Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 July 1904 — Page 8

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1901. LOCAL ITEMS?

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Corset Department

We have in stock perhaps double the number and styles of

KABO CORSETS t

Carried by any dry goods store in the city. More than 20 styles to select from.

Cfo SiuiinniinnKSG" GIRDLE, In Two Styles, Only 25 cents. We have all grades up to $3.00.

LEE B. NUSBAUM j J

ahrmaim's

718 MAIN STREET

Optical goods at Haner's. Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Miss Anna Freeman, of Cambridge City, is here today visiting friends. The finest stock farm in this vicinity. Apply to Moore, over 6 N. 7th St. Miss Fidelia Parker returned last evening from a visit in Rich Square, Ind. Take the Dayton & Western cars to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open. 2 tf Miss Eva Wagoman, returned this morning from a two weeks' visit in Spicoland. Walter McConaha returned today from Indianapolis, where he has been for a few days. Mr. Will Starbuck returned to New York last evening after attending the

funeral of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jaeob Hersehberger arrived from Chicago, yesterday evening for a few days' visit. Miss Starbuck, of New York, who has been here visiting relatives in The Wayne, returned home today. Mrs. J. Everett Jones, and son, Raymond, leave tomorrow for Washington, I). C, for a two week's visit. When bilious take Chamberlain's tomach and Liver Tablets. For sale 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. 'Phone 26.

REUNION

Patrons, Teachers and Pupils Present and Past to Celebrate. A few earnest advocates of the proposition to hold a reunion of the present and past patrons, teachers and pupils of the Pennville school, met at the schol building, Sunday afternoon, and perfected an organization. E. G. Jacobs was chosen president; E. E. Oldaker, secretary; and township trustee Penny, treasurer. Saturday, August Cth was the day agreed upon to meet in Swallow's grove, just south of Harvey's -crossing, early in the morning and stay until late at night. This is the site of old Ft. Rrury, and aside from being one of the prettiest groves in the country, will lend additional interest to the meeting place. The present and all former trustees of the township and superintendents of the county will

be invited to participate. And further, good citizens generally will be welcomed and made to feel at home. The committee on arrangements who will prepare the program and have

the reunion in charge is composed of R. G. Swallow, chairman; W. II. Stonecifer, Charles Neff, M. E. Mason, F. L. Torrence, Fred Storeh, Mrs. Adrian Hosier, Mrs. J. W. Heard, Miss Olive Neff and Miss Ruth Iliser.

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Corner Eighth and Main CHAS. FELTMAN GEO. DEUKER

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LEARANCE

We have the mosf complete line of Hot Weather Shoes in the city at prices the very lowest.

Men'spatent colt low shoes, hand sewed, at

Ladies' hand turn low shoes, patent tip, at

Misses' low shoes. Children's low shoes Canvas shoes fcr men and beys at 50c a rai

FRED C. LAI1RMAN, 718 Main Street.

IM.T. J. COOK, 0. d:

If Cures all errors of refraction without dilating the pupil.

Jves Tested v ree.

Scientific Optician Rooms 33-4, Colon'l

Bid

All Work Guaranteed. Will be out of town four days In the week. OFFICE DAYS FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS. Sunday, 2 to 5 p.

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The Palladium For JOB WORK

SEAL ESTATE Real Estate Transfers as reported

; by Thomas Newkirk, Abstractor, of

fice in court house, 'Phone 116S. As reported by Thomas J. Newkirk, Abstractor, office in Court House, Phone lias. Isaac "Wilson to Isaac "Warfield,

part of lots 1GS and 10!) in J. Smith's

addition to Richmond on south third siieet. Consideration $450 Mary A. "Weller to William J. Rhoades part of section 1 in Wayne township. Containing: 3 acrces. Confion $130 l.'nfj.- Pud.1' :!., to Marguerite P.. Inty, part of lot G07 in !'si:irrs i! : it to liv'm ...nd, on north loth street. Consideration $1.00. Charles X. Street to Cornelia Moore

lot Xo. 50 in Abijah Moffitt's second addition to Richmond on north if h street. Consideration $175. John L. Weller to Frank J. Hunt, part of lot 2 in Huh Moffitt's addi

tion to Richmond on north V street. Consideration $S00. Mary H. Fetta to S. Ella Hance lot 4S in J. IT. J'ostieks addition to Richmond, on north J street. Consideration $"2. S. Ella Hance to Anna Jones, lot 4S in J. II. liosticks' addition to Richmond, on north J street. Consideration $00. Rebecca L. Bowles to William C. Raker part of lots 3 and 4 in block 4 in Dublin. Consideration $900. Marguerite B. Beatty to Ruth Dudley part of lots 007 and COS in E. Starr's addition to Richmond on X. 15th street. $1.00. Marguerite B. Beatty to Ruth A. Hunt, part of lots 007 and 00S in E. Starr's addition to Richmo-td, on X. 15th street. Consideration $10. Bailey P. Baldwin to T.ueil.-i K. Mayr, lots 40, 43 and 44 in J. H. Reticle's addition to Richmond on north 14th street. Consideration c'JJO.

