Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 June 1904 — Page 8

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1904.

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Began this morning with a rush. The people came, they saw, and they bought; Expressions of surprise at the wonderfully low prices throughout the entire store were heard on every side. Look up last night's paper and read the whole ad. if you missed it. It is an opportunity that economical persons will not pass up. Come with the crowd early Monday morning and stay all day. You'll find plenty to interest you. J

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But the Best Bargains go First.

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jMsbaiuiinni's Saturday and Monday. SPECIALS.. CENTS FURNISHINGS, Extra Special, For men who wear good shirts. Saturday morning we place on sale 10 doz. men's fine Negligee shirts made of the best quality Madras, small dots and figures. Shirts in this lot worth up to $1.50 Saturday and Monday, see center case, . . 89c "Special" men s 50c work shirts Saturday and Monday only SC ''Special" men's 15c ran and black half hose Saturday and Monday only ICC "Special." Buy the little boy a pair of Brownies Saturday and Monday only ,23c Sprochtal sale continues Saturday and Monday See east window. Owing to the immense enthusiasm our Sprochtal sale has created we have decided to continue it for Saturday and Monday. One lot fine Covers and Scarfs worth up to $1.60, to close, 47c. One lot fine Covers and Scarfs worth up to $1 to close- 23c TVi ilef Tit nnrt mfrtf Bradley's Woodland Violet toilet i oiiei ueparimeni. he 25csizc 19c: the 5oc size 35c. Scely's 'Perfumes, small size, all odors, only 10c per bottle Lazell's Perfumes, all odors, 30c an oucce, 15c half-oz. Entire store teeming with good bargains for Saturday shoppers. SVy?? Saturday and Monday

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& v ae aeazazazazazazazasazazazazazazazazae 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.

a few days past, returned home last evening. Mrs. Tuttle of Providence, R. I., arrived today to attend the graduation exercises of her son Joseph at Earlham. Mrs. Harry Nye will return the first of next week to Chicago after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pogue.

The best farm in this vicinityt; r ai i : i t r i .

jpu per acre uuvs it. uciuie uuy- n . , , n . .

George Fox will spend the Sabbath ; in a farm appl v'to Moore, over 6 N. i o f t . I .V

LIBERTY BELL

En Route to St. Louis Witnessed by Large Number of People.

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in Cincinnati.

Ray Hilton returned this morning from Purdue.

Seventh street.

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(By Associated Press.) Elmira, N. Y., June 4. Fifteen thousand persons saw the Liberty

on

the way to St. Louis Exposition. The

Mrs. Fred Burnham of New York arrived this morning to visit her per-

Ostrander returned from a ents, Mr. and Mrs. ill Honey ol

north D street.

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Q trip to Anderson today. O Finier Wolfe and wife

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spend

Sunday in New Castle. Mrs. Kersey has been visiting here, returned to Muncie today. Mrs. B. B. Timberlake left for a visit in Greensfork last evening. Mrs. C. W. Elmer returned last evening from a visit in Cincinnati. Charles Godley and wife will be Columbus, Ohio, visitors tomorrow. Albert Freeman and family of this city have moved to Hollandsburg, O Clarence Clark went to Indianapolis this morning to spend the summer.

R. M. Ferriday, W. B. Wood, E. R. Beatty and J. E. Foley, of the Penn-

isplvania local offices, spent today in

Davton on business.

train stopped only ten minutes.

TORNADOES

Lawton, Okla., June 4. A tornoda demolished the town. At Walterson several were killed and twelve in-

Miss Bess Bouslog is visiting Mrs. E. B. Clements, north thirteenth street.

John L. Rupe returned this morn-

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" 1 Harrie Dilks returned from Pur

due last evening to spend the vacation here.

'Tis well to remember that the Only . Pi WAY TO GET AHEAD In the world is to save a part of your income regularly. A deposit ith the DICKINSON TRUST CO. Will earn you 3 per cent, interest. Compounded semi-annually, May and Nov. . Ready cash has saved many a man. A aaving account is always Ready. SAFETY DEPOSIT BUILDING.

Mrs. Emily Hutton who has been

I he guest of Walter Hutton and fam- jured. ilv for the past month, returned to Philadelphia last evening. Decatur, Ills,. June 4.-Several ; houses were demolished and great Prof. Chase left yesterday evening (lama;r0 for a radius of thirty miles. for California where he will spend Several persons were injured.

tne summer, ne win stop on in lowa for a few days visit with relatives.

Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 26.

Mrs. George Spencer and Mrs. Will Bedford. Ind.. June 4.-The jrrand

Spencer leturned yesterday evening jurv aajourns this evening without

definite resuts in the Schaefer murder case.

Quotations From O. G. Murray's ExX change Closing Prices Chica- i go Market. Wheat.

July 88 IS

Sept 82 2-8 Corn.

July 49 6-8

Sept 43 5-8 Oats.

July -.39 6-8

Sept 7J31 3-8 Pork.

July 11.52

Sept 11.25 Lard. July 6.40 Spare Ribs. July 6.67 Sept 6.85B

SCHAEFER CASE

Exum Haas returned yesterday evening from Purdue to spend the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Land re turned this morning from a trip tc Indianapolis. The Logansport ball team arrived this morning. They play Richmond this afternoon. R. M. Ferriday spent yesterday in Cincinnati on business connected

with the railroad.

to Muncie after a short visit wit.

Mrs. L. C. Boyd of south eighteenth street. The bridges at Sommersville, Camden and Anderson, which have been carefully guarded during the sprin; season, when the liability of washouts is greatest, are now thrown open and trains are ordered to make schedule speed over them.

