Richmond Palladium (Daily), 19 May 1904 — Page 8

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WE SELL Ladies' 50c. Batiste Girdles, VVednerday and Thursday 5C0 j ds. fancy Jap. Wash Silkf, worth 35c, while they last, Black Mercerized Pettscoats, the kind . that sell at $1.25, Wed. and Thurs., 12 1-2 o Zephyr and Seer Sucker Dress Qinghams, Wed . and Thurs., Ladies' good Cambric Corset Covers, Wed. and Thurs., Fine quality Curtains, Swiss, the 15c kind, Wed. and Thurs., per yd'. 8 Bed Spreads, extra size, extra quality, -Wed. and Thurs., - - Entire store teeming with good stable Bargains during traordinary May Bargain Sale.

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1 1 I QT TO 1 Year 12 19 U W O I I J 2 years 24.75 SHOW YOU ;;;;;;;;;; - What 3 1-3 Cents a 6 years 78 85 day, or $1 per month 1 years 41 . . . ,r 8 years 108.42 will do in Ten Years 9 year3 123.86 at 3 percent interest. 10 years 139.80 The above table shows what can be accomplished with the very small sum of 3 cents per day.m Almost every child in Richmond should have a bank account. "Nobody saves in large amounts." "Everybody can save in small amounts," You can begin your account by depositing a single dollar. ED Sc Eli arsons TTrusti' C.

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The busiest place in the city. The the cash basis and where you realize 300 bu. of those large solid Potatoes still go at $1.20 per bu; 30e pk. Green Onions 2 bunches for 5c. Home grown lettuce 2 lbs. for 25c. Nice Large Juicy Oranges 20c doz. The finest of Macena Lemons 12 cents per doz. Crisp, tender square crackers, 5c per pound. Cream and Butter Crackers Sc; 2 pounds for 15c. In Our Dry Goods Department we uavc ucuci uiuc miiu evci uuiuru and the customers are using ourj Both phones 1079; C. U., 13 R.

JVIodel epkftiqent $tofe 411-415 MAIN STREET.

THE STETSON SHOES FOR MEN. $5.00 and $6.00 BEST MADE FOR STYLE, WEAR AND COMFORT. THE RICHMOND SHOE CO. Cor. 8th and Main, SOLE AGENTS, Chas Feltmarr. Geo. Deuker.

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25c 19c 80c 9c 8c 1-3c 65c the ExNUSBAUM MI! STOBE only place where your dollar goes on 100 cents for it in good values. store more and more for buying all their wants. The new polka dot Mohair in Blue and Brown, 36 inch wide, 50c per yd. Kimberling Nimb Crash Suitings, 30 in. regular 25c value, goes balance of this week at 9c per yard. Dress Ducks in Tan with colored dots, also blue with white dot, at 9c yard. Just a few more yards of the Scotch Lawns, 13 yards for 60c. Remember we "make the Priees with Quality Our Standard." ' Stamps with all purchases. Main.

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1904.

LOCAL ITEMS Optical goods at Haners.. Eye glasses changed at Haner's. Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry, tf Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Augustus Ayler of this city is seriously ill. E. A. Baker of Elwood 5was in the city yesterday. 1 ; Mr. John Calloway of Knightstown was here yesterday. J. A. Walls was a business visitor in "Winchester yesterday . ;v W. A. Goings made a business rip toConnersville yesterday. P. W. Smith returned os(crday opening from Fort Wayne. Dr. Stevenson went to Indianapolis this morning on business. Mrs. Leeds went to Indianapolis this morning on a short trip. J. H. Kidwell of Hagerstown arrived this morning on business. Reginald Paul transacted business in Indianapolis yesterday. Miss Blanche Kerr, of Greensfork is here today calling on friends. Mr. Samuel Harter of Logansport was greeting friends here yesterday. J. T. Elliott spent yesterday in Portland and other cities on business. Wilfred Jessup returned this morning from a business trip to Anderson. George Harris of Fountain City ar rived this morning to spend the day. C. D. Slifer returned this morning from a business trip to Indianapolis. A number from here will attend the theatre in Richmond Friday even ing. Ottis Parsons returned last even ing from a business trip to Indiana polis. Mrs. Joseph Betzold left yesterday for a month's visit in New York and the East. Dr. Bowers and Dr. Grant went to Indianapolis this morning to spend the day. Mrs. Parson was here from Richmond visiting Mrs. J. L. Richey Wednesday. Miss Ida Wellbaum of El Dorado is visiting Scott Newman and family in this city. A. L. Pogue returned last evening from a visit with Chicago relatives and friends. G. Corner arrived yesterday from Pittsburg to attend the funeral of Mrs. Meyers. Dr. C. L. Davis, the dentist, purchased a residence on south eleventh street today. D. L. Dennis returned this morning from Kokomo where he delivered and address yesterday. Mrs. Fred Barton left last evening for New York where she will visit for a month or so. You can save money on either gas or electricity by consulting the Light Heat & Power Co. 31 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Drischel of Richmond are visiting friends and relatives in this city. The Garment Workers Union will give a dance at Vaughan's hall Monday evening May 23. J. II. Kidwell returned to Hagerstown last night after spending the day with friends here. John Foley returned last night to Chicago after visiting his father, J. E. Foley for a while. Charles Barton, temporarily at Chicago returned to that place last night after a visit here. W. S. Kaufman returned yesterday afternoon from New Castle where he spent the day on business. A. A. Curme, who has been doing stenographic work for the court at Winchester, has returned home. Mr. John Weber has returned home from Connersville and has accepted a position in J. Myers meat market. Rev. Allen Jay left last night for Greensboro, North Carolina, to spend a month with relatives at that place. Mrs. R. H. Newman nad daughter returned this morning from a short visit with friends in New Madison, Ohio. A siding has been placed at JacksonHill, near Centerville. The siding is 2,000 feet long and accommodates 120 cars. .. , The Wayne county Historical Society will meet in the high school

