Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 July 1904 — Page 8
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1904.
EIGHT Take the Dayton & .Western cars MALE HELP WANTED Any per. V to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now son to distribute our samples; , open. 2 tf weekly, , steady, Empire" 8523 --A I MM MUM 9 (c7 The giving of Dark Green Trading "nd Boul., Chicago. TOR SALEOld papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 eenta hundred and some thrown in. o o o mium store on south Seventh street will remain. The Indian band was here but the people did not get to hear the music' F0R SALE House hold goods of all because it raned. Don't forget that ; Wilkin F&r FrMa y forg kinds, including bookcase and roll top desk, 232 Richmond Ave. 28-5t the Greek Candy Store is always here. They have a new orchestra that makes very fine band music. Bargains Over the Entire Store That Mean Two Busy Days You can't find a moree delightful FQR rNT Rooms at No. 142 Ft. uiaco iu eiiieriam a lnenu vuun mere. , . 10 in - i ,i f Wayne avenue. 1-3 Drop in on the Fourth. Ice cream 1 J thoroughly packed in ice delivered at SALE Go-cart, 454 South 13ttf! at, Tn iu i j 1 street iuc juuriu. vjhii us vixriy axiu btciuo
Saturday SmEimig
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Ladies Wash Suits Our west window tells the story. Why bother with the making, selecting of styles and trimming when such beautiful suits can be had for the CO St ot making, say nothing of material. SEE WEST WINDOW.
Ladies' pretty, nobby Suits, $2.00 up to
See tlicm! Ladies Shirt Waists Specially reduced for Friday and Saturday. Our entire line of White India Linen C A Waists at Special Discount, 85c to Ladies9 Wash Skirts Just received more than 100 fine Wash Skirts made of pique, duck and gingham. Some of them have been selling at $2.00. Friday &4 and Saturday 4M
Satin Striped Lawns 50 pieces fine Satin Striped Lawns, fancy figures, stripes, polka dots all colors, including champaign colorings easily worth 2c; Friday and "7 Saturday I 2V One lot of 25c Dress Ginghams, "fl O to close at I (Sm2S Ten Dozen Ladies' Fancy Drop Stitch Hose, 50c 4 ft ft value, for 2 days 35c, or 3 pair for . . 4f) I lUU Cents' Furnish ngs Fine Madras Negligee Shirts, $1.00 7f5 quality,-Friday nnd Saturday I 25 doz. Men's Fancy Sox, 15c quality, 5tf Friday and Saturday 3 for vG See our line of finely trimmed, good elastic, f Men's Suspenders, Friday and Saturday . . fn U G
ground, 2 miles northeast of city, near Neew Paris pike. J. E. Mat-
lock, city. 1-"
Then will be half hour service to
Jackson Park Sunday afternoon and 1
evening and on the Fourth.
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ON THE p6TH, 27TH AND 28TH OF JUNE.
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All Work Guaranteed. Will be out ot town four days In the week. OFFICE DAYS FRIDAYS and SATURBAYS. Sunday, 2 to 5 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Emmons left for
XT rtSl 4 r rrn Ul r"vX Chicag this morning,
Optical goods at Haner's. W. Rossiter, carpet layer, phone 13S1. Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Dudley Cates returned from Winchester this morningr.
Misses' low shoes. Children's low shoes Canvas shoes for men and boys at 50c a jrai
Newt Adyelott of Campbellstown, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. F. F. Haisley went to Hamilton this morning for a visit. Miss Mary Woodhurst has gone to Gallipolis, Ohio, to spend the summer. Mrs. Maud Jones of Des Moines, is the guest of Mrs. Howard Campbell.
Fred Gennett has returned
St Louis where he has been spending
Are Meagre Success of the Jappanese The Cavalry is Constantly Fighting.
Nagasaki, July 2. The Yladovos-
tok squadron was reported oil Iku Island last night, and firing was heard at Golo Island. Liao Yang, July 2. Japanese are advancing over an extended front. The Russian troops are in splendid spirits. Kuropatkin is in personal command. The Russians are holding Dalin Pass. Fifteen trains are arriving daily at Mistchenkos. The cavalry are fisrhtinp: constantly. Seoul, July 2. A semi-official report was received by the Japanese legation of a naval engagement yester
day on the east coast, iso details were obtainable. St. Petersburg, July 2. Nothing is known here of the sea fight on the east coast. Lia Yang, July 2. The Japanese guards division were engaged in an attack on Talin Pass retiring eastward. They were pursued by a Russian force. Chee Foo, July 2. It has been learned here that there was a big land battle near Port Arthur on the 26th. 27th and 28th of June. The
7 Japanese were successful. They occupied the heights within ten miles
from from Port Arthur. The Japanese
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NATIONAL. President. Theodore Roosevelt. Vice President. ' Charles "Warren Fairbanks.
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Mrs. P. B. Timberlake returned today from Greensfork. Mrs. Maude Eersremever left for
Cincinnati today to visit. Mrs. E. E. Pierce, of Newcastle, is visiting Dr. and Mrs. Walls. Robert Luken has returned from Jasper College, Jasper, Indiana. A number of local autoists made a
run to Fountain City last evening. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant.
