Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 June 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1904.
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Straw. Mattings, 10c to 40c yd. Yard wide Union Carpets, All Wool Ingrains
Special Prices during June on all 34 Carpets. See us for Rugs, Druggets, Cocoa Mats, Linoleums, and Oil Cloths.
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Do you know that the factories are most of them closing down and that money is tighter and harder to get, but that is the reason why our store is crowded with customers. The people are looking for the Department Store, where they save their pennies. This week we have the mill end sale Bleached muslin, worth 8c per yd. at 5c. A No. 1 Unbleaced at 6c, regular 8c goods, and one at 8c that others sell at 10c and 12c. Grecian Voiles in all coors, just the latest thins for your summer dress suit at 19c yard. Notice our window and see the remarkably low prices we have for you in silk umbrellas and parasols. 45 of those fancy spring tailor made suits for men, value from $14 to $15. We are going to close them out at $S.25. Do not fail to get one. Both Phones, Open Tuesday, Friday and
The MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE 411-415 MAIN ST. Both Phones
Are You Interested in the South? Do you care to know of the marvel jv.s development no w going on in TheGreat Central South? Of innumerable opportunities for young men or old ones to grow rich? Do you want to know about rich farming lands, fertile, well located, on a trunk line railroad, which will produce two, three and four crops from the same field each year? Land now to be had at from $3.00 to $5.00 an acre which will be worth from $30.00 to $150.00 within 10 years? About stock raising where the extreme of winter feeding is but six (6) short weeks? Of places where truck growing and fruit raising yield enormous returns each year? Of a land where you can live out of doors every day in the year? Of opportunities for establishing profitable manufacturing industries; of rich mineral locations, and splendid business openings? If you want to know the details of any or all of these write me. I will gladlv advise you fully and truthfully. O. A. PARK, General Immigration and Industrial Agent LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY.
M THFATQ QlinnFQQPIIIlV " farm of Chronic DKeages that ar curable nc I ntH I o ououcoorui.LT DISEASES of TUK THROAT, MINUS, KIP NCYS, LIVER and BLADDER, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, and all DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. Spilepty (or falling tit). Cancer, Scrofula, Private and Nervous Diseases. Female Diseases, Nieh: Vieses, Loss of Vitality from indiscretions in youth or maturer years, Piles, Fistula. Fienuro uik iteration of the Rectum, without detention from business. nil'TI IMSITIVKL,Y XTIIE AND JlTARAr"'EEI. It will h to yonr interest to consult the Doctor if you are suffer in ; Jrom disease: And if he cannot enre yon he will tell you so at once. Reniem her the time and place. Will return every four weeks. ( Jflice and Laboratory. No. 21 SOUTH TENTH STREET, RICHMOND. (NO.
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DURING JUNE SALE ALL CARPETS MADE, 'LAID, AND LINED, AND
Charge. NUSBAUM In Our Grocery Department the trade is as good as ever and people are hungry for the bargains we have for them at all times. Hood's Famous Roasted Coffee, as good as any 20c coffee in the city at 13c, two for 25c. Our Leader at 15c per lb. is the talk of our customers. Fancy New York Cream Cheese 15c per lb. Granulated Sugar 19 lbs for $1.00. A Sugar 20 lbs for $1.00.. Light C. Sugar as good as A, 21 lbs for $1.00. ' ? J 61bs. hand picked Navy Beans 25c. Butcher's Lard in 60 lb. tubs, V2 cents pound. Remember we give the Trading Stamps with all purchases.' Goods delivered to any part of the city. "We are always willing to take on new cus tomers. We want you for our next. Yours for more business. Saturday nights
DR. J. A.WALLS THE SPECIALIST Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday of each week. Consultation and One month's Treatment FREE!
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LOCAL ITEMS Double Stamps at Neff & Nusba urn's. Double Stamps at Neff and Nusbaum's. Double Stamps at Neff and Nus-baum's.
