Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 May 1904 — Page 8

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1904.

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Double fold Zephyr Gingham, the 121-2c grade, see East Window. For ....... J39 Fine white Dimities, the 8 l-3c quality, only .042 10 styles All Wool Challies worth up to 75c a yard, only ' "39 Shell Hair Pins, the 2-for-5c kind, per doz. .10 Just received 25 doz. more of those 10c

Turnover Collars. While they last 05

O No. 40 Fancy Ribbons, per yard-, only .05

TOILET DEPARTMENT. See the Statue of Liberty, in West Window, carved from a solid block of Dr. Hood's Cuticle Soap. A 75c box for 25c. Better thanCuticura, or money refunded. 5 gross sold in 2 days. A beautiful Miniature and Dr. Hood's booklet "A Perfect Complexion" free with every soap purchase. Lundborg's Perfumes, all odors, 20c an oz., 10c half-oz. Lazell's Perfumes, all odors, 30c an oz 15c half-oz. Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder, 25c size for 15c Lambert's.Listerine 25c size 19c, f 1 00 size 75c. We sell Peerless Patterns.

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The Management ot Est ates

Demands Experience and Ability

EDOcCiDinisaDJii "0" trim oil (Sod Careful, Capable Management, Accurate Accounting, Ample Capital. Docs a general 'Trust business and will be pleased to consult or advise with regard to any estate or guardianship.

LOCAL ITEMSl Optical goods at Haner's. -"Eye glasses changed at Haner's. Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry, tf Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Spectacles correctly fittek at Haner's. . The G., R. & I. pay car was here yesterday afternoon. Miss Blanche Kerr, of Greensfork,

is visiting here today. For sale, a desirable paper' route. Call Home phone No. 446. tf

Vice President II. A. Christy of the

C. C. & L. R. R is in the city.

Georsre A. Dilks went to Cincinnati

last evening on a business trip.

J. R. Hart returned last night from

a business trip to Indianapolis.

Mr. M. I. Nicholson of Clay town

ship is in the city today onbusine ss.

Ben Bartel returned from a busi

ness trip in northern cities yesterday. Harry Alford went to Indianapolis

this morning on a short business trip

llarrv White spent last evening

the guest of friends in Centerville

Ind.

Capt. and Mrs. M. H. Lough are

the guests of relatives in West Elk-

ton.

Miss Grace Smith returned yesterday evening from a visit in Newcastle. S. O. Yates returned from a business trip to Fort Wayne yesterday evening. Harry Hatfield left last evening for Greensfork to spend Sunday with relatives there. G. W. Albright, who has been in Chicago oh business, returned yesterday evening. Miss Reba Nye, of Lynn, is the guest of Miss Imelda Murray, of West Richmond.

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following menu was greatly relished

y all present:

Mulligatawny

Newport Flakes Almonds

Broiled Halibut, Maitre de Hotel Potatoes Julienne ....

Cucumbers Olives

Filet de Beouf, aux Champignons New Potatoes .. . . . . . Punch, a la Commercial Club Chicken Croquettes, a la Richmond

. .... . . New.Peas New Asparagus, au Beurre

New Tomato and Lettuce Salad,

Mayonnaise Dressing Strawberries Metropolitan Ice Cream

A ;-ted Cake Crackers Cheese Coffee Cigars Mr. S. S. Strut ran, president of the Commercial Club, was absent and Mr. Howard Dill, with hi i usual, grace and dignity, presided over the banquet and made a happy peeih, referring to the many advantages of a Commercial Chtb and some. of the results accomplished , by tb Richmond Commercial Club. Remarks were made by Guerney

Hill, Hon. H. IT. Johnson, J. B. Gor

don, Dr. Stevenson, Dr. W. W. Zimmerman, A. C. Knollenberg, Sharon Jones and Adam Bartel. The speakers all referred to the good to be derived from a commercial club such as Richmond is blessed with, the many things the club has done for the city. Reference was also made to the splendid achievements of the

South Side Improvement Society. The affair was certainly most creditable in every detail. The Rev. H. H. Hadley, pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church, was present and offered prayer.

