Richmond Palladium (Daily), 24 October 1904 — Page 5
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! ".r.. , - y jt jf. Mrs. Frank Elder entertained a liuiuhor of friends at dinner at the West eo it last evening. , Tliose cora.winy the party were: Mr. and Mrs. (?uy MeCabe, ' br. and Mrs. J. II. XkMiolson, Mrs. Frank Elder and Mis. James Elder. -55- 4r -XMiss Alice Keed, a well known young lady, wlio formerly lived in Ku-liinoiid will be married to Dr. J. T. Edwards, of Chicago, next Friday. Mis Keed left here about seven
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Ivruger, the eminent ' Mr. Oeoi-ge virtuoso, played to a representative musical audience yesterday afternoon, lie is an artist of the first rank, and his performance is made unique and beautiful by his simple and unaffected style of playing. AVhen he touches the keys one forgets the pinno and listens to a poem of music. To criticise such an artistic perform FOOTBALL TEAM Composed of City Boys Will Probably Play Earlham This Week. The recently organized eity football teajn which is composed of young men who have played on various school and college teams throughout the country, will probably pi ay i t s fi rs t gam e wit h Ea rl ham this week, probably on Wednesday or Thursday. All of the arrangements have not been completed and as the Earlham team will need good stiff practice for the Wabash game on next Saturday the' game with the city team will likely occur this week. The new team has not practiced much, but the members believe that in using plays that. -they are all .fa miliar with that they will be able; to give Earlham a good game. Thei probable lineup of the city team will: be: Iveft end Morgan or Carter. Left tackle Smith or Iletzler. Left guard Genn. Center Horton. Right end Jamison. mght tackle Myers. Right guard Hamilton. Quarterback Hamilton. Right half Kaufman or Doane. Full back Peacock. Left half Hill or Poundstone. y All Humors Are impure matters which the skin,, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there i inch an accumulation of them. They litter the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeling, bilious turns, fits of indujestion, dull headaches and many other troubles are duo to them. ttooa s Sarsapartlla Wtt 1 U.HU. JfUlS Bemore all humors, overcome, all their effects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system. I had salt rheum on my hands so that I .could not work. I took Hood's Sarsapartlla and It drovs oat the humor. I continued tts use till the sores disappeared." Mas. Zaa O. Bbowk, Bumford Falls, Me. , Hood's Sarsaparilla promlaaa to euro and fceopa the promlao.
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j ears ago and went to Chicago, where she took ; a - course in nursing. She became acquainted with - Dr. Edwards who owned a private hospital in Chi cago, and she was appointed head nurse of the hospitaL Her acquain tance with the "doctor soon ripened into love and their engagement was announced a few months ago. Thev will go to Mexico on their honeymoon and will also visit the World's Fair at St. Louis. Miss Keed has a host of relatives and friends in Richmond. ance as Mr. Kruger a vain effort. Each masterfully re nd e red better than the last. gives is almost selection is so that it seems In the "Mar-Schubert-Tausig, die Militaire," by Mr. Kruger 's astounding technique pud finger dexterity fairly baffled audience. The recital was indeed a musical event. The Times Democrat, New Orleans, February 24th, 1000. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. As Reported by Thomas J. New-. kirk, Office Northeast Corner Court House, Phone 1168. Charles E. Shiveley to Susan J. Cunningham part of lot fl and 10 in II. IT. Fetta's addition to Iiichmond, on north twelfth street; $1,000. Oraiure S. Harrison to Cliarles E. Shiveley, iavt of lots J) and 10 in H. II. Fetta's addition to Iiichmond, on north twentieth street; $1,405. Robert C. Martin to Oliver P. Cain part of section 0 in Greene . township containing S9 acres; $1,000. J William II. Kellv, commissioner, to John Morarity, part of section 31, in Doston township, containing 4 acres; .$150. Ray K. Shiveley, commissioner, to Emily A. M. Stubbs, lot 16, in C. Fetta's addition 'on north eighteenth street; $1,505. Thomas P. Morris to Lydia A. Bell part of section 34 in Wayne township containing 31 acres). Kichard Williams to Isaac Love, J part of section 10 in Perry township, containing 80 acres; $3,.1()0. Charles I. Doren and Edward D. Lane, part of section 2S' in Center township, containing 80 acres: $3,200. i Jesso P. Mills to Marv E. Stewart, lot 3 in block 4 in Dublin; $1,000. i Joseph C. KatliJT to Lillie Demree, part of section 31 in Wayne township, containing 1 acre; $600. Henry Richards to Wilson Grav, j part of section 22 in Clay township containing 4 acres; $1,000. John Morarity to William II. Kelley, part of section 31 in : Boston township containing 4 acres; $150. Harriet E. Page to Delia Toiiroy. lot 21 in II. II. Fetta's addition to Richmond, on north twentieth street: rm , Mary O. Macke et al.. to Thomas P. Mayer, part of lot 36 in J. Smith's addition to Iiichmond. on south fifth street: $2,000. ""Louisa Stegall to Josiah Boruo. part of lot 11 in Fountain City; $350. Josiah Pogue to Louise Stegall, part of lot in Fountain City. .Henry B. Lyons to Sarah M. Hussey, lot in Milton; $1,000. John T. Connell to Wiltiam Booth, lot in Milton, $25.