TELEGRAMS

Harrodsburg, Ky., June 4. By the collision of freight and work trains

Mr. and Mrs. John B. Ileer of! on the Southern Railway, two men

SUITS FILED. Beverdy Puckett and Tyre Puckett filed suit against Charles Martin and Mary E. Martin for foreclosure. Demand $1,000. Attorney William A. Bond filed the suit of Libbie J. Flanders vs. Ed. O. Flanders for divorce.

DEGREE CONFERRED. "Walter B. Fulghum of this city will have a degree conferred upon him at Chicago Universtiy on June 15.

Tu ts-iI t'...-,; xiu. rfOi?ve distress .'fu-r t:'ti;i .:..,s.rf too heartily, to proven; cwt&tlyaiiuii. tais

north twelfth street, left today for Springfield, Ills. Mr. Heger is the delegate from Richmond to the National Convention T. P. A. Mr. and Mrs. Hegger will visit the St. Loui: Exposition en route. The small army of Richmond

! young people that attends college is

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beginning to return for the summer

Everett Siekman, who attends Pur- holidays. The undergraduates will due, returned last evening to spend an )e here by the first of the week, the summer here. jbut the seniors are compelled to stay

Miss Opah Husson is expected xit II the first of the week after next.

were killed and six injured. The dead

are John Scanlan, engineer of the

freight and Sam Williams of the work train. Hamilton, O., June 4. Henry Fizze of the Miami & Erie Transportation company, fell from a railway bridge today to the trolley wires and was burned to death by electricity.

home today from Indianapolis where

she attends school,

Rev. G. H. Hanna, D. D., who will occupy the United Presbyterian pul-

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Bonner Wampler is expected home pit during the absence of Dr. Lyons today from Purdue University to is a preacher of wide reputation, spend the summer. (having two sons who are ministers of

. , , , , , , -r national reputation, also. Ur. lianna Mrs. Tibbetts returned today to In- &t dmnapohs after , a short visit witl , vhile in RiohmomL Irs. Frank McCurdy. TT tl . , x J The first number of the "It Wants Mrs. Mary Hutton Smith returned n XT t, nt

Indianapolis and edited by Misr Charlotte Mvrick, formerly society

to Philadelphia last evening after a visit with relatives here.

GOOD IN PIE, CAKE AND PUDDING.

None Such Mince Meat

In IOc Packages with List of Valuable Premiums.

Mrs. Vaughan returned to Cincin- editor on the staff of the Palladium, nati this morning after visiting hei was received here today. The magabrother, Edward Vaughan. jzine is far better than even the most Miss Ethel Martindale left last optimistic of its friends had hoped evenintr for Creensfrok where she for Miss Myrick is making a great

will spend the next few days. Mrs. Woodbury will arrive Monday from Union City for a visit witl Mrs. Kirkman of West Richmond. The Misses Hill will arrive next week from Pasadena, Cal., to visit Mrs. Roscoe Kirkman for a while. Miss Edna Baver, 'who attended school in Cincinnati,., returned last evening to spend her vacation here. Mrs. Bland of Cleveland, 0., formerly of this city, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Craighead.

Miss June Elmer, -who has been

l success.

Hear Rev. T)r. Swadener's lecture

"A Parson's Philosophy of Life" nt

the First M. F.. church next Wednes

day evening, yon can t afford to miss it. T'he Fninkfort pop-.- sivs

"Dv. Swr.neneis lee.io is inspiring

elevi-l'Mg aid fm 1 of ho rarest hu

mor He believe-, in ;i sunny disosi-

tiori a s.u' al 3 to see the bright

side of life.'

Beware of cheap imitations. The

original Ideal Bread is made only by

Richmond Baking Co. Red, . White

the guest of friends in Cincinnati for and Blue Label on every loaf.

PEOPLES EXCHANGE

WANTED A big seeond hand leatl

er satchel. L. J, Smith, 13S south sixth street.

hingf 20 sA

WEST GROVE PUNE MEETING

The annual "West Grove Meeting

will occur on June 12. The follow-

meetings will be at 10 a. m. and 2 p.

Douglas, Allen Jay, Raehel Hill, Ida

Parker., Centerville and others. It

will be a basket meeting and all are j cordially invited to be present. The meeting will be at 10 a. m. and 2 p.

m.

Dillen II. Williams, Pastor. TO BE MARRIED. Neal Kirkman and Blanche Sher-

ber will be married this evening at

7:30. They will reside with Mrs.

Sherber's mother, Mrs. Hammill.

A HALF MILLION ACRES. Government Lands Open for Settlement. in theRosobud Indian Resei-vation in Southeastern South Dakota. The Chicago & North-Western Ry. is the di rect line from Chieagn to Bonesteel on the reservation border. Send i' cent stamp for pamphlet "New Homes in the West" containing map3 and full v formation as to the allotment of tlese fertile lands. A. II. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111.

WANTED Small family washin

and gents' washings also at 320

8th street, upstairs.

FOR RENT Furnished room at 31 south 13th street. 3-3t.

FOR SALE Cheap, a good Palladium route. Call at this office.

FOR SALE Good Palladium route in central part of town. Call at Palladium office.

TOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in. LOST A $10 bill between the Model

Dent. Store and 10th and Mail

streets, on Main. Reward if returned to the W. U. Tel. Co. Miss Burr.

LOST A feather boa in show tect

18th and Main. Reward if retunflil to 105 north 16th.

Buy Ideal or Mother's Bread and be satisfied. Buy others and you will have to wish you hadn't. '

LOST Pair gold nose glasses between Nusbaum's store and city mill works. Return to 209 N. 9th. Reward. FOUND Purse containing money,

. jewelry and ribbon. Call on P. F. Daly, Palladium, who represents

Indianapolis Journal. f

STORAGE Ground floor, sixteenth

and Main. Vera Smith.

Every loaf of the original Moth

er's Bread has a blue star label on

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