer, and in accordance with, the plans and specifications on file in the Vmce of said clerk. The contract will be let to the lowest responsible, bidder. The common council of the city of Rlchmond, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive defects in bids, in the interest of the city, made inr accordance with this notice;- - By order of the common council. JOHN V, TAGGART, 5-12-19 ' CityClerki Wntlce tc Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, wiM receive sealed proposals at the office of the City Clerk until 4 o'clock, p. m., MONDAY,. MAY 16th, M04, for the construction .of cement sidewalk along the north side of Randolph street, from west First Street to west Fifth street. All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may be obtained of the city civil engineer, and enclosed in a sealed envelope directed to the common council of the city of Hichmond, Indiana. TheJaond roquired of the successful bidder shall be in the sum of $2,000.oo, and must be fiven . - by residents of Wayne county, ndiania. . Each bid Sy contractors must be accompanied by a deposit of a certified check for ilOO.OO, to be left in the hands of the city clerk subject to the conditions specified in the proposal. Before bids will be received, bidders jnust satisfy the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, as to their competency td,eoiuluct the work, and as to inir resources lor lis vigorous prosecution. k Bids shall state ;thd . price per lineal foot for the improvement complete, also for all other Items enumerated in the schedule, which price shall be in full for ail labor and materials required for the complete execution of the work'. Snid w-rk t be completed OnOr before the 15th dav of September, 1904, under the direction of the cltj civil engineer, and in accordance with tfte plans and specifications on file in the p-fffce of said clerk. The contract will be left to the lowest responsible bidder.- The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive defects in bids; n the interest of the city, made In accordance with this notice. ' By order of the common council. v ; JOHN F. TAGGART, 5-12-19 City Clerk. Notice to Contractors. In pursuancejof a resolution of the common council of he city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, will receive sealed proposal 9 at the office of the city clerk until 4 o'clock, p. m.. MONDAY. MAY 16lh. 1004. for the construction of sewer In the alley between south tn ana 7in streets, from south A to sonth C street, to south 6th street trunk sewer., f i .. All bids must.be upon the printed forms p repared for1 the -purpose, . which may be obtained of the city civil engineer, and en closed In a sealed envelope directed to the common council of the , city of Rlchmcno Indiana. ".-. - ( : ' -The bond reauired of the successful bidder shall be in the sum of 3,X)0.00, and must be given f by residents of Wayne county, Indiana. . ' Each bid by contractors must be accompanied by a deposit of a certified check for 1100.00. to be left in the hands of the Cltv clerk subject to the conditions specified in the nroDosai. Before Dias win ce received bidders must satisfy the common councilci the city of Rictiiunnd. Indiana, as to tueii competency to cond i ct tbe work, and as tc their resources for Its vigorous prosecution Bids shall state th 3 orice rer lineal foot for t he Improvement complete, also for.all other items enumerated In the schedule. which price shall be In full for all labor ano materials required for the complete exeou tlon of the work. Baidwork to be completed on or before the 1st day of September, 1904, under the direction of the city civil engineer, and in accordance with the plans and speclnca tlons on file iii the office of said clerk. The contract' will be let to the lowest re sponsible bidder. The common council of the city of Richmond, Indiana, reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or waive defects in bids. In the interest of the city, made in accoraance wiin tnis notice. By order of the common ouncil. JOHN F T AGO ART, 5-12-19 ,, ; CityPlerk.

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What is to Become of the Constantly 'Increasing Number of Drag ' Victim? '..IT ' can They Be Cured? lit This question is agitating the minds of the best, ministers, doctors and thinking men of today. There are over a million drug users in the United States alone, and the number is rapidly increasing. All unite in saying that a reliable cure is the only salvation. This is no ordinary disease and yields to no ordinary drugs or methods of treatment. We now offer our, treatment which we guarantwcn will cu,re any case of Morphine, Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine, or other drug habit or refund your money. To any person suffering from this dreadful disease we will send a trial package of our treatment absolutely free. Write today. All correspondence strictly confidential in plain en elopes. Address, Manhattan Therapeutic-' Association, Dep't B., 1135 Broadway, New York City. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, Indiana, will receive bids at the Auditor's office of said county until 11 o'clock a. m. of May the 17th, 1904, for the construction of a bridge over the canal at Hagerstown, Jefferson Township, Wayne county, Indiana. . Further notice is hereby given that plans and specifications for the above bridge are on file in the office of the County Auditor of Wayne county. Geo. W. Callaway, John F. Dynes, C. E. Wiley, Commissioners of Wayne County. The Finest Fabric made by human skill is coarse compared with the linings of the bowels. When this tender membrane is irritated we have griping pains, diarhoea and cholera morbus. Whatever be the cause of the trouble, take Perry Davis ' Painkiller according to the directions .with each bottle. Travel ers in all climates carry Painkiller in their gripsacks. Larjre bottles 25 and 50 cents. "Ideal Bread' is truthfully vertisel,' it' is all we claim for it. ad tf 'Men Will be Boys. In the excitement of a lively exercise like boat-racing or ball-playing, they wil strain their muscles and go home limping and sore. Then they are glad they have Perry Davis Painkiller on hand to soothe the quivering nerves; to penetrate the muscles with warmth and healing power. It has relieved the pain of two generations of Americans. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. "Neglected colds make fat gravePine to a vards." T)r. Wood's Norwav Syrup helps men and women happy, vigorous old age. Low Faxes to Indianapolis via Penn sylvania Lines. May 11th and 32th, excursion tick ets to Indianapolis,' account Indiana Democratic State Convention, will be sold via Pennsylvania Line. For particulars regarding time of trains etc., see Tiocal Ticket asrent of those lines. Iresli Fish for tomorrow. . P. J. Miles, Phones: 929 Main. Home 722, Bell 257 X People must live, to live long they best, tf should eat the purest and "Ideal Bread." JH E SUCCESSFUL EXECUTION OF A TRUST requires a thorough knowledge of business arid legal reqdirementsombiried with the exercise of great care. DICKINSON TRUST CO. has the advantage of experienced officers and employes, ample capital, and is specially .qualified for the administration of estates.

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