Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 September 1904 — Page 5
mCHZIOND . DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1904.
FIVE 4 -4 . TV.- . - Our E ' Street-Entrance - will . Always be ; Free From ObM. P. S. Co.'s Green Trading Stamps free with every pur chase as usual. Incorporated strucfion; ! i hi '-J J ,4 . . ?
Because of the inability of thousands of persons in and around Richmond to attend this, the greatest remodeling sale ever known in this community and to satisfy the many inquiries as to how long our sale will last, we wish to state that we have decided to extend the great sale durincr the entire month nf SmfAmw
The contractors have been disappointed in not receiving the structural iron for our new front, and for that reason matters have been delayed somewhat. Our
main opjecr, nowevr, m t-xiKiiumg tnis saie is to tuiu iixtuttBu muuii oi mis greai siock or gooas as is possioie in order to save it from injury from
dust, aire piaster ana water inciaent to reDuuaing. iuereiurewe again welcome you to our store during September, and we assure you that it will certainlv nav
every out; .iv cumc mnco aucau mis gictti icaoi uaigomj, a.wu aic ouie iu uuu cvcijr article just as auveruseu auu ine values lnucn greater than you exDect
every out; iu cumc mnco aucau mis gictti icaoi vx uaigoiuj, a.wu aic ouie iu uuu cvcijr article just as auveruseu auu ine values mucn greater than y and we guarantee satisfaction or your money cheerfully refunded. Extra sales people have been added throughout the store, and we can assure prompt factory service at all times. Don't put it off, but come at once and share in our matchless bargains.
and satis-
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TinninrF(3)W9 S&tiwrd&y, Sptijnnitar &
For immediate clearance, beginning tomorrow, we place on sale all Lawns, Batistes and Dimities that sold for 20c and down, for only 5c per yard.
t Game & Brown.
For descriptions and prices see our large colored bill left at our door this week.
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lis Llillian Carson entertained a party of young-people' "at her home in XeweatV'esterday, in honor of IMiss Bownfi,5 of Indianapolis. The guests werj entertained during a very enjoyable evening at cai'ds, and handsome prizes were given at the close of the games. An elegant two-course luncheon was served. Miss Lena Coffin of this city, who is the guest of Miss Helen Goodwin, of Newcastle, was one of the out-of-t6wn 'guests, of which there were several. Messrs. and Mesdames Richard S. Smith and Howard Campbell have left for Niles, Michigan, the party travel
ing in Mr, Campbell's touring car. The trip is expected to consume two
house was decorated in a very pretty manner with floweis and potted plants and presented a fine appearance. The hours were spent'' at euchre and at the close of the games prizes were given. After the games the guests enjoyed a social hour and a light luncheon was served.
Cambridge City, September 2. (Special) The Rebekah Sewing Circle held a very pleasant meeting here yesterday afternoon. The afternoon was enjoyably spent in needlework, followed by a social hour. Refreshments were served.
of Jonesboro, Ind., to Mr. Albert Whittakcr, of Marion, occurred last night at the home of the bride. The affair was an important social event,
both the bride and the groom being
very popular young society people in their respective towns. Rev. Baker performed the ceremony. Mr. Whittaker has a large circle of friends and relatives in this city, several of whom attended the Avedding. The young couple will reside in Marion. Because of parental objections William Burkey and Miss Mary Burkey, both residing several miles north of this city, have eloped to Kentucky and were married in Covington. Both of the young people have friends in and- near this city. ' A party of four young society people from here attended the Brownson
Club dance at Anderson Wednesday night, returning yesterday. Of this j; dance the Anderson Herald has the '
following: "The Brownson Club crave
another of its successful dances last
night in the club rooms. A large num-
YEAR BOOK
OF RICHMOND
JUST ISSUED AND IT IS A GOOD ONE.
REPORTS ARE COMPLETE
A Book That Gives General Informa
tion to the Public Some Useful Knowledge.
The annual picnic
The City's " Year Book" has just
of the Dorcas ber of members and guests from out been issued, and it is one of the best
containing
more
f i i -a t it
d.ivs. Thev Wi l remain at Niles for Societv wns held vesterdav afternoon luwu i'-ut ana pent u uiu,
some time, returning in the same man- in Gleri Miller park. The attendance most enJyWe evening. The music practical information than people are ner as they went. . Kvas very good nearlv all of the mem- consisted of piano and drums and the accustomed to getting from these anbers and their husbands beinsr present, dancing lasted until a late hours." nual publications. It gives the an-
Mises May and Edith Barr enter- together with the many friends of the 'nual financial report
Power Plant, each year..'. G00.00
One Construction man. Municipal Electric LigWt and
Power Plant, per vear C00.00
Two Engineers, Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant, each year W0.00 Two Firemen, Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant, each, year 720.00 Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant Commissioners, each year 250.00 Clerk to Municipal Electric Light and Power Plant Com-
cissioners, per year
100.00
The work was compiled by the various officers and City Clerk Taggart arranged the matter and took charge of the work. "'
The Great Pain Destroyer. The wonnderful success of Phen-a-mid Tablets in the curing of pains and aches is owing to the fact that they are founded upon right prin
ciples.