Double Stamps at Neff and Nusbaum's. W. Rossiter, earpet layer, phone 1381. Optical goods at Haner's. Mrs. W. S. Riser's shorthand school. Samuel Mather spent yesterday in Fountain City. Dr. Park administers gas, 8 north tenth. Ladv assistant. tf C. Duffield of Fiqua was in the city yesterday visiting friends. J. H. Elliott returned yesterday evening from a trip to Lynn. Miss Anna Taylor of Charleston, W. Va., is visiting Mrs. Frank Gilbert. Miss Carrie Olinger, of Germantown, is the guest of Miss Nellie Lowe. George R. Dilks and son, Ilarrie, spent yesterday business. in Winchester on Mr and Mrs. W. S. Clendenin left yesterday for Indianapolis to spend a few da vs. Miss Merle Williams is thegu est of Chicago friends and relatives for a few days. Philip Bobbins has returned from Detroit, Mich., to spend the summer with relatives here. C. T. Shaffer arrived yesterday afternoon from Chicago to spend a week with relatives here. Gordon Graves left today for St. Louis where he has accepted a position with the Rock Island. J. S. Zoller returned last night from Indianapolis and Greensburg, where he has been visiting. The finest stock farm in this vicinity. Apply to Moore, over 6 N. 7th St. 14-tf Mrs. Hart arrived yesterday from Jeft'ersonville, Ind., to spend the next week with Miss Grace Robie. Mrs. Ilert arrived yesterday from JefTersonville, Intl., to spend a few davs visiting Miss Grace Robie. Guy Robie, of Indianapois, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robie, of north Thirteenth street. Miss Emma Sloan arrived yesterday from New Castle on a week's visit with friends and relatives in this city. Hon. E. H. Terrell of San Antonio, formerly of Richmond, spent Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Holland and Mrs. C. C. Binkley. Mrs. R. H. Newman and daughter, Elizabeth, left yesterday evening for j New Madison, Ohio, where they will i visit for a while. i Mrs. Bailey returned to her home in Cincinnati last night after a visit with H. U. Johnson and family of south fifteenth street. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 26. To those who wish the very best ice cream for use on the family table, for porch parties or other evening occasions the Greek Candy Store offers the purest and choicest of ice cream in all flavors at 30c a quart, $1.00 per gallon. Special prices will be made to those requiring larger lots. For sick headache take Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.; TV. H. Sudhoff, 5th and Main St. Mrs. Esther Green and daughter, Miss Pearl, of north thirteenth street, leave tomorrow for a few months trip to "Washington and the east. If your health's going wrong, Your breath very strong, Head aches so you can't see, Go take some Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. The Greek Candy Store has just received seventeen new pieces of music for the Orchestrion. Most of them are from the masters of musical composition, while there is variety enough to please all. No one should fail to hear them. A program of the new pieces is given below. Overture Poet and' Peasant. . .Suppe 1 'at pou m Lohengrin Wagner Rhapsody Hungarian No. 14 F Liszt Overt ure Orpheus Offenbach Potpourri Cavaleria Rust icana Mascagni Lion du Ball Oillett Traumorei Schuwlan Yankee Doodle Variat ions. Under the Flag of Victory. Under the Bamboo Tree. Overture Jubel Weber Rhapsody Spanish F. Liszt
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Overture Tannhauser . .,. . . .WaenerJ Overture JLight Cavalry, . . . . .Suppe Schari Mmne .Aug. Rosen Ob Ich Dich Liebe . Auer. Rosen A Few Notes of Interest Picked Up. " W. O. Barnard was appointed special judge in place of Judge Rupe to try the case of Whitesell vs. T. J. Study. Also the case of Whitesell vs. Mason. A marriage license was issued to Charles F. Mason and Mary Gibbs. A communication was filed with the county commissioners. It reads in favor of requiring prisoners to work while serving time in county jail.. The suit of-John B. Dougan was filed to foreclose mortgage on property of Laura B. Cottman and William Cottman. The regular jury was ordered to appear on June 17 to try the disbarment case of Whitesell vs. Study. Letters of administration were issued to Anna E. Jarboe on the estate of Henry J. Jarboe. Bond $S000. A marriage license was issued to Louis William Matti and Emma Louisa Barth. DEATHS AND FUNERALS Thompson Mrs. Hat tie Thompson died last night at St. Stephen's hospital. Funeral this afternoon at 2:30 Interment at Earlham. St. Andrew's Picnic. St. Andrew's congregation will hold its school picnic at Jackson's park Wednesday, June 15th. Special ars leave at 9 o'clock; thereafter hourly service on the interurban. Car tickets for sale at Fihe's, Luken 's, Steins' and Meyer & Weber's Refreshments, luncheon and all sorts of entertainment on the grounds. All are welcome. 