Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 November 1904 — Page 4
, JaCHMONDDAY PAIJIXJSIJ'BIDAY MOBinNQ. NOVEMBER 11. 1901.
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P'ALV-'AD'VUM MKM 'UK I'. ASSOCIATED PRES8 PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY. AT 922 MAIN STREET. TKI.I'.IMIONE! CKNTkAL UNluN HOME - - 21 SI .rKEJ 'at hiciimono postoffick as 2f CLASS MATTKK railv delivered by carrier to any part of T the city for teveu cents a week. SUUSCIUI'TIOS KATES i iAiiy Onrslcle cl'v. six months, in advance ..$1 U Outside city, one month. In Advance. . 3' Oat.iae city, one year, m it lvance. ..... 8 w W K KICLY Bv mall one year, l.oo Jn advance. JOHN S. FITZCIBBONS, - Editor A. O. HOLL Y, - Business Mana'geH. S. 'CARTER, Reporlorir RAMSEY POUNDSTONE al Staff A SJJNUvj In the death of Mr. Fred Jay Richmond loes one of her host yt.uii'-r ' men. Lust evening .when 1 1 1 word was spiead ahont the city that Fred was dead there were e.presifns of regret heard on every hand, j Mr. ay was a splendid citizen and J hh-thlv respected bv everyone. Kind,; courteous and ohliing, he won favor with a larae circle of friends. () . Bryan has spoken and advises the Democarcy of the I'nited States to listen to him. He has ' sontethinir 'to offer and is laying plans for himself for "' fill nre use. The real trouble with the Democracy is they have listened to Bryan so lonir they have became thoroughly disi ji'anized. It will take a lon time to recover from the Fryan shock. Amon-r the firs'. congratulatory teleprams jo 1'resident Roosi one from the widow of the mented President McKinley. elt was late eniiMTV TSPBTITT t ... AS CANVASSED BY THE BOARD YESTERDAY. ii t! ea-t in 'sy:'. county las For Ro-.:reP'2::':r.tivc to Tuesday : Congress: . . . . .:i2o2 .... .7202 2i4 ...... .:h).")0 Friah S. ,iacl.s. n (I)eui) .lames L. Watsn (Ren.) .... Frederick M. Price (Soy.) .... Watson's pluivliiy Prcsrcutins Attorney: John II. I odou (Hem.) ..... Wilfred dessup (Rep.) . . Fdward ('. Waters (Soc.) .... Wayne K. Mathews (Proh.) .. ,f'ssui)s jiluralitv For State Representative: Hcorpe W. Dirschel (I)em..) .. Martin W. Veneer (Rep.) Harry Anderson (Soc.) Thomas Clevcmrer (Proh.) ... Veneer's plurality For Joint Representative: Frank M. F.dwards (I)em.) .. Richard I'. Elliott' (Rep.) .. 27.'! .:So2 .3101 , . .OTKIS , . .:is:!7 Elliott's ma.joritv For Treasurer: . . i Edward K. Dye (Hem.) .:)04 benjamin P. Myrick (Rep.) . .(5070 William C. (iatos (Soc.) ...... 2(10 Isaac L. Whitley (Proh.) . MTick's plurality State Senator: Milton IT. Woolley (Dem.) Roscoe E. Ivirkman (Rep.) Jefferson Cox ( Soc.) . Cyrus AV. Ilodsiin (Proh.) Kirkmari's plurality Coroner : Richard "Schillin.irer (Dem.) Stephen C. Markley. (Rep.) Joseph M, Jacobs (Soo.) .. John A.! Valls (Profi.) : . . Markley's plurality 271 .3123 .(104S ' -'- j . 274 .3825 .3130 .0041 . 200 . 270 .311 Surveyor: . w Robert "A.' Howard , (Rep.) , . .6Jr.T ! Joseph' Bfunner(Soc) :v: :"272 Howard's majority 0GS1 ' Sheriff: Jacob S. Lichtenfels (Dem.) 320G Richard R. Smith (RenA . . . . . George IJ. Lane (Soc.) . .... . . 257 'Wnitier Beard (Proh.) . . ..... 272 , Smith 'plurality, ........ ....3692 Recorder: Thollie Druley (Dem.) ,3113 Frank C. Mosbausrh (Rep.) .l .".'6942 Albert G. Hill (Soc.) 20S Fred Davis (Proh.) 239 Mosbaugh's plurality 3S29 Commissioner Western District: Martin V. Brown (Dem.) 3123 Elwood Clark (Rep.) .........6906 James M. Doddridge (Soc.) .... 273 William Mills (Proh.) ........ 265 rHark V nluralit v . ........... 37S3 Commissioner.'. Middle District : Geonrc . W. Corrielius (tem.) '. .3093
John F. Dynes (Rep.)- .... Hardin , II. I VehMSoe.) , - - fLeander ( "hamuess (Proh.) Dvnes' ilurality .........