It was only after years of patient
research by a well known chemist
that this logical remedy was discover
ed. Physicians at once tested it in their practice. It did what was claim-
ed for it relieved and permanetnly
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 11:50 p. m., daily over the only doule track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Information and iekets can be secured from your home agent or address A. H. Waggener, Trav. Agt. 22 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111. Special Pares to Pacific Coast via the Pennsylvania Lines. September 15 to October 15, inclusive, one-way second class colonist fares to California and North Pacific coast points, to Montana, Idaho, and
the northwest, will be in effect all stations on Pennsylvania"
For full particulars, call oa local tU3
et agent of those line , : W1T1
:;stj People get tired of one tning. I3td lother's and Sweet Clover salt rising bread is a combination you can't beat.
$18.00 Chicago to St. Paul-Minneapo
lis and Betnrn.
and contains
tained at a lawn party last evening society. The afternoon was spent in 'at the home of their sister, Mrs. P. S. a delightful picnic manner, and at 6 Wright, 2307 Broadway, in honor of o'clock a supper was served in picthe young ladies who form a house nic style. In the evening all attended party, Misses Maude Lamb, of Rich- the Chautauqua entertainment. The mond : Miss Mabel Huff, of Martins- day was very pleasantly spent by all. ville, and Miss Kathleen McHaffee, of, Stilesville. , The lawn was charming- J Miss Lena Coffin has returned from
(j4.iv uecoratea, me rugs, coucues auu a visit witn miss neiene uooawin ar easv chairs from the house forming Newcastle.
t ' cosy corners. Japanese lanterns and . I 1 1. .7rt-v-.7. T'U ' rrl 1 ! e 4 1- - rri
huiiiiuHers wcie me uecuiauuiw, iucio ; . xne annual reunion uj. me xiiurn-
-was dancing in a pavilion, an orches- burgh family was held yesterday at Ma The "bride wo Ptra furnishing the music. The guests the fair grounds at Hagerstown, and x ' , ',
(cured pains and aches. Hundreds of
t , ' 1 C Il 1 . 1
A ' . . a list of city officers, together With luuu muis "om we" Kmnvn P"1 A redding of quite a great deal of theJr re rt ftfr the ending jCia"S prOVe . . f interest to Richmond people was that Aprjj 30 1904 J Phen-a-mid Tablets are a houseof Miss Martha Vernon Hartman, . a eompUte ligfc of JoM treasure-a valuable thing to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James dt offlocrg it ves residence and tel-; iafV? n th? hou- are abs' Har man, and Charles Bradford Mar- hone numbcrg The various council utely harmless. They do not depress shall, who were married last night at committeeS are also published. hefrt nor uset the "tomach. But
111c pa 1 uujj;t5 vcutitii avenue m. church by the Rev. H. "W. Kellogg. 1 Only a half dozen friends were present for the ceremony. The bride was attended by Miss Cliffie B. Manlove and the bridegroom by Alfred C. Mc-
ore a traveling
e i.i 'I A j -
will be with the Misses Barr for a wa8 attended by a very large number iue u tiu uM iu Treasurer
week or ten days and several enter- '0f the members of this family from,1""1''" a"a A wulie ldte uoulte' , City Civil Enngineer 1,400.00
City Attorney
The members of the metropolitan .do cre Pa.in.s and ac!ies b' df
ri:, k.i ,i i xv ' ii.viu muse injurious elements in
names of I the policemen. The follow- I the bIood 'hlch ause "Ration to the
ing list of salaries paid to city offi-: a.n? Pro(!uce Pain- , "7 cers is "iven: , fretting right at the root of the trouble Mavor .t . $1600 00 1nen-a-mi(i nfls never failed to make
City Clerk 1,500.00
1,700.00
Via the North-TFestern Line. $22.00 round trip Chicago to Superior and Duluth; $20.75 jound trip Chicago to Sault Ste. Marie, tickets on sale daily. $12.85 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
tainments will be given in their hon- this citj The reunion was one of the.
or. There will be a dinner Sunday largest and most delightful . in this , Quite a party of Wayne county folk Chief Fire Enginneer at the home. Indianapolis Star. section of the State, and was greatly went to Spring Lake Park yesterday Common Councilmen, each .. 'enjoyed. An elegant dinner was serv-' to attend the annual reunion of the City Health Officer Mrs. Walter Paullus entertained a ed at noon and was followed by the Barrett family, which was held there Metropolitan Po. Com. each. company of women last evening at her 'usnal program. The largest represen-' all day. Richmond was represented Superintendent Police home in North A street, in honor of tat ion of the Thornburarh family is in by eiirht members of the family. First Sergeant Police
Mrs. Huber and Mrs. brottendick, of this and Henry counties. Scores of members were present and
1 i
Hamilton, formerly of this city. The
Your Liver Will be rouscl to its natural duties feint your biliousness, headache and
constipation be cured if you take ood's Pills Sold b rurxrr".;. 23 cents.
