Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 July 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904.
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Corset Department
heir return they will stop off for a
week here en route home.
We have in stock perhaps double the number and styles of
!! KABO CORSETS !
Carried by any dry goods store in the city. More than 20 styles to select from.
Entiirai
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GIRDLE,
In Two Styles. Only 25 cents. We have all grades up to $3.00. LEE B. NUSBAUM 1 V
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afairinniaini's
718 MAIN STREET
We have the most'complete line of Hot Weather Shoes in the city at prices the very lowest.
Men's'patent colt low shoes, hand sewed, at
Ladies' hand turn low shoes, patent tip, at
Misses' low shoes. Children's low shoes Canvas shoes for men and beys at 5Gc a rai
FRED C. LAI1RMAN, 718 Main Street.
Daniel Surface left his noon.
for
Chicago
TOMORROW
IS
CMS DAY
BARNUM AND BAILEY WILL
GET HERE EARLY
Mrs. Alma Denton Las returned
from a visit in Lexington, Ky.
Mrs. Lumsden, who has been visit
ing Gennetts here, left for the East today.
Miss Inez Williams will give a din
ner at the Country Club tomorrow for )
jviiss meters.
Attend the cheap sale on all milli
nery at Mrs. & A. Brebm's, 41 North
Eighth street.
Helen Coughhn leayes tomorrow
for Indianapolis after visiting Miss
Hazel Murphy.
Grace Hoover, Grace Bulla and Em
ma Ensrlebrecht returned from New
Lisbon yesterday.
Clarence Smith arrived from New
castle last evening for a visit with
his brother, Arthur.
Arthur Hill returned yesterday The anticipations of the small bov.
from Lexington, Ky., where he has who during the past four or five
been for a few days. weeks, has been looking forward to
Mrs. Elizabeth Deardorff and dau- circus day with mingled doubt and
srhter. Miss Neva, have returned from expectation, are about to be realized
a visit at Haeerstown. Tomorrow the sights and wonders of
,,. ,r , , en t Tii tlie arnum & Bailey Greatest show
miss may laviur, ui uciueut, ah.,
GRAND STREET PARADE
Show Comes Over Panhandle From
Piqua, Ohio Shows on Nineteenth Street.
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Smith,
of North Thirteenth street.
The Misses Craig, of Philadelphia,
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Y, Barnes, of North A street.
Mr. Solomon A. Miller is confined
to his home bv sickness and will not
be able to be out for several days.
Mrs. Smith, of Newcastle, arrived
last night for a visit with her son,
Arthur, of North Thirteenth street.
Anna Tavlor visited Mrs.
on earth are to be locadly revealed. "Tomorrow" the bands will play (as
only circus bands can play.) The
tering " free street parade will il
lumine the streets, the air will be
tilled with the strange cries of the peanut merchants and watching the
gaping crowds, the elephants will go
through their multifarious "stunts" with only an occasional trumpet note
of protest, the living skeleton will per
form his daily task of eating three
square meals and losing flesh ; the
Miss
Frank Gilbert vesterday enroute Hying meteors will take a tew more
from Peru, Ind., to Charlestown, W
Va.
trapeze-impellied journeys through
presentation 01 a new iiorary
Paris, by Mary Baer, of this city, tomorrow.
space, the champion bareback rider
we win puoiisn an account oi xnei, , , , , . , ... , ,. ... , xt I to another, and land on his feet, with
trCJil"Hn L ' iic vv uuxaij x-, I i. ' I'll I, a 1
uui turning u hum , uie ac rooms aim
contortionists will violate a few
physical laws and come up smiling;
Mrs. Omar Ilollingsworth and Volo, the volitant, will ride 50 feet
daughters, who have been spendm f a I through space on a bicycle, and An
few weeks at French Lick, arrived I cilotti will turn a complete somersault
home today. Ion a wheel while "looping the gap,"
Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 41 North" Eigtkt and eaeh wil1 deprecating bow him-
cf i,0 au.0A o.wlr. Ur-o-o sen oui oi me Dig ienx iiKe a man
assortment of white duck hats to sell who has performed deeds of darin
it lowest nrices and is too modest to acknowledge it;
I ana, nnanv, alter me siring oi race horses has set the nerves of the crowd
of Muneie, have arranged to run an ti n with the excitements of flat
excursion to the Soldiers' Home at
uayton on July l. - -fmonkev and nonv laces, and races be
i x f
Harry Downing leaves this week I tween two and four-horse chariots,
for St. Louis to attend the Fair, the concert, the inevitable concert,
There he will be joined by his wife,
who has been at Dalhart, Texas.
