Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 May 1904 — Page 8

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904.

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THE CROWDS ARE STILL COMING To the Model Department Store to secure the many bargains that we are offering. With our Skirt and Suit Sale we are more than pleased, and the discount that we are still oflering will continue for the balance of this week. Special For Wednesday OnlyLadies, come and secure the bargain we are going to give you iu Hosiery and Underwear. We have the latest and best quality of Linoleums to be found in the city sold at 50c per square yard. This week we offer you the best bargains in Smyrna Rugs. The famous "Regal" brand, the best bargain that has ever been offered in your city. Largest size only $3.69. In Our Grocery Department Our trade is growing more than we ever dreamed. List to the bargain for Wednesday The finest of Michigan solid Potatoes, $1.20 bu. Nice new Triumph Potatoes, $1.65 bu. Six lbs hand picked Navy Beans for 25c. 19 lbs Granulated Sugar for $1. 20 lbs A Sugar $1. 21 lbs C Sugar $1. Hood's famous bulk Coffee, the same for which other stores get 15c and 20c, goes at 13c lb, two for 25c. One 5-lb sack Table Salt 4c, 7 for 25c. L,RD ! LARD!! We have over 4.000 lbs of the famous Butchers' Kettle Rendered Lard, and we will offer you that for Wednesday only in 60 lb tubs, 7c. Nice, sweet, fresh Counlry Butter 16c lb. Do not fail to get your order in tonight or early in the morning and thus avoid delay in getting your goods. Store open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings.

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W. Rossiter, carpet layer, phone 1381. Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glasses changed at Haner's. Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Dr. Park, the only one price den tist in Richmond, 8 north tenth st. You can save money on either gas or electricity by consulting the Light Heat & Power Co. 31 Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 26. The music at the Wayne County Sunday School convention held at Greensfork was well rencfered by the home talent. The excellent selections of the choir were first class. The choir was led by Miss Blanche Kerr as organist assisted by Mrs. Merritt Nicholson and Mrs. Joseph Outland, as first and second violinist. HOSPITAL Sealed proposals will be received by the trustees of the Reid Memorial Hospital, Richmond, Ind., for the furnishing of materials and perform ing all labor necessary to the erection and completion of a Hospital build iug according to plans and specifica tions prepared by John A. Hasecostter, Architect, Richmond, Ind., until 2 p. m. June 21st., 100-1. Bids will be received for the entire work complete, also for the various branches of the work. Each bid musi be accompanied by a certified eh eel of $600.00 made payable to the trustees of the Reid Memorial Hospital to be forfeited in ease the coiuraci is awarded to its maker and he fail.to execute contract and furnish bonds as specified, within ten days after he is notified of the award for the faithful performance of the contract. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the Architect Rooms 9 to 11, Colonial building. Richmond, Ind. Bids must be mals on schedule forms furnished by the Architect on application. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. George II. Eggomeyer, Chairman Bldg. Com. 31-3t. A FEff CASES In Police Court This Morning. Frank Murray was arrested and charged with assault and battery on i John Turner. This morning he was sent down for sixty-four days. John Turner, charged with assault and battery, was- dismissed. O William Robinson was fined foi non-payment of a board bill. Clarence Ilockett was fined for intoxication. WHITESELL SUIT Entitled H. C. Starr vs. Elmira J. Whitesell. Henry C. Starr vs. Elmira J Whitesell is the modest title of a suit brought in favor of Frank C. White sell. The ease has been in court and was decided in favor of Elmira J. Whitesell. The land of Elizabetl Strickler was sold and the proceed of sale, $2,100 are. in the hands of County Clerk Haas, to be held by hin for one year from time of settlement The suit is brought to substitute the name in the title of Frank J. Whitesell for Elmira J. Whitesell. June 11 is set as the date for the hearing. Tokio, May 31. The Russians left much valuable property vvIumi thev evacuated Dalny, including two hundred passenger and freight fo.iclie and one hundred barracks and stere-houses.

