Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 October 1904 — Page 5

mQHUOITD DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBEBER 1.

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Mrs. Margaret F. Ross, of 103 Ma- j Clem A. Gaar, Mrs. John Shroyer,

pie street, west, announces the en-

jra-ivmpiit rf Tipi WarwUlaua-hter. Miss

Abbie Koss Hanis, of Richmond, to M iv Harry T, Alumba ugh, of Carlisle, Ind. The nuptials will be solemnized at the Ross heme on the rriornins of October IS, at 9 o'clock. The bride-elect is now in the city where she '"will remain' until after the weddinjr. Miss Harris is one of the most. popular young ladies who visits Wabash' and her friends here are legion. Miss Harris has Avon distinctions as a vocalist throughout the State and has often sung at the Wabnh churches during her sojourns here. Mr. Alumbaugh is one of the foremost. of the young business men of his town, in southern Indiana, and bis business prospects for a successful career are of the brightest He has been identified with the mercantile men of Carlisle for the past number of years, being the only son of a Avealthy and extensive grain and lumber dealer. The wedding will be one of the most charming of the many pretty autumn marriages which will take place in Wabash this season. Wabash Plain-Dealer. - Unusual interest is being manifested in the concert which is to be given by David . Bispham, the Wagnerian baritone at the Coliseum on October 11). A large number of well known society ladies have placed their names at the head, of the sub

scription list and will act as patron- . esses on the evening of the concert. To the World's Fair A Wrong ImA large ladies' chorus has been

Mrs. Samuel Gaar, Mrs. George Egge

meyer, Mrs. John .'Nicholson,' Mrs. Mary V. ' Williams, Mrs. F. C. Vaughan, Mrs. Joseph B. Craighead, Mrs. C. S. Bond, Mrs. Frederick MillerMrs. S. E. Smith and Mrs. W. H. Campbell. Those who will be in the ladies' chorus are: Mrs. Guy S. McCabe, Mrs. Jesse S. Reeves, Mrs. Alice Kehlenbrink, Miss Marie Kaufman, Miss Josephine Cates, Mrs! Fred Bartel, Mrs. Otto Krone, Mrs. Oliver Nusbaum, Mrs. Elmer Gormon, Mrs. Elizabeth Stratton, Mrs. Charles S. Neal, Mrs. H. H. Weist, Miss Lena Englebert, Miss Lena Coffin, Mrs. Will Earhart, Mrs. Charles S. Marvel, Mrs.- Kay Longneeker, Miss Jessie Beeler, Miss Juliet Corwin. Last evening the Christian Association of Earlham College tendered a reception in the reception rooms of the dormitory to the new students who have entered this fall. The evening was spent in a social manner and ice cream and cake were served as refreshments. - 4 . Mrs. Charles Kolp opened her, dancing school in the I. O. 0. F. Jiall last evening. Mrs. Kolp has over fifty scholars. At' nine o'clock another informal dance was held.

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(Continued From First Page.) Chicago Fair and a much larger number of each species is shown. And this reminds me; nine people out of ten when asked what exhibit interests the inmost, will sav. "The Government," My own opinion is that it is by far the most interesting and instructive feature of the Exposition, and the fisheries building is a good place to begin the work of

finding out ' what the doing for the people.

government is F. G. C.

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formed shrdlu lr shrdlhrdlhrduulmm assist in the concert. The patronesses are : Mrs. Oliver Gaar, Mrs. Howard Campbell, Mrs. Caroline Reeves, Mrs. William Dudlev Foulke. Mrs. H. II.

pression. It is the general supposition that the traffic to the World's Fair is light at this season of the year, but

Weist, Mrs. S. E. Swayne, Mrs. John instead of that the travel is on the

B. Dougan, Mrs. R. B. Jones, Mrs. increase. This applies both to

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SOLDIERS' HOME Allen Grave Writes of the Retreat for Old Veterans. Allen Grave has just reurned from a visit to the Indiana State Soldiers' Home at Lafayette and he writes in the Palladium in an entertaining manner the following impressions of this retreat for Indiana veterans and Avives: Indiana State Soldiers' Home, Lafayette, Ind., is a pleasant and beau

tiful place for the old veterans and is situated on the hill near the foot of Tecumseh Trail. They have water

works, electric light and stem heating, plants, hospital building, Old Men's Home, Widow's Home and Old People's Home buildings., The widows' home is in the second story over the main dining hall and kitchen, which is located. 'on-the first floor. Samuel K. Lyons is in charge of the widows' home, George Pioneer is the dining room sergeant, . A. J. Jarrett corporal in charge of the old people's home. The following named counties have eottages: ...... Grant, Madison, Selby, Johnson, Delaware, Elkhart, Marion (2), Randolph, Montgomery, Clinton, Vanderburg, Fountain, Benton, Boone, Vigo, Warren," Tippecanoe, Lake, White, Laport, Park, Department of Indiana Grand Army of te Republic (4), Ladies of !G. A. R. Twelve small

counties have each a two-room cot-

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The New Jewelry Store On Main St., just opposite the 5 and 10c store. Having purchased the entire stock of D. P. Armer, we are determined to close out all the old stock and offer you the greatest bargains ever heard of in the history of Richmond. Come in and see for yourself. HIST SIIXjBVJE3E"73E?LIE:

we offer you Rogers 1847 brand, also W. M. Rogers7, at special low prices. Best quality Tea Spoons, set of 6, only $1.35, worth $2.50 ; Best quality Table Spoons, set of 6, only $2.75, worth $4.50