When bilious take Chamberlain's
tomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. L. Lukens & Co., and W. H.
Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets.
DAVID B .HILL.
(Walter B. Welman in ; Chicago Record-Herald.) And there's David B. HillHill, the man all the West said was to be the boss of Parker, the new master of the Democratic party, the uncrowned king. Hill has strutted his brief hour on the stage. He, too, is passing. During the
next four years one may climb
.1 If
J a dusty stairway in Albany, N. Y., and in a dingy law of-
LEADIfiJTIZEN Of Eaton, Died of Peritonitis Last , Monday. (Eaton Register.) A week ago last Monday night Mr. IIP II. Farr took suddenly ill anJ from a diagnosis of the ease his disease was thought to be appendicitis. Dr. McCann, of Dayton, was summoned there on Wednesday and he also agreed with the home physicians, but did not deem an operation necessary
fice at the top find a saturnine for the present. Mr. Farr continued
looking man, surrounded by $ to improve, but on Saturday niht law books and newspapers and his condition became suddenly worse old political speeches he him- and on Sunday Dr. Weist, was sent C nn1 P 1 . . . 1 n A n i 1-..-, 1 "ir tin .mwi.-A.I 1 1 yi in C-n no TAVf.
jig C1JL ii in I uauc aii ma pallliy J luit uiiiwsr luc iobc iii i-
$ days, ready to take any sort onitis. His case was pronoumced-
of a case in court for any sort hopeless and on last Monday morning of a client. about 2 o'closk, after one week's ill-t
ness, Mr.. Farr breathed his last, sur
rounded br his grief 1st ricken wife
FOOTBALL TEAM
and children.
First Work on Getting One Up at
Earlham Now On.
The coach and eaptain of tlie foot
ball team whieh will represent Earl
ham on the gridiron this autumn are now, although it is very early, already beginning to consider the probable
members of the team and squad. The
schedule is made, but will probably be changed before the opening of the
season. Under Captain Hobbs, Earl
ham should put out a good team, one
limt will win, this fail.
GRACE
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Is Being Gone Over and Improved.
The Grace M. E. church on north
tenth street, is undergoing many im
provements tending to its beautifying
outside and in. A coating of dark
red plaster is now being thinly put on
over the eiatire structure. This will
be "pointed" bv eement lines so as
to make it resemble pressed brick
and when the Avork is finished it will
give a very handsome appearance to
the church. Other improvements are
being made on the roof and around
the eaves. About two weeks longer
will be necessary before the work of
improving is all finished.
Republican Ticket . .
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Scientific Optician Rooms 33-4, colon'l Bid
niR.T. j. cook, o. o;,
UJ " Cures all errors of refraction without dilating the pupil. Eyes Tested Free. All Work Guaranteed. Will be out of town four days In the week. OFFICE DAYS FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS. Sunday, 2 to 5 p.
"which takes place ladies and gentlemen, immediately after the big show"
will come as a fitting climax to the
wonders of the exhibition.
In other words tomorrow is show
day ! The big show will arrive at an earlv hour, coming from Piqua via the
Typewriters, all makes, rented, I Pennsylvania railroad. The five trains
sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month, (used to transport the paraphernalia
Repairs and ribbons for all machines, j of the show will be unloaded in the
Tvrell. W. TJ. Tel. ofice. 'Phone 26. I railroad vards. The tents will be
erected on the show grounds on nine
teenth street.
