Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 July 1904 — Page 5
nvu Your Liver ted that .wanted; but in politics it is give and take and I, am taking. Expressions ort 'the pWforii are not oil eulogistic. The New York delegates said that Parker could not carry New York on such a platform unless he covered the subject in a letter of acceptance. It is expected that the platform will be adopted without debate and the president nominated and they adjourned till Saturday for a choice of vice president. YTv f I tells of inflammation in the VyQfCT tl throat, bronchial tubes, or, lungs. 27 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral quiets Will be roused to Its natural duties iv ami, .your biliousness, headache and cnxistiputiou be cured if you take Hooil's Pills-; ;" t Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. the irritation, heals the bruised membranes. Your doctor will explain. He knows. Trust him. J.C.AjtCo., Low.iI.JKwm. MVEKTM ESS, ! 1
EIOHMOITD DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1904.
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(Continued From First Page.) in the production or distribution of any article of trade, outside the State of its oriarin, it may be restricted by appropriate legislation fro mcontinuinjr to do business in such State. Daniel intrtxliiceil a statement deploriiur the injection of the race question as an issue in the campaign by the Clueago platform. The States were called for an announcement of a list of honorary vice presidents and then Richmond Pearson Hobson. of the Alabama delegation, was called on for a speech. He responded, eliciting applause by asking, ''what president was brave enough to enforce the law against the labor union in violation of law, it was a Democratic president." He proceeded to speak on the race question, saying when the black or yellow race came in contact with the white people it must remain absolutely distinct or commit suicide. He was cheered by the Southern delegation. At the conclusion of Hobson 's speech the committee on resolutions reported that it would submit a platform to the convention at 8 o'clock tonight and at 11 :lo the convention adjourned until that hour. The committee on resolutions when it finished its consideration of the platform found a copy presented to them so amended and changed as to require a long time to put it in order. The subcommittee was instructed to attend to this and report a complete document to the full committee at 6 o'clock. The committee adjourned after sixteen hours of continuous ses sion. When the members came out they expressed general satisfaction. Tillman said he had accomplished a miracle a platform without any poi son in it. Bryan said he would certainly support the ticket and the platform prepared was a treatise instead of a platform and produced a large volume without saying anything. Hill said there were somethings omit
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Real Estate and Personal Property. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to an order of the Wayne Circuft Court of Indiana in the matter of the assignment of The Schneider Carriage Company for the benefit of its creditors, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction upon the premises on MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904, At 9 O'clock a. m. and continuing each day thereafter: First, the following described real estate in the City of Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana, to wit: Lot number 17 in Ilerschell I. Fisher's addition to the said City of Richmond and lots
ond Addition to said city and imme-tUe """S 8PPer Utc diately thereafter all of the personal) property which has come into the tended for six months, deferred payhands of said trustee, consisting of ments to be secured by notes, signed office fixtures, vehicles finished and ui by the purchaser, payable in bank, finished, machinery, tools, trimmings, waiving relief from valuation and apand parts, paints, etc. All of said praisement laws, bearing interest at personal property is located at the the rate of six per cent, per annum
warerooms of said company at 45 to from date and attorneys' fees with
Miss Inez Williams gave a dinner party last evening at the Country Club in honor of her guest, Miss Renee Peters, of Whitehaven, Pa. The table was beautifully decorated with flowers, arranged in a tasteful way. After the dinner the evening was spent in dancing and in a social way. Miss Janie Greer, one of the most popular young women of Oxford, O., was married yesterday to Mr. G M. Hord, of Chicago, Rev. Van Pelt officiating. The ceremony was unusually beautiful arid impressive. Miss Beulah Greer, of Richmond, Ind., and Mr. S. Robert Greer, of Indianapolis, were the attendants. The brild was gowned in white duchess satin with
trimmings of chiffon and point lace.
couple left for Caaada and northern resorts. Among th-2 out-of-town guests Mere Miss BeuUi Greer, of Richmond, Ind. Oxford en respondent to the Hamilton Sun. The Ladies' Aid fjsiety of the hospital met vesterday in the. rooms at St. Stephens, wiih a large number of the members present. A business session occupied the first part of the meeting. Repots ver. read from various commit a'-', the work of the p&fct month discsseu and the work to be done in July planned. After the business session a short program was given, followed by a social hour. The Ladies' Aid Society is in an excellent condition, as was shown by reports.
47 North Eighth street and at the factory of said company at the corner of Twenty-second and North E streets in. the city of Richmond, Indiana. Terms of Sale of Real Estate. One-third to paid cash in hand, onethird in six months and one-third
sureties thereon to the satisfaction of
the trustee. RAY KARR SHI YE LEY, Trustee. 8-15-22-29
NINETEEN MORE. (By Associated Press.) Leith, Scotland, July 8. Nineteen
more survivors of the wrecked steam-""
er Norge were picked up from a boat by a sailing ship which had been landed at Thorshaven. Faroe Islands.
