Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 September 1904 — Page 8

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1904.

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SMYRNA RUGS For Tuesday and Wednesday

Another Rug Opportunity We've just received another shipment of Smyrna Rugs. The sensational Rug selling of several weeks ago will be repeated. Look at the size 30x60 inches.

Your Choice See East Window

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Represents one of the many NOBBY, Up-to-date Suits we are s wing for the little fellows from 3 to 6 years at & and $5.00 Norfolk Suits, 2 to 12 years $2.25,$3.oo, $3.50 M oo. 45 and $5.00 Double Breasted Suits, 10 to 16 year, $2.75, S3.SO, S4.00. $4.50. $5.00 and S6.00 LOEHR & KLUTE

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Fish and Poultry Market Just opened at 421 Main Street. Oysters and all the trimmings. The very best the market affords constantly on hand. Open for business Thursday morning. Your patronage solicited.

Tel. 1387

W. T. SHAFER.

LOCAL ITEM Si

The Palladium For JOB WORK

Karl Kepler left for Andover yes

terday.

Walter Rossitei', Carpet Iaver.

Phone '13S1.

Patrick Conley leaves in a few days

for California.

Harry James came yesterday from

Muneie to live.

Miss Jennie Robbins of Detroit is

visiting in this ety.

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Long have gone

to Sweetville, Tenn.

Miss Pauline Genn is the guest of

Connersville friends.

John Ilawekotte left for Cncinuati

yesterday on business.

Philip Robbins left for Detroit

yesterday to enter school.

Miss Edith Nicholson left for Ohio

Wesleyan University today.

Miss Gosling, of Cincinnati, is the

guest or Mrs. Bert Cranes. .

Guy Robie has returned from

short trip to Indianapolis.

Miss Susan Noble of Indianapolis

is the guest of Mrs. Griffith.

M. T. Knode will return "from Pe

toskev the last of this week.

Mrs. Joe Run van has returned

from a visit in Newcastle.

H. L. Ashlev returned from a triD

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to Indianapolis this morning.

Miss Florence Laeey left for a

visit to Indianapolis yesterday.

Mrs. Ernest Reid has returned from Connersvile after a visit. Sam Mather spent yesterday transacting business in Fountain City.

Russell Wilson arrived from Lewisville yesterday to enter Earlham. Mrs. M. E. Haughton will leave tomorrow morning for Knightstown. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Miss Edith Nicholson left for Ohio Weslsyan University this morning.' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cain are the guests of Mrs. Traeey, in Newcastle. Mrs. Etta Stephens returned to Connersville after visiting in this city. '- 11Take the Dayton & Western carst to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open. tf

Mrs. Katherine Elliott returned to Newcastle yesterday after visiting here. Miss Ethel Barnes is visiting in Indianapolis. She will return in a few

days. Rev. Reynolds of Hagerstown, as returned home after a visit with Rev. Peirce. Misses Lucy Barnett and Susan Kelsey left for Indianapolis this morning. Rudo, Fred and Miss Nola Fromme left yesterday for Ohio University at ColurSbus. Miss Mabel Barber left this morning to enter DePauw University, Greencastle. Moore the real --estate man, over 8 North Seventh street has several houses for rent. Go and see him today. A special train carrying several hundred English Electrical engineers to St. Louis passed through here Sunday. Typewriters, all makes, rented, old. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. Thone 26. Miss Marguerite Wilke leaves Friday for Cincinnati were she will join a party of girls and go to Miss Mason's school at Tarrvtown-on-IIudson.

L. M. Jones is visiting in Dunkirk. There was not a case in police court

this morning.

Joseph Geraghty of Rushville was

here yesterday.

Dr. and Mrs. Croker leave this aft

ernoon for Chicago.

Mrs. L. D. Stubbs is visiting Mrs.

Day in Indianapolis.

W. B. Bradbury returned from

Newcastle this morning.

Lee Nusbaum left this morning for

Cincinnati to spend the day.

Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dortgan have returned from a trip to Europe.

No. 29 is at present the heaviest train on the Pennsylvania lines. Eddo Kline returned to Chicago yesterday after visiting his parents. John Starr left today to enter Kenyon Military Academy, at Gambier, Ohio. Myron Boone, Scott WiUon nnd Fred Wiggins returned from St. Louis today. George Booker left this morning for Greenville, O., for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. William Austin returned to Pasadena, Cal., this morning after an extended visit here. A special Knights Templars train passed through here this morning en route from Los Angeles to Jersey City and New York. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Glover and

family, of north twenty-first street, will move the last of this week to Bellingham, Wash., to reside. The case of the State against Showe for assault and battery on a man named Donnelly was tried in Squire Spink's Sourt yesterday. Showe was found guilty and fined.

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IMISTBANCE

HAS BEEI FILED

AGAINST PROPOSED WASHINGTON AVE. IMPROVEMENT

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RAILROAD COMPANY

Desires to Extend Washington Avenue to the Eastward, Cutting Through a Factory.

IN BLAZE

OF GLOBY

MUNDY CARNIVAL COMPANY IN

OUR MIDST

THE PARADE LAST NIGHT

Four New Attractions Will be Added

Tonight Large Attendance for the Opening.

The Mundy Carnival company, under the auspices of the local lodge

of Druids, opened in full blast las

night and in a blaze of glory. Everything was in perfect order and moved

with precision and dispatch.

Large numbers of persons lined the

streets from before 7 o'clock unti

the parade bejran. i he pageant was

a creditable one and was a good ad vertisement for the carnival.

