Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 August 1904 — Page 8

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a i $1.50 Black Mercerized Petticoats- . 30x60 Smyrna Rugs worth $1.50 98c

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LOCAL ITEMS: Jay county fair, September 5, G, 7, 8 and 9. ft Miss Ethel Burt of Cambridge City, is visiting here. W. S. Clendenhv returned from Anderson last night. Have you seen the speed program of the Portland fair? Miss Annie Dilks has returned from Wequetonsing, Michigan. Mrs. Charles Thaekery Avent to Greenville this afternoon. Mrs. Ed Dozier, of this city, is visiting at Upper Point, Ohio. Anuel Gifford, of Greenbush, Ohio, is visiting relatives in this city. Miss Mary Ennis and Miss Sl oemaker are in Cincinnati visiting. Miss Martha Murray, of Denver, is the guest of Miss Elsie Beeler. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, B N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Mrs. Thomas Nicholson returned yesterday from Lake Harriett, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fitzgibbons are flitprwlino1 flip OrponvJllo -Paii tnla-ir - -..MIL luuj . , Excursion rates on all dailroads to the Jay county fair at Portland, Indiana. Take the Dayton & Western cars to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open. tf Mr. Roy C. Williams and Mr. W. C. Vore left this morning for Martinsville. Michael Meagan is acting as station' master during the illness of Thomas Murphv. Mrs. M. McQnade, Minn., is the guest o Knollenbersr. of St. Paul,! Miss Marie Miss Grace Abley is visiting at the home of her uncle, M. R. MelAtyre at New Hope. A marriage., license was issued to David II. Harter and Miss Gob. ring of Hagerstown. Miss Esther McKone, who has been visiting friends in Columbus, Ohio, has returned home. Mrs. M. J. Meagan and daughter, with Mrs. Pegg, of Fountain City, left for Cincinnati today. Mr. and Mrs. E. Robertson left fo Niagara Fails this morning. -TIie will be gone several weeks. Fine farms in Wayne and adjoining counties can be bought through J. EL Moore, over G North Seventh street. Richmond. Miss Mary Runyan, of Columbus. Ohio, formerly of this city, is the guest of Miss Esther McKone, South Twelfth street. Typewriters, all makes, rented, old. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. .Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 26. Mrs.MvRitchie, who' is at present at Greeley Col., taking .treatment is, according to. latest report, improving gradually. Her trouble is tubereulosis in its incipient stage. Mrs. Sudie B. -Monran. manner nf the trading stamp store, went to St. - xjynus, eMfruiiv. iier sister, jirs. Eunice Martin, of Kansas Citv, Mo.. joined her at Indianapolis. They well meet Mr. Martin at the fair. Miss Minnie Larrison left last Ilmrsday morning for St. Louis, - .....v lv uC iilcx, riunh. Hodge, formerly of Richmond, and be married. Mr. Hodge is a surveyor and was at one time employed with tlie surveying corps on the traction lines in this vicinity. New Paris MirTOT. .L. j