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21, 2 p. m.' : ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kocker of East Germantown are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Jeannette Tabman in Indianapolis. Mrs. E. J. Templeton of Salida, Col., is the guest of relatives in this city. Mrs. Temple j;i is a farmer K'iohmond resident. Ed Ennis of Elwood arrived last evening on a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Ennis, of south fourteenth street. Miss Reba Nyo of -Lynn, foirueny of Richmonl arrived yesterday evening to be the iiuesc of Miss "jirelda Murray her3 for a few days. Mrs. O. E. White and Miss Gertrude , McWhinney attended a reception given at the home of Mrs. James G. Martin in Richmond last night. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, .$3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 2G. Miss Hazel Trumbull, who has been with Murray and Mack at Chicago, arrived here yesterday evening to spend a few days with relatives in this city and Centerville. Sick headache results from a disordered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and LiveT Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudoff. fifth and Main. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Webb, formerly of this city and now of M;nneapolis, Minn., arrived last evening to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnson and family for a short while. From indigestion's aches and pains, Your system will be free, If you'll take a timely drink Of Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken and Company. John T. Green first vice president of the Pennsylvania lines east of Pittsburg, passed through here this morning en route from New York to St. Louis. His private car was attached to No. 21. The Presbyterian Guild held a very pleasant social meeting at the beautifu home of Mrs. Joe Penny, on west Main street yesterday afternoon. Light refreshments were served and an enjoyable afternoon was spent by all present. WAYNE CODNTY TWENTY-EIGHT CASES ON THE DOCKET THIS COURT TERM LINES SHOULD , BE TIGHTENED Judge Tox Deplores the Fact and Will Lend His Aid to Remedy The Matter. At best the divorce laws are very loose, and dissatisfied married couples are filing complaints for divorce on most any pretext. It is surprising what trivial affairs constitute "cruel and inhuman treatment." Inhuman means "Destitute of the kindness that belongs to a human being, cruel, barbarous and savage." A case was filed in the Wayne circuit court recently where the complaint charged "cruel and inhuman treatment," which consisted of the man in the complaint refusing to give his wife money when she asked for it, and that at one time she shook her fist under his nose. This according to the complaint, constituted cruel and inhuman treatment. Judge Fox is going to draw a tighter line on the divorce business hereafter. He says there are over twenty-eight cases for divorce on the docket. Hereafter no divorce suits will be tried at long range. Both parties will have to appear In court anc stand trial and show the court why they want to be legally separated. Judge Fox is to be commended for the stand he has taken, and he will find his action upheld by the very best of Richmond's citiezns. The divorce proceedings of Neal vs. Neal were dismissed by the Judge this morning. - You know us now as the Eldorado Steam Laundry and Dye Works. We clean an i dye everything, 18 north ninth street. Phone 147.

