Richmond Palladium (Daily), 19 May 1904 — Page 5

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i RICmiOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1904. nviL

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AbsoButely Pure at Si is Malfef Heaftb

last evening proved a most delightful J

affair and was attended by nearly seven hundred members.' Chas. Hansen, organist, f of Indianapolis and Carl Gantvootty baritone of Cincinnati f urnishetMhe program, assisted by tbe church jfroir, 'All; the selections wei,- exceedingly well rendered, iMr. Hansen's own composition, a Gavotte" being a special feature of the evening. The two numbers . given by

," the choir were both fine and were

well received. From both a musical and social standpoint the conceit and social following was a success. . ' '

v ..- . . The Ladies' Aid Society of" the

Christian church held a meeting yes

terday afternoon in the church parlors. A large number of members were present and spent a pleasant afternoon. Some little business was

transacted and a social hour

spent.

RUSSIAN FORCES ''WITHDRAW

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Social

BY MR. V HUKN CLEMENTS.

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John Nicholson presided in the dining room, serving chocolate and coffee from the table, with a delightful

luncheon, small sprays of lilac being

given as favors, the dining room pre

senting a charming appearance with many flowers and candles. Miss

Edith Winder, Miss Merle Williams

and Miss Lucile Gaar assisted Mrs.

Nicholson and Mrs. Gaar. Over two

hundred invitations were issued to

this function. ,

The Ladies of the United Presbyterian church gave a social last evening for the congregation and friends

at the home of Mrs. B. B. Myrick,

Saturday.

PROM POET ARTHUR AND THE JAPANESE ARE LEAVING THE

VICINITY OF KAI CHOW

was

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Mrs. Margaret Dempsey and Misf

Ella Varley were the hostesses for a delightful card party given yesterday afternoon in the Knights of Columbus club rooms. Euchre, played at a

lage number of tables, Was the fea

ture of the afternoon and at the close of the games prizes were awarded to

Mrs. Zwissler and Mrs. Pfeiffer.

COMMERCIAL CLUB

Annual Supper at Westcott Next Fri

day Night.

Thursday. Ugo-Igo Club meets with Mrs. Henry Wickemeyer on south seventh street. Thursday Social Club will hold its closing meeting. Place announced later. Thursday, Whist Club will meet. Frilay. Ladies' Aid Society of the First Presbyterian church will hold a meeting in the church parlors. Social by ladies of Genre M. E. church at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Mary Whitrilge, 105 south Eighih street. Iris Club will hold its regular meeting.

Afternoon Whist party in the Elks.j th eleventh street. Quite a l TT i 1 1 t- - TIT? 1 ' v

ciud rooms. Hostesses win oe mia, b f members were present and

juarie uavis ana urs. uoiibcuan. , fc pleasant evening in a purely

nuay evening v nisc tiuo win , mannpr Tlfi llostpss

be entertained at the home of Mrs. I jsted hy Mesdames Miller, McPher-

lid bwayne. c tt.,mot.i ana . fjfYHho

The meeting of the Ivy Club,

Earlham Seniors will be entertain- which was to have been held yestered at the home of Miss Elizabeth day with Mrs. George Scott, on south Middleton. eighth street was postponed. Open church meeting at the South Eighth Street Friends' church. The Wednesday Afternoon Card Saturday Evening Whist Club will Club held a delightful meeting yesmeet, terday at the home of Mrs. Chillson, on north ninth street. Nearly all of One of the largest and most ele- the members were present and spent gantly appointed receptions of the an enjoyable afternoon at drive season was given by Mrs. Walter J. whist, Mrs. Walter Dalbey winning

Hut ton yesterday afternoon at her the prize. home on north fifteenth street, in The favors were pansics. An elehonor of Mrs. William P. Hutton pnt two course luncheon Avas served, and Mrs. William McKnight Smith, Mrs. Alonzo Smyser will be the hostof New York, the hours from two to ess for the nest meeting of the club, four and four to six. The beautifully arranged rooms were made addi- The young ladies of the Sodality of tionally attractive with floral deco- the Sacred Heart pave a play "A rations of spring blossoms and hot Kinar's Daughter" last evening in St. house flowers, and with soft candle Mary's hall by special request. The light and the fresh spring toilettes of piay was given some time ago by the f the guests, made an effective whole, same young ladies in such an excelenhanced by music from an accom- ient manner that they were requested plished harpist. Mrs. Hutton, with to repeat their efforts. The program