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Good Heavy Bleached Twilled Crash, a 1 yard 3ic TTO 13 UDDA SEE CENTER BAILWAT STATION Was a Busy Place This MorningTwo Excursions. The Pennsvlvania station this morning was a scene o greater activ ity than it lias been for a long while. For nearly an hour the depot was crowded, packed and jammed with people, until it was difficult to make one s wav about. Ihe rain sheds were also tilled with men, women and children, desiring to escape from the heat of the Avaiting rooms into the comparative open air. The exceptional croud was the result of two excursions, one to the ureenville lair at Greenville, Ohio, and the other to Niagara Falls. The former started from here and the latter, which was run as second No. 14, was run from! St. Louis to Niagara Falls, via Pittsburg. I The excursion train from here to Greenvillew as composed of about ten coaches, and the instant the train stopped it was filled with people, who poured and crowded in through the doors all along the train. It was estimated that several hundred people ttiu : H"Jtv ail CACUI MUII, JXlUVlllZ in" tins excursion. Richmond people were George Amsdenr James Kelly, Ed Fitzgibbons, Chat Lancaster, Charles McAlvery, II. K. John, Henry Shannon, Alee. Gormon, Will Dormer, Charles Wade. A very large crowd of women Avent on the excursion. The Niagara Falls excursion train only received a few passengers from here, most of them being from the surrounding towns. They Met This Morning and Ask Allowance. The county commissioners met this morning and agreed to ask the county council at its September meeting to alow the claim of the ex-sheriffs and clerks published in the Palladium exclusively the oher day. The commissioners report the county infirmary in good condition. PROF. "IMS 2 Dublin Schools Has Resigned His Position. Prof. J. C. Mills has resigned his 1 position as superintendent of the pub- ( lie schools at Dublin to take a more lucrative position as superintendent! of the mailing department of the well known book firm of Dodd-Mead Co. j in Lincago. lie will go to ms new field of labor early in September. Mr, Mills is one of the foremost, promin- j ent and active, educators of W ayne county, and out of the jvork will be a jrreat loss to the cause in this county and he will be missed by those he 1 has beeiV'associated with for several . years. His going is much regretted 'and his place will be hard to fill, TRACTION NOTE. Motorman Jake Nicodemus and Lonductor Lurt Reid have been permanent Iv assismed to the morn- ; t mg sum on me .ew 1'aris Kiclimond car on the interurban. Mr. Reid will remove from West Alexandria to Richmond, to be near his! work. The afternoon shift is com-1 posed of Motorman Riley Riffle and conductor nerschel Deal. This suits

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AUG. VESTIBULE SHOW New Paris people exactly. These gentlemen are courteous, accommodating and careful in the discharge of their duties and give universal satisfaction. The change of shifts is made at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. HEALTH OFFICE Born, to Mr. ad Mrs. Henry Bode, DOG North Sixth street, a boy, fifth child. Dan Nolte, in the family of Henry Nolte, Pearl and Fourth streets, has typhoid fever.

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Committee. Ilie county central committee has se lected the following ushers for the big Republican meeting on September 1. at which Hon. James E. Watson will Preside and Hon. Joseph G. Cannon be the speaker: George Matthews, chairman, Oscar Taur, Jr. Harry S. Bymaster. Francis Luby. Frark S Wphb. " " Harry L. Gibbs. Earnest II. Hill. Tom M. Kaufman. Gus. F. Pfafflin. Omar F. Jones. Ellis Palmer. Otto Sieweike. Wm. R. Allender. Clarence H. Kramer. William Williams. Elmer E. Hawkins. Jesse A. Wiechman. Omar G. Wheelan. Fred Davenport. LADIES DAY Coliseum Thrown Open For Ladies Next Saturday. Mr. Chas Peck and his assistants are making rapid progress in the decoration of the Coliseum for Republican headquarters. In a day or so the AVOrk will be completed. The place has

undergone considerable change and and -.win be private. Interment in the decorations have added very ma- Earlham cemetery, j terially to the appearance. Mr. Peck Jarvis The funeral of Grace Jarthinks the Coliseum ought not be giv-jvis wiH tae place Friday afternoon en over to thft Conntv Cpntml fnm. at 2 o'clock from the home. 409 North

mittee until it is first inspected by the ladies and for this THirnose hp has named next Saturday as ladies' day. On that occasion open house will be kept from 1 until 5. Fvprv Inalf in flio m v !o nrr-A I 1 1 invited to inspect the building during the hours named. INDIANA OIL Concerns Are Said to Be Unable to Pay Their Debts. Muncie, Ind., August 25 The Muncie Trust Company has been appointed receiver for the Central Coal, Oil and Gas company, the Gopher Oil company and the Laroca Oil company havinsr a comomed capital stock- of i $1,250,000, on complaint of the Muncie Gas Enjrine an1 RurmK' which r-haroWl tW ih r.r.rr,o; " v vviuuauics ttlC insolvent and unable to 'debts. pay their Mlclllsratl Pencil o H Plums to Can Si Kn nnd $1.75. RoyBalnSon Phone 393. 12 N. 9th.

