Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 July 1904 — Page 6
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TOR A ROUTE
The Moore family had a reunion on July 4th. Those from a distance were Alex Whiteley's family, Richmond, George Moore and family, Rushville, Walter Moore, Fairmounl. Park Lantz, Frank Rothermel, Roy
Kimmel and Charles Urownover are
at the World's Fair.
Misses Maude Ball, Dora Wallace,
Carrie Walker and Blanche Hale left
Tuesday for a week at St. Louis.
Miss Anna Marie Miller, daughter of Chas Miller was married Sunday,
July 3rdat Covington, Ky., to Wil
liam Otto. At home "Harrisburg on the Creek" Brookville, after July 11. Three of Mr. Miller's children have
been married in as many weeks.
Mrs. Carroll Merriman of Ft.
Wavne will sing at both services
morning and evening at the Christian
church next Sunday.
Chas Miller of Springfield, O., was
at Chas. H. Miller's Monday.
R. P. Lindsay's have removed from
St. Louis.
John Murphy will leave shortly for
a visit with relatives in Ireland.
II. E. Newman and family of Ham
ilton, O., spent the Fourth here.
Regular services will be held at the
Christian church nextSunday. L. II. Warren is in St. Louis.
The oats crop of which there is an
immense acreage is looking fine. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Reed, Mr. ant"
Mrs. Charles Newlin and Jake Hanes
of Richmond were at G. W. Callo way's Friday evening.
Mrs. 1). II. Warren gave a reception
Tuesday, Jul 5th in honor of her
sister, Mrs. Bartlett, of Dallas, Tex Mrs. Reuben' Strader of Campbells-
town, 0., visited her sister, Miss Marie ReiMicr over Sunday. Among the Richmond people who visitod Milton Sunday and on the 4th were Will Taggart and family, Lew Klotz and family, Will Stahl and family, Harry Coons and many others A front glass in the saloona-s smashed by a fiying beer glass a few days ago. Tke saloon is still running though Banks, the man in whose name the license was issued says he ordered it closed. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jones entertained with a flinch party Saturday night in honor of Miss Lena Myers of Huntington, Pa. Our croquett players were badly beaten Saturday by some Dublin men with whom they had atournament at Dr. Sweney's court. Our boys had only the first game winning none af
ter the visitors got the lay of the grounds. Rev. McCormick had very large audiences at Bentonville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doty have issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Maud, to John Thurman at 3 p. m. Tuesday, July 12th.
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CHESTER Wednesday afternoon Mrs. T. S.
I Martin and daughter, Miss Lulu, gave
a linen shower in honor of Miss Inez Martin. An elegant and dainty lunch
was st-rved. The rooms were beautifully decorated with Ivy and pink roses, with jars of sweet peas. Miss Martin received a number of nice presents, as follows: Table cloth and dozen napkins, Mr. and Mrs. Will Boyd; table cloth, Mrs. Fannie Martin and Miss Lulu Martin; pair towels. Mrs. Artelisa Martin; one half dozen napkins, Mrs. Mattie Bennett; two table cloths, Will Martin; two center pieces for
a- I stand, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin; crash, Miss Bessie Boyd ; towels, Miss SEASHORE EXCURSION AUG. 11. Lulu Boyd; center piece, Mrs. Alice j Menk: tablecloth, Mary E and Lulu Low Fares via Pennsylvania Lines to 'Parish; tablecloth, Elizabeth and Le
na Iliatt; pair towels, Mrs. R. A. Benton; stand cover, Mrs. Ada Morrow; towels, Mrs. Roy Nichols; side board scarf, Mrs. Will Morrow; pair towels, Mrs. J. C. Wesler; towels, Mrs. J. F. Pickett; center piece, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carman; towels, Mrs. B. J. Norris; apron, Cora Parrish; sideboard scarf, Mrs. Flo Branson;
PEMSYEVMIA
Atlanta City, Cape May and Eight Other Resorts. The annual excursion to the seashore via Pennsylvania lines will be run Thursday, August 11th, a convenient date for leaving business, and when the season at the ocean resorts is at its height. For this excursion
tickets will be sol to ten of the most j lunch cloth, Mrs. Mary Parker; towpopular watering places on the Atlan- els, Mr. and Mrs. Will Reynolds; tatic coast, including Atlantic City, blecloth, Mrs. Ella McDonald; lunch Cape May, Anglesea, Avalon, Holly I cloth, Mrs. George Minor; doylie, Beach, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Mrs. Amelia Herring; towels, Mrs. Wildwood, all on the Jersey coast; j Frank Allen; pair towels, Mrs. FlorRehoboth, Delaware, and Ocean City, jence' Parrish; towels, Mrs. Charles Maryland. j Jones; doylie, Mrs. O. O. Boerner; The round trip fare to any of the center piece, Emma Hall; doylie, Miss
resorts named will be $14.00 from I Iredell ; collar and cuff set. Maude
Richmond. Fares from other ticket stations on Pennsylvania lines will be proportionately low. Tickets will be good returning:
Mrs. Abner Bulla has been visiting
at New Castle.
