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Mask Carnival, (L;StuYday:;-ttihtJ 0. H. Hampton of Fountain &kfwas in this city i-oa, businas-yfcsterv day. :: tilaji:5!c:::nt: jju : ' ; .... , Mask Carnival, Col. Saturday night. Chas. Blair 'attend xuMce at EatpnTThursday;;evemng.:":r"::': Money to loan on farms or fcfty property on favorable terms. "We do not loan more than one-balJ the vajue of property. Dickinson Trust Co. Clem Gaar was at Greenville terday. HI : ! i!r Mrs. Austin's Pancakes, really ; su-, peridr t6e very thing, cer. ? Dr. Harold madea business trip to Indianajolia 'yesterday. - See Dickinson Trust )Co?npany..fo loans on real estate. Favorable terms on loans of less than one-half the value of property. Y', Will "Clements of 'Fountain1 City wasjjbijitx QP-.business, yester-r day. Little Pig Sausage , at Dpan-j-"; Mrs. Colbin Jias 'turne.to, Eldd rado after a vfcit iti Jthisiity. S BUFFET LUNCH EVERY SATURDAY EVENING At sTHE . WESTCOTT. TURKEY SALADS . AND EVERYTHING GOOD TO EAT. f ri-sat-tf .v Joe Hill was at Greenville, '()'. J". on business yesterday. J ' ' i Sweet Florida Oranges," 23 cents at ' Doaix'K ' v f C s Dr. C. R. Bondvwaa at Tndiananolis Thursday, t.L. "j ,1"' Mm A ,iti' 'a t3nrtolrAa..'flalt onperior to everything, "Ask your gro cer. ' Mrs. Chas Wriffht returned to her home at IIamiltOft,f,0. yesterday af" ter a' visit' with friends in this cityj Dickinson -Trust Company - has money 'to loan on real e.tate at favorable terms. We do 'not loan over one-half the value of property. John Taylor 'was at'. Eaton)-- 0., yesterday. .. y'' ' Fancy Country Dressed Poultry at :!!. Newton Werner; was nt Cambridge City Thursday. v','i'r -lj HarvTreafitttOth and laS Mtl 3Crs. Austin's Pancakes,,. really supenor to everything. .sk your gro-. cer: - t 4 M!rs. ' J mf$t Munrpe, eturn"e4itto Connersyil? f jf Je, a ; f edt . days with. triends , .thiacity. u. ,Vr,4i II)' X The standard blood-purifiinr medicine.' In fiscal liquid or new tablet Jtorpui - w V rsaparilla Style

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TV0 Df THE PARTY RETOIfll . . . 0U ftMESSRsiJONES ;and camp- " belwOmE TRoix mmoo. Climate in South Was Detrimental to Mr.' Campbellfs Health Others Expected Tomorrow. i Howard Campbell, -1 president of Gaar, S?ott & Co. who. went on a. trip through Mexico returned home yesterday with L. M. Jones, because he feared for his health in the southern climate,-, Mr. Campbell has. been ill for several months, and the Mexican weather, 'combined with the traveling and worry, caused him to fear a reMr. Campbell and Mr. Jones left the remainder o.f the.-Pichnrond party ewtoh 'Jenkins George L'. Cates and P.". W,: Smith ; .msico City, last Wednesday, and came directly to Richmond. The remainder of the parryf will probably arrive home tomor-V'-i? Telephone us for, yonr Saturday wants and include a dozen of our Sweet 23c. OraesTb.Wt92. . .:U,. -HADLEY. BROS. , t WALTER DE WITT, MANAGER HAS CHARGE OF "HIS 3 NESS THE BEY.' ' HIGHA Richmond Boy WhoHas Advanced To the Front in the Theatrical Business. 1 The rpany Richrnond friends of Walter C. PeWitt, formerly of this city, were delighted to see him here again yesterday, even''.bU,t for .a day. Mr. DeWitt is manager of the show troupe,- "HisHighnesthe Bey," and did not get to stay but a short time .in hig. old home city. He has been gone from Richmond fifteen years, and has been engaged mostly1 in the theatrical buiness. He ,is manager of the LaSalle Theatre, in Chicago,. 'and -has also , ha.d charge, -from time to time, of various aggre gations of players. He is one of the leading theatrical -men--.of -the west and manages jis. troupe. with .success. . : 1. if.. -M .. f r Telephooe us f or . youT0Satr urday wants and - inclndea dozen of btir Sweet 23c Or, anies. Phone 292.' : v I r r HADLEY BROS., - . m. I' - . , ... ...4 I JEROME K.1( JEROME COMING. Noted English , Humorist Will Speak at the Gehnett Theatre on March First. ; ill - ' I .!'.!' . ( The' rieople of Richmond will have the opirtunityi of hearing Jerome K. Jerome (pronounced Jerum-ktJenim) who is -the tark Twain of Englaridi Mr. Jerome is 'now making alletturei tour of this country and wilii appear at the 'Gennett' theatre on the. event ing of' March 1;. .He will be brought here .under the: auspices of the students of the High School who . intend to purchase a painting for the school building' from the proceeds of ; the lecture.'1 .:''v-!'u' : j - -:. T X . iTi. - - 1 L. I I as tlie? author of "The IdhtsTMughts.' of , an Idle Fallow. 1 ' His burner is keen and kindly and he is an'enter-taining-speaker. Seats for .the lecture will soon be placed on sale and it is .expected that a large audietice will greet him. : ADOPT LITTLE OTTO HAROLD. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alio n Take ' 1 , Child Who Was Abandoned By His Father. LiUle Otto Harold,, i-thei son of Mrs. Ruby Harold, yesterday, on conf sent of the child's mother was adoptjed by Joseph and v.Mary 'Allen."The child's father abandoned his family some :tim6 ago; i -

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SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1906.

