Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 February 1906 — Page 5
3T ; THE MOPwNING PALLADIUM FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. PAGE 11VK. I s to be th e j& BARGAI M P AY LOCAL BREVITIES SOCIAL EVENTS
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David Davis of Hamilton, 0., was in this city on business Thursday. Chas. Newlin returned from Hagerstown yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell have returned to their home at Indianapolis after a visit with relatives in this jty. Harvard Dentists, 9th and Main tf Mr. and Mrs. James A. Reed returned yesterday from a visit with relatives at Alexandria. i' ' BUFFET LUNCH EVERY SATURDAY EVENING AT THE WESTCOTT. TURKEY SALADS r.AirD EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. . Chas. Winkler was in 'Cincinnati on business yesterday. , J ' COUNTRY DRESSED CHICKENS AT DOAN'S. C. C Bower of Indianapolis was a business visitor here Thursday. Melville Coggeshall of Fountain City visifed friends in this city yesterday. . Dickinson Trust Company has money to loan on real estate at favorable terms. , We do not loan over one-half the value of property. No trouble to get breakfast quiek if you hare Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour. See Dickinson Trust Company for loans on real .estate. .... ' Favorable
terms on loans of less than one-half the value of property. ; v zr.lt 'IMr. and'Mrs;1 Jerfse Fletcher jaye moved to""Ch'icago for an indefinite period. ?vMr. Fletcher will eetabliaii a branch fice of the Richmond Hat Company in that city. Money to loan on farms or city property on favorable terms. We do not loan more than one-half the val ue of property. Dickinson Trust Co. "W , jLstor Cigar 5 cents Alforda. OWEET FLORIDA ORANGES 16 CENTS AT DOAN'S. Mrs. Barney Doherty of Marion, wjfe of Richmond's former polo half Lack, is in the city for a few days, the guest of Mrs. Clarence Jessup. A Comparison Pitman Shorthand Iludreds of rules and word Signs. Charter's, 10 rules, 52 word signs. Day and night classes. Business College. l-2G-6t Don't forget to have Mrs. Austin's pancakes for breakfast. Your grocer can supply you. Astor Cigar 5 cents Alfords. Births. Alva C Jones and wife, 274 Ft. Wayne avenue, girl, second child. James JIanee and wife, Noilli T street, girl, fifteenth cl-iiU. Sylvester Willi'.) :v 1 v,ife, Wn v n e lo v : 1 - b i p. pi", o 1 gi i'.'i !:';'. d . Charles A. (Ua'ura ar.d vit, " South Sixth -:vet? ho, s'-eo :;1 cLii-!. Health C:i:-. Rena Hugo in the f ,:: i!y of John Hugo, 205 North Nm-.renth r.'.rcet, has typhoid fever. - Marrr.rs Iircir?. Kli Wisemr i and TTr.rll.a Cral- cf Greene township. suit rcn Divor.es. . . A snit for divorce wnr. Glcd in'tho circuit con1 1 yesOr lav by tJinau -'A; Charles a?r hist .Marion G;' Clones. She nska for divree, nlirtnTjy. and the custolv of tlirir one child. J"nil Charles, crcd 2 yrs. TT'e cliirges arc cruel rv l "'i'llrYmtn trc,Tront. Marion Cbcilcs is sX prcssnt in. Kokomo. ,. . . ja C ( t ? f pi Ilellcvo Nasal Cainrrb, v.hy h tion, -oi)t.he and he1;! th r 1 lirai.e, tvtop ar.d purii tiie lirer.th. :t :r;:r-! mcinfor .'vT i Tit;. ri)c. , .IsIo by u:rc-r. r ur.'. HOOD - r 1 st Iis Good Give instant ttliei n Sour Stomach. Heartburn, Nt UitM. all discomforts of iuti'ij; option and dvspepsta. Pleasant and economic Medium size, 25c. ; .arpe,$l ; P . . :et, handsome aluminum fconbonnie.t? 10c.' Druggists or mail. C. I. HOOD CO., Lowell, Mass.
