Richmond Palladium (Daily), 24 August 1904 — Page 2

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i TWO RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1904. THE RAILROAD STORE CO STORE OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK TO-NIGHT. M. P. S. Cos Green Trading Stamps free. One stamp with each 10c you spend here. Incorporated Desirable Wearables For Men, Women and Children Were Never Before Priced So Low. Every department is one vast bargain booth, every shelf and counter contains matchless values that are waiting for you to see and examine them. This Great Remodeling Sale has been and is still the means of saving many dollars and dimes for the buying public of Richmond and vicinity. Clothing, Dry Goods, Carpets, Shoes, Hats, Furnishings, Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Waists, etc., and Trunks, Bags and Suit Cases everything is marked for quick selling. Profits, and in many instances the cost of the article is not even con sidered. It's only a question with us now of a price low enough to tempt even the slimest purse. Come this week in the morning hours if possible.

Chautauqua Camping Needs all at Remodeling Sale Prices Comforts, Blankets, Pillows, Sheets, Spreads, and many other articles you may need are all here at a little less price than you'd expect.

Seo Our E Street Display Case For These Bargains.

Men's J 10 ana jjz z-piece Suits reoucea to $5.98 Men's $8 60 Suits, odds and ends, go at 3.30 Men's excellent Fancy 19c Sox for Men's fine Imported 35c Sox f or - . 19 Fonr-in-hand Ties, ail silk, worth 36c 2 1

The best 26c Suspenders in the couatry for

Regular J l uu xsegngee Mints ior Best 60c Madras Colored Negligee Shirts for

.20 .80 .25

Hundreds of other bargains equally as attractive all over the store.

BLAZE AWAY Who cares? I'm fortified with an "Elondo" laundered collar, "The kind hat don't melt down."

The Eldorado stoam Laundry No. 18 North Ninth St. Phone 14T Richirord. Indian

Nasal CATARRH

la all ita stages there ' nould be cleanliness. Elj'g Cream Balm cleanses, soothe sand heals the diseased membrane. Xt cares catarrh an d drives way a cold iu Uie hand quick!.

Cream Ralm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads over tha membiaae and Is absorbed, belief is immediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 60 cents at Drug' girts or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BaOTHERS- 5G Warren Street. New York

Are Von Looking For a Farm ? I have a number of desirable farms for sale. All sizes and all prices Remember the name and place. T. It. WOODHURST, 913 Main St.. Richmond, led.

HE IS HOT FIT

An Evening Post Opinion of Judge Parker. (New York Evening Post.) We presume that Judge Parker's greetings in Georgia as "our next president" will not ruffle his judicial calm. Like the rest of us, he has seen too many next presidents a year before election. They usually swarm like grass hoppers in the July before the nominating convention. But the Judge will be subjected in his Georgia address to a pretty sharp test of his fitness for president, next time or ever. Will he have the courage to speak a direct and wholesome word to the people of the south on the question which is rapidly becoming the leading national issue? We mean, of course, the whole mat

ter of abridged suffrage, denied cit

nesday evening of this week a lecture will be given at Chester M. E. church for the benefit of Epworth League by Stephen Stanton Myrick. Subject, An Engish Speaking Chinese Youth At Home at School at Worship describing the life in detail of a fashionable young Chinese, hours of school, games socially and religious belief, Temples Idols ceremonies, marriages, funerals and beliefs of Chinese life, with illustrations. Admission will bd charged. Your correspondent would suggest that those having anything for publication should send it to me not later than Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peitsmeyer have received the sad intelligence of the death of their nephew, Charlie Peitsmeyer, of New Martinsburg, O. He died with consumption. On account of tha allday basket meeting at New Garden next Sunday there will be no services at Chester Friends church as all wish to go to New Garden. Walter Huffman has bought a new

izenship, refusal of equal treatment buggy,

before the law, and the recrudescence of slavery, as affecting our negro population. The southern papers are full of it, and demanding that Jthe south be "let alone" in its challenge of human rights and disregard of the Constitution. Mr. Edward M. Shepard told the people of New Orleans that the south ought to be left to go its own way. But can a man named as "our next president" agree to such a local nullification of national laws? If he can, he is not fit to be president next year or any year. (New' York Evening Post, July 8, '03) For Judge Parker was speaking on a theme the Fourteenth Amendment which his hearers knew to be big with political consequences. Yet he never once alluded to them! For him the great bulwark of the suffrage, with' the penalties laid down for discrimination against any lass in its exercise simply did not exist. If wholly to avoid the burning question of the day is to show, yourself a fit man for the presidency, then Judge Parker's address should have sensibly advanced his candidacy.

A FINE

CHESTER.

Rev. Harry Hornada will not preach at Chester next Sunday even-

John Verregsre has built a nice new

house on his farm. Several from here attended the Grave reunion. The oldest male member in attendance was Newton Grave , of Kokomo, aged 74. The youngest member in attendance was Little Adelaide Kemp, north tenth street, Richmond, and granddaughter of John and Alfretta Grave Kemp of Lynn. While the attendance was not as large as common a good time was had. Mrs. Carolina Bulla is in very poor health. Alvah Jones and family of Richmond visited here over Sundav.