ALCOHOL Taken From Sawdust Reported From Norway. Alcohol from sawdust is a discovery reported from Xorway. According to the chemist who has invented the process, 100 kilograms of sawdust are made to yield from six to sewn kilograms of alcohol, together Avith by-products of acetic acid and methyl alcohol. The saving in price is represented by the difference, $10.50, the cost of 100 kilograms of potato alcohol in Xorway, and $0.50, the cost of the same amount of alcohol made from sawdust.

Dependable Footwear!

Judge of the Supreme Court, Third District John V. Hadley.

LEGISLATIVE.

Congress. James E. "Watson. Joint Representative. Richard Elliott. Senator. Roscoe E. Kirkman. Representative. Dr. M. W. Yencer.

I Harry Downing and daughter. Miss!

Marguerite, left last evening for St. Louis to spend a few days. They will be joined there by Mrs. Downing.

Republican Ticket . .

COUNTY.

A HOUSEHOLD TREASURE. A remedy that cures every variety of internal pain, that is the best thing in the world for all forms of fever, that checks colds and cures indigestion is a valuable thing to have in the house. Phen-a-mid Tablets are a safe remedy to use in your family. They are a positive cure for headache, neuralgia, rheumatism, backache, biliousness sciatica, and all common ailments. It does all this not because it is "a cure all" but because it is a sure specific for pain, -congestion and fever. Phen-a-mid contains no harmful

drug and may be taken by the most delicate. It does not depress t lie heart nor upset the stomach. The mild action of Phen-a-mid makes it peculiarly adapted for children.

NATIONAL.

President. Theodore Roosevelt. Vice President. Charles Warren Fairbanks.

STATE.

For Sheriff. Riehard S. Smith. Prosecuting Attorney. Wilfred Jessup. County Treasurer. Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr. County Recorder.

j Frank C. Mosbaugh.

Surveyor. Robert A. Howard. Coroner. Dr. S. C. Markley. Commissioner Western District. Elwood Clark. Commissioner Middle District. John F. Dynes.

Governor J. Frank Hanly. Lieutenant Governor Hugh Th. Miller. Secretary of State Daniel E.

Phen-a-mid is endorsed by physicians Storms.

and is used in prominent hospitals I Auditor of gtate. throughout the land. 'nt

White d-ivk hats ! Sat u l-day at M rs. ( North Eighth street.

r f'l and up on A. Iiivhm's. 41

-David E. Sher-

Speeial directions accompany each bottle of Phen-a-mid, and a booklet containing the testimonials of reputable doctors is enclosed with each package. You cannot afford to be

Treasurer of State Nat U. Hill. Attorney General Charles W. Mil

ler.

Of All Hot Weather Enemies. of humanity cholera is the worst. Treatment to be effective must be )rompt. When vomiting, purging .id sweat announce that the disease 3 present, combat it with Perry )avis' Painkiller. All bowel troubles ke diarrhoea, cholera morbus and dysentery are overcome by Painkiller.

State Superintendent of Public In-

without a bottle of Phen-a-mid in the struction Fassatt A. Cotton. ! house. It is the medicine the doctors ! Reporter of Supreme Court Geo. '

prescribe. j"W. Self. j Late Yalentia oranges

25 cents a bottle at all druggists or J btate btatistician Joseph -tLjthat grows, at Prices

by mail from the manufacturers, Os- btubbs. born-Colwell Co., 40 Cliff street, New! Judge of the Supreme Court, SecYork. 2 & 0 ond District Oscar H. Montgomery.

the finest

Get a box of Prices' elegant choco lates.

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Open until IO o'clock Saturday night.

THE RAILROAD STORE CO

Choice of aoy boy s suit in the store, the regular price of which was up to $3.00, in double breasted, 3

piece or Norfolk styles, for tomorrow only

Choico of any suit only

Child '8 vest suits, ages 3 to 6, sold for $2 to $J.50. Now

$1.98

marked up to $2.00, for (J-j g

$1.19

Child '8 vest suits, ages 3 to 6, sold for $3 to rtl "J C $4 Now Vp I . O Boys' 3 piece suits at half price ages 8 to 16. Any $3.50 3 piece suit for $1 75 Any $4 piece suit for $2. Any $4 50 3 piece suit fur $2.25 Any $5 3 piece suit for $2 45. YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Very special bargains. One lot of youths' suits, ages lo to 20, that were marked $7.50. $:i.5 for full suit.

Visit our Trunk Department.

every article.

Men's Dollar Shirts for 69c. See our E st. display case.

" O Vnrv Cmill PnVnc nn Pavc' Quite fnr CitHrnlV The Great July Dissolution sale now going on. Substantial savings on O !UJ Ollldll illtto Ull DUp JUllo 1U1 OalUludJ. men's suits to-morrow. Every counter a bargain counter during this great sale. O Here are a few prices named for Saturday only on the best line of children's clothing in the country. Upwards of FIFTEEN o HUNDRED SUITS in all the latest styles and patterns will be placed on sale to-morrow at from a third to one-half off. Our q entire line consists of the famous Mrf . Jane Hopkins Star Brand Boy Proof Clothing, and scarcely a mother of a boy in town but Q knows the correctness of style, long wearing qualities and perfection of fit of the Mrs. Hopkins suits. Vf

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eler's outfitting department, where trunks can be obtained O from $3. up: satchels from 35c up; suitcases from $ 1.25 up; O telescopes from 25c up; with a special sale price attached to f

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