3-50 PEBI, TOW, FORKED Phones No. B
One of the most brilliant recep
tions of the season was that given yesterday afternoon by Mesdames Frank Lackey and Maude Gray, at the home of Mrs. Lackey, on North Twelfth street. The home was beauti fully decorated and from two to six the guests thronged the rooms. The hostesses were assisted in the parlor by Mrs. Tom Nicholson, Mrs. Frank McCurdy, Mrs. C. W. Elmer and Mrs. E. H. Cates. The punch bowl was attended by the Misses Juliet Corwin, Carolyn Hollingsworth, Josephine Cates, Lena Coffin, June El mer and Elizabeth Newman. There was a number of out-of-town guests present. . ... . t. Mrs. yrank: Lackey andArMrs. Maude Qray.. will : be hostess at whist! party at the home of Mrs: Lackey 4hia afternoon. v . - --: " The Promiski Club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Turner, South Ninthr street. Cards were the feature of the evening and prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Steele and Charles Schumaker. The next meeting of the club will be on February 14, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chase, West Main street. The Ladies' Aid Society of the First English Lutheran church, held its first regular monthly meeting, and social yesterday afternoon at - the church. Dr. C. .S. Bond will address the meeting of the Mother'a Society, ,o Finley School,.-this;- afternoon A large attendance jieired . at -the meeting, which wiUkbe rbkld in . the school building., vMrs. Eugene Prioe of South Eighteenth street, entertained the Ladies' Aid Society of the Reid Memorial church yesterday afternoon. . ' - Mrs. George . Miller will be v hostess at a social to be given this afternoon from two to five for the Graeo church Aid Soeiety. The Athenae Literary Society will he entertained this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Robert Randall, 1234 Main street. An interesting program has been prepared. The teachers of the Warner school j Wednesday were the hostesses of a
mothers' meeting. The reception ana JIluJa Ul tuulT 'T, , , was held at the school building andsto7.ns "nd cesve cold winch., im-
a largo number were present. Mrs. George Dongan gave an interesting tnlk on her recent trip through Cuba J and Miss Hazel Kei'l played several se'ectionr: on tiie violin, rccomnanied n tiie riano by Mrs. Jeannctte Wilson. Ic;frrs!ircr.ts wore served. Seemly Dcnccs in St. L01U3 4 Ls3t Winder v3rc sv;::! fy Va Tclraun 0mt 0;rir!et c in :x: 3 v o C" e y o?,ir.g I'P.lf ro ii'ie ar. TJrs. A .ti:i's 1 uu-ak c Ho u r. I for it. Ask your grocer CASH EUALL. TITLrEY & CO.. ..T.OEH?. & KLUTE, WIDUP & 'TKOIvir.SON AlD THE EIG ! STORE HANDLE TIIU TJCH- - L1DND IIAT. 20AD ROUTINE. At the meeting of the Board of Pn!:l:c works Wednesday the clerk wrs irsfructed to advertise for bids 0:1 the following1 improvements: Construction of a cement roadway in alloy between Sixth and Seventh, from first alley north of Main to North A street; cement roadway in first alley north of Main street from Sixth to Seventh; construction of a sewer in alley between Ninth and Tenth streets from South II to South I street. The Board adopted a resolution for the construction of a sewer in the alley between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, from North H street to Whitewater rrver.
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' Mrs. Bingham, wife of Brigadier General Bingham, New York's new police commissioner, was for rears a prominent figure at the White House, where
her husband officiated as- master of ceremonies. 'She has also spent much time
In St. 'Louis, Buffalo and Boston. Before her marriage to the general -at St
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GOLD WAVE COMING WITH SNOW AND NORTH EAST WINDS WITH TT Weaiher Maa !Promisea Gold For Sereral Days But Does Not Gnarantee Zero. With a cold wave headed this way and snow and northeast winds on the same train, it looks as if some of the belated January weather was goin? to pull into port at last. From tbe northern part of Ohio mediatelv iollowing the spring j weather of the past two weeks, is especially hard on those who are unprepared. All over the north bitter cold is reigning and the full quantity of snow and ice seems to be coming hi all at once. The weather man promises cold weather for several days but does not guarantee s:cro, although there is every i:i dieation that the "minus" sign will be i:j cvidcr.ee. Todav is the dav of cM drvs for 0 tiP.y C: r. .) vi-v '-',1 v,u::d 1. TWO. VI Jus If. '! ); hc-. v: :( li" .,0 v.'cr.li.c tic OFFiSEBS ELECTED ry Icsicnn.ry Society of the First Presbyterian Church. The Missionary societv at the x- n 1 1 it 1 i. rirst Presbvterian church has fleet - cd the follovyiiigv'.oiTicei's for the ensuing year : Mrs'. Mary Winchester, president; Miss- -Virginia ' Colburn, vice president; Mrs. S-. C. Markloy, secretary; Mrs. J. M. Wampler, treasurer of the Home Mission Society; Mrs. James Mulford, treasurer of the Foreign Mission Society; Mrs. J. B. Stewart ' and Mrs. Harry Mather, assistants. COURT HOUSE In the Circuit Court Wednesday, Attorney B. F. Harris filed suit for G. G. Davis, against Mary Cojrhall and others to quiet title and declare mortgage satisfied. Attorney W. II. -Keller in the circuit court Wednesday, filed suit for Anna G. Moore against Robert P. Moore and others for partition.