KILET "S IAN

HICKSITE

FRIENDS

On Street Car Line In Boulevard Addition AT A BARGAIN W. H, Bradbury & Son Westcott Block.

Decided to. Erect Home for Aged Friends. Waynesville, O., August 24.- A boarding home for aged members of the Friends society will be erected at Waynesville by the Indiana Yearly meeting of Friends now in session here. Fifteen thousand dollars has been subscribed and work on the structure will begin at once. Persons of any denomination will be admitted to the institution, but preference will be given to members of the Friends society.

ing as announced. At the afternoon session consideraJoseph Marshall lost another horse tion was given to the legislative work. last week. 'A committee was appointed to attend Clifford Fulghum and family of sessions of the legislatures of Ohio Fountain City were the guests of Mr. and Indiana in the interests of moral

ana Mrs. x.ee ruignum ounuay. reiorms men pracucaDie. The corn-

Mrs. Frank Warfel of Richmond mittee was directed to co-operate with

has been visiting her parents, Mr. the Anti-Saloon league and similar or

and Mrs. Will Wesler. ganizations.

Mrs. Joy remains about the same. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Martin

went to Indianapolis Sunday. They Catarrh Cannot be Cured

will leave for St. Louis Tuesday ac- with local applications, as they can companied by Mr. and Mrs. Earnest not reach the seat of the disease. CaMartin of Indianapolis. tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis

Annie Kendall has gone to Thorn-' ease and in order to cure it you must

town to stay for an indefinite period, take internal remedies. Hall's Catar-

Ira and Lizzie Huffman of Collins- , rh Cure is taken internally, and acts

ville, 0., were the guests of Mr. and , directly on the blood and mucous surMrs. Solomon Huffman. (faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a

Miss Kaufman of Cincinnati has quack medicine. It was prescribed by

Described Kind of Man Needed in Philippines. It is related that during the fall

of 1899 the late President McKinley was traveling on a railroad train though northern Ohio. Several of the men who were in his confidence were about him, and the conversation naturally turned toward the Philippines which were just then a very prominent place on the map. Aguinaldo's army and organized government had disappeared before the fierce attack of MacArthur and Lawton, but had left in their track a condition of discontent and disorder far more difficult to handle. "If I had the right man," said President McKinley, "I should send him there now and put as much of a civil government right in under the military as the situation could stand. I should give them something to show for our promises to them, even if it were a risk." In his enthusiasm he went on to describe the man. "For," he said, "it is a question of the man. He must be a law student, a lawmaker, a law executor and a jurist. He must be young enough to' take a big gambhvand to be adaptable enough to meet many a situation we can not forsee. He must be old enough to be well known in America and to have inspired confidence in a large way. He must be magnetic and a model in his private life. Moreover, he should be personally known to me, so that I can be sure of all these things." Now, the gods who watch over such things had arranged that the youngest Judge and best known lawyer of his years in the United States had just left that train, and they must also have nudged the elbow of a certain adviser in ordinary. lt Perhaps you don't know," he suggested, "that you have described your young friend. Judge Taft." The president saw it just that way. and before the train reached the next station he had promised that if Mr. Taft would accept the charge of it another commission would be sent to the Philippines.

The State convention of rural mail carriers of Indiana will be held 'in the court house at Indianapolis on Saturday, August 27. The first session will be called at 10 o'clock a. m. The mayor and postmaster of Indianapolis will welcome the carriers. The afternoon session will be devoted to the business of the association. It is expected that a great part of the 1,700 earners will be in attendance at the night meeting. Governor Durbin and several officials of the Postoffice Department from Washington will be present.

MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Aceney, Main and seventh street

WHIM I I Ml! UMb t

Cholera Infantum - Tfrfe disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which attends the use of this remedy in all cases of bowel complaints in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets.

Mysterious Circumstance. One was pale and .sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference t She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 2oc at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists.

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From stations Richmond to' Fort s , Wayne Inclusive. Good going on trains as shown on bills and good m to return until Sept. Sid, ltVt. I Tickets good 80 days from date of ( J sale, will be sold Sept. 3d, 8th, 10th ' T and Sept. 13 at rate of $9.00 to Petoskey. Traverse City or Northport $10 00 to Mackinac Island. :!a Get folder giving complete Infor-' ; mat Ion from any G. It. fc I agent, or 1 address, G. Loekwood, General Passenger Agent, Grand Rapids, Ind. T-I-I-M"!"! I I I I I I M I"H

been visiting friends.

one of the best physicians in this

Miss Winnie Weber of Indianapolis country for years and is a regular

Harness For Show and harness for eve'y day use mean a difference in quality in

some makes here they are identical in strength and durability. More style, of couise, in fancy driving harness, but all our harness is made from good

6tok, and everyset maintains our reputation as to workmanship and finish. All aorta of horse equipments at very moderate prices - - - -21 - J

will be the guest of Miss Bertha Bul

la this week.

prescription. It is composed of the

best tonics known, combined with the

You little knew when first we met That some day you would be The lucky fellow I'd choose to let Pay for my Rocky Mountain Tea.