. . 270 . . -'270 THE ASHLAND Dramatic Company Presents Strong Plays at Gennett. Tlie Ashland Dramatic company, which has been playing at the 5ennett ' this week, is presenting: some very strung plays and the specialties are fine. f Last eveninr "Sealed p Lips'' was presented by the company to a very nice house, considering the inclement weather. The company is a very strong '' nc and is composed of the b?st leading" ladies that have been here in reper.oire show for some time; "Wayne Rodney. T. C. Donrimh. Robert Foisom, Ruth -JLaynor and Elizabeth Ciluum are enrolled in the company. The snecia lies are" exceptionally nlesa-i int;. r? Jvy Bessie has made 'a decided hit with her sinking. HarryPhillips! -J comic sin-er; Charles rtloclier, baton twirler; Blanche Frayne, ballad singer,' a:d the Kineascope moving pietyres have all 1 nrovon to be s'rony drawing cards.j Ai the matinee this afternoon "I.; si 'and Won" will be prsea'cd. T!ie Lbht ihtr.su by Hie -Sea" is the bill for tonight. Si Bi j j Gives r.n Exccllen I5"rr Q ; At ihc h..i;:e !' , Rezdhig at the K. Clire. an.l Mis. C. k. Jias- last e ! ?ie;t dordan. the .Mill): well i . s; p. ;ur.dei of ( liicinna; l, u.;ve fori- a lii'.'C audi :'.( ; 'ei"v s;io:;; reading ;f tlie won lei fni ,diy of l-hnc'n Arde:i. Mr. .Jordan was assisted Jy Clarence Adler, a well known pianist of Cin cinnati. The musical inlet lopt-! ions were bv Strauss. Mr. .Jordan, wl:o j possess line voice -and a wonderful
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a- ' delivery, ;ae p.-rha; s l!-c best readj in.r ' f Km c!i Arc'en Ihr.l has !.ecn lhe:til in this citv .for some time.