13-2 1. Take advantage of Chas H. Smith & Co. closing out sale. If you have been a user of Richmond Baking Co.'s original Mother's or Ideal Bread, you can easily tell the difference from the imitations, as much so as between a calico and silk dress. LITTLE THOUGHTS. Disappointment is not a sufficient reason for discouragement. lie satisfied with yourself if you will, but do not be self satisfied. All things come to those who leave off waiting and j;o after them. The claims to wisdom of all owls and most men rest upon their looks. Good qualities, like fjood steel knives, grow dull of edge unless they are used. Many a man who is offered a chance of a lifetime for a mere song cannot sing. Your grip on success depends largely on the other things you are willing to let go. When a man sets popularity before his eyes, he is likely to let principle out of his heart. If we had no failings ourselves, we should not take so much pleasure in finding out those of others. Good Secrrt to Know. A man went to a nose and throat specialist the other day to have his cold cured. As he was paying well for the first treatment he said, "How long does it take you to cure a cold?" "Three weeks." said the specialist. "And how long would it take me to get well if I didn't come to you?" asked the alarmed patient. "Twenty-one days," said the specialist. And it wasn't until the patient was half way home that he suddenly stopped and wondered whether he ought to laugh or get angry. He finally decided that perhaps the secret he had learned was worth the price he had paid for it. It's a good secret to know. Saturday Evening Post. $27.50 Hot Springs, S. D. $30.70 Deadwood and Lead. and return, from Chicago daily, the Chicago & North-Western via Ry. Correspondingly low rates from other points. The Black Hills region, the great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most picturesque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets can .be secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, Chicago. When buying bread look for the name Richmond Baking Co. on the tag, it is the signal of quality.
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Mts. J. A. McCormlck, Lancaster, Ohio, writes : " I want the murli to Yr.rrw what 'Vitona has done fur m. 'It has transformed me from a weak, nervous, ml deHKmdeat
years of sultering, alle to take aa . friends. Every symptom tA the state to a condition of pertect iieaitn. ntertng, aine 10 we ma insomnia, lack of appetite, painful leverv svmntom trie new woman in every way lie eu lor it tunic cnecu It makes "I Ivan t tht -world to tmrw ivkat Vitona has don or me." " The
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ly sutTerintr woman what It did for Mrs. McCormlck. It Is a prescription of wonderful rower, wfctrh
THE VITOMA COMPANY 1 FOR 8ALE BY
ALFORD Hf FACTORY MEETING OF BOARD OF DIREC TORS YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. MR. B. A. KENNEPOHL Elected .President and .Mr. Frank Clark Secretary-Treasurer Meeting Held in Office. Yesterday afternoon the directors of the new canning factory held a meeting at the office of the factory. The outlook was discussed and the prospects were reported as looking very encouraging. The first and most i : i t. i : -P . l, ' important uusiijtss ut me meeimj; was election of officers, which re-J suited as follows: 1 President B. A. Kennepohl; secretary-treasurer Frank Clark ; gen. manager O. E. Payne, Newcastle. Mr. Payne is a new man here and comes highly recommended. lie is a resident of Newcastle, but 'ere long will remove his family here. It was he who so successfully conducted the Spiceland canning factory. The factory is about completed and it won't be many moons until it will be in running order. A number of gardeners have signified their willingness to grow corn and tomatoes, j and raanv more are needed. Quotations From O. 6. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market. Wheat. July eSpt. July Sept. July Sept. .84 .80 6-S 3-S Corn. .48 3-S .48 C-S Oats. .39 1-8 .32 Pork. Julv 12. 35 Sept 12.00 Lard. Julv 6.72 Sept 6.90 Spare Bibs. Julv 7.15 Sept 7.32 Ideal is the "pass home of the hungry. word" to the Awnings, upholstering and furniture repaired. A. K- Jones & Co., 506 Klaiii, Home 'phone 178. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk, City of Richmond, Indiana, until 4 o'clock p. m., Thursday, June 16, 1904, for furnishing all material and all labor for the reconstruction of the crematory, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Clerk. John F. Taggart, " City Clerk. By order of Committee on Crematory. ll-4t Try the Palladium for job printing. V CORN SYRUP The new syrup with the new flavor that everybody loves. Good for all borne uses, from griddle caken to candy. All grocers, in 10, 25 and 50 cent tins. CORN PRODUCTS CO., Nsw York and Chicago.