About eighteen hundred people were in attendance and it is scarcely

necessary to say there were tha

many pleased people. Tonight four

new shows will be added Achilles Phillion, Queen's Midgets, Darkness and Dawn, and Leaping the - Fiery

Chasm. They have also added Bos

tock's Brighton Horses , Everything is now on the ground and moving along finely.

We will have a carload of peaches

Thursday, wholesale and retail. WM. HILL & CO.

20-2 911 Main street

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4. Casli Your Checks X Get Your Change 4 Deposit Your

Funds at tlie First Rational Bank Richmond, Ind. If we please you, tell others : if we do not, TELL US.

Already tha Pennsylvania company

has met with opposition in regard to

extending Washington avenue to agree

with the northern extension for Ifort

AYayne avenue. A remonstrance was

filed in council last night against this

proposed improvement. the remon-

trance alleging that the proposed ex-

ension, and the vacation of the south

ern part of AVashington avenue, would be of great damage to the property owners, and furthermore, would

be of absolutely no public benefit.

The remonstrance was signed by some

lalf dozen or so of the owners of

property abutting on ATashington ave

nue, at the place where the vacation is proposed to be made.

The Pennsylvania railroad company

at the last session 01 the council, moved to have AVashington avenue va

cated in part, the old furniture fac-

ory torn clown, and AVashington

avenue, instead of running due east,

run directly east from the. lawn

mower factory. This would necessi-

ate the vacation of the furniture

factor- and of some houses. The old section of AVashington avenue, lying

to the south of the proposed exten

sion, will be made into an ornamental

park. The extension, the streets of which would be cemented in full and

the small park, would add greatly to

the appearance of that part of the

city,' and would prove of great con

venience in every respect. Until last night is was not thought that any remonstrance was considered by the

abuttinsr property owners. It is ex

pected that amicable adjustment will

be effected, as the railroad company j

desires to commence work as soon as

possible.

A. D. GAYLE, Vice Pres't. . R. DuHADWAY, Cashier. F. M. TAYLOR, Ass't Cashier.

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PEOPLES EXCHANGE

STORAGE Ground and Main. Vera

floor, sixteenth Smith.

SALE Old papers for gala at the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished

rooms with bath, light and heat at G4 South Twelfth street. $-2v

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FOR SALE Almost new bookcase.

sideboard, davenport, Morris chair. Call at 209 South Sixth street. 19-0

FOR RENT A house of five rooms at 420 South Fourth street. Call at 238 South Seventh street.

FOR RENT Good five room house

.$8.00. Telephone 171. 20-2

FOR SALE Two rugs, room size at AVayne Flat No. 4, Main street. Phone 263 19-3

FOR RENT Room close to Earlham Call at 317 S. AY. 3rd street. 17-2t.

BET. BECK BBBT

FOR SALE Household furniture, sofa, hair matress, etc; on accouut of . moving from the city. 225 South Fourteenth street. tts

JACKSON PABK

While in the Act of Getting on D. & W. Car He FelL This morning Rev. J. Beck, of Trinity English Lutheran church attempted to get on a Dayton & ATestem car,

intending to go to West Alexandria,!

Ohio, when a sudden lurch of the car threw him upon the ground. He was picked up and found to have been badly bruised. He suffered quite a good sized cut on one of his knees. He will be able to be about in a few days.

Stopover at World's Fair on Tickets West via St. Louis Over Pennsylvania Lines. Ten days' stopoveer granted at St. Louis on tickets over Pennsylvania lines reading through St. Louis to points west, if tickets are deposited at St. Louis Joint Agency and $1.00 validity fee paid. Through trains to St. Louis leave Richmond, Ind., 5:05 a. m., 10:15 a. m., 1:25 p. m., 10:03 p. m., daily. Get particulars from C. W. Elmer, ticket agent at Richmond, Ind.

Program Announced for Last Sunday to be Carried Oat. The program announced for Jackson park last Sunday vas called off on account of the wet weather, but the same program was arranged for next Sunday. If the weather is propitious a large crowd will be pres

ent.

MILLINERY OPENING. The ladies are cordially invited to attend the fall and winter millinery opening of stylish dress hats at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's, 41 North Eighth street Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. 20-2

HEALTH OFFICE. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Matthic De Banta, 725 south twelfth street, a girl, fourth child; to Mr. and Mrs. John H. Jones, 100 south fifteenth street, a girl, fourth child; to Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cox, 33 south fifth street, a bov, first child; to Mr.

and Mrs. AA'illiam Titus, 404 south eighth street, a boy, third child.

SLIAEAIOI SALE OF' SHO

$5,000 worth of Shoes from the stock formerly owned by J. M. WILLIAMS, to be offered for

TEE NEXT TEN DAYS AT SACRIFICE PRICES, To make room for our new line of Fall and Winter Goods now coming on. It's your opportunity now to supply all your It would be impossible to mention every item in this great sale, and we urge you to come and see for yourself, a, these only hint at the unusual values that await yuu nere

LADIES9 SHOES and OXFORDS, CHILDREN'S SHOES

98c, $1.24. $1.38, $1.68 - 43c, 98c.

MEN'S GOOD, STRONG SHOES BOYS9 HEAVY SHOES .

82c, $1.34 68c, 92c, $1.14

And many others at half their value. BEAR IS MIND this sale lasts TEN DAYS ONLY, commencing Wednesday morning, Sept2mbr 2lst, and continuing until Saturday, October 1st. ..." - 3 - 'CO'IR ooGossseirs ft cD '.qfilDia