Mrs. William Ilutton and Mrs. bmith, jwas essentially the same in nearly received in the front parlor, Mrs. every particular, the young ladies McQuinney and Miss Cooper, of Indi- j surpassing, if anything,' their former anapolis, also being of the receiving at tempt. The large audience showed party, all in handsome reception cos-' its Appreciation of their excellent tumes. Mrs. Frank I. Reed served Work. punch in the swell window of the sec- J ond parlor, and Mrs. Frank Watt, Worley Barton of New Madison

Mrs. Samuel Gaar and Mrs. Lynn C Boyd also assisted in this depart-

Mrs. Jonas Gaar and Mrs.

The following is the menu prepared

for the supper to be given at "The

Westcott" on Friday evening, May

20, at 8:30.

Mulligatawney

Newport i Fl akes

Almonds

The Japanese Occupancy of

Chwang is Not an Official Statement.

New

Mukden, May 10.--Isolated Rus

sian fore -?s; are withdrawing from

Port Arthur. It is reported the Jap enese are withdrawing from the - vi

cinity-of Kai Chow and advancing to

Passes east of Hin Cheng and Laio

Vang.

Chefoo, Mav 19. -Persons arriving

from Dalny reported to the Kussian consul that during the bombardment of Port Arthur, on Monday the Japanese battleship Shikishima struck a mine and sank in two minutes. Battleship Fugialze was damaged and towed away by cruisers. St. Petersburg, May 10. The', admiralty defies it has been officially advised of the Japanese occupancy of New Chwang.

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Sarsaparilla r Tested and tried for over, 63 years. A regular doctors' medicine. Of course vou know it.

I hen do not forget it. tAvSl

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CAPTAIN COMSTOCK. The memorial address at New Paris will be delivered by Captain Paul Comstock on May 30.

Young Men's

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For the young man who wants smart, wellmade and durable clothing, and who can not afford to pay high prices, our clothing fills the bill. An endless variety of patterns, colors, and fabrics, and made equal to' any merchanttailored garment. $10.00, $13.50, $15.00, $16 50, and $18.00. LOEHR & KLUTE

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Broiled Halibut, Maitre de Hotel

Potatoes, Julienne, Cucumbers Olives Filet de Beouf, aux Champignons New Potatoes Punch, a la Commercial Club Chicken Patties, a la Richmond New Peas New Asparagus, au Beurre New Tomatoes and Lettuce Salad Mayonnaise Dressing Strawberries Metropolitan Ice Cream Assorted Cakes

Crackers

Cheese

Coffee Cigars

The committee has been assured prompt service and have so arranged that all can be at home at a reasonable hour. There will be no set speeches, but two or three subjects of interest to all will be submitted for consideration and a full and free discussion is invited. The prospects is for a good attendance and a lively time. Members should procure tickets at once in order that the number to be provided for may be known in good time.

ment.

Scrofula

It is commonly inherited. Few arc entirely free from it. Pule, weak, puny children are Afflicted with it in nine cases out ot ten, and many adults suffer from it. Common indications are bunches in the neck, abscesses, cutaneous eruptions, inflamed eyelids, sore ears, rickets, catarrh, wasting, and general debility. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Eradicate it, positively and absolutely. This statement ;s bused on the thousands of permanent cures theso medicines have wrought. " My d msrMer bad scrofula, with eleven Bores on her nock ami about her ears. Hood's Sirsr.jarilla was highly recommended and she too!c It and was cured. She is now in good health." Mas. J. II. Jone3, Parker City, Ind.

Hood's Sarsaparilla promises to i cure and keeps the promise.

and Miss Myrlene Wellbaum were married recently at El Dorado. Several Richmond parties attended. Mrs. Will Campbell entertained a

few friends at whist last evening at

her home on north fifteenth street. Some three tables were present and a pleasant evening was spent. A dain

ty luncheon was served.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS

Hodgin The funeral of Mrs. J. X.

Hodgin will occur at 10 o'clock Fri

day from the residence, 122 north seventeenth street. Friends may

call this evening irom to y p.

m.

CAMBRIDGE CITY.

