Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 September 1904 — Page 5
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n TH E R All L R O A P ST 0 R E C 0 . '-tl'y' STARTLING VALUES FOR THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Read the prices and short descriptions of these extraordinary bargains and always bear in mind our mixim Our promises in print are always performed on the premises. i : : ' T. " " 71 " ". i , TTZZ 7 " :
ail sutv iviuuuiio iix vy - - -J - sold from 5 up to 25c yd; on sale Thursday and Friday for, a yard 25c Reg. JOc grade good unbleached Crash Toweling, Thursday and Friday, yard 5c Regular 61c grade of first class bleached Crash Toweling for, a yard 3q Full size boxes celebrated Violet Talcum Powder, Thurs and Fri. .only, a box 5c 10c and J 5c Corset Stays, Thursday and Friday, a set 5c Huck Towels, size 22x45 inche, all linen, and sell every day for 25c each Friday and Saturday only, each 12C
Men's good $1.50 work Shoes for only, a pair Regular 50c ruffled Swiss Curtains, good size
Mens good coi'd border 5c Handkerchiefs, Thursday and Friday for,' each Men's extra super fine fancy Socks in stripes and silk emb. We've always
98c and well made a pair.9c
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sold them for 15 and 19c oair. but for Thurs. and Fri ehnnse fnr a mir 7U
tioys 15c Campaign Caps . . . t gc Boys' 50 and 75c shool Shirts for only f gc Special values in boys' and children's new fall school clothing Thursday and Friday
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Misses Maude Lamb and Merle enjoyed a delightful af tea-noon in Williams were hostesses this morning games and amusements. Several for the weekly whist party at the pleasing contests were held. At 6 Count ry Club. A large company of o'clock a dinner was served the little lady members of the club were in at- guests. The affair was given in honten'danee, with a number of thleir or. of Miss Clendenin's birthday anguests. The morning was very en- ni versa ry, and she received many joyably spent at the games, and at the presents. The guests were Anna cloie handsome prizes were awarded Nicholson, Eleanor Seidel, Mary the winners. The affair was one of Clements, Eleanor Guifford, Mary the. most delightful of the series of Johnson, Elizabeth Gilbert, Rhea and weekly whist parties that have been Mary Bulla, Julia Newbern, Ruth Algiven during the past few months, bright, Charlotte , Allison, Rhea and the morning was rery pleasantly Fitzgibbons, Mary Porter, Sarah spent by the guests. The hostesses Boyer, Ralph and William Clendenin.
were appointed for the whist party
to be held on next Wednesday iorning. 1 The series of weekly whist parties that are given each Friday afternoon during the winter by the Elks ladies in the Elks club rooms, will be commenced in a few weeks. The first of
Mrs. L. II. Bunyan has gone to Denver, Colorado, to spend several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W
returned from a York.
long
Finfrock have trip to New
weekly parties will be given some i Mrs ft. E. Seidel has as her guest time in October. These parties prov- iss Eleanor Hume, of Hamilton, O.
ed t be exceptionally, pleasant affairs last year, and will le continued this season." They resolved into prominent social events of the weeks in the season.
Little Fay Clendenin entertained a company of little friends at her home in North Fifteenth street yesterday nfternoon. The guests were little school mates of Miss Clendenin, and
Miss Blanche Powell entertained a number of her friends last evening
. at an evening party given for her guests, Mrs. Elwood Fox and Miss i Marie Makely, of Dayton, " at her home in South Thirteenth street. A company of abenit twenty young peot pie were present, and enjoyed an evening of pleasure. The hours were
spent in social amusements wi:h dancing and music chief features of the evening's enjoyment. At the close of the evening a light luncheon was served. The home Avas prettify and attractivelv decorated Avith lus-
Salt Rheum Itches, cozes, dries and
C2r uvw mu uvw uaui, , tprs of faJ1 floAvers tastefullv anamrlocal applications do not ed about the house, and Avith potted CUre it leCaUSe they Cannot "plants, Avhich added a fine effect to remove itS CaUSC Which iS ( ti e lighter decorations. The c.Vov nn trriTTTre 4rmriitiriv of hf scheme was Avell carried out throu,h-
blood. The most obstinate cases have been perfectly and permanently cured by a course of Hood's Sarsaparilla