Mrs. Rush, of North Eighteenth,
street went to Columbus, Ohio, today The finest stock farm in this vicini
ty. Apply to Moore, over 6 N. 7th St. -ggg
J. II. Wynne and family will leave shortly for Chicago, where they will reside.
Mrs. O. E
the past month
Judge Fox Avas able to be out to
da v. He has been suffering with a se
vere ease of shingles.
losses are not known, but the Russian losses are heavy.
.LOUIS HAINES TO BE MAR-.. MED. Louis Haines, who has charge of
J Holt Livinsrston left today for i tho nHow rUmrtmpnt nf tli .Tnnps
Hardware company, will be married to a charming young lady from Covington, Ky., on July Foutrh, the cer-
Tndianapolis where he will attend an 1
Equitable banquet tonight. The president of the Pere Marquette railroad was here this noon enrote from New York to the Fair.
STATE.
X X X X X X XGovernor J. Frank Hanly. Lieutenant Governor Hugh Th. Miller. Secretary of State Daniel E. Storms. Auditor of State David E. Sherrick. Treasurer of State Nat U. Hill. Attorney General Charles W. Miller. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Fassatt A. Cotton. Reporter of Supreme Court Geo. W. Self. State Statistician Joseph H. Stubbs. Jmlsre of the Supreme Court, Second District Oscar H. Montgomery. Judge of the Supreme Court, Third District John V. Hadlev.
Gaar Williams is homefrom Chicago, where he has been attending the art school during the past winter. Misses Juliet and Florence Corwin of East Main Street, have left for
Franklin, O., to visit for a few
The Democratic committee of New York, known as "Tammanv," will
pass through here in a special train Seidel and children will on Monday.
emony will be performed in Cincinna
ti. This is in strict confidence you know, because Louis don't want a word said about it yet. He is arranging quite a glad surprise for his friends and if a hint were allowed
to get out it would spoil it all. So keep it quiet till after the Fourth. Get the excursion tickets to Jackson Park for Sunday and the Fourth.
a
short visit in
T leave Monday for
Indianapolis.
t" I Rudolph Leeds is home from Ex
eter Academy, Massachusetts, to
JL spend part of the summer.
! : r, T-.ii. j r VV. i . Jiosenbedv, wite and son
r -.r tt v Tr'-. , ' Charles, will arrive from Chicago
Miss Maggie Wesco of Elkhart, niece of Theodore Woodhurst, is visiting the Woodhurst family on north ninth street.
JL Mrs. Keffer, Clarence Keffer and the
children of Mrs. Jessie Pu, spent
X Friday at Tallewand.
Mr. Davis, a Franklin college stu-
rJftnr,. who tins srfnr. sflvsral v:!-:s in i
'this vicinity canvassing, left for his .Wednesday and Thursday afternoons
JL home Friday morning. ac in ine Priors ox me x irat
IMetnouist episcopal cnurcn.. uemonWhen bilious take Chamberlain s ; strations of the uses .of aimimim
this afternoon to be the guests of R. C. Lockwood and family of 45 south teenth street. Free lessons in cooking, Tuesday,
$4.C0 a .Year Daily $6.50 Daily and Sunday
JL tomach and Liver Tablets. For sale
4 .by A. L. Lukens & Co., and W. H.
Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phono 26. v ,Cpra A. W.; Lindsay, chiropodist and maniucrt,; has moved fjom room 5, Westcott block to rooms il5 an d 17 same rfoor, owing to the increase of business larger parlors wjere necessary. Please make appointments by
Home phone 130.
utensils will be given. All ladies are cordially invited to attend. - 2-4t We call it the Glorious Fourth in America and we all inisist upon enjoying ourselves that day. Greek Candy Store will make xtra efforts to help you celebrate this time. They will deliver ice cream to any part of the city twice on the Fourth, one in the forenoon and once in the evening. The very best ice cream delievered at your home, well packed in ice and in perfect condition at 30 cents a quart or $1.00 a" gallon. it !
Rand concert at Jackson Park on Sunday afternoon and evening.
"Crisp and Craciery" that will please the most
a biscuit kepiic . Try
a package of the Fa-iliicsi, oily 10c.
Prices' are serving eight flavors
daily, of the best ic cream you ever
ate. Take your family and go to Jackson Park on the Fourth.
PEOPLES EXGHftNSE
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 Lady or gentleman of
fair education to travel for a firm
established 30 years Salary $1,072 per year and expenses, paid weekly.
Address with stamp, 11. YY. lveiley,
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STORAGE Ground and Main. ( Verri
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LEGISLATIVE.
Congress. James E. Watson. Joint Representative.
Richard Elliott.
Senator. Roscoe E. Kirkman. Representative. Dr. M. W. Yencer.
' COUNTY. I '- i
Tor Sheriff. Richard S. Smith. Prosecuting Attorney. Wilfred Jessup. County Treasurer. Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr. County Recorder. Frank C. Mosbaugh. Surveyor. Robert A. Howard. Coroner. Dr. S. C. Markley. Commissioner "Western District. Elwood Clark. Commissioner Middle District. John F. Dynes.
The Dayton and Western Route via.
Dayton Ohio to
fcSpnngneid, otumous, uamui Middletown, Cincinnati, Piqua, Lima, Xenia and all intermediate points. . -
Direct connections at . Dayton and.
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