Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 February 1906 — Page 5

TmrSIOSITIITa PALLABIUU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1906. .? .

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Money to loan on farms; or"&:city property on favorable terms. We do not loan more than one-half, the value of property. Dickinson Trust Co. . George McKinney visited friends at Cambridge City yesterday afternoon. Harvard Dentists, 9th and Main tf Mrs. Emma Lamb of Greensfork is the guest of relatives in this city. Plenty of Young Chickens to fry at Harmeier's today. F. E. Addleman of Lynn was in this city yesterday. See Dickinson Truj Company for loans on real estate.. Favorable terms on loans of less than one-half the value of property. W. A. Nicholson of Portland; was in this city on business Friday.;' ; V; Plenty of Young 'Chickens tdr fry at Harmeier's today;' (,..- Mrs. Effie Porter 'has" returned from a visit with fnendk at Sommerville, O. More of those Sweet Florida Oranges, 23c a dozen at Doan's. 13-5t Harry Heck of Anderson was a business visitor here yesterday. Plenty of Young Chickens to fry at Harmeier's today.' Mrs. E. O. Bowell is visiting at Anderson. Country Doan's. Dressed Chickens at 13-5t Mrs. F. B. Casey of Dayton was visiting relatives in this'-city yesteray. Dickinson Trust Company f has money to loan on real Restate at' favorable terms. We do notjoau over one-half the value, of property,' The Rev. Stanley Hughes went to Cincinnati yesterday. Little Pig Sausage at Doan's,, 13-5 Mrs. Enos Veal of X3r,eppsfork visited friends in this ty;sterday. '.. A happy thought, Mrs'v Austin's Pancakes for breakfast. Ready in a jiffy. .; ' "y-"r . ' F. J.' Miss Laura Foster is the guest of friends at Hamilton. A happy thought, Mrs. Austin's Pancakes for breakfast. Ready in a jiffy. . 5 ' ' Mrs. J. F. Mczner left yesterday on nfew days ;';vfs!ttfitli relatives' in Indianapolis, v , . , " - - " r - H.; A happy thought' Mrs., Austin's, v 1 1 Ai' T -L. .1 : rancases ior ureaK4.itai. . neuuy. u a jiffy. ... , ; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Sloan of Indianapolis are visiting Frank Glass and wife for a few days. Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 35 -NortirEighth, i . :ii ,n i. i. i. price Friday and Satunlayt to make room for spring goods. Trimmed hats ' 60c, 75c, $1.00. 16-2t J. C. Dodson of Cambridge City was in the city on business Thursday. ' r BUFFET LUNCH EVERY SATURDAY EVENING AT THE,WEf COTT. TURKEY SALADS ACT EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT.J fri-sat-'f Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Jones of JHh Eleventh street are visiting their daughter at Kent, O. . Try that new drink the Kyllyalu15 cents but it is worth it. ' Mrs. 0. G.t Kiesel of Qui ncy,. 111. J is the guestof friends in, this city., Mr. and Mis. George -Bone returned to Kokomo j-esterdaycafter a few .VlftTO visit with f riAnda in . fhi oifv. V - ml , "tn Ulltliv UIC XV 1 iy ill ubyrd at Trices. It's a daisy. It costs 15 cents but it is worth it. for a visit with relatives in Ken--i - IUCK.V. : . .. . Edward Johnson aud family visiting relatives at Camden. are W. J. Morris made a business trip to Brownsville yesterday. . t Take Mo.olr'' '4 a Ta purify, vltallre and emita yotf-btood, create an appetite and give yotf'tSrfrnfrth. - Liquid or tablets, 100 Doses One Dollar.

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PREPARE A GOOD PROGRAM

CBYSPUS ATTUCKS LOYAL LEX4, , GUE MEETS SUNDAY. " .