COMPANIES

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1904.

4 15c Pearl Shirt white, butter, Sets, 3 pieces, a 5c CASES. DON'T MISS JOSEPH C. RATLIFF Re-Elected Treasurer of Yearly Meeting. , (By Associated Press.) Waynesville, O., August 25. The Indiana Yearly Meeting of Friends will adjourn today. Pendleton, Ind., was chosen for next vear's meet in" place. Joseph C. Iiatliff, of Rich mond, Ind., was re-elected treasurer. May Have Two Appellate Judges. Judee William J. Hani v. of Rushville, member of the Appellate bench j is to resign shortly to accept a posiA great deal of interest is manifested in his reirement as it will leave a vacancy in the Appellate Court.' According to a dispatch in the Cin cinnati Commercial Tribune, one of the men first mentioned -t as Judge Hanly's successor in the event that the appointment is made by Governor Durbin, is John L. Rupe, a prominent

attorney of Richmond. ing to testify in the case of the CleveIn the event that Judge Rupe re- land Construction company agains the ceives this appoinment Richmond will , Miami and Erie Transportation cornhave two members of the Appellate pany. The order was suspended until

Court. After Me, Dear Gaston. ,J (By Associated Press.) Esopus, N. Y.: August "25. Judge Parker's letter of acceptance will not be published until after -Roosevelt's. I It will probably be as late as Seiiiember 17. Plant Picketed. .., (By Associated Press.) Youngstown, O., August 23. Te strikers are closely picketing the plant of the American Steel Hoop company to prevent non-union work- " men from entering. DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Wiggins Delitha A., widow of Stephen R. Wiggins and mother of Mrs. Florence Lodwick and Grant Wiggins of this citv died at her home. 303 North Tenth street this. morning about 8:30 o'clock, at the age of iffhty years. The funeral will take place Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock Eleventh street. Interment in Earl.uuiu uciutrir. Bowers Nominated. (By Associated Press.) Martinsville, Ind., August 25. The Democrats of the fifth district today nominated Claude BoAvers, of Terre Haute, for congress. Captain Barrett Killed. (T'7 Associated Press.) Manila, August 25. A detail of constabulary was ambushed by Superior force on the Island of Leyte, and Captain H. Barrett, was killed in the province of Misamies, Mandanao. Several towns have been pillaged by bandits, and one familv Mas kidnaped $18.00 Chicago to St. Paul-Minneapolis and Return. Via the North-Western" Line. $22.00 round trip Chicago to Superior and Duluth; $20.75 round trip Chicago to Sault Ste. Marie, tickets on sale daily. $12.S5 Chicago to Marquette and return, on sale August 2 and 16 and September 6 and 20. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Perfectly appointed train service. Through sleeping cars. The best of everything. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent or address. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, His. , t , j .