the best medicine for salti niversary, held yesterday. The celerheum in all the WOrld, j brat ion was attended by nearly one For testimonials of remarkable cures hundred people, among whom were a send for Book on Salt Rheum, No. 2. large number of friends and relatives C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Mass. ' 0f Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett from this
out. The affair Avas a very enjoyable one in every particular. A very happy event Avas the golden wedding celebration of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarrett of north of this city, on the occasion of their fiftieth Avedding an-
city. The celebration Avas in the nature of an all-day outing, held at the Jarrett homestead, and the delightful day Avas thoroughly enjoyed by the many guests. At noon a big basket dinner Avas served in the open air. In the afternoon the features were games, entertainments and speeches. The celebration Avas in everv AAa v a successful affair. Invitations were received here this morning for the marriage of Miss Gara Davis, a young woman Aho has often visited in this city, to Mr. Everett Pritchard, of Muncie, on October 5. Miss Davis is prominent in Muncie musical circles. Mr. J. S. Zoller and family are visiting in Greenslmrg, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hart will leave soon for Chicago to reside. At the home of Oliver Jones, near
Muncie, occured the familv reunion 1 this week. The acair was -attended by about sixty relatives and friends, ' and the day Avas a beautiful one and J
greatly enjoyed. A dinner Avas serATed at noon. Guests from several surrounding citiesr including Mrs. Meeks, Mrs. Jones and Miss Grace Parker, of Richmond were present. Miss Cora Zoller Avill be married this evening at Greensburg to Mr. Thomas Daridson. Much interest is taken by Richmond people in this wedding, Miss Zoller having spent seA-eral months in this city last Avinter visiting her brother, J. S. Zoller, of South Thirteenth street. ,.;A , long series of eA-ents that have been -.-given for Miss Zoller culminate tonight. Miss Zoller has a : very Avide circle of friends in this city. Miss Ruth Cummings celebrated her eighth birthday anniversary yesterday by entertaining about tAA'entyfive of her young friends in a very pleasant manner from 4 1o 0 at her home, 240 Richmond avenue. A tAvosourse luncheon Avas served at ") o'clock in the dining room, Avhich was decorated nicely for the occasion. A number of pretty presents were received by the little hostess. Mrs. John Ilasemeier entertained the Happy Hour Sewing Circle at her home in South Seventh street, yesterday-afternoon. Embroidery Avork was taken up. A dainty two-course luncheon Avas sened. The guests of honor Avere Miss Emma Sieen, of NeAV York, and Mrs. George Mashmeyer, of this city. The members of the club are: Mrs. John Ilasemeier, Mrs.
William Seeker, Mrs. Henry Ilieger, J
Mr. Lee Nusbaum. Mrs. Ed Kluter, Mrs. William , Bartel, Mrs. .Ed ilumpe, Mrs. Will Loehr, Mrs. Will Meerhoif, Mrs. Charles Hauer, Mrs. Anna Hwitbrink, Mrs. Robert Morrey and Mrs. John Lieve. One of the neatest and prettfest weddings of the fall season Avas that
NOTICE
To All
Trading Stamp tors.
Collec-
As announced some time ago we
of Mr. George Selm and Miss Anna v. ill give no trading stamps after OcHursting, solemnized this morning at tober 1. We Avould urge our customSt. Andrew's Catholic church, Rev. ers to fill their stamp books by that F. A. Roell officiating. The bride was time. If you buy your fall and vrinter
attired in a becoming gown of cream Henrietta, with veil and carried a bouquet of bridal roses, Migs Mangold of Connersville, acting as bridesmaid, Avhile the groom was attende1 by Mr. Henry Hursting, brother of the bride, the bridal party being ushered in by Messrs. P. J. Sostmeyer and P. J.
Maag. Mr. Selm is connected Avith
Special cut prices on Kid Gloves lor 3 days, Thursday, Kridav aud Saturday. Tlie Geo. II, Kin o lie 11 1 erg Co.
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suues ui. us uej.ore iuai lime you can io it. We have an immense stock of shoes and all kinds of fall footwear. NEFF & NUSBAUM
Pattern hats and ready-to-wear hats on display Wednesday and Thursday at Loia Xolder's, 39 North
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a genial and affable Knight of Colum
bus, 'while his bride is a charming youii woman Avith a Avide circle of friends. The best wishes and congratulations of the Palladium are extended Mr. and Mrs. Selm, who will make their future residence in our midst. : (Continued on Sixth Page.)
