Richmond Palladium (Daily), 12 November 1904 — Page 5
. pared and Mrs. " Mahala Jay have charge of : the ' paper for day. .... ' - will Consumption can certainly be cured the -i Nearly alii cases, in the early stages. Many: even s when far J HQEALT. The annual Missionary Tea of St advanced, rresn air stands first, uood food next;- I hen a ; Paul's Kvanreiieni ,-bm-oh u-m in, imeaicinetoquiettnecoi medicine to quiet the coush and control the inflammation -Ayer's L ? Ballard. At the close of the program typical Chinese refreshments held Thursday. November wen. 1 I Cherry Pectoral. Ask vour doctor about this advice. teenth. early affairs of this nawere served, consisting of Chinese meat patties, rock candy and tea. ture have always proved interesting j in the past and will continue to be n Thee was a large attendance. so. A large attendance is desired.
China by Mary Jlodgin, reading by Prof. W I). i&Hnk, a very' interesting talkotf Chiiia : by Mrs. Dr. Stevenson a solo byT Emma Iladley, and a talk by "Shoe Shang I Jo." a native Xhine.se, .impersonated by Mary
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In buying food-articles, you must consider several things: Economy, Results, Easy Handling, Reliability ; but the most important is Health. Health means everything. In clothes, funuture, etc., if the buyer gets a poor or imitation artide the oAf harm is loss of moneys :v In buying fpoq-article, if imitations re supplied, there is a loss of money, and probably an injury to health which is beyond price. Remember these facts when buying baking powder.
BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE
0 Q It will be a surprise to their many friends in this city to know that the marriage of Mr. E. Fred , Hamilton and Miss Laura Saunders will occur on November 23. They will -go-to housekeeping ! in this city until spring when they will probably move to Minneapolis, Minn. -x- . About twenty-five of Mrs. Addington's friends planned a successful , surprise on her previous to her departure from Richmond and future residence .in. Chicago, where she .will- go to live with her son, Frank, next Tuesday. The hours were pleas antly ?pcnt, socially, the guests, in ! token of their fond friendship pry-1
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seating. Mrs. Addington with a bean-!i,ml
tiful garnet brooch. Refreshments were daintily served, and a delightful evening enjoyed. The Rathbone Sisters were entertaitted yesterday afternoon at tte home of Mrs. John Hugo, in North Nineteenth street. The ladies were engaged in-, sewing, making various fancy articles' after which a social hour was enjoyed and plans completed for a fair to be held November 17 IS and 19 at the K. of P. tATrmlf The meeting of the Frances E. Willard W. C. T. U. at Rhoda Temple yesterday, afternoon was largely attended. - The program was in charge of Mrs. Hannah Graves and; Mrs. Eliza .Norris. who read a care- '
fully prepared paper on "Social .chrysanthemums.-" A program was Purity,'' which proved very iuterest-,sriYen consisting ' of a paper on
Mr. John F. Hasemeier, the head of
trip to the cloak manufacturing centers. .
Avoid the afternoon rush by coming in the morning hours. - The most up-to-date, cheapest and largest stock of Cloaks, Suits and Furs to be found in ths city.