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set 10c SDT A 17 IT. Winona Lake. (By Associated Press.) K Winona Lake. Ind.. Ansrust 25. Rev. Frank Gunsaulus addressed a large audience today at the Bible conIndiana ferem-e on Evangelism. Dr. Patton Spoke on Poligamy. Wants Divorce. Henry U. Johnson filed the suit for di oree of Bertha A. Morel vs. Adoyph A. Morel. They were lurried in 1S03 and have three children. lie abandoned his wife and children on June 1. 1002. The complaint charges him with cruel and inhuman treatment, abandonment and failure to provide. DANIEL RYAN Ordered Sent to Jail for Refusal to Testify. (By Associated Press.) Columbus, O., August 25. Daniel J. Ryan, ex-Secretary of State, was ordered sent to jail today by A. L. Thurman, notary public, for refustomorrow when further proceedings will be had. Tobacco Harvest. (By Associated Press.) Hartford, Conn., f August 25. The tobacco crop is in process of harvesting. Reports indicate an unusunlly fine yield. ALLENDER CASE Evidence All In Anda the Case Gone to Jury. The case against Rachel Allender Johnson for keeping a house of ill fame, that has been in the mayor's cour, went to the jury at 1:30 this afternoon. The case was hard fought on both sides. House Dynamited. (By Associated Press.) Birmingham, Ala.. August 25. The house of a non-union miner was wrecked by an explosion at Dolimite, at 1 o'colck this morning. The occupants escaped without injuries. To Philippines. Charles DeSelms has gone to the Philippines to accept a position in the civil service department of the government. He is an excellent young man and will be a splendid acquisition to the islands. few Fares to VenniUlon, O., via the Pennsylvania Liae?. will be in effect August lCib to 29th, inclusive, account Sunday school convention, and from August 2 d to 29th for Camp Meeting, Erie Conference of Evangelical Association. Get details from local ticket agent of those lines. Reduced Fares to Elwood via Pennsylvania Lines. August 23rd to 26th inclusive, excursion tickets to Elwood account Eight Annual Fair, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from Kokomo, Richmond and intermediate stations. Consult local ticket agent for particulars. Blooded- horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and poultry in numbers larger than ever before, will be on exhibition at the Portland fair, September 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9. Try a loaf of the new Salt Rising Bread made only by Richmond Baking company. ,

,l .25 Black Mercerized J " Petticoats "" 85c 27x60 Moquette Rugs, worth $2.50 $1.98 Gold Trimmed Heavy Back Combs, worth 15c 10c i PEOPLES EXCHANGE STORAGE Ground floor, sixteentl and Main. Vera Smith. X)R SALE-Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cent hundred and gome thrown in. FOR SALE--10 horse-power gas engine in perisct repair. Richmond Cream Co. a2-tf FOUND A black cape, with white lace trimming near this oilice. Call at this office. CARPENTERS-Why pack joists ail your life when you can do better! Write us and let's talk the matter over. Practical Schoo of Carpentry, 2213 Rice street, Cincinnati, Ohio. STOLEN The two young colored men who took the brown and white Collie puppy from S. 12th street this morning will be prosecuted unless they return the dog to 66 South Twelfth street by Friday evening. WANTED At once, skilled action regulator, also good action finisher. Big wages, excellent opportunity. Write the Columbus Piano company , Columbus, Ohio. ' 25 2 27.50 Hot Springs. S. D. $30.70 Deadwood and Lead, and return, from Chicago daily, via the Chicago & North-West Am T?v Correspondingly low rates from other points. The Black Hills region, the great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most picturesque spots in the world and well worth a visit. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills Booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, Chicago. A VACATION TRIP To Niagara Falls at Low Fares. Ticket Agen C. W. Elmer will answe rinquiries about the annual excursion to Niagara Falls over the Pennsylvania Lines, which offers excellent Through Car Service via Hamilton to Cincinnati The C, C. & L. have arranged for through car service from Richmond via Cottage Grove and C, II. & D. to Cincinnati this in addition to their own through service via C C. & L. direct. Through car leaves Richmond 4:05 p. m. daily except Sunday rrnnmg via College Corner, Oxford and Hamilton arriving Cincinnati 6:10 p. m. This service greatly reduces the present running time into Cincinnati, the run now being made in two hours and five minutes. Parlor Car Between Chicago and Omaha via the Northwestern Line In addition to its already remarkably complete train service between Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha, The North-Western Line has inaugurated elegantly equipped parlor car service through to Omaha without change, leaving Chicago 10:15 a. m. daily, arriving Omaha 11 :40 p. m. Buffet, smoking and library car on this train also opened to parlor car passengers. Other fast trains leave Chicago 7:00 p. m., 8:00 p. m., and 11:30 p. m., daily over the only douH track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Information and lekets can be secured from your home agent or address A. II. Waggener, Trav. Agt. 22 Fifth Ave., Chicago, Dl. Many grand special features introduced and exhibited each day on the track of the Jay county fair, Port land, Indiana, September 5, 6, 7, 8