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Who Have Done Much For . The Colored Race. ' The Cryspus Attucks Loyal League will render the following program at the South Ninth Street Baptist church Sunday, February 18, 1906, at 3:30 p. m: Music. . Invocation by the Rev. H. C.- Randolph. Biographical Sketch of Lincoln, by Mrs. Jessie Brown Cook. "Lincoln, the Emancipator" : byGeorge W. Conrad. Music. 1 Life . and Character of William Lloyd Garrison," D. B. Lampkins, Earlham -College. Music. ,:- ' i: , ' '. " ': -r v-r "Frederick Douglas, the Antjslavery Advocater," by Rv. . Clarence M. Case, South Eighth Street Friends Church. , MfiUH . Music' . jV-j General remarks, by Rev. H. C, Randolph. ' J Benediction, the Rev. Mr. CotthlahV The program committee is composed of W. B. Arnold, W. G. Huffman, Rev. J. R. Harvey and W. H. Dennis, chairman. DR. HILL DIE NOT LECTURE. Ov,ing to Smallness of Crowd Entertainment at Christian Church " Did Not Take Place. '. ' ' Dr. Harry Hill of Indianapolis did not lecture at the t Christian church last night, as,,. was announced, owing to the smallness of the crowd. It i&'to be regretted that the: lecture did not come off, as Dr. Hill is. one of the best lecture a this state. f-r , PASSING OF THE HENSLEY FAMILY VIRGINIAN AND HER BROOD O? r FOUR HAVE DEPARTED FOR THE WEST. MAKE ; NO STOPS ENROUTE Woman Received $40 From Her Father Township Gave Her a a Basket of Food. AUcr a pleasant visit to this city behif? entertained the greater part of the time at the home of the Friendless, Mrs. Mary Hensley and her familjiof four. children, departed Thursfor the home of Mrs. Hensley's father in Washington State. pince early winter, Mrs. Hensley has been living off the township, waiting for someone to provide her with a first class ticket to Washington State, where her father lives. She was offered a ticket to Chicago, but l-efused it, as she wanted to make the whole trip without annoying delays. She also liked the city, and the way; she was treated here. A few days ago ' she received . a, cJSeck from her father for $40 and together . with the amount which was raised, through .charity, she was enabled to proceed on her way. A large basket of food was ' prepared and given to her as a last token of regard by the township authorities. ,Mrs. Hensley's visit in this city was a standing joke among the township and county authorities. Trustee Potter thinks that Mrs. Hensley is the most independent woman this side of England. RESIDENCE PICTURES. All those wishing the picture of their residence in Dalbey's Centennial Souvenir of Richmond should notify E. F. Dalbey and Son at once. CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES. Three candidates "received the Past and Most "Excellent Master's de grees in King Solomon's Chapter R.i A. M.; last night. . I

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it i SCHOOLS OP, RICHMOND LAST WEEK. ' BUILDINGS ARE TOO CROWDED Especially Is This True at the Starr School Kindergartens Are Successful. 1 Hi nearly three! .undjfd.r- and ;fitty ehfldreii started in the public schools pf the city this week, one - hundred eighty jin the kindergarten and 'one hundred fifty iKhel'YegUlar One B. grade. This il nluch larger num.Vffj than ever- y before t commenced school at the id-yeaj:i term, and shpws directly the work of the kin34rgHfens, whhjh have recently been installed in the school buildings. V Until last fall, ail of the public school buildings were not supplied with a kindergarten department, for J children under six years of age, there were fewer then in the first grade and it took them a longer time to learn. Now kindergarten departT ments have been installed in all of the building-s except Vaile, and the rtesult has been, most satisfactory. A large per cent of those who started in the Gne'B grade were promoted from; thet'kinde'rgarteri room, whhere they had r already learned ;the alphabet and fsihvple spelling u: ; l' The larsrest .'.Idndersrarten debark 1 ment is then kttheSfaitf where",- there are I thirty-five children in. that.iroomvjand forty-seven .clyl? dren inth(e firgradetking eigbtjf two children wlto, are not more than six'years' of-ag Thi is the largest district in rthe' city -and the primary department is crowded. Although .three hundred thiriy-one children entered the , grade schools, only eighty-two left for Garfield, making a gain of two hundred and fifty in the eight grade schools. ' At such . a rate, ; there ' wilV' be need for additions to many of the school buildings of the city, and the Starr School, especially, is becoming too small to accommodate the large number of pupils which attend from that part of the city. ' BIG ORANGE SALE! YOUR CHOICE OF SEEDLESS OR FLOR IDA ORANGES SATURDAY ONLY 19c DOZEN AT THE BEE HIVE GROCERY. WILL REMAIN IN CALIFORNIA. Clarence Seefloth and His Mother Like the Western Country Exceedingly Well. Clarence W. Seefloth, who is now in, Lbs Angeles with his mother, Mrs. Mary Seefloth, writes frequently to his relatives in this city, saying that he likes the climate and his work very much. lie intends to locate there permanently and has asked that the Seefloth household furniture which has been' stored here; be sent to him. Mr: -Seefloth 'is now assistant bookkeeper in "iiie 5 Union Iron Works which ma,kes a specialty of' the: man ufacture of battic ships'. ' ": ' A mutJoal organization represents "'Iyo, of flJohtncnf's higb, taodj . Ug Jn the rt . . TETRAUQ... CONCERT QUARTET Tho only quartet engaged for dally concert at the World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904 . . ...... SUPT. BAILEY IMPROVED. Superintendent Bailey has returned to his duties after a short absence on account of sickness. TWENTY THREE AT WORK . . Sheriff Smith now e has . '.twenty three prisoners at work at the county jail ureaiwiujj sioae. ; . . .o O. ..... t -: RESIDENCE PICTURES. All those " wishing: the picture of their residence i EMbey Cententrial Souvenir of tliclimond should notify'E. 'F. Dalbey and son at once.