The two performances to be given
here will be preceded between !) and
10 o'clock bv a gorgeous free street
The route will be the usual i i i i
one over me principal now mow n
streets. The performances begin at 2 and S p. m. sharp. The doors will
be open an hour earlier. There will
be much of interest to see in the zoo
logical pavilion. The menagerie is
GESNETT THEATER
President. Theodore Roosevelt. Vice President. Charles Warren Fairbanks.
Is Undergoing Slight Repairs.
Governor J. Frank Hanly. Lieutenant Governor Hugh Th.
The Gennett theatre is undergoing I Miller. "
Secretary of State Daniel E.
LOCAL ITEMS?
Optical goods at Haner's. Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. The finest stock farm in this vicinity. Apply to Moore, over 6 N. 7th St. Take the Dayton & Western cars
to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now
open. 2 tf
F. Giering returned to Cincinnati last night after a visit with A. J.
Feeger and family. Walter McConaha went to Indiana
polis to attend a meeeting of the
C. G. and R. stockholders.
Mr. Clarence Gennett was host last
evening for a small dinner party at
the Countryq Club. After the dinner
the guests enjoyed an automobile
rilf
TTmvnYd nnd Fred Dickinson re-h)arale'
turned this .morning from St. Louis,
where thev have been Jefferson
guards since the middle of April. The
guards struck for higher pay and less
hard work.
Free lessons in cooking, Tuesday,
slight repairs at present, preparatory
to the change of the entire theatre in Storms.
time for the opening of the winter
season. Scaffolding has been erected
on the north side for the installation of a fire escape to north A street. In
side the renovators are busy also,
cleaning things up.
Wednesday and Thursday afternoons nota;1,y mPlete 1S .v - at 2:30 in the parlors of the First erestinff this year from the fact that
Methodist Episcopal church
Miss Marguerite Downing returned
this morning from a visit in Fort
Wayne.
Elizabeth Xardin of New Castle,
formerly of Richmond, arrived this
morning for a visit.
Mrs. Edna Diffendorfer, of Chi
cago, lormerly ot tnis city, is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Saylor.
Mrs. Leroy Zimmerman arrived from- Elwood today to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Jones, of north ninth street. Mrs. Henry Gennett, daughter Rose and son Fred, and Mrs. Lumsden, of St. Louis, left for Onsett, Massachusetts, where they will spend the summer. Saturday Mrs. J. Everett Jones and son of Denver, Colo., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Campbell
will leave for Washington, D. C. On
four specimens of the exceedingly
rare giraffe are exhibited. There are
also 30 big and little elephants, a baby kangaroo, a baby zebu and scores of other animals well worth study. In the zoological department
is also presented the remarkable congress of human prodigies, including flio wnnlovful HTwnrth "Pnmilv of
Burns, died at 1 o'clock this morning! -, , -i 4i-t i . ., ' , , " " I midgets. A musical entertainment and.
at the Home, 1 ijaurel street, lhel ,
Demon
strations of the uses of aluminum utensils will be given. All ladies are
cordially invited to attend. 2-4t DEATHS AND FUNERALS.
Burns Ruth, the six-weeks '-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
THE BEST KNOWN KNOWN AS THE BEST. SilCH'FlMCEMEAT In 10c Packages with List of Valuable Premiums.
funeral will be held Friday morning
at 10 o'clock fro mthe home. Inter
ment at Lutheran cemetery.
Morgan The funeral of Mrs. Na
than Morgan will be held Friday at 2 p. m., from the home, 24 North Fifth
street
Grimes Chris topi
this morning at 8 o'clock at his home, 31 Railroad street, of heart disease,
at the age of seventy years. The
wife, Mary, and two daughters sur
vive. The funeral arrangements will
be given tomorroAv.
Hiser The funeral af John Iliser occurred yesterday morning at 10:30 from the home of his father at Hi
ser's Station, conducted bv Rev. M
Auditor of State David E. Sher-
rick.