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The Womens -Missionary Soeiety of the . First Presbyterian church held its annual meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Graham, on North 11th street. The old officers - of the Society retired at this meeting. . r i; Six new members were taken into the Society. Following the program, the hostess,, assisted by Mesdames Judson, Ferriday and Robie, served light refreshments. Miss Kathryn Thompson played several selections on the piano during the afternoon. . A very unique program was given at Whitewater building Thursday afternoon in honor of Washington's birthday. The program was given largely by the children, which consisted of. drills, songs and stories. A recitation and reading by Miss Harned, and a talk by Prof. Stinson, who had spent some time in and around Washinjgtoff" and Mtr' VerawgaW much interest to the prpgrmT ' HI Miss Delia1 Dowhihgjv:a student of last year "whose Home isaPXenia, Ohio, was visiting at the 'college yesterday. - ; ; ' . i" , Prof. Wm. H. Trueblood 'spoke in chapel-yesterday morning. The theme of his talk was t( sincerity." 1 The V.' M.' C. A. Anglicari Club ' and History Club met Thursday evening. The association meeting Was led ' by Miss Martha Hunnicutt and tlfe subject was' "God's Love." The An glican program consisted in a talk by Prof. 'Win. 'N; Trueblood ' on the "Traveler From Altrurma." ' The History Club progam consisted in talks bv Miss Williams and Mr. Medearis on parts of "Plate's' Repub lie." ' ' ' ' TO HAVE TIMELY SERMON. The , Rev. H. Hadjev will speak on "Popular Amusements" at the St. Paulas Episcopal church Sunday. night. ; , ' . ' MEMBERS ATTENTION. Members of ; Richmond Lodge No. 254, I. 0. 0. F. meet in lodge room this evening at, 7:30 to attend fu neral of Brother William D. Reid. JOHN H. PIERCE, Sec. F. Hi KNIGHT, U. G. . KNIGHTS Oi COLUMBUS. All - members of "local council Knights of Columbus, going to Rush ville Sunday morning next, will leave Richmond on the interurban car for Cambridge City at 5 :30 in the morn ing. -: ' I!.' ' " " - BUILDING PERMITS. Timothy f Laughlin, , frame, , 611 North Eighth street, $750, t SHE ASKS $25,000 DAMAGES WOMAN SUES THREE CHICAGO SALOON KEEPERS , Father of Her Three Boys Spent All His Earnings In Their Places ' it. of Busines. , -Chicago, III., Feb.-23.Because, it is' declared, they per&'&ted in selling liquor to the father of three small children, three saloon-keepers have been made defendants to a-suit for $25,000 damages, begun- by Mrs. Bertha Frank in the circuit court.-The defendants are Patrick Meegan, 4512 Gross ' avenue ; John Gewalda,- 4027 Ashland avenue; and Christian Salrvator, Forty-seventh street and Ashland avenue. i-:.The children,'-Willard, 8 years old; .Robert, 5 years 'old; nd "Adeline, 1 year old, axe smd to have been negr lected: by tbiiVather. Mrs. Frank declares in an affidavit which 'was filed with the praecipe; that her husband has visited constantly the saloons owned by the defendants. She says he spent most of his money in drink, despite warnings to the saloon-keepers. Attorney Carl A. Ross, counsel for Mrs. ' Frank; represented three children who won a judgment of $17,500 asainsit three saloon-keepers in a similar suit before Judge Tuthill two months ago. ' :r ., , "I believe the plaintiff in the present case has a merrtorious action, and I expect to obtain-a large verdict," said Attorney Ross yesterday. ' Mrs. Frank and her children ' live 'at 5529 Justine street.' f The father is a cattle killer 'at the stock yards. "

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IN a recent letter to The, Peruna Medicine Co., Miss Julia Marlowe, of New York City, writes the following: " am glad to write my endorse meat of the great remedy, Peruna, as a nerve tonic. I do so most heartily. "Julia Marlowe, Nervousness is very common among women. This condition is due to anemic nerve centers. The nerve centers are, the reservoirs of nervous vitality. These centers become- bloodless for want of proper nutrition. ' ; ' ' Thia is especially true. In the fepring season. Every spring a host of invalids are produced as the direct result of weak nerves.,,.. . . ; j t., Thik can be asily obviated by using Peruna. Peruna strikes at tho root of the lifllculty by correcting the digestion. DR. ft. H. GIST 16 N. 10th St. Phone) 1819 New

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Digestion furnishes nutrition for th nerve centers' Properly digested food furnishes these reservoirs of life with vitality which leads to strong, steady nerves, and thus nourishes life. Peruna is. in great favor among women.especlally those who have voca tions that are trying to tho nerves. ' Peruna furbishes the. lasting . vigor for the nerves that such people need,.Thousands of testimonials frqm women in all parts of the United State are being received every .year. . Such unsolicited evidence surely proves that Peruna is without an eoual as a hery tonic and a vital in vicorator. f "- s 1 Buy a bottle of Peruna. to-day It you do not receive mil, the beat tits from Peruna that you expected, write to Dr. S B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio. ""T ' mmmr7rmlt Method 0J Obtura,dum Sehsative Dentine and. r i; i'liC-iu I PhW!jTf mi' N OLD CNOLISH COMtOV FEBRUARY 26th, 1 006 '. . . : ' St. Vincent de Paul Society GIVEN AT ST. MAfeY'S HALL i CASTE.

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