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AFFAIRS TOLD AN ACCOUNT OF THE IMPORT ANT TRANSACTIONS GIVEN SOME SUITS FILED Matthew Kreusch's Assignment to Warren T. Markle Assets $7,173.72. Thos. J. Study' filed the suit of Lucinda W. Deal vs. Amy A. Cooper, et al., on note. Demand $130. William II. Kelley, attorney, filed the assignment of Matthew Kreusch. Assets are $7,173.72. The liabilities are not given. Warren T. Markle as assignee, filed his bond of $15,00 with the U. S. Fidelity company af surety. .- ' A marriage license was issued tc Andrew F. Torbeck and Gertrude Stella Stanton. Nathan F. Canaday files report of sale of land in John Copeland estate to Samuel Copeland and the C & W. Kramer Co. The case of Cora Sitloh vs. Mar shall Miller is on trial before a jury. QDAYFDNERAL The American Flag the Only Decoration on the Casket. Beaver, Pa., May 31. A large silk American flag was the only decoration on the casket of Senator Quay. A committee from the United State senate served as a guard of honor. President Roosevelt sent a wreath of American Beauties roses with whit Peonies and Maiden Hair fern. THEY CAN'T BZLI EVE IT Russians Hate to Think Cossacks : Were Defeated. Tokio, May 1. A detachment of Japanese troops attacked and defeated 2,000 Cossacks at Ai Yang Pien Men, northeast of Feng Wang Cheng. The engagement lasted an hour. The Japanese lost four men killed and twentyeight wounded. The Russian casualties are not known. General Kuroki reports a number of outpost affairs and the capture of eight Russian scouts. St. Petersburg. May HI. The reported defeat of Cossacks at Ai Yang Pien Men was the only news and almost the only topic of conversation in St. Petersburg last nisit and to'lay. No official dispatches were piven out. but officers at military headquarters wer. reluctant to accept the Japanese dispatches. They think H possible that the Japanese mot General Mistchenko's cornrr.r.nd. which he.s recently been raiding in Korea. It is formed of comparatively raw recruits, though now somewhat hardened by three months' campaigning. It is conceivable that they mii?ht have been defeated, but not. Rennenkampf's force patrolling the Ai Yang region, who are Veterans of that old command which accompanied him on the famous ride through Manchuria. These men are esteemed here as the hardest riders and the mo-st reckless fighters in the trans-Beikal army. Any disaster to them would have a greater sentimental effect than the most serious reverse at Kin Chou. Cruiser Newark Leaves Cclon. Colon,, May 31. The United States cruiser Newark has sailed for Guantanamo. Only (he United Statos cruiser Montgomery and the supply ship Glacier are now in isthmian waters. Skeletons cf Children Found. Tagil, Province of Perm., Russia, May 31. The local police have discovered hundreds of skeletons of children iis the loft of the premises occupied by an old midwife. Have your carpels taken up, cleaned and la id by tlie Monarch Laundry. The name Richmond Baking Co. appears on the Red, White and Blue label found on every loaf of Ideal Bread. Webb Lodge Has Work. Webb Lodge No. 24, P. and A. M. will have work in first degree Wednesday night. Did you ever see an imitation that was as good as the genuine article? Buy Richmond Baking Co.'s Ideal & Mother's bread, "The Original.'