FACTS IN ..FEW. LINES

Japan, excluding Formosa, has a pop-1

illation of 40.000,000.

The Irish parliamentary fund for the

year 11)03 amounted to $03,045.

France produces more than twice as

many potatoes as the United States.

Polite Chinamen consider It a breach of etiquette to wear spectacles in com

pany.

The American Federation of Labor

has 2.312.000 members, taxpayers and

voters.

' Just Yit'toro, re? irfrirr, f yonr 'Irer t feli;:!), out of tuna uttl you feci (Sail, bilious, ccuslipit-L lveu A dose of

And yo-.iTi w n ryght la the morning

PEOPLES

A correspondent says the last was WANTED Boys from 16 to 20 and

hustlers for bench hands, cabinet makers and experienced help in

cloth covering department. Richmond

Casket Co. 6-tf

the worst Christmas that makers of dolls and toys In Germany ever experienced.

The British people pay $3,000,000 a year to the florists for their produce.

out of which $1,500,000 goes to the foreigner. In the window of a Dunmow (Eng

land) hostelry appears the notice, "The

Encyclopaedia Britannica at your serv

ice within

Colorado Springs has no saloons or

LADIES Several vacancies open to

complete list, easy sewing for us ai home; $15 weekly. Addressed envelope for lace sample. Majectic Lace-ffix, New York. 1

low resorts. In the deed to every piece I WANTED Man to plough ground

or plough or tend it on the shares. Call new phone 711 or at 10S Butler street, Fairview.

of property is included a clause which

forever prohibits the sale of liquor.

A Methodist church in Kansas was

moved a distance of forty-two miles to

a new location. The moving required WANTED Position by experienced

eight days, and not a window was retail salesman. Shoes preferred.

Drouen. I rn e

I VUJU t:tic cwu IClClCUtC.

v. a auauiuiu t

Italy is: For machinists, 55 to 70 cents; I

masons, 50 to GO cents; carpenters, 50 Ky ANTED Two or three

to 0 cents, and cotton workers, to roomg ftU

iu cents.

furnished

conveniences for

housekeeping. B. W. Barr, 3l4 S. 10th street, or this office.

J? UK KfcJNT Well furnished rooms

with heat and bath, 64 south 12th street. 9-2w

FOR SALE Eleven eenuine Mam

moth Pepin ducks. Now laying well Phone 56S. 20-3t

Great Britain had a membership of FOR RENT Choice residence, mod-

1,004.812 and funds amounting to 5,- ern conveniences. Inquire of Isaac

010,408. The income for the year was Jenkinson.

2,441.427 and the expenditure 2,058,-

C30. FOR SALE Chean. a steel tired

A petition signed by between 20.000 nlmpfnn in rrnnA renair. Tnnnirp at

The fishermen near the Marconi wire

less telegraph station in England have

petitioned parliament to take it away

because it, they allege, produces the

deluges descending upon them.

The pianist Paderewskl in order to show his disapproval of the Prussian

government's Polish policy has forbid

den his new opera, "Manru," to be pro-

ruced in the German theater of Posen.

On Dec. 31 the G55 trade unions in

and 30,000 persons is to be presented to I 793 Main street.

tne Ettinmirgn magistrates asking tnat

20-3t

as at present, and not 10

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Only 5c Cigar So Good That A Million Men Smoke It Every Day

Largest Seller in the World.

The 'Band is the Smoker's Protection.

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Dentist

. Dudley Cates, of Greensfork, form erly of this city, is here today vis

iting his -parents. You, can save money on either gas or electricity by consulting the Light

Heat & Power Co. 31

Miss May Pryfole left last even-

mg lor centerville, wnere sne win visit for a few days.

Mrs. Harry Downing left this morning on a month's visit with relatives in Dalhart, Texas. George Hamilton went to Greenville, Ohio, last evening to be the guests of friends over Sunday. Miss Irene Wilson of Earlham college is spending today and tomorrow with her parents in New Castle. E. J. Hinshaw and Miss Ida Daily, of Lynn, were iu attendance at the funeral of Mrs. J. N. Hodgin Friday. Mrs. J. M. Bulla, who has been visitig in Wilmington, Ohio, for a

short time, returned home last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Otto went to Marysville last evening to visit relatives and friends in that city for a week. Rev. J. Webster Bailey and wife of Fort Wayne are the guests of Mrs. Emma Winchester of north eleventh

street.

