Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 May 1904 — Page 8
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XtlOnUOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY MAY 6. 1404.
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LADIES' TAILOR-MADE SUITS AT A SACRIFICE 33 Suits selected from our stock (2fRj to be sold for ... ... QJbiJIUJ None worth less than $12.50. Most of them worth $J5, f20 and 25. See west window. Another sMpmeut of those $12.60 Mohair Suits, Tiiey go at $8.oo . See center case for Gents' 25c Bow Ties for 10c Bay your Toilet Articles of us, --25 dozen fine imported Tooth Brushes, worth 25c Friday and Saturday lOc Kalcnderma Soap, good as Cuticura, for lOc, 3 for 25c Lundborg'8 Perfumes, all odors, for two days, 20c an oz., lOc oz. ; . Laze'.l'i Perfumes, 6 odors, always sold for 50c an oz. 30c an oz.', 15c i oz. Oriental Rug Sale still going on.
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society to the principles of true derri-1
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it is declared, grounds Society kn p,First
, economic slavery which renders intel-, meeting .will belaleld'at the parsonage lectual ; and political ; tyranny inevita- j and as business of importance is to
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juisirxci jmo. a M. Everett iunt.
' District No. 3-Clara Pickett,-.. v Ifcstrct No. 4 Edna keever! r ' District No. 5-Cora.Nolder. r District No. 6-0ra M. "White. . '. District Nov 7 Elmer D. Joy. District No. 8 Ethel A. Thomas; District No. 9-Ida M. Ward " District No. 10 Kate Stanton. District No.' 11 Ella Wuenker. District No. 12 Richard Stinson. UDiset No. 13 Retta Thomas. Dislrico. 14-Wm. I. Conley.
f District i No. 15 Arthur W. Ellis, adopted by a vote of 17 to 3. jfona Marshall, Supervisor , of Music.
Class RolL District No. !1 Howard Reid, Henry 3onul.. ' District No. 2-Fred Minor, Hazel
Jackson. I f District No. 3 Minnie Jones, Ethel Young, Foral Young, Bertha Benton, '
Howard Hiatt, Phares Hiatt, Wal- . ter Schneider, Russell Minor, Frank "" ' - Minor. Claude Waldoi Rov Martin. FILED IN THE WAYNE CIRCUIT
BOARD MEETING.
On next Friday evening will occur
Mefhodisr Sunaaychpol: thffV fnd Waiii
Socialist party is pledged in the platform, to the principles of international socialism as embodied in the united thought and action of Socialists of all nations. J The question of inserting a plank in the platform favoring labor unions, . which caused several heated discus
sions during the convention,
was
SUIT AGAINST
COMSUER
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District No. 5 Leslie Carman, Jno. j
The Richmond Palladium FRIDAY MAY 6, 19C4. LOCAL ITEMSl Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glass changed at Haner's. Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry, tf Mrs. Wf SHiser's shorthand school. 1 Typewriters, all makes, rented, old. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. Selected materials, combined with modern methods of bread baking are usel in the construction of "Ideal Bread." tf
Harry Myers of Anderson spent yesterday in the city. R. M. Ferriday. jreturned last,. -evening from short business trip to Cincinnati. J. E. Foley returned last evening from a business trip to Anderson and other points. J. F. Miller left last evening for Columbus, 0., where he will spend a few days on business. Miss Clara Cotterill left yesterday for Chicago where she will visit relatives for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Maxim returned to New Castle after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greenstreet, of the Reid Flats.
COMMON
SCHOOL
yan Tress, Stella Hooker, Charlie Smithy Hiram Hoover,' Fannie Sim-
mons, .Bertha llodgin. w
District jno. 4 -Marina wnite, ia-t na Kejttworthy, Ethel Pilcher. District No. 8 Cora Ktrby. District No. 10 Julia Cook. District No. 11 Walter Brumfiel. District No. 12 Edith Grimes, Blanche Davenport, Sarah Kramer, Emmett Dickey, Grace Miller. District No. 13. Ida Minneman. District No. 14 Howard Peelle.
District No. 15 Forrest Walter Shute.
Preble county, 0., Lawrence Kirk patrick.
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COURT BY W. S. ELIFF.
MARIONTRUST COMPANY
UOMMENCEMENT
WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, MAY
7, AT 2 P. M.
IN K. OF P. HALL.