I n,i ' ",':;i:1-" !;i ,h': ,'l':v'"1 '"'"'' "'' p'lsiea uy .Mr. .in-r. win -ive fuouu-i ! fellow's Hiawatha. ' j -- x - . PROGRESS. OHIO. ' Tlie f::neval of the un fort una ie I vr.u. t.r. I.l'irer Wait, was wry largely at I end. -d. Fau.iiy has eo :l;"s swiil'iathie-". Mr. L. ileid is slill n;;:r.J;ere,l with
' j ! h.e sick. ..'112 j Mrs. Abby McWiiio:i 'v visited .ODT.'m her mother. Airs. Mary Ray.Wcdnes- . 272 i'lay. 2('S ' Mr. Kvcrctt Pryi"o-le. wife am1 , .:iy4" i dau.'ihter".. ()al. and Will Coaher. f ! Milton, visited here Tuesday. ..?)!): : 'Mrs. .lames Ray and daughter vis- ; I iied at Roe Ray's home Tuesday. . . 2(57 1 Mrs. Cora McWhinney left here
Tuesday moruimr with Xew Paris triemls tor a week 's at the World's Fair at St. Louis. Miss Grace Wo! ford was at Richmond Wednesday a fit-moon. Mrs. Frank Mill - of l! e -tional roatt, caed. on Mis. Brown Wednesday, Mrs. Revilee spirit Tuesday with Miss Jennie Kuth. Mrs. 'Laird visited at Mrs. Mary Rav's Wednes'av at(.err.o'ui. FIFTY CENTS A MONTH A small bottle cf Scott's Emulsion costing fifty cents will last a babv a month a few drops in its bottle each time it. is fed. That's a small outlay 'for so large a return of health and comfort. ' Babies that are - given Scotts Emulsion quickly respond to its helpful action. It seems "to contain just the elements of nourishment . a babv needs most. , ? Ordinarv food r frequently J lacks this nourishment;Scotts Emulsion always suppliesvit. Imitations always cost less than the original, hence the substitutes for Scott's Emulsion can be sold for , a few cents less. But you're not saving anything when you buy them. Cod liver oil has a market value and you get the pure oil in Scott's Emulsion. That's the difference; . We'll send you a sample Irefe upon request. oCOTT& BOWXE. 409 Pearl Street. New York.
CENTRAL LEAGUE
OLD GAMES RAILROADERS '. STILL. THE LIST HEAD THEY DEFEATED LOGANSPORT Danville Found Kokomo to Ee Easy Money Kokomo Now Drocs Down. .
j I V. AV. L. IVt. FtWa.Mie ..(i. ( () UitJU Danville 1 ;j:j i Lafaye'te ...7 W -P A2A O 1 Terre ll:iute,vi-. 2 4 .W.l I K koVi. .7 2 7 .2;-',") Logans; rt . .7 1 (i .142
I Railroader 's Win. j (Special '!o Lie Palladium.) j Loansport, Iml., Xoember 10. j Ft. AN'ayne is still keeping ,iij its jAvinniiiLr jace, defeating Lo.uansport j toriilit 4 to 2. Whitii:;; made a very pretty jno.'.L in the second period. Perry The I.O-I! !.iuv:! Civ . ii i : i ' ! L Ren v pb.ycl an evelient nine. lineup : " t )! . i rn-li . i'U- il . . . U . . . . c VA:'V . . . . !;: i f bi'ck 1. Wayne dason Leydon .... ('anavan . ... MeUraw ....... Sutton :;i a i - ; : I i liisj'Oi't R ashes --Lincoln -! Louis ,J asc-n. Ft. Wavne 4 .Jason (5. Slor.s-r.cn-v -i Siii ': n M. Reierve ora.n. Attendance --D0O. First Penod. , Met Ire w :'.YJ. Leydon ." Second Period. Lincoln '2 :";. Jumki -l."i:10. V.'liit ir.,u -:t7. -Ian;:: 1 :2;). Ymrd Period. No -'on!. Kohonio l ost. (SjK-ci-d : the Palh Danville. November 10. li-mi,.) -Daly and i dr '-ppinp: - ;i Ml j ! ! I -J no ' i-onb!'
tl:e;the baii into the dranorh's jCusiek- this eenin?; rnd !?a:i
vhind " defen ted 1oom!o to ;. . RetVree Low.: tv cslled only :ie foi'.l. that; beinr on Mut'tauuh, The I'neu;) : Danville ne. , Ko'romO Dalv . rash. Smith ! Crnnplxii rnsJi Luxon Muri.'iuuii ....center ....Fitzgerald Hardy .... half back Hayes HelTermann ..... coal Cusiek Score Danville Kokoir.o 3. Rushes Dalv S, Smith 3. .. . Fouls Murtauiih. Stops Cusiek. 23, Hefferman 24. Referee Lowery. At tendance--POO. First Period. Daly 2:30. Luxon 3:02. , ' - Campbell 7:4o. Second Period. Xo goal. ' Third Period. Luxon 1 :20. Campbell 2:41. Daly 1:07. Daly 3 :73. Luxon 1:1S. MRS. BURNS Formerly Mary Nardin, Dead at . Newcastle,. Mrs. .lohn ''-Burns, Wtf Newcastle,. formerlv Miss Marv Nardin. of this It- .1 nt Nfvrictl ..ii "V.1-in- !
a.. ;i Ti,;,nr.,., wibut her baby js no better.
