Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 May 1904 — Page 5
RICHUOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1904.
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Friday. Woman's Missionary society of the United Presbyterian church meets vrith Mrs. Mott. Program to be furnished by Mrs. Sedgwick and Mrs. Huber. v- pik " Ladies ' Whist party. Hostesses, Mrs. Alford and Mrs. Buntell. Ladies' Aid society of Grace M. E.
Missionary society of the First tjpresbyterian church meets.
Saturday. Saturday Afternoon Thimble club meets with Mrs Boyd. Open church meeting at the South Eighth Street Friend's church. One of the largest and most elegant receptions of the season was that given for the Earlham seniors last evening by Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Kelly at their home in West Richmond, at which the festivities attendant on commencement week were in- ' 'augurated. The reception rooms were
beautifully decorated with palms and "'fut flowers and presented a fine appearance.The color motif of the decorations in the dining room was the
fli .hi arm am colors, cream ana wmie, anu J this motif was carried out in everyI Ihing. The hostess was assisted in
the dining room by Mesdames E. P. Trueblood, R. L. Sackett, D. W. Dennis, J. II. Johnson, W. F. Iliser, Mrs. Furnas and Mrs. Russell; Misses Demaree and Harrison. Misses Ethel Woodward, Lena Englebert, Louise Ford and Caroline Carpenter also as
sisted, presiding over the punch bowl. About one hundred and seventy were present during the evening. Messrs. and Mesdames O. 0. Murray and Ira Swisher attended the wedding of Miss nna Wilson, at Camden, O., yesterday. The wedding was one of -the prettiest of spring weddings. Miss Wilson has a large circle of friends in this city and is well known here. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Schultz of this ritv were the sruests of honor at a
J r dinner and reception at Cambridge City by Mi-s. Abram Boyd. The Christian Endeavor Society of the First "Presbyterian church has made arrangements with Rev. Roy Brown to deliver one of his interesting lectures Tuesday evening, May 31st. Subject, "Who are You?" All who have had the pleasure of hearing Rev. Brown before will realize the agreeable evening in store for them.
IHVITATIOHS J
LEGAL TENDER.
To the Louisiana Purchase Exposi
tion Received by Richmond Parties.
The following beautifully engraver
invitations have been received by sev
eral persons in Richmond: The Louisiana Purchase Expositio: Commission of . Indiana requests the pleasure of your company at the dedication of the Indiana Building on Friday afternoon, June the third nineteen hundred and four at two o'clock and at the reception to be given by ihe
Governor of Indiana and the Commission at ihe Indiana Building on the evening of the same day from eight to eleven o'clock This will doubtless be one of the most brilliant social functions of the Exposition as the Indiana Building
is one of the handsomest on the
grounds and there will be a numbei
of well known persons in attendance.
WOULD NOT LOOSE THE RO
MANCE WILD (A youthful poem by John G. "Whit tier.)
il would not loose the romance wild,
That high and gifted feeling The power that made me fancy's child, The clime of song revealing, For all the power, for all the gold That slaves to pride and avarice hold.
The Amonnt n, Creditor May Accept In Different Coin. , Ordinarily when a debtor appears bv
fore a long time! creditor ; there 'is -no 4;
questioning of the United States coin in which, the debt is to be paid, but tne wide possibilities possessed ? by an arbitrary creditor in Jjstipuia tlrig I Just what coins and in what amounts he yill receive payment are enough almost to discourage borrowing.
Ton can't force a mean creditor to
take more than 2o cents' worth of
nickels or 25 cents worth of copper
cents. If you could get as linx-h as
$5 worth of old silver three cent pieces
of another generation you could unload
$5 worth on him. just as he would have to take $5 worth of the silver five
cent pieces and 1 $3 worth of the obsolete twenty cent pieces, which made so much trouble in the late seventies. But you can pay out $10 in silver dimes and silver quarters and silver half dollars. The trade dollars, of which there are " a few still coming into the trasury of the United States for redemption," are worth nothing, while the standard dollar is an unlimited legal tender, as is the old "dollar of our dads," the tirst of which was coined in 1704 and the last in 1873. Coins that virtually have disappeared from circulation are gold three and one dollar pieces, the trade dollar of silver, the nickel three cent piece, the copper two cent piece, the copper half cent and silver three and live cent pieces. Chicago Tribune.