Treasurer of State Nat U. Hill. Attorney General Charles W. Mil
ler.
State Superintendent of Public In
struction Fassatt A. Cotton.
Reporter of Supreme Court Geo.
W. Self.
State Statistician Joseph H.
Stubbs.
KREUSCH'S SALE. Judge of the Supreme Court, Sec-
The sale of Kreusch's jewelry stock jond District Oscar H. Montgomery.
at Cambridge City commences next Judge of the Supreme Court,
Saturday, the 0th, and will be continl Third District John V. Hadley.
ued from day to day until everything
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DIVORCE GRANTED.
1 Ins morning Judge r ox granted a
divorce m the suit oi l-launders vs.
Flaunders.
has been sold.
characteristic dances of Russian
Cossacks are incidental features of
the preliminary display. The performances in the main exhibition tent begin with the new spectacle' ' The Durbar at Delhi" a gorgeous bit of orioiitnl lifo nml onfrnr TliP irfns
Interment at Ridge cemetery. I c , u . ' , . , , . I performance which enlists the suS Christopher Grimes died oaa i
preme enuris ui ouu ticvci anisia from all parts of the world follows: The Imperial Viennese Troupe, the Florenz and Grunathe families of ac
robats; the Herzog horses, the Guilietti company of menage riders; twelve great horse men and horse women who perform simultaneously in one big number, four in each ring. These are some of the big hits of the show. Owing to the great amount of
PEDPLFS FXGHflHEE 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.
STORAGE Ground floor, sixteenth
and Main. Vera Smith.
WANTED TO BUY AN OUTSIDE
STAIRWAY, IRON, SECONDHAND. A. L. KIENZLE, GREEN-
SFORK, IND. 5-3
9 . ,f, . 0 1 paraphernalia to be handled, the sendisconrse. A quartet consisting" ot 1 , Tr , , 4 -i , ,;n I 'Joli,1( I r.r.4innl rl r rttA A nll ntti or'tc will
I L lvi mi v vriv tkiik uui iiv'Li v
Omar Guyton, Georfre Callawav, Miss , . . ,. , , r, n 1 it , n be given in the early part Rose Greisinger and Mrs. Hollowell Al , . i , , ' , ,r gram at the night show, rendered some excellent music. Mrs. f ... .
of the pro-
Abbie Hams also sang a solo. In
terment was 111 Lutheran cemoterv.
East Germantown, in the family h't.
Tlie following classmates of the de
ceased acted as pallbearers: Professor
Mont Torrence, Professor Elmer Old-1 aker, Elmer Walker, John Shroyer, '
Reserved seats will be on sale show
day without any advance in price at J. L. Adam's drug store, (301 Main street and on the show grounds at the oponjng hours.
AnnaDradbury returned from Porto
Ricco this morning.
OR SALE Old papers for sale al
tne faiiaainm omee. 10 cents t
hundred and some thrown in.
LOST White French poodle, with
a brown ear. Return to J. F. Dwy-
er, Union Station restaurant and
receive large reward.
WANTED An experienced male ste
nographer and general clerk. Ap-1
ply the Dayton & Western Traction j Co.. West Alexandria. Ohio. 6-3
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LOST A white opera shawl, with
pink border, between Middleboror
nink border, between Middleboro
and South Twelfth and E stteets, or
South Ninth street. Finder, please
leave at this office or call home
phone 1019. '
Congress. James E. Watson. Joint Representative.
Richard Elliott.
Senator. Roscoe E. Kirkman. Representative. Dr. M. W. Yencer.
COUNTY.
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For Sheriff. Richard S. Smith. Prosecuting Attorney. Wilfred Jessnp. County Treasurer. N " Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr. County Recorder. " Frank C. Mosbaugh. finntMrw "
Robert A. Howard. Coroner.
ut. o. u. w.arKiey. Commissioner Western District. Elwood Clark. Commissioner Middle District. John F. Dynes, j : ' -
Harry Sourbeer and Omar NeJ