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dying in his ninety-first year and the mother in her ninety-third. The subject of this sketch was married January 12, 1831, to Sarah Chnsman in Pennsylvania, and in 1831) came to Wayne county. Through that and the succeeding year he lived in the log cabin, a half mile west of Chester. While in Pennsylvania he taught school and took up that avocation in this county until 1849, when Thomas Adams appointed him deputy county auditor, in which capacity he served for five years. In 1853 he was elected auditor of Wayne county. lie was the fiist Republican candidate for that office, which he filled for twe terms of four years each. He helped organize the Republican party. He, with others, organized the First National Bank of Centerville, and he was made cashier. In 1863 he accepted an appointment to public service. He was a close friend of Governor Morton's and was selected by him to visit Indiana troops ant hospitals and see that they were pro erly cared for. Later he received an appointment as paymaster in the fed eral army. He served in the Mississippi and Cumberland departments and was subsequently ordered to North Carolina. He was afterward sent to the Northwestern department with headquarters at Indianapolis Avhere he paid out to those who were being discharged about two million dollars. This position was one oi great trust and responsibility and required a heavy bond; but every dollar was faithfully accounted for. He was a loyal supporter of the Union and sent three sons to the army. Governor Morton did not receive the hearty support of the Democrats of the state in rasing troops. Mr. Martin visited all parts of Wayne county and secured a note for $20,000 signed by 100 of the best men of the county, and placed that amount of money in the hands of Governoi Morton. In 1S65 he was mustered out and returned to the farm in Wayne county he had purchased and has occupied it ever since 114 acres. Seven children were born unto Mr. Martin Rebecca Ann S., wife of Wm. L. Boyd of this city, Nathan W. John Wesley, Benjamin Franklin, Wm. C, Isaac Newton, and Theodore Smith. The deceased was a member of tlu Methodist church for seventy years and has been a Mason for COyears.Hc has been a reader of the Palladium since the first issue. He also served a term in the legislature. Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. Wheat. July 3-S Sept SO 4-S Corn. July Sept. 47 G-!r 47 2-8 Oats. 33 fi-f? SO 5 S Pork. 33.72 July Sept. Julv Sept -U5 Lard, July July Sept. G.00 6.75 0 92 Spare Bibs. HOW MUCH? You can own as much of the earth as jou want I will help yon in buying and paying for a large or small piece. I will cut it to your measure. Price it to your pleasure. Make the terms right, and you will be surprised how eaty you can carry the load. Come and see me. T R. Woodhurst

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with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat-of the- dis ease. Catarrh ia a blood or const--tutiona! disease, and ia order to currf it yon must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Core 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 reg- . ular prescription. It ia composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderftfir results in curing Catarrh. S end for testimonials free. v P. J. Cheney & Co., Props, Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. Hall's family Pills are the best. PEOPLES EXCHANGE WANTED A big second hand leather satchel. L. J, Smith, 13S south sixth street. WANTED Tw) energetic men to work in Richmond. Steady position. Good chance for advancement. Address P. O. Box 3X. 31 -2t FOR SALE -Cheap, a good Palladium route. Call at this office.

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in central part of town. Call at Palladium office. FOR SALE Or trade, new robber tire phaeton. Call at 40 s uth eighteenth street. 31-3t FOR RENT Furnished room for rent with all conveniences, 27 south eighth street. 31-2t STORAGE Ground noor, sixteenth and Main. Vern Smith. G ENNETT THEATRE O. G. Murray. Lessee. Manager Wednesday, June i. Matinee and Night. G. A. WEGE FARTH Presents the Crack Organization THE FIRSt IMPERIAL Marine Band OF GERMANY Under the management of GEO. N. LOO MIS (Erste Kalserliche Meer Schausplel Kappelle aus Deutschland . There have been Italian, Canadian and British Bands here, but Tliis Band is different. Forty Teutons. Forty Big Instruments of Korean Make. Forty Picked Musicians, each a Virtuoso. 'The Director. ITerr Louis KlndermanB. is a veritable Hercules, standing feet 3 inches. The entire to are magnificent specimens of German manhood." Baltimore sun, the day ol the arrival of the band in this country. PRICKS Matinee, box seats 7-"c: balance houe.'ioc: children under r.'. 2."c. Evening, Lower door, first 4 rows and box seats $1 uu; balance 75c; balcony 7-iC an i 10c; gallery 2 c Sale of seats opens at Nixon's Confectionery, (-. Main, Monday, MaySu. Dollar Excursion Cincinnati Sunday Visit Cool Coney Island, a twentv-mile boat ride up the Ohio kivcr. Visit the Zoological Garden, the greatest collection of wild animals in the United States. Visit the Queen City Bathing Beach, the Atlantic City of the West. Visit Chester Park; hundreds of amusement features Special train leaves Richmond at 8:30 a. m., Sunday, June 5U1 Returning, leaves Cincinnati at 7 p. m. Home Tel. 44. C. A. Blair, City Ticket Agt. ask e. e. i. mint ron pahticucah. W. B. Calloway, g. p. a. CINCINNATI, O. '

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