Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 May 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAIL5T PALLADIUM. SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1904.
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Friday and Saturday BARGAINS That speak for themselves 10 doz 25c Stock Collars, Friday and Saturday, 15c Two Shopping Bag Specials One lot $1.25 ami $1.50 Bags for 05c One lot 75c Bags for 47c 25c Collar and Cuff Sets, to close, 15c
See us for Gents9 Furnishings. EXTRA SPECIAJ Gents' $1.25 and $1.0 vShirts Special prices on Ladies' and Gents' Underwear for Friday and Saturday.
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TOILET DEPARTMENT Violet Talcum Powder, good as Mennen', and double the quantity, 9c Colgate's Palm Soap, 5c Ben Levy's Lablache Face Powder, 3c Lundborg's 50c Perfumes 20c an oz. , lOc oz. Attractive prices in every department
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W. Rossiter, carpet layer, phone 13S1. 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 fitted at Ha
ner's.
Ed Cates went to New York today
on 'business.
G. R. Bilks returned from Anderson
this morning.
Mrs. A. W. Woolman of Fountain
City is quite ill.
Rov K. Shively returned from An
derson last evening.
Grace Breeman of Fountain City
is in the city today.
J. J. Dickinson returned from Indi
anapolis this morning.
J. R. Rupe returned this morning
from a trip to Portland.
Georere Hamilton went to Green
ville this morning on a visit.
Albert Morel returned this morning
from a short visit in Anderson.
Miss Elizabeth Woolman of Foun
tain City is spending the day here.
AMUSEMENTS
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and reports,,from that city, and New & ir&.fic 'T'frSrrn i York, Washington and Philadelphia f V
ana oiner cities, all record the same fact an ovation after the first two
,Becniie purely vet'etuLle yet tbor 'ouh, prompt, tiealthlal, satisfactory
or three numbers, and audiences
F.neh mom lini nP iha TTircf Tmnorinl hroufrht to their foof in hpAr nnH
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Naval Band of Germany is an artist yell of wild enthusiasm at the thun- J tHPfS . &Jf0gSt
and it follows that the solo work is .ders of magnificent music from these w
one of its strong features, beautiful .German naval musicians. These mo-
work being done by a sextette of ments are carefully worked up by French horns. The Gilmore and Sou- Director Kindermain. His program sa bands had but a quartette of these ' generally begins with selections of instruments, and the German sextette light music, the pieces growing
is said to be uirequaled. The classi
PEOPLES EXCHANGE
LADIES Several vacancies open to
heavier as the program advances, un- f a J home; $15 weekly. Addressed en
velope for lace sample. Majectic Lace Co., New York. I
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WANTED At once, first-class barber, at 10 north Ninth St. 2t FOR RENT-Furnished rooms, 100 north seventh street. f FOR SALE Cheap, a good Palladium route. Call at this office. FOR SALE Good general purpose horse. Call Miles Meat Market, 929 Main street. 25-4t. FOR SALE Two grinding stones, Wm. H. Kelley, Attorney. 26-2-9
FOR SALE-Good Palladium route , in central part of town. Call at Palladium office.
fication of the instruments has been ( til the last number is reached (which LOSTPocket book with thimble. pronounced admirable by American may be anything like Herbert's Dptl,rn npr(J
FIRST IMPERIAL NAVAL BAND OF GERMANY.
near Ncav Castle returned home
day
Has unequalled facilities lor investing the funds of trust estates
EB d c Cii on s n Tir ao sll (S . Acts as executor, administrator, guardian, receiver, etc., on a strictly business basis.