How to Treat a Cold. The person who is immune from colds, influenza, la grippe or chills, is to be congratulated. Sudden changes in temperature, OA-erheated rooms, exposure to wind and rain, are among the common causes that lead to an attack. r N cold is serious at the start, but
Mrs. Grose Avil retire from the hairdressing business. Special bargains in jjray and gray mixed SAvitches, old ladies' AA-aA'es and pompadours. E--verything must be sold by Saturday. October 1. " 27-2
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 inaugur- - ted elegantly equipped parlor car service through to Omaha without
change, leaA'ing Chicago 10:15 a. m. daily, arri-ing Omaha 11:40 p. m. ufl'et, smoking and library car on this train also opened to parlor car passengers. Other fast trains leave Chicago 7:00 p. m., S:00 p. m., and 11:30 p. m., daily oA er the only doule track railway betAveen Chicago and the Missouri River. Information and ickets can be secured from your home agent or address A. H. Waggener, Trav. Agt 22 ?ifth Ave., Chicago, I1L
An elegant display of dress hats Thursday, September 20, at Mrs. Banker's, 1012 Main street, Westcott
hotel building.
Save money bv buvlnir
your kid gloves during j our Yearly Sleeting sale 'tills week. The Geo. U Knollenberg Co.
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$7.00 WORLD'S FAIR TICKETS.
Our entire line of winter millinerv
.is now on display including our pat-
' tern hats.
A nice line of ladies bon-
if neglected, it is liable to develop r , , , . ' . , , . , , . , .. 1 line ot street hats, prices reasonable, into la grippe, rheumatism, pneumo- . ,, , ... : T ! ' . x 1 1 TJ! e uiA-ite the ladies to visit our store.
aim oilier serious irouuies. xl taken in hand at once and treated
with Phen-a-mid Tablets, it Avill soon disappear. In advanced stages of a cold, Phen-a-mid giAes quick relief, but the cure takes a little longer. When the cold is accompanied by pressure in the head, neuralgic pains
or headache, Phen-a-mid is invalu-
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MARY A. KLUTE, IS North Eighth street.
Attend public sale of household goods, consisting of carpets, curtains, bedroom suits, dining tables, chairs, dishes, ranges and many other arti-
able. It is a remedy that may be cles lucsday, October 4th, 1!)04, safely administered by anyone. Phen- a CJ o'clock a. m. a-mid does not Aveaken the action of Mrs. Laura A. Grass, the heart nor upset the stomach. 110 s""th Thirteenth Street. Physicians are prescribing Phen-a-IT- R- Woodhurst, Auctioneer. 2S-0t mid every day, and it is used freely in hospital practice. No household C, C. & L. New Schedule Most Favor-
Now on Sale Sundays, Mondays, Tues
days, Wednesdays and Thursdays via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair 7-day round trip tickets to St. Louis are noAv sold over Pennsylvania Lines Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday of every -week at $7.00 from Richmond. These tickets are valid in coaches of through trains. Longer limit Ioavprice excursion tickets to World's Fair are sold e-ery day. For particulars consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind.
should be without it. Phen-a-mid, the great pain destroyer, is a positive cure for all aches and pains, including headache, neuralgia, dyspepsia, rehumatism, sciatica, etc. 25 cents a bottle at all
druggists, or by mail from the man
Don't miss Hie special sale 011 kid gloves Thursday, Friday and Saturday at Knollcutaerg's store.
able to the Richmond People. Under the new schedule there will be through cars to Cincinnati via C, C. & L. direct; also through car service to College Corner, Oxford and
rv-iw,-,,.-! r, ac "ammou. j.ne running ume 01. an
Cliff street, New York. O,1113.11?3 been f educed. Cxn(cinnati is now reached in two hours c o v . - 'and five minutes. The north bound bee the tall display of millinery ; . . , . it, f i. --a- tit i morning train now leaves at 7 a. m. a this week. Emma B. Rust, ,0 Mam' more seasonable hour than here. street 2-2 tofore.
I $30.00 to Colorado and Return - Via Chicago, Union Pacific & NorthWestern Line. Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, daily throughout the summer. Correspondingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Den-er from Chicago and Central States and only two eights en route from the Atlantic Seaboard. Two fast trains daily, j A. II. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111.
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... AT OUR STORE ... BEGINNING MONDAY, OCTOBER 3d, LASTING ALL WEEK. Demonstrating the use of cooking utensils, and how to do good cooking. A complete line of aluminum ware, and the finest line of stoves in Indiana. We have secured the services of Mr. and Mrs. Keplinger, well known all over Richmond, to conduct this demonstration every day next week, 8 to 12 a. m., 1 to 5 p. m. A Souvenir worth 50c will be given every lady. Boys and girls will not be given any souvenirs.
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