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BREAKFAST A FEW ITEMS THAT ARE EASILY DIGESTED. ARE PREPARED ESPECIA LY For People Who Eat Hurriedly and Chew Their Food on the Way To Their Work. A certain person, from Cincin nati was visiting in this city recent ly. While at table the subject of drinking water came up. The Cin-f-mnai visitor spoke up ad said: n,. ..i . -i 1:1.uitrr is uwi.ui; 11s jusi ue that coffee," pointing to a cup of the liuid she was just about to drink. There was nothing said just then, but some peculiar looks passed around the table. .Si. JK. . There is a woman in this town who las a way of her own in chastizing foer children, and sometimes when I correcting them gets a trifle excited. The other day the children were running from one room to another, when he mother broke in with the remark: 'You children will, have to stop this. I'll not have von cartoonin2r, through the house in this way." -XA young swell who works in a shop by day and trots in high 'society by night, had an engagement to spend the. evening with a young lady recently. . It so happened the shop was putting up a "rusli" order on the same day of the night the young man had the date, and he had to work overtime. It was S o'clock before he arrived home. He hastily washed his face, changed his shoes, put on a clean shirt, collar, necktie, etc., and rushed with all possible s-eed to the home of his sweetheart, without even taking time to eat his supper. After he arrived at his girl's house.t hough, he wished he bad waiteel to do several thinsrs. When he founcEJi im self under the glare of the electric liuht to his sorrow he . observed that x he had forgotten to chanee his trousers. There he stood Ua-patent,,. .-leather . shoes., blue,, sergecoat and vest, white shirt and tie and a dirty ieans pants. He told Miss that he called to tell her he had to see a certain gentleman, but that he would call on the following evening. v: Scene: A church. "Preacher readiucr n scripture lesson from the.. Ti1 A yoiin-r lndv who had been un late the night before was sound asleep. She sat in front pew. Preacher read: "And Adam was cast into a deep sleep." At this juncture the young lady was awakened and caught the wod sWr as dropped by the preach -r. She thought he bad been referrin" to her and got up and left the churi'V A n understading has been bad sin" ' it, however, and she still occupies tlu front pew. ; ; ' ; ; When Ilenrv Gassawav Davis waS touring Virginia, a young lady was disappointed because she did not get a chance to kiss him. A Richmond citizen suggested that she be. sent for and taken over to Farlham mu seum, Avnere slip count kiss the mummies. it. St. & Tf nmv cffnn thn.t nnrs i n Imnl lof in life, but it wont get any softer by complaining. - X- -XThe phrase "a man is financially embarrassed" "when he is in debt is wrong. Many a man is not embarrassed at all. . '.i Somethinor is" always gotten when you run a race for a girl. If you do not get the girl you'll get the mittem 36 1 ' ' You will notice in life ?s vojage while floating down the stream that the. milk cof human kindness produces vrey little cream." ' : .Woman's love can generally be kept by returning it. Perhaps you will not understand your ffirl during courtship, but after marriage she will never let up till you do. If you wsh to. find great consolation for all your "trouble, read the 2Sth verse of the 8th chapter of Romans.
v .Never , reject a I thing merely , because you haven 'tithe ability to understand it. - Just 1ecause you wish to avoid another mother-in-law don't ream- your first wife's sister. X Nevr steal a kiss. The penalty tv.ay be hard labor for life.
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