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critics, including brasses, loud and ' American 1 antasie or Wagner s
soft, reed.s, wood winds, bombardono, "Wotan's Farewell and Transforma- LOST A small white fox terrier
Ed. Newman, who has been visiting J tubas, contra tubas, etc. So strenuous tion," from Die "Walkure) and then, with short tail and black spot on
to-!1rP thpsp Instv rpnresentatives of a suddenly- and unexpectedly, the Diec i its back. Return to 929 N. 12th. oar
lusty race, that when playing the
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Richard Lackev went to Lake Max- neavy composmons ol me inaMei, insuuinems crasn m iiuihuu miu iue,T
short the volume ot their combined eilorts vigorous strains or 'lhe btar fepan-
in ensemble effects exceeds that of gled Banner." This denouement gen- j organizations numbering seventy five orally startles and electrifies the audi- ; and over. Jence, bringing all to their feet, most
The band has created a stir in ev- of them singing, ery place it lias visited since its arri- j The band will be seen here for one val at Baltimore a few weeks ago, night, with matinee next "Wednesday,
this morning for
inkuckee trip.
Mrs. Bert Smyser and son, Charlie, went to Lwransnort last nirht to
visit.
Mrs. Bland, ot Cleveland, will vis
it her mother, Mrs. Craighead, next
week.
Miss Nellie Lowe left for Camden
yesterday afternoon to visit for a few
davs.
Mrs. Nan Benbow went to Greens-
fork last evening for a few days' visit there.
The W. R. C. will attend the 0. A.
A. memorial services at Grace church
tomorrow.
' not being on the program the forty j call new phone 290. Reward.
STORAGE Ground floor, Bixteenti and Main. Vera Smith.
QENNETT ' THEATRE O. G. Murray. Lessee. Maneger
In order to complete inventory and to mark
down prices preparatory for the opening, the date of which will be announcad later.
Tne Railroad Store
WILL BE CLOSED
NEXT WEEK
ALL OF
"Watcii
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and Wait i
FOR OUR ' OPENING
ailroad
Store
You can save money on either gas
or electricity by consulting the Light
leat & Power Co. 31 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lackey reurned today from a few days visit
at the Gibson, Cincinnati.
3 J. R. Rupe returned this morning
from a week's business trip in Port-
and and other Indiana cities. A large class of children will re-
ceive their nrst communion ax or. Andrew's Catholic church tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reed returned
this moraine1 for Orlando, Fla., where
thev have boon spending the winter.
Miss Opal Ifusson is expected home
today from Indianapolis, where she
attends school, for a short visit here
"Willard Rupe left this morning for
Chicago where he will visit his broth
or, Edwin II. Rupe, formerly of this
citv.
S. E. Swayne, who has been on an
extended business tour throughout
the north westf returned home last
even in sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tiemann of
"Waukegan, Mich., arrived today to
attend the funeral of Mrs. Henry
Mueller.
Miss Ola Fetters of "Winchester,
Ind., returned home today after vis
itinc: Miss Carolyn Greene of East
Main street.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Tracy, of
New Castle, formerly of this city
arrived this morning to spend Sunday
with relatives here.
Typewriters, all makes, rented
sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month
Repairs and ribbons for all machines, Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 20
At the close ot tlie u. A. Ii. ser
vices at Earlham cemetery on Mon
day next the W. R. C. will hold ser
vices at the fountain for the sailor
soldier dead.
Mrs. Dr. "Woodbridge Johnson anil
children of Corea, are visiting Rev
Addison Parker and wife of south
fifteenth street. Mrs. Johnson is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Parker.
of the Second Engiisli Lutheran '
c-lmrcli tomori-ow.
The county commissioners will be
n session one week from Monday.
C. F. Black made a report of sale
o court in the estate ot Elizabeth Mack, deceased.
Judge Fox, wife and daughter and randchildren went to Cincinnati this
morning to sepnd Sunday.
Teachers of the township are hav-
ns: an examination at the court house
oday, conducted by Supt. C. W. Jor
dan.
Will C. Converse of this city will
deliver the address at the memorial services to be held in Cambridge City
Sundav by the Soldiers and Odd
"ellows.
THE SICK
Nathan Lamar is still living. He has been unconscious for several days.
"William ate, whose severe illness we have noted, is no better.