Mr. Ray Weeks has gone to Winimac, Ind., to spend his vacation.
Crushed fruit peach and crushed strawberry ice cream made from the
in twelve months from date of sale, best ripe fruit, to be had at Prices', the deferred payments to be evidenc- Several other popular flavors.
ed by promissory notes of the purchaser waiving relief from valuation and appraisement laws, bearing interest at six per cent, iter annum
from date, providing for attorneys' , filed the suit of the Nixon Piano com-
fpos and secured by first mortgage any vs. Warren 1. Markle. trustee, on the real estate and fire insurance Mathias G. Kreusch et al.. on replevpolidies to the satisfaction of thctrus- . in-
tee, or the purchaser may pay all of said purchase money in cash.
COURT HOUSE. Attorneys Shiveley & Shiveley
Terms of Sale on Personal Property. All sales amounting to $1.0.00 or less for cash. On sales amounting to more than $10.00, credit will be ex-
Ann Belle Watts filed suit against
Hartley, on partition.
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Creme do Menthe, verv refreshing drawn at Prices' fountain:
"Polly wants a Cracker" so do you, then why not have the best.
"Faultless Soda" Aertite packages.
put up in 10c
Ice cream sodas and ice cream Buffaloes all flavors at Prices':
lotel Rates St. Louis World's Fair. For copy of World's Fair official emphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exposition of 1904, address E. A. Ford, Jeaeral Passenger Agent Pennsylva ua-Vandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa.
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o piece Suits; coat and trousers, in Homespun and Wool Crash, $8.50. $10, $U.50 and $15. Blue Serge Coats, $3.50 to $4.50. Homespun or Wool Crash Trousers $3, $3.50 $4, and $4.50. Straw Hats 25c to $2.50. Negligee Shirts, 50c, $1, $1.50, $2 and $2.50. Children's Wash Suits 50c to $1.50.
725 Main
LOEHR & KLUTE
E. B. GROSVENOR, M. D. SPECIALIST Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Scientific Glass Fitting
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OFFICE HOURS : 0:00 to 12:00 2:00 to 4:00 7:00 to 8:00 Sunday !:00 to 12:00
FsiBDaore Hod Ht Omit ikfl ntra UCns Papers telling the people atout the trading stamp concern favoricg us with double stamps on Wednesday and while our customers wi.l reap the benefit it will not secure i the new ones. For the balance of the week we are going to still give ycu the same prices on sugars as we have heretofore: Granulated Sugar 19 lbs for $1.00. A Sugar 20 Its for $1.00. C Sugar 21 lbs for $1 00. Quart Mason Jars 45c per doz. Ouart Standard Jars 43c per doz. Mason and Lightning Jar Rubbers oc per doz. Hx lbs hand picked Navy Beans for 25c. One gallon of Hood's Fancy Syrup 30c. Our "Leader" Coffee, the r.-gular 20c value, still goes at 15c, and is the talk of its use s Green Onions, Radishes and Ikets still go at 2 . bunches for 5c. New Peas 20c per peck. Green Beans 25c per ptck. Nice large Mesena Lemons 15c doz Cheaper than most people own them In Our Dry Goods Department
we will still give you the 10 per cent, discount on all Muslin Underwear, and also the balance of te week will continue giving double stamps with all purchases on the DRY GOODS SIDE. This is your chance to secure bargains at cash prices and secure double stamps. Linoltums, Floor Oil Cloth and window Shades are included in the double stamp deal. Prompt delivery, courteous treatment Store of en Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. THE MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE. 411-415 Main St. Both Phones
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For Subscribers to the Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer. Two Estimates allowed on each yearly subscription. ne St. Louis World's Fair is now open to the public since April 30. We invite estimates on the recorded admissions for Monday, August i, 1904. For nearest correct estimates of the admissions on that day, as will be recorded and officially announced by officials of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Co., the Enquirer Company will present to its subscribers for the Weekly Enquirer $10,000, as follows: To the one estimating Nearest to the correct number $5,000.00 To Second Nearest . . .? 1 ,000.00 To Third Nearest 500.00 To Fourth Nearest 250.00 To Fifth Nearest 150.00 To Next 3l6 Nearest, $10.00 each 3,100.00 As announced in Weekly Enquirer. See that paper for particulars; use the coupon there printed or send for blanks. All estimates received after midnight of July 31, 1904, 'will be rejected, and subscription money returned to the sender. Figures to guide you will be printed in Dailj and Weekly Enquirer often as obtainable. $1.00 for a year's subscription to the Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer entitles the subscriber to TWO ESTIMATES. Send for sample copy of Weekly Enquirer, blanks, etc., etc. LIBERAL TER3IS TO AGENTS. The Enquirer Profit-Sharing Bureau, P,Q, Box 716, Cincinnati, a