M. C. Henley returned last night

from Anderson, where he attended the meeting of the Western League

managers.

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ferriday returned last evening from Cincinnati, where they spent the day with friends. Judge Daniel W. Comstock of the appellate court, came over from Indianapolis yesterday to spend Sunday with his family. President Kelly went to Dayton

last night to act as judge in the debate between S. II. S., of Dayton,

and M. T. II. S., of Indianapolis.

Typewriters, all makes, rented,

sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines.

Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 20. President R. L. Kelly went to Dayton yesterday evening to act as a

judge for the debate between the

Steele high school of that eity and Shortridge high school of Indianapolis.

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PROGRAM

Of Exercises at Ninth Street Baptist Church Tomorrow.

Thefollowing sacred program will be rendered at Ninth Street Baptist Church Sunday Night: Choir. Prayer. Recitation Roy Brown. Paper Miss Ella Hopkins. Recitation Ruth Moorehead. Duett Mrs. Wm. Freeman, Maude Freeman. Recitation Ina Carpenter. Choir. Recitation Emer Freeman. Paper Mr. Watkins. Duett Mrs. Harvey, Elizabeth Smith. Paper Mr. Watkins.

Solo Mr. W. H. Freeman. Choir. Solo Mrs. Effie Freeman. Trio Elmer Freeman, Carloda McCaffrey, Mary Miller. Recitation Maude Freeman. Solo Estella Patterson. Recitation Minnie Davis. Choir.

the hour for closing the public bouses FOR SALE Residence properties on

electric line west of city. Richard Shute, No. 8 north ninth street. 20-2t.

FOR SALE Two verandas for sale

cheap, 21 south tenth street. 2t

TOR SALE Old papers for sale at

the Palladium office, 15 cents a

hundred and some thrown in.

STORAGE Ground

and Main. Vern

noor, sixteenth Smith.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS

Ayler The funeral of Augustus H.

Ayler will take place at 3 o'clock

Sunday afternoon, instead of 2 ! o'clock as previously announced.

ham. Friends may call any time.

riety at large in Colorado, has been

slain by a pothunter despite the heavy

penalty fixed by the legislature. The

band had been hidden in Lost park.

Park county, for several years.

Joseph Wlodarezyk (pronounced Vlo-

darksick). a Russian, went into the

common pleas court at Newark. N. J.,

De 11 p. m

p. m.

A company has been organized In

Chicago which contracts to bury people and let them pay on the installment

plan. The installments must all be

paid before the funeral occurs, however. The corporation of Vienna has voted the golden Salvator medal to Herr Turk, the Austrian Sandow, in recognition of his having brought honor to the city by establishing world records in weight lifting. Lloyd Conway of Baltimore has issued a challenge for a talking contest, open to the world. He says he is the champion talker, and he insists that he can speak 05,040 words in an hour. lie is a clerk in a railroad office. Citizens of Manchester, England, are

complaining bitterly and writing to the

papers because the conductors on the tram cars "saueeze twenty nersons into

seats constructed for eighteen," and. Mote The funeral of Mrs. Rhoda

worse still, "allow some people to stand I Mote will be Sunday morning at 9 :30

UP-" I o'clock at the home of her dauarhler.

A small boy whose father and moth- Mrs. Jeilnie S. Ibaueh. 18 north

er, Mr. and Mrs. Kerchew, were stay- , wf in P.l.

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nig wiiii iiiui ai a iiiicagu uuiei uw-

eame lost When found, he had forgot

ten his name, but remembered it when

he heard a man sneeze and was re- I Wagner The infant son of Mr.

stored to his parents. aand Mrs. Geonre Wagner died this

The last survivor of a little band of afternoon at their home, 1512 east

uuiraioes, tne only animals or tnat va- Ar cfrw iho n of tW. d-s.

Funeral Sundav afternmni at 2

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o ciocK irom me nome. i rivaie. interment at Lutheraania.