UUJk Illlll. lilts tlUllllillVVUIt III tn-nvi J death was a great shock to her a great sliock to iter nutmerous friends in this citv. She died of heart J trouble. Mrs. Burns L had only been married a little over a vear. She was twenty-three years old. ' - ATTEND THE PENINSULAR COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT JONES' HARDWARE COMPANY'S. FREE LUNCH TO ALL. OLIVE HILL. Andrew McKenney and wife vis
Columbia The Uncolored Catsup Has the natural red of the ripe tomato Columbia Conserve Ccr Indianapolis. Ind. Commencing Nov. 10th and Continuing Until Nov. 20. We can save you from $1 to 5 on each stove during this sale. Orders taken for delivery until Jan. 1st. A great chance for you. Come and see what we have. Payments if you wish. Johnson and Rolana Between 5th and 6th St. ited Isaac King's Thursdaj'. A Miss llanes. of Springfield, O., visited Charles llanos last week. She returned hme Sunday. Mrs. Eflie llanes' faihter, mother, brother and wife, Harry Meek s and family of Richmond" were their guests last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Culbertson and Will Cheesman visited , at Floyd Bell's at Richmond Sunday. i H. .1. Ha nes is putting a coat of paint .on his house, ; Pell Armstrong is on the sick list. Mrs. Ada binder is some better Mike Grace and wife, after sendimr a few days visiting folks in Ohio, returned heme Monday. Will T. Culbertson and family of Richmond spent Sunday with Ilenry Homey ?s. There will be a pie social at the school house on Nov. 19. Everybody invited to bring a pie and have a good time. It seems that everybody went to the election. Our town went solid. Charles ' Hanes mother came ont Wednesday to spend a few days with him. Ella Potter and Eflie Skinner of Richmond called on Lettie Clieosman Wednesday.
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We can economically supply this need, and after an inspection of our stock of the following warm numbers your own judgement will tell you what to do;
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Cloaks (ladies' and children's), Suits, Shirt Waists; Sweaters, Skirts, Furs, Comforts and Blankets. Such merchandise will keep you
Our Domestic Department has placed on its counters some special values in Napkins, Table Cloths and Towels, and is taking just pride in showing its splendid fine of Spachtel, Mexican and Japanese drawn work; also of Tapestry and Lithographed Pillow Tops. Read what the Notion Department has to offer:
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The campaign is over, but we can't stop drumming. New novelties and staple notions: 1 Counter Wrist Bag, woven leather or long strap hanhandle, with card case and purse; well JfV made Saturday and Monday ........... . (QJli? 1 Counter 5-inch taffeta ribbons c mbroidered Polkadots, all colors, fine quality Saturday gggv and Monday .... ... .. Yard 5 doz. Corsets, all good sized regular $1.00 and $1 50 roods some Thomson's Glove-fitting, some Kabo and some Princess of Wales Corsets Sat- E(Rjf urday and Monday-pr ...... . .... vy Iludnut's Toilet Water Violet Sec. You know what it is. None better. Can be used for hand- f&Ef kerchief extract. Saturday and Monday VSJli? Colgate's dental powders, regular size, the best tooth powder on the market today Saturday and AjSgv Monday t , , . ' UumH9 1 gro Whisk Brooms, 3-stitch, good size, well made. Compare them with any you see. Satuiday fij and Monday. Each;. ? .. ....
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i nose pretty sinyeu ucn , wear the wide belt buckles, the fine collar and cuff sets, those' plain gold bar pins, the new0l.r ochine; those; handsome gold-mounted combs, can all be found in De-. partment C, Knollenberg's store;- If its new, if its easy or hard to find, try r , ; , , r -
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