Mrs. Julia Hotslar of Huntington,
aas been visiting at Riley Riatt's.
Mrs. John Hatfield of New York,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Minor Friday and Saturday.
Douglas Minor and family of Rich
mond were theguests of Mr. and Mrs.
George Minor the Fourth.
Ten dollars was cleared at the fes
tival Saturday.
The followig people composed a pic
nic party at Glen Miller the Fourth
in honor of Maude Chapm of Eliwood
and Mesdames J. C. Wesler, Charlie
Jones, Ammos Henning, Will Ryan, Wilmer Hall, Will Morrow, John Iliatt, Elbert Kemp, Andrew Hoover,
Mr. and Wilmer Morrow of Parker,
A. P. Williams of Muncie, Mary Lan
caster, Howard, Grace, Charles and
Otto Hiatt, Harold and Roneld Ryan
Roy Martin, Rena Jones, Adelaide Kemp, Alice Ryan. A surprise party was given Friday evening by Miss Bertha Davenport in honor of her brother, Ernest's, 16th birthday. Merry games were the evening's entertainment. Refreshments were served. The young peopl of Chester gave the annual Fourth of July picnic in C. Fulghum's grove. There were thirty-six present. They report the most pleasant time they ever had. John Hiatt left Monday for a business trip through Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Martin, picniced near Centerville the Fourth. Bert Chenoweth was at home for the Fourth. Frank Barker cut his knee last week making an ugly wound. Mattie Dulin of Richmond has been visiting here. Edd Taylor and family were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Crampton this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Morrow turned home Tuesday.
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Chapin, pair towels, Alerinda Martin. Mrs. W. P. Hodgin is visiting at Winchester. Bessie Leitner of Delphi is visiting
than a week's enjoyable stay at the
seashore. Excursion tickets include stopover at Philadelphia on return trip, if de
posited with ticket agent at Broad Street tStation. j For full particulars about the ex- : eursion, special through train and ad-!
Mr. and Dayton Addington of Rich mond visited here over the Fourth. Morris Pitman visited his barn Monday. Will Bennett is better. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. John Burk, a boy. Little Afton Pavle. vonnirest daucrh
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FOUNTAIN CITY
Pete Culter and family spent Sunday at Indianapolis. Rob I)wiins and wife, of Rush
ville, are here visiting relatives. Miss Cora Moran, of Cambridge City, is here visiting Frank Williams and wife. Verl Retts and wife, of Lafayette, who have been here visiting Yerl's parents, have returned hone accompanied by Harry Retts. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Charles spent Sunday with C. C. LaAvrence nd family at Richmond. Abner Dal by, of Brookville, Ohio, is here shaking hands with old friends once more. Abner is doing well at Brookville and is looking well. Miss Laura, of New Madison, Ohio, who has been kere visiting has returned home. John Atkinson and wife. Eldon Hunt ami wife, of Richmond, spent Sunday here with relatives. Thad. Frazier and wife and Thad's mother, who have been hero visiting for a few days, from Cambridge City, have returned home. Irvin Johnson and family and Miss Grace Birdsell were visiting relatives at Richmond Sunday. Frank Keever and wife were visiting their son at Muncie Sunday. Mrs. Laura, of New Madison, Ohio, whospent a few days here visiting, has returned home. Miss Leota Lawrence, who has been here visiting relatives, returned to her home at Richmond Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Cates, of Williamsburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Helms, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday with Mike Retts and family. Mrs. Ed Keever, of Geneva, is here visiting Frank Keever and family. Samuel Charles and wife and Mathew Charles and wife, of Richmond, spent Sunday with Charles Birdsell and wife.