The new members of the Christian Endeavor Society of St. Paul's Lutheran church were given a banquet in the church parlors last evening. The following program was rendered: Piano Solo Marie Runge. Address Rev. Huber. Violin Solo-Clifford Piehl. Society Paper Oliver Fetta. Vocal Solo Lena Weisbrod. Some fifty members of the society were present and enjoyed a social time, after which an elegant bani m

ouet was served, i oasts were res-

A ponded to by Rose Haner, Martin

Fetta, Rev. Huber, Miss Naomi Hu

ber, Gus Hoelcher.

The concert given to the members

of the First English Lutheran church

Albert ness entertained a number of friends at his beautiful home in

East Germantown, Tuesday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Amos Henning, Miss Pickett, Mrs. Wilmer and daughter Helen, Miss Myra Woolrey, Miss Lea Addington,

all of Chester and Mr. and Mrs. George Gipe and Mr. and Mrs. A.

Reigel of Germantown. A chewing gum moulding contest was the prin

cipal feature of the evening's entertainment. Miss Woolrey received the first prize for having moulded the best chewing gum cat,, while Miss

Addington was content with the consolation prize. Elegant refreshments

consisting of fruit salad, cake, punch and bon-bons, were served after

which the guests departed at a late

hour having spent one of the most

enjoyable evenings of the season.

P. F. Miller has opened his soda fountain which happens to be the only one in this city. One way second class colonist tickets to California, the North Pacific Coast, Montana and Idaho will be sold via Pennsylvania lines from March 1st to April 30 th, inclusive. For particulars . apply to nearest Ticket Agent of those lines.

Catarrh Cannot be Cured. with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting direct

ly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. S end for testimonials free. F. J. Chepey & Co., Props, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. Hall's family Pills are the best

Notice to Contractors, In pursuance of a resolution of the Common Council of the City of UlchTnonl, Indiana, the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, will receive Sealed Proposals, at the olliceof the City Clerk, until 4 o'clock, p. m., Monday, June fith, 1001, for the construction of Starr brick, or cement sidewalk on the West Side of South Ninth street, from South E to South II streets, and the North side of South F, from Sout h Klfdith to South Ninth streets. All bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for the purpose, which may be obmined of the City Civil Engineer, and enclosed in a senled envelope directed to the Common Council of thCity of Richmond, Indiana. The bond required of the successfully dder shall be in the sum of $-2.00(1.00, and must be Civen by residents of Wayne Count v, Indiana. Each bid by contractors must be nccompanie . by a deposit of a certified check for $U0.00,to be left in the hands of the City 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 before the 15 th day of August, WOt, under the direction of the City Civil Engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of said Clerk. The contract, will be lot to the lowest responsible bidder. The Common Council of the City of Richmond. Indiana, reserves the rlht to reject any or all bids, or wnive defects In bids, in the interest of the city, niadein accordance wit h this notice. By order of the Common Council. JOHN F. TAGGAKT, Clerk. mn v if-'2'?-june 2

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718 MAIN STREET

Sole Agent For ... ' 0 Strong & Garfield's

Fine

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Let us show you the best line of Men's Fine Shoes you ever looked at & & You will say so, too, if you see hem

Men's Base Ball Shoes with Spikes $2,00 a Pair

FRED C. LAIIRMAN, 718 Main Street.

Notice tc Contractors. In pursuance of a resolution of the common council of the city of Richmond, Ind., the common council of the city of Richm on d , I n d i a n a , wi 1 1 r ece 1 ve sea 1 ed proposa 1 a at t he olUce of the City Clerk until 4 o'clock, p. in., MONDAY, JUNE fith, 1!01. for the construction of cement curb and gutters, and sidewalk inter.-ectiont. along both sides of South Thirteenth street, from 8 'Uth B to South C streets.

AH bids must be upon the printed forms prepared for 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 Richmond,

lnumiiu. The bond required of the successful bidder shall be In the sum of f -2,000.00, and must be flven by residents of Wayne county, ndlana. Each bid by contractors must be accomfan led by a deposit of a certified check for 100.00, to be left in the hands of the city 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 he 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 day of July. 1904, under the direction of the city civil engineer, and in accordance with the plans and specifications on tile in the office of said clerk. The contract will he let 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, in the interest of the city, made in accordance with this notice. By order of the common council. JOHN P. T AGO ART, May 19-23 Juue2 City Clerk

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