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OAIIGE WAS SUCCESS SHVENTY COUPLES AT,STEBET GAB EMPLOYES BALL. Expenses Were Made and a little "Pocket Money" Was Left For Trainmen. - The Richmond Street and Intenirban railway trainmen's second annual ball was held last evening at the I. O. O. F. hall and an immense crowd was in attendance. The street car 1 'boys" worked hard to make the ball a success and the result was more than they anticipated. Expenses were met and each employee of the company received a little "pocket money" besides. At least seventy-five couples danced into the "wee sma' hours" and the balcony was filled with onlookers. Excellent music was furnished by the Tetrauq Quartet of this city. The following is the list of employes who participated in the event: Oscar Brown, Luther Bruce, C. E. Cohlwell. H. L. Ilobson, E. Welsh, L. B. Cranor, H. Boags C. L. Phimp, E. vi.'h. Ch karles Bennett, Jesse Sfo-Kofl-emell, Charles Frick, j. r.T. C. T ' Jarrclt, Carries Ppencer, 1 i Sfi vf I lioliorts. 1. Wri Y. Ern: !!. J. VT. Addl eman, J. IX C. Phillips. R. E. Smith, .her, Joe Jackson, Dan Chatmnn, E. Thnnon. E. T?hoades, O. T. Haugh. Owen Forrester, John Thurman. L. II. MeXess, Frank Da vis. W. E. Hough. L. W. Matti, E. Coleglazier. DEATHS AND FUNERALS TrT ct;i ' t .1. ti- 1 rn ,. , , , vcars, ineit vetnesuav nifur at T!:e ,; . . ' -" ' , nome or ins son, ,ova J.ciser North Third rreet. Tiie func""fd vail take place Saturday morning r.t 30 o'clock, at the horn?. The buiial will be in Earlham cemetery. FRANK Miss Anna Frank, no"1! 30 years died yesterday morning at ! the home of her mother, 7Irs. Jovn j Frank, 323 South Fourth street, fi'-e leaves besides her mother, three sis-! ters, Mrs. Andrew Ml..ner, Mrr. V derman and Miss Frank, all of tl : city. The funeral arrangements will be announced today. FULLB Earl, the 6-months-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fulle, died yesterday morning at the home of its parents, 413 South Fourth (street. The funeral arrangements will be announced later.
FOR ANY ONE WHO HAS THE CASH IN EX
CHANGE FOR GROCERIES. Sugar Cured Hams, just what you want to put away, for per lb, lOVc Hand Picked Navy Beans, S lbs for 2oc; $1.90 per bu. A 25-lb sack Granulated Sugar for $1.28. Hood's Fancy Blend Coffee and 23 stamps for 25c Try our 20c Coffee ; equal to any 25c coffee in Richmond. One day more for you to buy the Richmond Cora at 5c per can; 60c
per dozen. -
1 gallon Fancy Drip Molasses, 30c. A Fine Breakfast Bacon, light or heavy, by the strip, 12y2c Fresh Country Eggs at 18c doz 2 dozen for 35c. -" Fancy line of imitation log jardinieres, something new;- also fancy.
line rookery cuspidors, for 15c each
Friday's Greatest Bargain ! "Pride of Richmond" Flour, jer"$ack, 60c. . ' . . 'f.Wlhite Satin" Floudt per'sacfcfOc. p$v'Qold".'5edal," none better, strictly spring wheat,. 63c. pec sack; $155
per.50 lbs. : t:-
Pur ury liooas we wt.ii sen me rmoas aieioa" vnvon oiucs lor Ikdies' aid misses, $1.00 value for 79c; $2.00 valne, as fine as is made, $li60. - For this day, only the choice of anything we have for $1.69.
Fancy line of Jardinieres, a sample, regular value from $1.50 to $2.00
at 89c. ' " ; . . .
Come early and secure the bargains. Stamps with all purchases.
Store open until 9 p. m. Friday night.
Model Departm't Store Trading Stamps with AH Purchase Free Delivery New Thone, 107; Old 'Phono, 13R Store Open Taesday, Friday and Saturday EreninfS 411-413 Main Street
C. C. & L. Time Table (EflectiTe Sept. r24th.) 'Xi
N.3Daily. - Leaves-Biehmood 9 :05. a. m. Leave Cottage Grove 9:50 a. ta. Arrive Cincinaati f; . 11 :30 a; fn. No. 1 Daily except Sunday. . Leaves Richmond 4 :00 p. m, Arrives Cottage Grova 4:40 p. m. YU 0. H, ft D. Leave Cottage Grove 4:59 p. m. Leave Oxford 5:14 p. m. Leave Hamilton ....5:35 p. m. Arr. Cincinnati fl(,6:20 p. nu No. 63 Suaday onlyLeave Richmond ....7:45 p. m. Arrive Cottage Grove8:35 p. m. Via.0.IL&D. Ieave Cottage Grove8:43 p. m. Leave Oxford .......9:01 p. m. Leave Hamilton ....9:30 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati ..10:30 p. m. No. 2 Daily. Via 0. H. & D. Leaves Cincinnati ....8:30 a. m. Leaves Hamilton 9:10 a. m. Leaves Oxford ...... .9 :32 a. m. Arr. Cottage Grove ..9:4S a. m. Via. C. C. & L. Leav. Cottage Grove 10:10 a. tn. Arrives Richmond .. 10:50 a. m. No. 4 Daily. Via. 0. 0. & L. Leaves Cincinnati .:20 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove 7:03 p. m. Arrive Richmond ..7:45 p. tru
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