All the Township Schools Represented
Teachers Class Roll.
and officers are urgently requested to be present. W. A. Fiske, Supt. ... Sciatic .Rheumatism Cured. "I have been subject to sciatic rheumatism for years," says E. H. Waldron, of Wilton Junction, Iowa. 1 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 noiHad 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. Selected materials, combined with modern methols of bread making are used in the construction of "Ideal Bread." tf If you are a believer in pure food products, eat Ideal Bread, it is a
People's Exchange
Brings Suit Against Ed Roney Toxs orme? and wU1 tone up thc di
. i' 125 Other Court Affairs.
The will of Emma J. Bear has been
admitted to probate and record.
Attorney" H. U. Johnson filed the
Meek, suit of Mary E. Mills vs. Eliza F.
Mills, for divorce.
SOCIALIST
Attorney William A. Bond has filed the suit of Wilbur S. IHff vs. the board of county commissioners of Wayne count y. Demand, $1,200.
IS
NAMED
INDIANA MAN NAMED FOR PRESIDENT AND NEW YORKER SELECTED FOR TAIL OF TICKET. Neither Candidate Hac4 OppositionWork of the Convention.
The common school commencement of Wayne township wjll occur Saturday, May 7, 1904, at 2 p. in. in Knights of Pythias Hall, this city. The following program .will be rendered: Piano duet Naomi Kuth, Virgie
Kuth as the Socialist candidate for Presi
Chorus My Noble Home German
Chicago, May 6. Eugene V. Debs
was yesterday afternoon
gestive organs.
One way Colonist Rates to the ffest and Northwest via The C, C.
Ground floor, sixteenO
Bet jjreen Coliseum :tnd the M
vv ajn TriJj i5oy ot io or 1 at stair i Piano Works. Apply to tV. Erk. corner of Main and eleventh street, a pearl-colored kid glove. Finder please return to Palladium office. - FOR RENT Furnished front room with all conveniences, for gentle-. man 27'south eighth street. 6-2t WANTED Parties making excavations to. remove the dirt to lot on corner of Main and 22d sts. WANTED Boys from 16 to 20 and
hustlers for bench . hands, cabinet makers and.'' experienced 'help- in Q
cloth covering department. Richmond
Casket Co. . ; ; v t . b-tt
L.Ut i A purse, l eggy from Par- s
is." with small chansre purse in- V
side, somewhere between B and Main on north eleventh street or on Main between eleventh and seventh streets.. Finder please leave t Nusbaum's store, 719 Main street. LOST Black and ' White long haired shepherd, collar with J. E Jay name on. Reward git en ..by- notifying telephone 803 A of his", where-. abouts. ;i ' t r rOR SALE-01d papers for sale ' J the Palladium office, 15 ' cents hundred and some thrown in. The Bloody when it is pure anot circulates through ,
L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, every part of the body maintains
c. For further information call on good health, v ltona entering into the
A. Blair, C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44. composition of the blood makes it
pure and its circulation perfect! Vitona also is healing to the food and
drink pathways of the body and oth-
Treatment to be effective must be er inward parts, benefitting the nervprompt. When vomiting, purging andjes, liver, kidneys, etcrestoring wastsweat announces that the disease is ing tissues and curing pimples," ca-
Of All Hot Weather Enemies of humanity cholera is the worst
Painkiller. All bowel troubles, like
diarrhoea, cholera morbus and dysentery are overcome by Painkiller. (5)
The Marion Trust company re
ceiver of the Vernon Insurance and Trust company, through R. E. Kirkman and JamesN. Noel vs. Edgar E. , Roney. Demand, $125.
Commissioners were out viewing the pikes yesterday. G. A. Dwiggins files final settlement in estate of Kiturah Dwiggins. A marriage license was issued to
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atici. lui oaic a. vjt. juukcu Vu Joseph W. Doran files proof and Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and
muuaico iuc win ui numeu niuge. iju once is. ,
ijinneas v. ooya aaminisiraior, files final settlement in estate of s John C. Boyd. Nathan F. Canaday filed proof of
Jand probated the will of John Barr.
Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting 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 char-
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Hymn Township Pupils. Invocation Rev. M. Swadener. Piano solo Bertha Taylor. Class Address Pres. R. L. Kelly. Chorus, (a) Home Scene Abt. (b) The Blue Sea Lucrezia BorgiaTownship Pupils. Piano solo Nettie Paulson. Presentation of Diplomas Prin. M. Everett Hunt. , - Chorus Class Song. '
llanford of New York .City, was nom-
the candidates had any opposition for the nomination. After condemning the policies of the Democratic and Republican parties, the platform, as adopted, appeals to the American people for support on the ground that the Socialist party is thej only political party standing for the principles by which the liberty of the individual , may become a
nominated . Tetters teetamentarv were issnerL
Bond $600. The suit of Frank Nossett and Calvin Nossett against Arlington Roberts for the breaking of a buggy is in circuit court today. This is the third time this case was tried.