A. G. Luken & Co.

Tomatoes! Tomatoes! And all kinds of seasonable canning; material Lowest prices in the city. Winter's Comin'! Get Ready!

Promptness is one of our strong claims.

all your purchases.

Ask for trading stamps with

Double stamps filled the store Wednesday.

We begin filling orders at 5:80 a. in.

We are glad to give them.

GROCERIES Tomatoes, per bushel COc Potatoes, per bush . , 56c Red June and big Blue Plums . . . 90c Blue Damson Plums . ... $1.80 Next week is the commencement of peach canning. Wait for us. Just a few sacks of Spring Wheat Flour in cloth sacks left, at 80c Macon Jars. Tin Cans, Standard Jars, Sealing Wax, etc., etc., always on hand at headquarters.

DRY GOODS Our Muslin Underwear Sale Is the talk of the city. Come and see the display and be convinced that there is money for you in becoming a patron of our store. OUR SUITING SALE Actual values 35c and 50c that go at 15c and they 4 are going. Only 0 or 8 bolts left. . Get yours while it lasts.

ThelDEL DEPARTMBMT STORE

411-415 MAIN ST. Both Phonos

J Mrs. Will Chenoweth was called to best blood purifiers, acting directly j Richmond Saturday. Her sister, Het- on the mucous surfaces. The perfect tie Buffkin, was hurt in the wreck , combination of the two ingredients as she returned from St. Louis and is is what produces such wonderful reseriously indisposed. suits in curing eatarrh. Send for tes-

i r ndav evening Mr. and 3irs. i. rimomais tree.

The Wiggins Co.

F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. Hall's Family PUls are the best.

Martin entertained in honor of their daughter, Miss Lulu. There were 30 guests present. Merry games and music made a very pleasant time. Refreshments were served.

The following announcement was ! A. L. Park's big excursion to Mareceived too late, we fear, to be of rion, August 26; cheap rate, $1.25 any benefit but will give it. Wed- for the round trip. See bills.

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AGRICULTURAL. IMPLEMENTS.

Qlade for the Flan Who Wants the Best.

The peat ITJestern

Endless Apron

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Spreader.

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P3 3 Z I H of manure rejrar41s otth-ir condition, handles f.rnyard manure that has bee tram ped so har4 that !t OrilbBUw is u&-Cisary to louses ith pick, fresh stii !e manure, containing wet or dry straw, corn stalks, etc OM straw stack txtttoms, whether rotted or n-t. Cow manure fresh from the g-jtttr. sheep manure, lime. salt, ashes, and ia fact all kinds uf manure an I fertilizers and dorsitqirSiker.bet'eraad more eenlT than tr hand. Sf-reads as much manure in one day as IS men .aaty hand. Spreads the largest load in t to 4 minutes. Makes the same amount of manure tro three times as tir and

... . u H K H iui L UliL . u-i i j. . u-j noioi an raw cJionkt of manure ia eontt" t te-y Ea.unrhaiow HUn'C WnUliCiQL.1. RAIL with beater until thoroughly pulverized before discharge, there fjee i. l.!..iUaor ri'ri 99 ICQHU is one continuous apron (Not a apron and therefore U al ays ready to load.

uwfaori:. i lie kliukbuu HI nun noturnmsr hack Into position with crank r

irears to cause Dteaka.-e. A or on does not extend below axle. The Tnny.nl RUllU BUlI fcHU hHlE.

k-irfs mam.reaway from I eater hHe ka-linsr, frevents chikin; of beater when startin? and acts as a hood and windshield ia spreiin. Marts the manure in the riht direction, therefore threads more eenly. It hM a, arradaatlaw lerer and rm be rt-CKlsated to read taiett ar tala tt ta 83 laada per ane while ia aaatlaa. ft eatcbea tke t.r aata u,a . I'GiJT nBlET Ist- B" nearly rquaily balanced o frr.nt and rear a heels. 2nd. The teaa 4V i'eA"f,lUI; 1 ,asnearloadasitcan work. 3rd. Front and rear ailes are same length and heels track. " Beater shaft runs in a ball Bad socket beariaw. therefore no friction. Keat-r is 23 inches ia diameter. Has a shipper that po-itixt-ly throws machine into and out of Rear and holds it there. QTDCIIPTU IIIFI I1IID I Dll ITW a Ovt aiaftent tjrnsoTrahenlotdinjr. Machine turns in its own length. ' I nLAO I II AMU UUllADILI I I. Tchine is made S3 .tr ot z that it is almost Impossible to break it. Every piece is made extra strooz regardless of cost. Every year and ?t--ket wheel is keyej on. We use ao pins or cheap crootrrraace to coase loose, ret ml of order, break and came trouble. CniRlHTFP Should any part break, wear out. or ret out of I IBpr PITH f1fIIC 10 by 13 laches, with S larra U Ann I . occrwuhm one rear, we replace free of charge. LBfibL liA I ftLUaUL cats sIkws spreader perfectly aad describes it luUv. Gives 34 reasons whr the feraat Wm Fw4i. - " . i . '

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