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TERRELL CASE

AGAIN AH I AT BLUFFTON, IND., WHERE AN APPLICATION FOR A GUARDIAN IS FILED TERRELL PR0N0UNOED Insane Again by a Jury He Was Not Taken Back There From Easthaven. The sanity or insanity of John W. Terrell was again an issue in the circuit court at. Bluff ton today, lit question being raised on the appi--tion, filed some time ago, of his daughter, Lusy Wolfe, to have a guar dian appointed for him on the ground that he is of unsound mind. Drs. Spaulding and Goodin le;ti tied as to holding an inquest on Terrell three weeks ago. Sheriff Johnson, Eli'as Poflfenberger and Lucy Wolfe told of his actions in jail. Terrell was not taken back from this city a his presence was not necessary. Jndc Vaughan presided at the hearing am' a jury after hearing the evidence was out only five minutes and returned with a verdict pronouncing Terivl insane. The court has not yet namer a guardian for him. DYNAMO FELL At the New Power Plant of the Dayton & Western. (West Alexandria Fcho.) Saturday afternoon an accident at the D & W. power house resulted in several hundred dollars worth of damage to one of the new armatures which are being placed in position. Engineer Corrello had the machine suspended in mid-air by four-inch rope and was in the act of moving it to its base when the strand snapped like so many threads and the heavy armature came down with a erash. It wil have to be rewound before it can be placed into service: The rope had been previously tested to see whethr it would bear the weight of the machine and gave no signs of being weak until the attempt was made to move the armature. POLICE COURT. There were three drunks, two cases of assault and battery and one for larceny in police court this morning. Two of the drunks received fines of $1.00 and costs each and the other two were given $5.00 and costs, while the larceny case was dismissed for want of prosecuting witnesses. WEDDED. This afternoon at Eaton, 0., occurred the wedding of Mr. George Lehman and Miss Rella Larrison, both of New Paris. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Fi-sula Larrison. Mr. Lelima nis in the poultry business. Of C. C. & L. Here Yesterday. General Superintendent Nichols oi the C. C. & L. was here yesterday err' route north on his motor car. President R. L. Kelly of Earlhanwill deliver the class address at the Pendleton, Ind., commencement May 24. Reduced Fares to Cincinnati via The Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion tickets at reduced fares will be sold May 10th and 11th at all stations On the Pennsylvania Lines to Cincinnati, account May Musical Festival. Also excurion tickets to Cincinnati will be sold May 10th to 14th, inclusive, from certain stations, made known upon inquiry to local ticket agents of Pennsylvania Lines.

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PEOPLES EXCHAMgE WANTED Boys from 16 to 20 and" hustlers for bench, hands, cabinet makers and experienced help in cloth covering, department. Richmond Casket Co. (j-tf LADIES Several vacancies open td " complete list, easy sewing for us at home; $15 weekly. Addressed envelope for .lace sample. Majectic Lace Co., New York. " 1 WANTED Two girls at Slack's res taurant, 428 Main st. WANTED Cook to travel with carnival company, man or woman. See Mackay, carnival grounds. WANTED-Will pay $7.00 per wk. for housekeeper who is experienced cook, in private family of 8 adults washing out. Phone 462 or call at 218 Central Ave. WANTED Man to plough ground or plough or tend it on the shares. Call new phone 711 or at 10S But ler street, Fairview. WANTED Capable, energetic young man of intelligence to act as" local manager for the sale of conserva tive, safe, profitable investments. Salary or commission. Responsible references required. Address Chas. A. Hyde, 17 Park Row, New York. 17-3t. WANTED-Man cook at Carnival grounds. Apply to Calhoun & Bannon. 18-2L FOR RENT One front room-for gentleman, 200 north eighth. 16-3t FOR RENT Four or five niee large rooms for housekeeping, gas and water; beautiful location. Phone 1267. FOR RENT Well furnished rooms with heat and bath, 64 south 12th street. 9-2w X)R SALE-OId papers for sale at the Palladium o nice, 15 cents a hundred and some thrown in. LOST Since Sunday, May 8, a white bird dog with dark ears, had a collar on. Phone 995 or eave word at 2006 north E street. LOST 1 ten, 2 five paper, 3 siver dollars on the south side of Main between 7th and 8th streets. Reward if returned to room 25 Colonial building. LOST Eye glasses, with short chain Sunday. Return to Fletcher's Hat Store.. FOUND A pair of spectacles; the owner can have them by calling at 1100 Butler street. STORAGE Ground iioor, sixteenth and Main. Vera Smith. Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market Wheat. July S7 5-S Sept SS 6-3 Corn. July 48 1-8 Sept 47 3B Oats. July 38 5-S Sept 30 68 Pork. July 11.15 Sept. 11.35' Lard. ""y o.jo 15 Spare Ribs. July 6.40 Sept 6.57 Bread! Bread! Bread I 4 Cents a Loaf. MODEL DEPT. STORE. v Red Men You are requested to return all tickets on the runabout and $1Kfl check to C. W. Genn, who will be ai me carnival ouice every, anernoon from 1 to 2 o'clock and evening from 7 to 8. Tickets must all be irf. by 8 oIock Saturday night without v

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