E-OPENED
The Schneider Carriage
Factory
Has rs-opened at 47 N. 8th St.' Repairing, painting and rubber-' . : t 1 1
onng a specmivy. , New work made to order.
Second Sergeant Police . Patrolmen Police
Harned
Square
have returned from Rich at noon
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, of Knights-
Misses Edith Bradbury and Amy lowed the larsre picnic dinner, served Driver Patrol wagon, month.
lty ?r. com. per month .... Asst. City Sr. Com. month . . Asst. City Clk. Treas, month Market Master, Inspector of Foods and Meats, and Sealer of Weights and Measures (when the duties of all of said offices are performed by
said officer), per month...
1,200.00 1,100.00 150.00 500.00 150.00 1,000.00 900.00 7S0.00 720.00 60.00 83.33 50.00
a cure. 1 Used by physicians and in many of the large hospitals throughout the country with marked success, shows that they do what has been claimed j
for them and that their after effect is always beneficial. ! Phen-a-mid Tablets cost 25 cents at your druggist, or by mail from the manufacturers, Osborn-Colwell company, 46 Cliff street, New York. 13
can be secured from your home agent
ART GOODS
-AND-
Novelties.
TO ST. LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR
A BEAUTIFUL NEW LINE OF Hand-made Embroideries AND -
Cards were received here announc-
, ing the approaching marriage of Miss
ro.oo
town, formerly of this city, celebrated Edith Beazell to Mr. Witt Men-it t, of
their tenth wedding anniversary yes- f Indianapolis. Miss Beazell has
terday in the presence of a company of twenty guests.
vis-
1
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Mr. and Mrs. "William Luellen at
tended the Luellen reunion near Spiceland, Ind., Wednesday. At Spring Lake Park, a few miles west of Cambridge City, was held Wednesday the annual reunion of the Jackson family, of Eastern Indiana. Wayne county was better represented than any other county at this reunion and a large number of Richmond people were present and spent a delightful day. There was a very large attendance. A sumptious dinner and a program were the features of the reunion. ! '
The we!dingbf Miss Blance Shook,,
ited in this city quite often. The wed
ding will take place at the home of. the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.Har-'
vey Beazell, in Hall Plac, Indian- upt. Crematory, month apolis. Several Richmond people will Inspector of Stock and laughattend. I ter Houses, per month City Corns, each, day When troubled with constipation Com. Sts. Alleys, each day. . try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Asst. Chief Fire Dept, month Tablets. They are easy to take and Three Captains Fire Departproduce no griping or other unpleas- ment, each, per month ant effect. For sale by A. G. .Luken Drivers of Hose and nook and & Co., W. JI. Sudhoff, Fifth and Ladder Wagons, each per Main streets. ! month : Hosemen. each per- month . .
50.00 60.00 40.00
At Approximately One Cent per Mile DRAWN WORK
via rennsylvania Lines. World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis will be sold via Penns3lvania Lines at approximately one cent per mile each Tuesday and Thursday until September 29th, valid fa coaches of through trains, good returning within seven days. These are the lowest fares at which Word's Fair excursion tickets to St. 'Louis
2.00 are sold. Fifteen day tickets, sixty 2.00 j day tickets and season tickets sold 6S.33 , daily at reduced fares, good in sleeping or parlor cars with required Pull60.00 A man tickets. For full information,
c iistilt C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines.
60.00 60.00 60.00 10.00
CENTER PIECES JUST RECEIVED BY R. Haboush, A Native Importer from Damascus, And gladly shown by him at Miss Rust's Millinery Store 707 Colonial Block
Do not miss tbis Call the fine lice of
and see
You should have sweet clover salt Janitor City Building, month rising bread. on the table once a day Inspector Dairies, month ...
at 'least. Supt. Municipal Electric Light n I and Power Plant, year... 1,500.00 . Sweet Clover salt rising bread is the Two Assistant Superintendents body builder and nerve strengthened Municipal-Eleetric Light and
Parlor Car Between Chicago andj Omaha via the Northwestern Line
In addition to its already remarka-
Embroidered
Shirt Waists In full patterns, which Mr. Haboush ,
; t ji: t 11 j : a t j :
bly complete train service between , - . . . . . - rrZ' -i ti 3 and reasonable in once.
Imcagu, cuuncu ciiuis auu. juxnuu,, , . The North-We.tern Line has inangnr' ' AJttLW ated elegantly equipped parlor car an 1 .