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Miss Elizabeth Comstock, Mrs. Ed- 1 " . . - "y tage. , . - ward C Beattv Miss Grace Robie officials claim that it has not been J James Green, of company A, 69th

Mrs. Jonas Gaar, Mrs. Jeanette G. so heavy this year as it is at the presLeeds, Mrs. Howard II. Dill, Mrs. ent time. On account of this heavy

traffic, trains 27 westward, arriving here at 4:15 a. m., and number 26 eastbound, arriving here at S :40 p. m., are both carrying., two diners

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Indiana, is Quartered in the old men's

home. He neither'4' talks or notices any one. He walks to his meals and eats heartily and has a long heavy full beard. He is quiet and harmless-

diners are purchased ; here as Peter Husson furnishes the food stuffs and. Makley & Harkness the ice cream. , Two new time tables have been is?, sued by the Pennsylvania in the last seven da vs. One went into effect

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What the Merchants Have to Say in This Paper. The merchants of Richmond showed

the diseases and ailments oi the human system. It seriously affects every organ and function, causes catarrh, , dyspepsia, rheumatism, weak, tired, languid feelings and worse troubles. Take Hood's 5&rsapariila which purifies and enriches

the FiOCd S' nothing else COn P. m-, and train No. 3 . from Spring- ' gage real estate security at good For testimonials of remarkable cures ' field, which formerly arrived here at rates call on send for Beck en the lco4, No. 3. j9:00 p. m., will now arrive at 10:55, Thompson's Agency, C.L Hood Co., Lowell, Moss.' p;m . Mian and Seventh Sts.

last Sunday and the other goes into Heir appreciation ot a morning pa-

onlv cbanofcs i Per Dy liberal patronage, lhe Pal-

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on the new timetable will be Springfield Accommodation

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Safe Investments. If you want first-class first mort-

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Fancy Eight Day Parlor Clocks, $4.75. worth $8.00

Best quality Plated Bake Dish worth $6, cut to $3.75

500 Solid Gold Rings in stock Prices shattered.

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Lockets 50c to $3

Genuine A. 0. Waterman Fountain! Pens, $5 value now only $2.25

Sorry we haven't time to tell you more about this great sale. COME IN AND SEE!

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The workmen are still busily engaged at our new front, and it will be but a short time until everything is in good shape again. Our stocks are gradually being adjusted, and the new gords is oeing put into stock as rapidly as possible, but until everything is arraDged and all remodeling is completed, we continue quoting greatly reduced prices on our goods. Come Saturday for special values in Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing, and Dry Goods.

New Fall Suits and Overcoats For 3Ien We've on display now the finest and most complete stock of Suits and Overcoats this store has ever shown. Garments that bave "tone," that fit, are sbapely and KEEP their shape, is our kind cot one detail is neglected, and at our exceedingly small prices we are daily showing men how to dress well and have money left for other. things. Come in and inspect our suits and overcoats before purchasing. You'll profit by it, we know. Suits from $4.98 up to $22 and every price between. Overcoats, all new, at prices from $3.98 upwards.

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New Clothing For the Young Men and Boys at a Saving. We're showing everything that's new

; and desirable in Boys' Clothing for Fall !and Winter. Suits and Overcoats that

will withstand the hard knocks and make your boy look as well dressed as th that has his suit made to order, and the experse to you will be only about half.

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Boys school suits in new and nobby Scotch mixtures and plain blues and blacks, priced during this sale at $2.00 and $2.50 instead of $3.00 and 13.50. Don't invest in that Overcoat until you have seen our line and noted our prices

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Dry Goods Bargains are Numerous and Important We mention today only a very few specials

j but our store is brimful of snappy, new meri chandise at Special Remodeling Sale Prices Special Kid Glove Sale Saturday. l AT 69 CENTS Ocelot cf medium and !j small sizes in Ladies' $1 Mocha Gloves, black ii and colors, on sale at 6!)c a pair. ii

Choice of a fine lot of regular $1.00 Kid Gloves in all popular shades, for 89c pair. Regular $1.25 gnde Kid Gloves, all the newest colors, every pair warranted special at $1.00 pair. See our line of Silk and Kid Belts, in all the new colors and blacV and white, specially priced at 50c and 25c. New Fancy Silks in small figures and fancy stripes. Just the thing for shirt waists and shirt waist suist special at 75c, 85c and $1.00. '

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