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mJSS ' -Taya mmP m - ing and led to a spirited discussion in. which all the members joined, thus adding zest to the already entertaining meeting. A social hour followed, during which it was arranged to hold a public meeting on Thursday afternoon, November 17, to. which 'the Frances E. Willard and Mary F. Thomas W. C. T. Unions will be cordially Avelcome to join as will also the Young Women's Christian Temperance Union. " The ...hour of the meeting will be 2 "o'clock, at which joint session specinl reports will be made by the delegates from each union to ihi State convention at Columbus, Indiana. The affair will be an especially interesting one a large attendance is' -expected. i - -x- - The Ladies Aid Society of the Grace M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. R. M. Lacey, 22 North Seventeenth street yesterday and enjoyed a very pleasant session. An entertaining program had been arranged prominent musical numbers of which vere furnished in a happy manner by the Schalk children. A neat sura was realized from the meeting, which was in the nature of a dime social. Dainty refreshments were , served by the hostess, assisted bv Mrs. J. F. Metzner. -XThe Chinese social given Friday evening by the East Main street C. E. was a very enjoj-able affair. The room was decorated with a large Chinese umbrella! kites, lanterns and Ilyiiig
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at the home of Mrs. Laura Hoover, north of the city. The evening was very greatly enjoyed playing pro gressive -whist, the prize for which was, won by Miss ,?Mary Woodhurst. Refreshments were served. "The next meeting will occur at the home of Miss Alice Borton, on the West Side. ' . ; . . Miss' -'Pearl Green will entertain lie Nomad jSociety this" evening, at ler home, 115 North Thirteenth street. -'.The Drama- General anl Hindu' will' constitute the program numbers .which will be handled by Miss Dunlap and Miss j Elliott. Mrs. Thornton.. Cain entertained in a-eKtrhtful C; manner, ' . about fifty "gifests, Thursday -afternoon, . at her lome in North . Eleventh Street, in lonor" of her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Walter Cain, Miss Carrie Vaughan and Mrs. William Hutton. The hos tess Mas assisted . in Receiving by Mrs. E. 1. Grosvenor, Mrs. Walter Hutttn and Miss Margaret Wicket t. The parlors presented a beautiful appearance, chrysanthemums forming the decorations. The color scheme, in pink and white, was car ried out in the refreshments and dining room, wherein Mrs. Watt and Mrs. Emmons gracefully presided. During the course of the afternoon, the guests were charmingly entertained by the reading of an original poem, by Esther S. Wallace, entitled "The Little Quaker lionnet t," Dainty little Quaker bonnets were novel favors given, which brought to a close one of the neatest and hiu'hlv enjoyable social func tions of the season. , , -- vr w Following the bean supper, given by "the Lady Maccabees, in T. O. O. F. hall, Tuesday, November eighth, a fiue pair of blankets on which a number of chances had been sold were rallied off, the lucky number being 220. As the holder of same has not appeared, the ladies wish to announce it again, that the successful winner may receive the prize. The ladies feel encouraged with the nent sum realized from the supper and raffle and wish to thank their various patrons. X- 4CThe "Horticultural Society Avill meet this afternron at half after one o'clock af the court house. .n interesting program has been preML Humors Are impure matters which the skin, liver, kidneys and other organs can not take care of without help, there U sock an accumulation of them. Thty. litter, the whole system. Pimples, boils, eczema and other eruptions, loss of appetite, that tired feeliag, bilious turns, fits of indigestion, doll, headaches and many other troubles are due to them. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills Benore all humors, overcome an Ithtir affects, strengthen, tone and invigorate the whole system. "I had salt rheum on my hands so that I Mid not work. I took Hood's Sarsaparilla j and it drove out the humor. I continued ' Its use till the sores disappeared. Mbs. Zba O. Brown, Rutuford Falls, Me, j u Hood's Sarsaparilla premises to cure and keeps the promise. -TT ,(,,, T .Ll-.-C.,. Trip to our Cloak and Ladies'
His purchase will be on sale THIS SATURDAY MORNING
The I.adv Maccabees will have an initiation of new members Thursday, Xovensber seventeenth at two-thirty V o'clock, at the lodge rooms in I. O.u