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9 MChlGAN SUMMER RESORTS. The lake: AND RAIL. ROUTE to WORLD'S FAIR. ST. LOUIS TIME T A. 1$ L 15 BETWEEN Detroit and Cleveland Leave DETROIT, daily . 10.30 p. m. Arrive CLEVELAND . . 5.30 a. m. making connections with all Railroads for points Kast. Leave CLEVELAND, daily 10.15 p. m. Arrive DETROIT . . . 5.30 a m. Cannecting-with Sp:ial Trains forWorld's Fair, St. Louis, and with D. & C Steamers for Mackinac, "Sao." Marquette. Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Petoskey, Milwaukee, Chicago and Georgian Bay, also with all Railroads for points in Michigan and the West. Diy Trips between Detroit and Cleveland dwrioig July and Auguet. Mackinac Division Lv. TOLEDO Mondays and Saturdays 9.30 a. m.and Tuesdays and Thia-sdays 4 p. m. Lv. DETROIT Mondays and Saturdays 5.00 p. m. and Wednesdays and Fridays 9.30 a. Itl. 'Commencing June 15th. Send 2c for Illustuated Pamphlet Tourist Rates. Send 2c for World's Fair Pamphlet. ADIKSS A. A. SCHANTZ, G. S. & P.T. M., Detroit, Mich.
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SINESS PRINCIPLES
Coming undivided, just as it was in the city of Nt w York and incorporated with its myriad high-class features A Superb. Sublime, Spectacular Sensation ! That stands unequaled and uruivalled in the world's history, befitting the mammoth proportions, colossal extent, stupendous magnitude and eooimoui size of this Ever the Greatest Show on Earth Reproduction of tLie Greatest Ceremonial Event ever Conceived The Gorgeous Durbar at Delhi Precisely as it took place in India tefore the Viceroy and Vicerine, with fabulously rich costumes, dazzling material, b uilcU ring features and glorious aud beautiful concommitants, men, women, children, elephants, animals, floats, chariot, crs and insignia, regalia and paraphernalia. Six Surpassing. Superior, Supreme, Sensational Surprises Seen solely with these Shows. Presented this year for the first time after astounding and amazing the whole of Europe
World's Fair Passengers Leave Richmond Tonight On "The World's Fair Special; Reach St. Louis for Breakfast, Over Pennsylvania Lines. Passengers for St. Louis leave
! Richmond tonight at 10:0.3 p. ni.,
any night over the Pennsylvania linos and reach St. Louis for breakfast next Morning. Drawing room sleeping cars; dining car service of the character found in the highest class hotels. New coaches, vestibuled and finely appointed. Through to St. Louis withoutehanging cars. Other through trains to St. Louis leave Richmond at 5:05 a. m. 10:15 a. m. and 1:25 p. m. daily. World's Fair excursion tickets at low fares. For further information, communicate with C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind.
Government Lands Open for Settlement. in theRosebnd Indian Reservation in Southeastern South Dakota. The Chicago & North-Western Ry. is the di rect line from Chieagn to Bonesteel on the reservation border. Send 1? cent stamp for pamphlet "New Homes in the West" containing map3 and full i formation as to the allotment of tlese fertile lands. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111.
On
vance reservation of sleeping car j tor ot Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Payle, berths, apply to C. W. Elmer, Ticket! fell Monday breaking her left leg Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond near the thigh, making a bad break. Jndiana. . Present she is doing nicely.
Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There is not probably one case of bowel complaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain 's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Frank Riggs, of Franklinville, N. Y., in speaking of this remedy said: "I have found it expedient to have a supply of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand.
