Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 October 1904 — Page 5
BICmiOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY MORffTffp figTBJjg,!. 1904.
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H-H4,4fri-HM' 'H"I' 7he Ionian Literary Society gave an interest inr program last night at Earlham consisting of the following numbers: Experience of an agent, W. W. Jenkins; mus,ic, C, R Huff; chalk talk, J Booth. , , , Especially as entertaining was the program rendered by the Phoenix Literary Society, which opened with an Instrumental selection by Abbie Henl)y followed by "The Mysterious lioxVMIelen Ua'idabaugh; "My First Impression of Phoenix," Marcia Turner, and a musical selection by Main1! Iliiff closed the entertainment. .; '-., , ' The regular monthly meeting of the Elwer Mission was held at the home " of Miss Ada Hadley, 125 north ninth street, yesterday afternoon. As this . meeting .was a special business one, reports of various natures Avere made sick lists revived and plans snggestea for raising funds to further the exeel lent -work of the society during the winter months. It was decided favorably by the majority of the members to give a social dance some time in the near future. A special meeting will be held Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Peltz, nonh ninth street, to complete arrangements for the dance, after which needlework will occupy a portion of the afternoon's session. A large attendance is desred. Mrs. John Lontz and Mrs. Louis 5j GAMES TODAY. Indiana. Purdue vs.. "Wabash, at Lafayette. Indiana vs. Illinois, at Champaign. Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin, at Milwaukee. . 'Earlham vs. De Pauw, at Greeneast le. Rose' Polytechnic vs. Culver, at Culver. West. Chicago vs. Iowa, at Chicago. Michigan vs. Ohio State, at Columbus. .Northwestern vs. Naperville, at Evanston. .Minnesota .vs. Ames, at Northupfield. ' ( Missouri vs. Haskell India nas, at Peculiar To Itself In what it is and what it does coni. taining the best blood-purifying, alterative and tonic substances and effecting the most radical and permanent cures of all humors and all eruptions, relieving weak, tired, languid feelings, and building up the whole system is true only of Hood's Sarsaparilta No other medicine acts like it; no other medicine has done so much real, substantial good, no other medicine has restored health and strength at so little cost. I was troubled with scrofula and came near losing my eyesiffht. For four months I could not see to do anything:. After takinr two bottles of Hood's Sarsaparilla I could see to walk, and when I had taken eigrht bottles I could see as well as ever." Srsis A. UaibsTOW. Withers. N. C. . '' "Hodd'a Sarsaparilla promises to euro and keeps the promise.
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H4HI'H' 'I"M' 'HvI"I' Emmons will 1 hostesses this afternoon at the weekly card party given at the Count ry't'Iub at half. after two o'clock. This will be the first meeting since the change of dav.was mad and a most enjoyable meeting is an ticipated. . 45Mrs. James II. Mammill, 203 North Seventeenth street, entertained at cards yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Katie .Tobin, who leaves soon fr Chicago. The. prize winners were Miss Hannah Dundon and Miss Katie Tobin. An elegant three-course luncheon was served and the affair was altogether one of the most sociable of the social season. liev. J. F. Mattingly returned. from a visit to Indianapolis. Mrs. Jennie Leeds will give a dance Tuesday evening, October 18, at the J. O. O. F. hall in honor of Miss TChea Keid, of New York, and Miss Cass, of Denver. A lan& numjber of invitations were issiietj yesI terday. Dr. and Mrs. I. S. Harold delightfully entertained at their home in North Tenth street, last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harold, who were recently married at Noblesville. Etl Barwiir and Joseph Averdick, of Cincinnati, who have been visiting Joseph Werner and family, returned home yesterday afternoon. Kansas City. Nebraska vs. Creighton University, at Omaha. East. Harvard vs. West Point, at West Point. Princeton vs. Annapolis, at New Haven. Pennsylvania xs. Brown, at Philadelphia, v , ... Georgetown vs. Villanonia, at Georgetown. Columbia vs. Amherst, at New York. - w " Cornell vs. Bucknell, at Ithaca. Carlisle vs. Albright, at Carlisle. DUBLIN. t ' Dublin, Ind., October 14. Mrs. Emma Callahan of Ohio is visiting her cousin, Mrs. TV IV Demree. Mrs. and Miss'Stciner of Knightstown visited Thos. Henby last week. Miss Lulu Powers left for Arkansas last Monday where she expects to make her future home. Charley Champe and family visited his sister, Mrs. John Miles, near Jaeksonbnrg, last Wednesday. , Quite a cyclone accompanied the storm just south , of Dublin Monday evening.1 Many trees were blown up by the roots and other freaks left in its path. This week will close the tomato canning for the season. D. P. Demree. who was at the World's Fair last week, was on the sick list while there. -. . . " Mrs. Henry Bowles is on a visit to a married daughter near Jan New, Favette County. You can get Tee Cream the year round at Price's, eight flavors.