CAUGHT BY THE GRIP--

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A Southern Jude Cured. Judge Horatio J. Goss, Hartwell, Ga., writes: "Some five or six years ago I had a rery Severe spell of grip which left me with systemic catarrh. ;A friend advised me to try, your Petuna, which Idid, and was immediately benefited and' Cnrod. The third, bottle J: Gbss. Cured In a Few Weeks. -. ; Miss Jean Cowgill, Grlswold Opera House, Troy, N. Y., is the leading lady .with the Aubrey Stock Co. She writes the following: ' - "During the past winter of . 1901, I suffered for Several weeks from a severe attack of grip, which left a serious catarrhal condition of the throat and head. ... . "Some one suggested Peruna. As a last resort; after wasting much time and money on physicians, I tried the remedy faithfully, and in a fe weeks was as well as ever." Jean Cowgill. SOCIAL EVENTS Miss Lillie Ileckman, Mrs. George McCauley and son, James, Mrs. Albert Sittloh, of Denver, Colo., Miss

Ida Bartel and Mrs. Will-Meerhoff.be held this evening at 7:30 o'clock

are the guests of Mrs. George Lantz, at Dayton, 0. . The Woman's Missionary Society i of Second Presbyterian church has elected the following officers: , President Mrs. Ovelman. . Secretary Mrs. Ellis. . Treasurer Mrs. Warder. A social hour was pleasantly spent, ; The following invitation has, been issued to the dancing party to be given February 22: The Grand international Auxiliary1 to the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engiseers invite yourself and lady to ' a danceing party" given at I. O. O. F. hall, on Thursday evening, February ! t1k o-ran.l tnimli will hpo-in nf 9 o'clock, and Heidelberg's orchestra, of Dayton, O., will furnish the music. As admission will be given only by invitation, all those desiring to attend are asked to procure their invitations before next Thursday. :; PROBATE COURT NOTES. ''Patrick Dillon, administrator of Lthe-estate- of Mary Schneider, filed proof of his appointment yesterday. T' John 'A. Spekenhier, .executor of the' estate -of NJohn AJ Burbank, filed proof of his appointment yesterday! Walter S. Commons, administrator of the estate of John Bowlan, filed proof of his appointment yesterday. Isaac Dougan, administrator of the estate of Paul Ferguson filed proof of his appointment yesterday. Rody Shiel " of Indianapolis has wheeted his kite and jumped into the ring to fight . the . railroad, combine. We feel sorry for the combine. ' ....... CREAM TO WHIP. ..... . e . Extra Heavy. Fresh Milk ' Phone 292. HADLEY BROS.