It has been a family safeguard and
at Richmond; Off at St. Louis,
via. Pennsylvania Lines. "The World's Fair Special" leaves Richmond at 10:03 p. m., daily, arrives at St. Louis at 7:22 a. m. Through drawing room sleeping cars
and vestibule coaches enable World's
Fair visitors from Richmond to make
the trip to St. Louis without change
ing cars Other through trains to St. Louis leave Richmond 5:05 a. ra., to 10:15 a. m. and 1 :25 p. m. Round trip tick3ts from Richmond with return limit of seven days sold Tuesdays and Thursdays until June 30th at $7.00; tickets for 15-day stay in St. Louis soild daily at $10.50; 60day tickets, $12.00; season tickets, $14.00. For full information about trains and speeial excursions, consult C. W? Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines. Riehmond, Ind.
$1 Sunday excursions, Richmond to Dayton and return via the Dayton & Western every Sunday during thf summer seasen. Through trains leav Riehmond every hour from 6 a, m 'till 7 p. m. Returning leave Day ton every hour until 7 p. m. Laet train leaving 9 p. m. Go any hour you wish. Fast time, new cars. A pleasant Sunday ride, clean and cool, nc smoke, no cinders, no dust. Visit the beautiful National Sol
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it is equally good in adult cases. I diers' Blome on the line of the Dayrecommend it cheerfully and without ton & Western Fairview Park, Dayreservation." For sale by A. G'. I on's cool summer resort. Central Lukens & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, League baseball at League Park evFifth and Main streets. ., ery Sunday.
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ANCILLOTTI, the Modern Ariel In the newest an l greatest Parisian Sensation "LOOPING THE GAP" VOLO, the wizard volitant In his mysterious ride and stupendous flight through space SOLO AND CHICO, the Marvelous Unicyclists Dashing down the wide apart rungs of a precipitous ladder on a single wheel, ore upon the shoulders of the other. CONTAINING ALL A CIRCUS NEEDS TO HAVE With multitudes of amazing attractions never before seen. 3 Hours of Continuous Circus Performances. Besides the many marvelous at' Tactions to be seen befo:e the regular periormanc ; beeins. Colossal Collection of Curious Creatures and Creations
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High Jumping and Long Distance Leapt ig Tournament By the Greatest Record Horses and Ponies in the World. Three troupes of Acrobats on 3 stages at once, Thirty Clowns in 60 concurrent acts. Two Terrific Japanese Slides for Iife at the same moment. Six Champion Equestrians riding simultaneously in 3 rings. Prodigious Aerial and Ground Displays, Tumbling and Leaping Contests, Combats. Bouts and Assaults. The Suckling Baby E ephant and Mother, "Speck." the Smallest Horse ever discovered, 3 herds of Elephants, droves of Camels, Team of 4 Trained Zerras. a full herd of Towering Transvaal Giraffes, Triple Circus, Double Menageries. National Museum, Olympic Hippodrome, Gymnasium, Aerial Enclave, Court of Games. Sports Arena. Momus' Realm, Racing Trick. Acrobatic Plazas. Cycling Circuit, Aviary, Spectacular AmDhitheatre and Horse Fair, in which are seen 1000 Men, Women, Horses, Elephants, and Animal Prodigies Two performances daily at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open one hour earlier for a tour of the Menageries, Museums, Freaks and Promenade Concert. Admission to Whole Show, with seat. 50c: Ch idren under 10 years Half Price, Reserved folding seats, including admission, 75c; reserved chair seats including admission $ 1; private boxes, with 6 seats, from $9 to $12, according to location; single box seats, $1.50 to $2. All tickets are double-numbered tickets one-half is taken up on entering, the other half is returned to purchasers, insuring thm the seats their respective tickets call for. Private boxes and $1 chairs for sale at J. L. Adams Drug Store, 601 Main st., and on the grounds at hours of opening. All seats have foot-rests. All tickets sold at regular prices. Beware of parties charging more. NeAV Illustrated Street Paraie With Elegant Novel Allegorical Chariots and Floats, Living Tableaux, Horses, Elephants and 40-Horse Team driven by One Man, etc. will take place at 10 a. m. Will exhibit In Plqua July 7, Columbus July 9