O. r . Hall. A large attendance is earnestly desired. 3 -)f r Landwer Miss Jessie and Mis Magdalena Engelbert will entertain at the regular weekly whist party at ', the Country Club this afternoon. All lady members and cordially invited. their guests are GARFIELD NOTES Tlie school council hold an interesting meeting this week. The ques-t (ion of movement " of pupils in ' the building at the rest periods was taken up. All were in fa,vor of con tinuing the freedom how enjoyed ind various suggestions wore made is to how better order may be secured without abridging it. A committee was also appointed to arrange for Thanksgiving exercises. (Jarfield teachers spout an hour of teachers' meeting in the discussion of their visits last week. Mr. llei'onirnus and Mr. "Wissler visited Muncie. Miss Lesh at Indianapolis, Miss Hough at Marion, Mrs. Hill, Miss Test and Miss Shultz at Dayton while Miss TJond and Mr. Rrunson spent the day at different Richmond schools. The boys of the school were called together yesterday afternoon for a "heart to heart" talk with the principal. After discussion of conduct and work the subject of the cigarette smoking was considered. It has boon claimed that boys addicted to this habit almost invariably fail i their school work. It is a matter of common remark that the cigarette smoking is very prevalent among Richmond beys. It is a wonder that there is no more serious attempt to have the laws on this subject enforced. K. L. By Bribing the Nerves. .with opium a cough may be stopped temporarily, but the inllainmation of which the-cough is a symptom goes from bad to worse. Do not waste time and money on delusive "cough mixtures." Kemember that Allen's Lung Balsam does not merely put the nerves to sleep. It gels ritrh!. down to the r: tt of the trouble and -o cures even deo-seat ed jdTeclioris ol' the throat and lu nizs. MRS. M. A. KIELHORN Is niug out of business and will sell her entire stock of millinery goods at very low prices. She has from the finest to the cheapest goods, so every one can be suited and get good bargains. Feathers, plumes,, silks- velvets, ribbons, and all the. late novelties can be found in her large and complete stock. Mrs. Kielhorn has been in the millinery f business since 1861, so ?he knows how to suit all. The entire stock will be s-cld cheap Sale will continue until Christmas. Remember the place 525 Main Street. RICHMOND WOMEN KNOW OUR COOKING. DEMONSTRATIONS ARE WORTH GOING TO SEE. JONES HARDWARE CO. FINE SILVER TEA SET WITH EVERY PENINSULAR RANGE SOLD THIS WEEK..-, JONES HARDWARE CO. si
the Cloak ' Market
Ready-made Garment
EVERYONE A BEAUTY. Trout, Whitefisli, Pickerel, Blueflsh Catfish and Herring, at THE QUAKER CITY
Fish, Oyster and 10'29 Main St. 'M"!"!"!"!"!"!"!1 ! t 4c 4c 4c 4c 4c t 4c 4c 4c 4c A. SMHM4MI
$10.00, $12.50, $15.00, $18.50 and $20.00 lpeRr"&"kLuT""'. 725 MAIN STREET
r FINEST OYSTERS IN THE CITY. MEYER BROS. PENINSULAR COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT JONES HARDYARE CO. FREE LUNCH AND $8.00 SILVER TEA SET " GIVEN AWAY. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. The Famous Southport, Pennsylvania kind. Good as ever this year. Nuf se.l. ti lbs. 25c. 25 lbs. $1.00. MEYER BROS. ATTENTION, ELKS. THERE WILL BE A MEETING AT THE HALL TONIGHT AT 7:30 TO TAKE ACTION ON DEATH OF OUR BROTHER, FRED JAY. ELMER E. EGGEMEYER, , EX ALTER RULER. ATTEND THE PENINSULAR COOKING DEMONSTRATION AT JONES' HARDWARE COMPANY'S. FREE LUNCH TO ALL. PEOPLE'S COLUMN JL Jk. JLJ All ads. under the above head wU. charged fc r ti rate cr.e-ralf cent a word. Such item a Lost, Found, Help Wanted, etc., inserted free. FOR RENT Two comfortable houses. Applv at 600 K 19th St. :.. 10-4tt.
Department, has made another special
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Poultry Market
Home Thone 393 I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 H,m..M"MM' A i v. m : What . differenUUcj commonplace 'ready -made" from cnstom-tallored " clothes? , Jurt this : .The 5 Average clothing manufacturer 'makes up garments in great quantities, and they're all as alike as many ices from one mold no individuality about them A. B. & Co.'s Hand Tailored Clothing (our kind) have the character that comes from band work, from the care that expert tailors, proud of their skill, give to the product of their fingers. Prices moderate LOST In front of. 5 and 10c stor or in crossing street to the Greek candy store, pocket book, containing a $2 bill and small change. Finder please return to 517 N. D. 6ireer ana receive reward. TOR SALE Old papers for sale al the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in. FOIt KENT Cheap, half double house at 234 S. W. 2d St. Phone 10S7. FOR SASLE A Model Oak coal stove. Will burn coal, wood or gas. Apply at 510 South 13th St. , 12-3t. FOR SALE Several pairs ladies' shoes, different styles, sizes 1, and 2, at less than cost at 1410 North II street. FOR SALE Household goods at 1410 North II street. LOST Brown leather hand-bap, about one week ago. Finder pleas return to 830 Main street or phone .1466 and receive reward. 12-2t. WANTED TO RENT Two or three rooms, near center of city, suitable for physician s office. Address ; F. Wf Krueger, 130 .South 4th St. f 1-.. . --r
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