Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 January 1906 — Page 8

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h Quite ni-id SCORING NIGHT MOT EXTENSiO

HE AND TEAM MATES RUN UP FOURTEEN POINTS ON FT. WAYNE.

CENTRAL LEAGUE STANDING. Clubs W. L. Pc.

Iii(lianaiK)lis 30 10 Marion 32 18

21 25 29 29 30 33

.092 .040 .571 .500 .442 .420 .375 .353

Danville 2S Anderson 25 Fort Wayne 23 Kokomo 21 1 .ojjfansport IS Lafayette 13

Lafayette 9; Anderson 4. "Palladium Special Dispatch: Lafayette, Ind., January 9.- In a "i'me abounding in hrilliant team

ivorU and pood defenfe Lafayette de

THAT ARE BEING PLANNED BY THE PENNSYLVANIA AT THIS TIME.

PRESIDENT GASSATT WISHES

To Complete Improvements Under Way Before He Retires The Local Situation.

Tt is not thought thai any extensive improvements ar-J lieinjr plann-

f: ifpl Anderson tonicrht lv a score1''! U-r tins city by the rennsyivania

i f 9 to -1. Tlie Sycamores lost a goal Lines for the coming year as Presiii the final pevio.1 on a third foul by j lp"t Cossatt has signified his inten- ' Mi!t who tripped Pierce uninten-' 'ou f finisliinir all the improve-ti-nallv. The work of Co.shali vasj'ts Avliicli he lit' started, before t' , feature of the Sycamore pla in.tr. ' relire-i'ent from ofliee in three T'-c feature of the visitors playing 1 years, ai-d aide fromthe lmb! track vns the work of Wodtke and Mai-;flo,!l 'dmd'us, O., to Richmond,

which lias been compleled as far as Pradford, Ohio, there is no possibility that, anything special will ba done by the eoir-pany this year. It is the

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Loansport 14; Ft. Wayne 0. Palladium Special Dispatch:

.... , . . . intention to extend the double track

( v iven a team in the Central League

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when Lcf?ansport won here tonight 1-v a score of 14 to 0. The game started in a whirl wind fashion and at the first period neither side was able to score. In the second period the work of Bone and Mercer was too much for Ft. Wayne's defense and the Tigers caged several goals. Till this time Sutton's work at the cage had been a feature, but in the last session he madq no effort to stop the drives and the game became a farce. Indianapolis 6; Kokomo 2. Palladium Special Dispatch: Indianapolis, Ind., January 9. Indianapolis won from Kokomo toi:ight by a score of Q to 2 at the Auditorium in a slow and uneventful jvame. At no' stage of the contest 1 ad the visitors any chance to change the tide of battle and their work was extremely listless. , The defense game of the Indianalis team was one of the distinct features of the evening and time and again the plays of the visiting rushers were broken up long before they had attempted to shoot fofr the eage.

: Many ills come from impure' blood. Can't have pure blood with faulty digestion, lasy liver and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blood Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and purifies the blood.

from Bradford to this city and this

work will be taken up in the early spring. Last year the only improvement of any moment was the building of the large water filter oas of the Union Depot. This cost the railroad company $12,000, and is comparatively a new feature of modern railroading. In the water filter there is an automatic mechanism which mixes the chemicals and deposits them in the tank of water. The water is thereby softened and made pure and clean. Lime and soda are hvo of the most important chemicals used, the filter requiring at least a carload of lime each month.

HER FIRST DEER. Diana Tip to date is very much in evidence during tbe open season for deer, and many American women are sueli good shots that a bij; bv.ik lias little chance to save his life when one of them "draws a bead" on him. The accompanying pk-ture shows a fair hinder, her quarry and the favorite meIiud of banging a deer up in eamp after the hum is oven

Is at the trading stamp people are bound to cause u to do: and just o show you what your money is worth to us, and also how tKey appreciate our business, the following items will prove to you. They are going to give us more than double stamps and show their appreciation. Wednesday and Thursday are the days on which you receive this great stamp deal. 6 lbs Hand Picked Navy Leans and 20 stamps for 26c 3 lbs Fancy Rice and 15 stamps for. .... .25c 10 lbs Countiy Medium Beans and 10 stamps for 25c 3 Cans Richmond Corn and 10 stamps. .... . . . . T. 25c 3 Cans Marifat Peas and 10 stamps. 25c 3 Cars Hominy and 10 stamps for 25c In our Queersware Department we have greater value to offer you than any other store, but with the stamps extra. It is wonderful. One set of Gold Land Cups and Saucers, plates or soup bowls, and 40 stamps for 60c 1 sot Tumblers and 30 stamps 35c 100 piece set Farcy Decorated China ware, guaranteed not to craze or crack, and 100 stamps, .'.$7.93 1 "Water set and f.O stamps for 50c Mantles! Mantles! 1 mantle and 10 stamps for ...10c Not over G to each customer. These are the days fur you to cou-e and fill your stamp hook. n our Dry C.oods Department, Ladies and Children's pood ribbed top hose for 10c and 10 stamps with o'leh, pair.

!us, Tiuus. Yur.r choice of an v one in our store for $1.80 and GO

si amps willi each rn.u,

See us and secure your bargains.

IViODEL UEPARTM ToTORE

Trad'nr; Siaxapt ith All Purchases Tree Delivery New Vhcne. 1C73; ; CM Tl.ons, 13Fv Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evening 411-413 Main Street

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(.riiiLiinifi uubbkuu m-iiw Iy Clarence Flynn.