. Technical, Alan. "You see," said the -young man who was explaining the mimic war, "the attack is carried on the same as in ac
tual warfare, except that the missiles are only technical. Now, suppose that
I am commanding a brigade . and I should be charged by a regiment of the enemy" A,'.,". Technically?" asked the young wo-
SarsaDarilla
$ fl lD fr (P The doctors' Sarsaparilla : the
UI vv Zi kind thev have ucd for over v "a 60 years. No other Sarsapa-
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TWO COMPOSERS.
man; AA - A-:'- f "Cevtr.'.nly. And suppose they fired upon us' Technics lly T repeated the young woman. "Yes. yes. AncI I should be encouraging my men to make a last stand" "Technically 2'' "Of course. And I should get in range. of the enemy's fire and should be shot through the brain" "Oh." Interrupted the fair damsel, "I know that would have to be technically too!" Baltimore American.
He Sj-Til Tm. "How did the drke :ct when yon made your ler.p ye;rr pronosnl?" "He o-ted as if he had got down to his last dollar." Chicago Uecord-IIer-ald.
The blue star tag is on every loaf of Mother's bread. See that it has the name Richmond Baking Co. on il. Prices Ice Cream the very best th: can be made from pure cream, seven popular flavors.
I know that there are those who deem But lightly of the lyre; Who ne'er have felt one blissful beam Of song-enkindled fire Steal o'er their spirits, as the light
Of morning o'er the face of night. Yet there's a mystery in song A halo 'round the way Of him who seeks the muses' throng An intellectual ray, A source of pure unfaiding joy A dream that earth can ne'er destroy.
Rossini Was mi Easy Worker, While
Meyerbeer Wu Strenuous.
Giaeomo Meyerbeer "went at every
thing ferociously. The work of com
Dosinsr made him restless, excitable
and caused him many sleepless nights
This condition was always worst in
the spring of the year. He did his best
work when the wind howled, the rain
poured down in torrents and humanity
generally sought refuge indoors. During such natural upheavals the great composer was in his element. Deluged with ideas, his fingers charmed from the piano the rarest and most wonderful melpdies. Compared' to' Meyerbeer, Rossini was an easy worker and always ready with his pen. Some of his most charming compositions originated under the most commonplace circumstances. One day while the composer was stiil abed entertaining a few friends the poet Totala brought him the words to the celebrated prayer song in "Moses." Rossini read tve text, and the poet, fearing some sarcastic remarks on the part of the former, said, "It took me an hour to write these verses." "An hour to write such verses?" cried Rossiui. "I'll set them to music in a quarter of an hour." lie asked for pen and paper, and in ten minutes, while his friends chaffed the author, the great maestro wrote that inimitable prayer song in his opera, "Moses."
TKE ROSEBUD KE3ERVATION. lands are open in July. Full particn lars as to date of registration, draw ings and final entry, and as to character of soil and climate, requirements of the U. S. homestead laws, maps, etc., are contained in a pamphlet "New Homes in the West" is sued by ihe Passenger Department, Chicago & North-Western T?y. Send 2 cent stamp for copy or call on an ticket aaent The North-Western Line. A. H. Waggenei 22 Fifth Avenu Chicago, 111.
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For the young man who wants smart, well made 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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Crenm De-Menth. and fruit juice phosphate drinks are very refreshing drawn at Price's fountain.
Did you ever see an imitation that was as good as the genuine article? Puy Richmond Baking Co.'s Ideal & Mother's bread, "The Original."
And though the critic's" scornful eye .Condemn his faltering lay, And though with heartless apathy Tho cold world turns away
The Woman's Missionary Society of the St. Paul's Lutheran church gave one of its semi-annual missionaftr Innc voctnmllV nffornArtll ill tllf
; , ' , r. .. i , miin And envy strive with secret aim church parlors. Quite a large number mJ , ,.
of the members were present and enjoyed a very pleasant afternoon. An excellent program, consisting of musical selections and papers was given and a luncheon was served.
To blast and dim his rising fame;
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Mis Mary Peltz gave a surprise handkerchief shower Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Bessie Jones A company of twenty young ladies spent a delightful evening at games and music.
Yet fresh amid the blast that brings Such poison on its breath, Above the wreck of meaner things, His lyre's unfading wreath Shall bloom when those who scorned his lay With name and power have passed away. DEATHS AND FUNERALS
Mrs. W. L. King of south eighth street, entertained a small number of Mueller Louisa, wife of Henry friends at luncheon yesterday after- Mueller, the well known street connoon tractor died at her home, 227 south sixth street, this morning at the age The dedicatory organ recital of the of G4 years. Her husband, three IT. P. church at Winchester last night brothers and seven sisters survive, was attended by Mrs. Doan and The funeral will take place Monday
Practical Demonstration. At an encampment of British troops In the East Indies one of the officers had a horse stolen, but the thief, missing bis way, was detected and brought back. The next morning the officer inquired how he had got possession of
the horse. The man replied that he could not well tell his honor, but would be pleased to show him. "Now," said he, "this is how I crawled over the grooms. The next thing was to loosen the ropes behind. I then clapped a halter over the neck thus." "Admirable!" said the officer. "In this manner, sir, observe I jumped upon his back." lie then gave the horse a smart cut with a whip, put him to full speed and carried him clear off, to the mortification of the astonished owner. London Chronicle.