REV. STEPHEN S. MYRICK. At the South Eisrhth Street Friends

GUARDIAN

RESIGNS

GOOD IN PIE, CAKE AND PUDDING. nSe swqi Mince meat In IOc Packages with List of Valuable Premiums;

Mary Bertram Will No Longer Handle Her Daughter's Affairs.

This morning Mary A. Bertram, guardian of the heir of Robert Delap

handed in her resignation as such guardian. The heir mentioned is Mrs. Alice Hill. Balance of money in hands of guardian was $494.89. $900 was also in a trust company. Thomas J. Clevenger was appointed as guar

dian with a bond of $5,000, with S.

S. Clevenger and James R. Helms as

sureties.

Low Tares to the West via Pennsylvania Lines. May 3, 17, June 7, 21, July 5, 19, August 2, 16, Home-Seekers, tickets will be sold to points in the West, Northwest, South and Southwest, and Canada and Mexico. For any further information, apply to Ticket Agents of Pennsylvania Lines.

the other day and got permission from church this evening the Rev. Stephen

tne juuge to mop iron. 11s name MStanton Myrick a lately returned

name is spelled W-l-o-d-a-r, and he calls missionary from India, will speak on

himself viodar. "some places ior u orsmp in

The Colorado promotion and public- Orient." Mrs. Clarence Hadley will

ity committee has opened headquarters give vocal numbers. The closing meet-

nt 81.' Seventeenth street, Denver, and ino- of the series of open church

announces that "from now on every meetinjrs for this season will be held

energy will be bent on maKinj; uolora- Saturday, when an old fashion-

resources and riches known all over ed spelling school will be the feature.

the world." A branch office Is estab-

rmorndn Snrins Pnin Sick headache results from a dis-

Whereas in I87fi it wns Ptimt ordered -.tcmach and is quickly cured

that 40 per cent of the cotton crop of by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver

the south was produced by whites and Tablets. For sale by A. u. Luken cc

GO per cent by negroes, it Is now claim- pn nn(i r xj Sudoff. fifth and

,1 1, r, 1, rt 3 A I '

tru tiiai 111c 11 lies iiuuucv ou per ceui

southern men say, indicates that the south must look to foreign immigration to supply it with labor If Its cotton

crop is to be increased,

Statistics compiled by the zemtvos of forty-nine provinces of European

WASHOUT (By Associated Press.) Greeley Colo., May 21. The flood from yesterday's water spout reached here today. All bridges north of here were washed out. No trains since yesterday. CALDWELL CASE. The Caldwell case was dismissed by Judge Fox this morning. One way Colonist Rates to the Vest and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, OregonMontana, fcc For further information call on 3. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home Thone 44

am.

You ought to eat "Ideal Bread.

You know us now as the Eldorado

Steam Laundry and Dye Works. We

Russia showed that 891.000 peasant clean an. dye everything, 18 north

families, representing a population of I ninth street. Phone 147.

perhaps .0u0.000, had only nine acres

of land to the familv. and that 2.219.-

444 peasant households, representing I Get a box of Price's elegant cho-

a population of about 18.000.000, had colates.

only twenty-one aoros each, although

hundreds of thousands of such house

holds consisted of from eight to twen

ty-five members.

With the view of ascertaining the

proportion of foreign gold coin com

pared with the French, the directors of

the French mint requested the Dank of

France to obtain 50,000 pieces from

the tills of different branches in the

tirnrlnnoa An ovnmtnntlon (it that

coin showed that 41,r83 were French j i rom indigestion s acnes auu pams,

and 8,417 foreign, the latter represent- Your system will be;' free,

ing nearly 17 per cent. The alien gold jf you'll take a timely drink ,

was principally Belgian, iiauan, ads- nf xfnnntain Tea.

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"u.,fca..uu, .oo, f A ' ft T nl-an TlH fOYnnflTlf -4.-

Spanish, etc. - - . i

For Homemade Bread,

Layer Cakes, Potato Cliips baked, etc. 'plione

292. Hadley iiros.

Sweet Florida oranges at. Price's.