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arove interest in lite ana to do my auty to my uniiiy i active interest old trouble I nany r awl old truu(ie has nassed awaw totkaclie. nervousness. periods all have disaiipeared. My hukrnd says 1 am thinks Vitona is a marveilout rrtarAu and it taklnir It him. him as strong and vigorous as a young man jf twenty.' til. New Way to Health " Comhocton , Ohio & e DRUG CO PEOPLES EfflliGE WANTED A good girl at 12G north tenth. Good wages, no washing. ironing or bakin WANTED Four hands to plow corn, work in the harvest and do general farm work. Good wages. Tom Mertz, Salisbury Road. Both 'phones. 11-tf. WANTED Non-union machinist. Steady work to competent men. Transportation paid. Apply to H. A. Wainwright at Westcott Hotel. WANTED Position in family as general man, care of horses or other work about house. Address John Mason, R. F. D. 8 City. Reference given, or enquire at Palladium. WANTED Position in family as general man, caie of horses or other work about house. Address Clarence Mason. R. F. D. No. S, City. Reference, or enquire at Palladium. WANTED Washing and ironing. Will call for and deliver work. - r -w- -sk w - v - "X T Y .Mrs. J. KiOkee, luis is. ii street. 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. FOR SALE A new, clean stock of staple and fancy groceries. Will stand close investigation. Address "Mover," care Palladium office. 14-3t LOST Gentleman's purse containing paper money. Reward if re turned to 1036 Main. ll-3t LOST Between south 13th street, a' table cloth and and 20th two tray cloths Return to 2025 north F. LOST A gold necklace. Return 311 N. oth st., and get reward. to FOUND In Nusbaum's Store a very nice jacket. Owner may have by calling at the store and describing it. STORAGE Ground and Main. Vera noor, sixteenth Smith. Lucas Coldwater Paint. On walls and ceiling gives much the , eftectof Irgrain Paper at much less cost. Any one who can apply it successfully. It does not prevent afterward, if desired. use a brush can the use of paper A trial convinces. CALL FOR COLOR CARD. HORNADAY'S Hardware Store, Phone 1P9. 816 Main St. REPORT OF THE CONDITION qP THB UNION NATIONAL BANK At Richmond, In the State of Indiana, at the close of business, June 9, HOI. RESOURCES. Loans and rlscount. I 4rt2,'2S2 26 iverdrafts, secured, unsecured. . . 4.116 41 TT.S. Bonds tosecure circulation . 100,000 oo Bonds, securities, etc 71,30 Vi Due from National Banks, not reserve agents 6,469 M Due from State Banks and bankers f.,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents 161,445 63 Ohecksnnd other cash Items 2,13 42 Notes of other Nationalbanks 17,000 00 Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 112 94 Lawful money reserve In bnnk,vlz Specie $54,HO0 00 ,,1(mnft Legal tender notes $ 90.000 00 ". Redemption fund with U.S.Treasurer a per cent of circulation.. . 5,000 00 Total LIABILITIES. $1.0--4,773 7 Capital stock paid In $ 100,000 00
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Surplus Fund 35,ui0 00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid P,iso 1 National Bank notes outstanding 100,000 00 Individual deposits subject to check 43 Demand certificates of deiosit. . . 2!'f43 20 Total $1,14,773 7 Slate of Indiana, County of Wayne, ss.: I, r.rtwln H.I'ntes, Cashier of the ntove named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best of my knowledge ami lelief. EDWIN 11. CATES, Cashier, Subscribed and sworn to before me this llth day of June, sm. BENJAMIN F.HARRIS Correct Attest: Notary Public ELOARO. HIBBERD ) r M. O. HENLEY, Directors, GEO. 1. CATES, 1 - . --