POOR LIGHTS. Several residents of south Tenth street complain to the Palladium that they are having poor light service i and around the park. We do not know the cause of this poor ligh but the .attention of the proper an thorities i? thus called to it and w feel sure the cause will be removed. Our parks 'should be well lighted.
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Taking No Chances. A canny Scot got on a trarrfcar, Intending to make the full journey, cost
ing 3 penc but only took a penny ticket and renewed it twice at the end of each stage. On the last stage the conductor remonstrated with him, sayhe ought to have taken out a threepenny ticket at the beginning of his journey and saved unnecessary trouble. "Na, na!" said the Scot. "Had I dune sae and yer cable had broken doun I micht hae lost ma thruppence; but, as it is, I canna lose mair than ae penny!" London Standard.
Don't take a substitute when it if just as easy to buy the original and
genuine. If compared, you would be
satisfied that Richmond Baking Co.'s Ideal and Mother's bread has no competition.
We have the most complete line of Hot Weather Shoes in the city at prices the very lowest.
Men's patent colt low shoes, hand sewed, at
Get a box of those elegant chocolates at Price's.
daughter of this city.
; afternoon. Brief services will be at the home at 2 o'clock (sun time) and
Miss Orace Robie will entertain the after the interment at Lutherania,
following young ladies during the further services will be held at St. coming month at her home on north. John's church, by Rev. A. J. Feeger.
thirteenth street, Misses May Taylor, , Kindly omit flowers.
of Wheeling, W. Va., Marie .Schlange of St. Louis, Ruth Russell, of Springfield, 0.
Sick headache results from a disordered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. II. Sudoff. fifth and Main.
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We lead, the others follow. Original ideas and modern methods prevail throughout our large establishment. Richmond Baking Co. You'll need a Spring tonic, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. See it drive out the impurities, revitalize your system. Feel it give you new blood and strength. 35 cents, tea or tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co.
Schultz The funeral .of G. .W. Schultz will take place at his late home 103 south eleventh street, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev. M. Swadener officiating. Interment at Earlham. Davidson James Davidson, died last night at his home, 1122 Sheridan street, in his 87th year. The funeral will take place Sunday morning, leaving the home at 10 o'clock. Interment Til 11 . A T' 1
in iMKnorn cemetery, .rrienas may
call any time Saturday afternoon and evening. Ncwhard Wm. T. Newhard died
at Easthaven May 25th, aged 30 years. The remains will be taken to Bluffton, Ind., for burial Saturday
morning.
Cangrtit at the First Trial. Mr. Cleverly I have a great joke on my wife. I've just bought her a hat for $3 and had it stent home with a fifteen dollar mark on it. She'll never know the difference. Mrs. Cleverly (later) Harold, dear, I guess I would better buy my own hats after this. I could have done a good deal better for $15. You've been awfully cheated. Why, I saw this very same hat in the window with a five dollar mark on ItDetroit Free Tress.
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 cduntry 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 per
fect combination of the two ingredi
ents is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. S end for
testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props, Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. Hall's family Pills are the best.
Doable Measure of Joy. "But your hero and heroine get married in the middle of the story. How do you expect the public to keep on being interested in a book like that?" "Ah," said the new author, "but they get divorced in the last chapter and live happily ever after. So, you see, the reader is made twice glad for one price of admission!" Chicago Record-Herald.
The Hatter's Comment. "How gracefully young Skivett raises his hat."
"I wish he could raise the price of
the hat half as gracefully." Cleveland Plain Dealer.
Fell Into Luck.
Artist What a beautiful place this Is! I suppose you came here for the
lew? Old Lady No, I wasn't consult ed. I was born here.
Ladies' hand turn low shoes, patent tip, at
Misses' low shoes. Children's low shoes Canvas shoes for men and boys at 50c a pair
FRED C. LAHRMAN, 718 Main Street.
TIME TABLE.
On Sundays Cars Leave One Trip Later. First car leaves Richmond for Inlianapolis at 5 a. m. First car leaves Dublin for Richmond at 5 a. m. Every car for Indianapolis leares Richmond on the odd hour, from 5:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. First car leaves Indianapolis for Richmond at 7:00 a. m. and every other hour thereafter until 5:00 p. m. Hourly service from Richmond to Dublin and intermediate points, from 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. ro. Subject to change without notice.. RATE OF FARE. Richmond to Graves $0.05
to Centerville 10 to Jackson Park ... .15 to Washington Rd . .15 to Germantown . .. .20 to Cambridge City . .25 to Dublin .30 Jo Indianapolis . ... 1.05
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