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i Grip Resulted! In Catarrh. Miss Alice Bielke . Treasurer Young Women's.5 Society. , ,of the Lutheran Church, Me nasha, Wis., writes : "I gratefully acknowledge the good that Peruna did ' me after I had been sick with la grippe Which left me in a very weak: and emaciated condition, with catarrhal trouble of the head and ears. . r: "My mother suggested that I take it to build up my strength and rid myself of- . the troublesome catarrh, and it acted with wonderful speed. was able to resume my work insidef two months and I am in splendid health now." Alice Bielke. One reason why Peruna has found permanent use in so many homes is that it contains no narcotic of any kind. Peruna is perfectly harmless. It can be used any length of time without acquiring a drug habit. Peruna does not produce temporary results, it cures. DEATHS AND FUNERALS NICHOLSON The funeral services for Charles A. Nicholson will at the home of Andrew J. Black and j (J H. Aring, 323 Lincoln street. The 'services will be conducted by the Rev. W. M. Nelson. The remains wip be taken on an early train to Redkey, where further services will be held. The burial will be at Redkey. TANGEMAN Louis Tange'man, aged 50 years, died yesterday morning at the home of Mrs. McGuire, 30S North Fourth street, after" a" long llIness- ' - .... MURRAY Paul, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murray, .died yesterday morning at their home in Spring Grove, of lung fever. The body will be taken to 'Winchester today for services and burial. Process servers insist that Mr. John D. Rockefeller is lost. We always had an impresion that it was impossible to "lose Mr. Rockefeller." ; - A New York grand jury, intimates that it wants to learn about gambling in that city. The only proper way is to buy stack of chips and sit in the game.- - The Pennsylvania railroad has bought another entire town in West Virfiinia. ' The Pennsylvania seems to have been converted to the "municipal ownership theory.'? It' is in evidence that Congressman Longworth reads "Romeo and Juliet" to refresh his mind in the way of delivering pretty speeches. ,, n iThe next government commissioner who goes fooling around the beef trust lookinjr for facts and figures, will, probably, have the dogs sicked on him. Secretary Taf t, thinks the canal zone should be widened. This is the first intimation that the secretary met with difficulty in getting through it.

PE-RU-NA.

LaCrippc Is Epidemic Catarrh. IT spares no class or nationality. Th cultured and the ignorant, the aristo crat and the pauper, the masses and the classes are alike subject to la grippe None are exempt ail are liable. Grip is well named. The original French term, la grippe, has been shortened by the busy American to read Without intending to do so, a new word has been coined that exactly describes the case. As if some hideous giant with awful grip had clutched us in its fatal clasp. Men, women, children, whole towns and cities are caught in the baneful grip of a terrible monster. Have you the grip? Or, rather, nasi the grip got you? If o, read the fol lowing letters. , , .J . ia'.;" These testimonials speak for them elves as to the efficacy of Peruna in cases of la grippe or its-after-effects: Saved by Pe ru na. J 5 Hon. James R. Gulll is one of the old est and most esteemed men of OmatraNeb. He has done much to make II what it is, serving on public boards' ; number of times. He endorses Peruna in the following words : ; "I am 68 years old, am hale and hearty and Peruna has helped me attain it. Two years ago I had la grippe my life was despaired of. Peruna saved me." J. R. Guill. r A Relative of Abraham Lincoln. Mr. Silas S. Lincoln, who resides at 913 1 street, N. W., Washington, D. Ci has the honor of being third cousin ta Abraham Lincoln. He writes: " ; "I had la grippe five times before o Ing your medicine. Four years ago I began the use of Peruna, since which ' time I have not been troubled with that, disease. .. . "1 can now do as much Iwork if mj desk as I ever could in my life. I have gained ; more than ten pounds in weight." S. S. Lincoln. ? ; r, , Pe-ru-na Not Only Cured La Grippe but Benefited the WhAle Svitnin . Miss Alice M. Dressier, 1313 N. Dry ant Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., writes,: . "Last spring I suffered from lagripp and was partially cured, but the bad after-effects remained through the mvs Bvssavasvw -ft UlU UW strong as I was before. 1 i - "One of my college friends who, was visiting me asked me try Peruna and I, did so and found it all and more thai I had expected. , . "It not only cured me of the catarrh but restored mo to perfect health, and built up the entire system." Alice M. Dressier. Address Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium,Columbus, Onio. it m ttiw a n fi am ma nnw mn wi wast 23C CENTS A DOZEN Saturday Only Sweet Oranges Large Juicy and no seeds Extra fine this week Plenty Dressed Chickens, Oysters, Cauliflower New Beets, Rhubarb, Radishes Onions, Lettice, Cabbage, Celery, ferseys, Cran Berries. Cream to Whip Pure Maple This is very good. - - - - Sugar - - New York Buck Wheat - - Yellow Corn Meal. Country Cured Hams and Sausage. Telephone us for your Saturday Supply and include a dozen of those Oranges they are fine Telephone Orders ? Carefull ,- Filled. . :ryMy y Phone 292. HADLEY Bros LOST A small package of lace. Finder return to the Palladium office. . ":. CONFINED TO HIS BED. W. L. Buell, of North Twenty-first and T streets, an employe of the Hoosier Drill company is confined to his bed this week with a severe cold. FLOWER MISSION . THANKFUL. The Flower Mission supper, given Thursday evening in . the Masonic Temple, was a complete success, and the Mission wishes to thank1 the publie for its patronage.