HEALTH OFFICE. . There is one case of measles in, the family of George Albright at 22 north thirteenth street. "
Dr. J. E. Cravens returned this morning to Indianapolis after attend-
Benediction Rev. - M. Swadener.
Schopl Officials Chas. W. Jordan, ' fact, as the only political organiza-j ing the meeting of the E. I. D. A. County Superintendent. Aaron A. tion that is democratic, and that has While here he Avas the guest of Dr. S. Conley, Trustee. ' for its purpose the conversion of all sJ Bond.
tarrh, pain, and other symptoms that indicate lifelessness. One sample bottle proves its merit. Alford Drug Co., agents. J. It will make muscle and increase
your brain power; Ideal is a bread beyond reproach, v ;
A body bpilder, strength producer, checks a'.n repairs wasted tissues, in-, visrorates the stomach, Mdneysartl liver. Thtt's what Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea does 35 cents, tea or tablets. A G. Luken & Co.
These days so rapid is the pace, The man of action win thc roee,
I And if lhe finish you would see i Go take some Rockv Mountain Tea.
Low Fares to Nashville, Tenn., via A. G. Lu J n &' Co. ' Pennsylvania Lines. I The road to beauty, like the way to May 9th, 10th and 11th, excursion a man's Leart, is through his stomach, tickets to Nashville, Tenn., account If your stomach's bad, you can't be Annual Convention Southern Bap- handsome. Hollister's Rocky Mountists and Auxiliary Societies, will be tain Tea cures all stomach trousold via Pennsylvania Lines. For. bles. 35 tents. A. G. Luken & Co. information .regarding time of trains,
etc.,. see; loca lines.
v
ticket . agent of those
Have your carpets taken up, -cleaned and laid by the monarch Laundry.
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.
HEacy tfo Take Est&y to Qper&t
Because purely vegetable yet tLor- ;
ough, prompt, nealtcml, satisfactory
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. tf Spectacles correctly fitted at Ha-
' ner's.
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FLYERS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY We have picked from the various departments the fol lb Wing special values which we will offer for
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200 YARDS TABLE LTNEH-72 in. wide, all pure Linen, bleached and unbleached, regular 75c value,, for Saturday and Monday per yard
50 DOZEN NAPKINS ALL PURE LINEN as an inducement to these who purchase on Saturday and Mon day we have marked them at the special price of per doz.
25 DOZ. TOWELS-PLAIN HEMSTITCHED extra "good value for Saturday and Monday, 3 for
1 CASE BLEACHED MUSLIN would be very cheap at 9c -yard-but on Saturday, and Monday we will sell 13 yards for 4 PIECES NOVELTY SUITINGS regular 50c value just the thing for Skirts, Suits and Dresses As a flyer for Saturday and Monday at 25c Yd 36 INCH MERCERIZED BLACK SATTEEN 4 pieces regular , 25c value at
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LADIES NECKWEAR AT 23cThe finest line 1 of washable stocks
we have shown this' : e
No
trouble to find just what you want
from such a large assortment 'as ours the price
LADIES COTTON WASH BELTS just the kind for warm weather lOc Each 1 GROSS REDDING COMBS the serviceable," unbreakable kind, regular 25c quality for Saturday and Monday.
NEW FACE VEILS-1 lot of nM pattern , veils with : tear drop cdgcl Nothing ? newer in , the market, the .. usual price is 50c but we will offer ; them oh Saturday - and Monday at 32Sc Each 1 LOT CHILDREN'S BLACK RIBBED COTTON. HOSE at 19c Pair 1 LOT CHILDREN'S RIBBED PANTS knee length, to close at
Pair
1 LOT LADIES' RIBBED VESTS Low neck, no sleeves, extra quality lOc Each 1 LOT LADIES BLACK AND FANCY HOSE, regular 50c grade
Ic Pair
1 LOT MEN'S FANCY COTTON SOCKS 19c Pair LOT MEN'S BLUE BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS AND DRAWERS
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To make it interesting in OUR ANNEX for SATURDAY and MONDAY we have put out some extra special bargains in CAR
cent, on all FURNITURE We are sure you wilf appreciate the values we offer for these two days.
PETS and will also give a discount of ten per
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