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AND THE JAPANESE HAVE DECIDEDLY THE BEST OF THE FIGHT RUSSIANS LEAVE Strong Positions at Several Points Leaving Their Guns on the Field. PROGRESSING NORTHWARD Residents of St. Petersburg Distressed Over Kuropatkin's Prospective Route. St. Petersburg, October 15. Fight" ing is furious, with trend of the battle decidedly toward the Japanese. Kuropatkin has ordered both wings of his army to retire before the oncoming Jpan.ese. Russians abandoned strong positions , at several points, leaving their , guns on the field. St. Petersburg is depressed over the prospective rout of Kuropatkin. The Baltic fleet is out for a short cruise. Oyama reports to Tokio that his ramy is progressing northward. Mukden, October 14. A dispatch from Russian headquarters "dated 13, says fighting reached its height at noon when after a bold attack which lasted three days the Russians began a sagacious retirement and the Jap anese forced the Russian line five miles to the north. St. Petersburg, October 14. Kuro patkin has ordered troops on , the left to retire because the Japanese re-enforcements threatened to cut them off. Tokio, October 14. Oyama reports that fighting is in progress along almost the entire front and the Japanese are making satisfactory progress. St.- Petersburg. October 14. An official telegram from the front states the Japanese captured sixteen guns on the right 'flank of the Russian troops .Wednesday night. Most of these were recaptured, but the Japanese subsequently captured several other guns, the number not beinsr stated. A telegram to the Emperor describing this fight says on account of a night attack by the Japanese the Russian troops were forced not only to abandon their position but again lost their guns previously recovered from the Japr.:us The Russian forces retired to o n-;inon previously prepared on the Slk:- River. A Very Remarkal.le Remedy. "It is with a good deal of pleasure and satisfaction that I recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn. "Recently 'a gentleman came into my store so overcome with colic pains that he sank at onee to the floor. I gave him a dose of this remedy which helped him. I repeated the dose and in fifteen minutes he left mt store smilingly informing me that he felt as well as ever." For sale by A. O. Luken & Co., and W. II. Sudhoff, corner Fifth and Main streets. Removed From 32 South Tenth street to our new office, 24 South Thirteenth streetHome Electric Appliance Co., 15-7t. Richmond, Ind. Fresh Oysters served at Price's, stewed,. fried or raw. Found a Baby. Patrolman Staubach found a little four-year-old girl at the corner of Main - and Eighth street yesterday, who had lost her mother. The officer kept the child for about two hours before it was called for. The child' name was Sanders and it lives in Thirteenth street. SALE OR EXCHANGE ! Have yon a vacant lot or two n part pay for a good new cottage or two. Thompson's Airency. 15-2t.
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Mr. Brown Receives an Injury Whil3 Riding a Bicycle. A young man by the name of Brown, who is employed at the Starr Piano company, while riding home on his bicycle yesterday noon ran into a large boulder which threw him from his wheel with great violence to the street, fracturing his collar bone. The unfortunate young man was taken to his home, 405 Southwest Third street, where the fracture was set by Dr. J. M. Bulla. Brown is doing nicelv. Better Than Pills. The question has been asked In what way are Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets superior to the ordinary cathartic and liver pills? Our answer is They are easier and more pleasant to take and their effect is w gentle and so agreable that one hardly realizes that it is produced by a medicine. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and aid the digestion. For sale at 25 cents per bottle by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. SudhoiT, corner Fifth and Main streets. The Rev. William Colbert Detling, of Cleveland, has prepared an interesting service that of dedicating a Christian home. He reasons that the home might be dedicated to Christian work quite as much as the church, and he has prepared a simple liturgical service with this in view! This christian home dedicatory service, as he calls it, consists of an appropriate hymn, Scripture reading and responsive service in which the pastor pledges the home to the service of God. A prayer of dedication follows, and then the appropriate song, "Home, Sweet Home." Endorsement Speer's Wines by the Faculty of New York. Dr. Cyrus Edson, of New York Board of Health, says there is no better wine in the world. Speer's Porto is especially valuable in many cases of weakness, debility, etc. Remember the annual market, for hospital today to be held in the Main street room of the Westeott hotel. Hospital market, Westeott hotel building, Saturday, Octobeer 15, a. m. and p. m. Republican AlCKei HHHHHHHHfrX XXXXXXXXXXMMMMM NATIONAL. President. Theodore Roosevelt. Vice President. Charles Warren Fairbanks. STATE. Governo- J. Frank Hanly. Lieutenant Govsrnor Hugh Th. Miller. Secretary of State Daniel E. Storms. Auditor of State David E. Sherrick. Attorney Gene. -a; Charles W. Miller. State Superintendent of Public Instruction Fassatt A. Cotton. Reporter of Supreme Court Geo, W. Self. State Statistician Joseph " H. Stubbs. Judge of the Supreme Court, Sec ond District Oscar H. Montgomery. Third District John V. Hadley. LEGISLATIVE. Congress. James E. Watson. V Senator. Roscoe E. Kirkman. Representative. Dr. M. W. Yencer. Joint Representative. Richard Elliott. COUNTYFor Sheriff. Richard S. Smith. County Recorder. Frank C. Mosbaugh. County Treasurer. Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr. Surveyor. Robert A. Howard. Coroner. Dr. S. C. Maxkley. Commissioner Middle Diftrict. John F. Dynes. , Prosecuting Attorney. Wilfred Jessup.
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