Prof. Hadley Talks. land Regin Reagan. From these were T.r tt it 4i . chosen : as winners Zimmerman, FraMr. Hadley of the Mathematics " . . x , . , . . i ii i t zer. and Gardner. Ihe interclass de'epartment occupied the chapel pe- f ' , , , , , . i .i ., .1, bates are scheduled for Uiursday, aod A-esterday morning Avith a talk , . A. . , on "mirrors." ' January an(1 the final allege debate, for Saturday, January 27. V Easket Ball Opening. , -

W. H. ROMBY AFTER I FURNITUPvE SUPPLIES. '

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L, S. CHENOWETH, MITRT mn cmifh Ninth st IvsLbIu U Iv U

100 South Ninth St.

Ltest Methods in Crown and Bridge Work.

Phone 1741. i

JURY CHOSEN TO HEAR

REUEF IN SIX HOURS.

OVERMAN TO MARTINSVILLE.

PIIIT inxillPT OlPIrT nn ' . Stressing Kidney and Bladder

OUII . AUfilfldl UHOLl UU "Jsease relieved in six hours by

jJNew Great South American Kidney jCure." It is a great surprise on ac-

and it is this v-i'l

Henry Overman, who has been in charge of the West cot t Hotel pool room has left for Martinsville. Indi

ana, where he will remain for about son Earlham has ever known. two weeks. His place in the pool , , - . , . . , . , i m -nil L Sophomore and Junior Debates. room is being held by Tom Elliot, who formerly had charge there. j Tlie Sophomore primary debate

took place yesterday at 3:20 o'clock

AN INVESTIGATING TRIP.

Placards have been posted at the college and in the citv. announcing

'n ,,nin, np uj.t i.nii eflcm - W TT. Romev. of the Roinev Fur- iuie. it is a great surpns

:,t the Coliseum next Fridav niglit. . "iturc Co., -.has gone to Chicago. Frank Allen the Plaintiff Was Placed couuoi ns exeeeoing promptness m

Crent interest is being manifested From there he will go to Grand w,tce Vm? ! ...T, .? KT ,in TT' "T'

j. -ww- j ami uacu, in maie or lemaie. jtelieves

confidently expected that R-npids and Nev York City to witl.e tlie most sueesful sea- 'ness the exhibits of the furniture

n-avkels. Mr. Roraey makes these trips twice a year, in January and July, for the purpose of purchasing stock for his store.

On the Witness Star

day Afternoon.

A jury has at last been chosen to hear the case of Frank Allen against the Richmond Casket Company in his

retention of water almost immediatelyIf y" want quick relief and euro this is the remedy. Sold by A.hf.

! Lukcn, druggist, Richmond, Ind.

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FIRST SKATING CLASS. suit for $3,000 damages for ininries $100 Dr. E. nfttrhon'- Anti-THn.

Forty couples were present at the ' """" " ' w .jr u wuuu tu uu uiuic ma

The judges, Profs. Wm. N. Tmeblood fltlfl AT R Tvfnivnrfli v. plfrtprl to Tpn.

For the nurnoSe of investi?atim? :t ih iQCQ i n.o RAniinm " a.. ; i 'n irn.v v;i,f was tJie on,y witness heard yester- 5iuu ,ir you have a child who aoila

the plant of electric light and power ; Senior debate. On TToelcher of Rich- Skating Clnb at the Coliseum. Th day "ernoon and his testimony bedding: from incontinence of water companies of several cities, the mond, Hadleigh Marsh of Chicago, affair is strictly invitational, and the , ntot 'et finished. It. is thought that , during sleep Cnres old .mnd young Board of Public Works, composed of and J. C. Rundles of Fort Wayne, ferowd ofyount peoplpe present was I?6 cae Wl11 continue -until Thurs- auk. It ttehersarsfrnwy mftrmftnj

Joseph Zeller, Frank Davenport and . The other contestants were, Sprad- select and congenial. The commitTtTiii; t i .!.. ... .... ' , . . " . ......

wuiiam nosa nave gone on a trip

which will include Pittsburg; Colum

bus, Ohio, Fort Wayne and other cities.

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tee in charge hopes that the club vill

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I alike. It arrests the trouble at one.

Byram C. Robbins and Thomas """.r uc, uugK(

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The Juniors debated at 7:15 p. m. be put on a, paying basis and that it Study are the attorneys for the '

The contestants were O. M. Frazer, will continue to exist during the re- : plaintiff and Jesse Reeves and John

I Meek Zimmerman, Frank Gardner, mainder of the season.

I Rupe represent the defendant.

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Our Ladies' EiluA Underwear Sale, just a day ahead of our Annual " Happy Week

Come today, Wednesday, and see the bargains.

Muslin GoiAs--Prices 48c, 58, 78 and 98c. They are all right quality and price

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Special Lot Hemstitched Tucks, Lace and Embroidery Trimmed- They are choice and cheap- Price 98c. OrSCf COVCrS, BrGWerS GieSTliSe C05C out c entire ot as quickly as possible and yet not to (quite) give them away, -r-rr? r lT.. . , , . (W have made the price only 19 CENTS- ' . - Pine Cambric Corsei-covers AND EMBROIDERY trimmingLQrQe ASSOrfrnSFll OJI DraW--irS::pfic?"f47c-;93:arl:I $1-50- any pairs at much below actual value, Other choice m (qs of Shirts, Go v.is, D: wers and Corset .Covers at big reductions.

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