We lead, the others follow. Origi
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Itev. U. v. timers ui iu.N --'VJ,;i throughout, our lairo. estnblish-
former pastor of St. Paul's Lutheran ment Richmond Baking Co church, arrived in this city this mornino- in bp the miest of Rev. A. Leader
and wife and to assist in the jubilee Don't take a substitute when it if services of the Second English Lu- Jnst as to by the original and ,
genuine. It compared, you would be satisfied that Richmond Baking Co.'s
Ideal and Mother's bread has no com-
Wediiesday, June i. Matinee nnd Night. G. A WEGEi'ARTH Presents the Crack Organization THE FIRST IMPERIAL Marine Band OF GERMANY Under the management of GEO. N. LOOMIS
(Erste Kalserllcbe Meer Schauspiel Kap pelle aus Deutschland). There have been Italian, Canadian and , British Bands here, but , - , , Xliis Band is different. Forty Teutons. Forty Big Instruments of Foreign Make. Forty Picked Musicians, each a irtuoso.
ideas and modern methods pre- is ft veritable Hercules, standing 6 feet 3
inches, 'lhe entire 40 are magnincent specimens of German manhood."' Baltimore Sun, the day ol the arrival of the band In tb is country. PRICKS Matinee, box seats 75c; balance house .yc; children under r.', 25c. Evening, L,ower iloor, first 4 rows and box seats $i On; balance 75c; balcony 75c and EOc; gallery 2"o
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. H. Sudoff. fifth and Main.
theran church tomorrow morning.
Sale of seats opens at Nixon's Confectionery, six-. Main, Monday, May 3D.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS petition.
Mueller Friends desiring to view le remains of Mrs. Mueller, may
call at the residence o. 227 south ,
ixth street, at any hour after to
morrow noon.
Kolde Albert W. Kolde died last j
evening at the home of his father, 1 Frank J. Kolde, No. 620 south sixth '
street, of .tuberculosis at the age of i 17 years. His father, two brothers and two sisters survive. The funeral j will take place next Tuesday morning j
at ) o'clock irom bt. Andrew7 s
church. Interment at St. Andrew's cemetery.
Have your carpets talteii up. cleaned and laidfoy the Monarch Laundrv.
Try the Palladium for job printing.
A 25c box of Petro Pine Cold Cream free with each box of Crosby's White Tar Soap This week only. 23-61
The bread thit is making Richmond famous, ' 'Ideal" without a peer.
RAI LROAD RESTAU RANT Dinner, Sunday may 29
GLENVILLE BURNING. (By Associated Press.) Wheeling, W. Va., May 28. It is
reported that Glenville, Gilmer county, is burning. It has no telegraphic
connections.
The blue star tag is on" every loaf of Mother's bread. See that it has the name Richmond Baking Co. on it.
Chicken Soup Chicken Pot Pie Mashed Potatoes Sweet Potatoes String Beans Cream Corn Sliced Cucumbers
Lemon Pie
Tapioca Pudding Ice Cream
Special introductory sale of Crosby's White Tar Soap this week-25c box of Petro Pine Cold Cream free with each box of soap. 23-6t
Rev. C. J. McDowell of Springfield, O., Western Secretary of the IIom Mission Board, is the guest of Rev. A. Leader and wife and will assist at
the evening jubilee services of
Second English Lutheran church to
morrow.
Bid you ever see an imitation that was as good as the genuine article? Buy Richmond Baking Co.'s Ideal & Mother's bread, "The Original."
Rev. J. W. Kapp of Cincinnati, former pastor of First Eiglish Lutheran church is the gnest of Mr. C. A. Knollenberg. Rev. Kapp will assist in the afternoon jubilee services
You'll need a Spring tonic, take Ilollister's Rockv Mountain Tea. See
neiit drive out the impurities, revitalize
your system. Feel it give yon new blood and strength. 35 cents, tea or tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co.
TOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office,' 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.
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In honor of the living, and in memory of the heroes who sleep beneath the sod, our store will close at one o'clock, MEMORIAL DAY, MONDAY, MAY 30,1904
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