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P.' T. Conner, traveling freight agent of the Illinois'Central, , was here yesterday on business. , 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. . Mrs. Sitl Searle of Chicago is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Perry Freeman of East Main street. " Hubert Snaveley returned yesteri . i.i ... m t l r J I uay iruui a y.iv . . aletown, O. , Harvard Dentist. 0th and Main tf The Rev. MmHdrt?Swadner is at Cincinnati.;, j rV , ' Mrs. Addington ; is visiting her son at HagerstownJ'. , ; . . See Dickinson Trust Company for loans on real estate. Favorable terms on loans of less than one-half the value of property. "- Miss 'Nellie" Murley has """returned Dickinson Trust - Company . has money to loan on real., estate at fa vorable terms. We do not loan over one-half the value of property. "V ; v.t Mrs. .' H... Bunyan is visiting at , Springfield, Qt' V. . k I rr; v ,: Y Mrs. J. Harrison is visiting in -Fountain City. - ; . " I Mrs. Chas. Kimpler of New York is visiting -fin Hhis city, V, u-: Mrs. S. D. Rodenburg has' returned to Chicago after a visirtfith Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Tinney.of North D street. Mrs. L.jH..Mynck0flf Inanapolis is visiting friends "iji'tniflf city. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mills are visiting at Ft. Wayne. . . Miss Elizabeth Doak of Logansport is visiting friends in this city.' Miss Ida 'Warner left yesterday for Cincinnati to attend the millinery openings; " ' ; ' . .. ,; , V Omer Kerlin of Milton was in this city yesterday. . . ,urt t , , Jesse, Wood, is ..visiting friends at Palestine, 0"f "'vji Jamei Ellihs yisie at Connersvai6v.;,;ov4y Ulj. The OriehUlsoerif 'gifen'by the Young r Ladies' -Missionary, r; Society last night," 'in" tbe parlors of the Christian church was a decided success in every particular; After a short missionary program, a Japanese drill in Japanese costume was given by twenty young ladies in the society, and their work was very good, the costuming being excellent. Light refreshments were served at the close of the evening's program. A M

from a visit with? relatives at jvnuon. . hisses Nellie, Lichtenf ete Van&gaelegt

We are often asked,'..Why does Hood's Sarsaparilla effect such wonderful. cures of cases that seemed beyond the reach of medicine?

' An examination of pur wellknown formula, from which Hood's Sarsaparilla is and always has been carefully ' and scientifically prepared, confirms the fact that it contains those well-known and valuable medicinal ingredients, which, when intelligently combined and properly administered, are sure, to bring about good results. " " ' It is the properly balanced proportion, combination , and process in combining those ingredients known to have epecilic action upon the blood, stomach, liver, kidneys and'. bowel, which make lloodre Sursapariila peculiar. to itself and er..l!e it" to produco rosnlta nneqi altd by any eimilar meli?ine. , These inedients are: for the blood, 8ars?p:-ri.la, Stillinjrin, Yellow Dock : for tho Ib'tr. Mandrake. Pan-

delion; for the vikidnoy3, J& Urel, "After scarlet fever I was without Juniper Berries, iMnrisaewn; .for th'j .strength, had defective hearing, running, stomach, GentKn, Wild CI. any Hark, watery eyes, twinges of pain and exhaustBitter Oran-e l'se I : fort .e bowel. In? aches, and free rrMraUon uin the t

fipnna Mandrake DanrVLrtn - BprcTAU-l'o tnt .w!bi of thow nbo vreror ii. lieino la tbli inrm, we . uur y or il liein la talli form, wo .- uor p : ui Uood'sSarMPftriilaJnh-roUUwit v Ublt'iu weU In the u-mnl Ucd form. I'y rodu ,ng Hood's SArspnii to solid extrmct, ZZVtZJVt, LnrSJd 1 iBu-tYT ISSRSZflHVS loo doNsa oi doHr. C. L flood CwdOMftss. ; Iffi 4Tdiat . v h,.v'i 'U&it:Y r.. JP- jBf

A" meeting of the Domestic Science Association will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in. the library .building. Mrs.; ;Weist will lalk'on the '"Care of the ' Sleeping Room, 'f and Mrs; Sackett ort "Physical Economy." All members and friends of the Association are asked to be present. The Banner Social will meet at Mrs. Geo. Smith's 07 North Eighteenth street, this afternoon at two o'clock. ' - v A. J. Trickett and wife celebrated

their fifteenth wedding anniversary UlcU III Tuesday evening. AboUt . twenty uests weTe present and the evening was spent at games. Refreshments were served. . ; ' ; Mr. Fred J. Milier and wif Returned to New York yesterday, morning, after a short visit with his'father, J. Z. Miller, on. South Eleven tbr.kfeet. The last card party before Easter was given' Monday; evening by the members of the Gonzaga - Club -totheir friends. Prizes were won tjy Invitations have been issued to the students of Earlham, by the faculty i to their second annual reception winch . will be held in ' tne students parlor on the night of March 3d. Tire faculty .reception is the most forml social event in Earlham college life. . ' ; 1 The Ladies Aid Society of the First Epglish Jjutheran churchy wil Hold its fmoftllhly business 1 meeting and social on Thursday afternoon at 2:30.' The sewing .committee will have I work and important business will a presend. , , , , t . , V Mr; and (Mrs. Louck of , East Main street have announced the ensraee ment ! of their daughter Kflsssie, to Roy Taylor of Chicago, formerly of ths city. , The date -of-the wedding hflS not been set. Miss Louck is one of .the best known young ladies in the city.i . , r t( .. t ..... Mrs. John ,Sayler , w of North I Fif teenth street will entertain the; f ladies of the Home Missionary .Society of the First M. E. church this after noon. At this meeting the' opening of the mite boxes will take place. I. a m -The Priscilla Club wili beL fenter tained tomorrowi' af ternoMi at- he home of Mrs. George . Bowmanrio oa North Seventh street., All members are urged to be, present;ti; So(.t . Mrs. xW. Bradbury i will ehter tain the ; Wednesday .Duplicate Whist Club this afternoon at her home on Nbrth Fourteenth street. : :.':- ' Mrs.' Harry Westcott and a party of friends will sro -to Cincinnati ' to hear Mme. Nordica in the recital which the great American prima donna will give in that city. iloeii jugniesi weruon. a soreou myrenumo F Arsanarllla hplrvnl mtt In Mk and In 8 T ,r , , . W0Pka l perfect beaith, my blood c caused or ImpunUes and the sore healed. lly complexion Is better now than ever. I recommend Hood's SarsapariUa for all blood h;imorsandsklndlseasea. Mas. Hekxixtta i oar, 34 Dean Street, Roxbury, Mass. K.sst- irb-jBti?.n-n II si

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Iope-tieo Xlli recently reerr io . Baroness; Von Suttner, as "the. most marlcab woman iri"the-worldi - "All her life she has labored for peace, V founded and attended peace congresses and wrftten books on the subject, i

of these books; "Die Waffen Nleder, has been described as the "Uncle Tom's Cabln"of the rce)mvem'ent. tt b 'said .to have Inspired the czar to call The Hague peace conference. Baroneed von Suttner suggested the establishment of the ijfotrel peace prize, "and It Is a sort of poetic Justice that she should receive it

LEIITEII SEASQII IS-IIOV Oll! LAITIES CEASE FOIl A PERIOD J or rouTtr days. : ay Special ,: fcenten vStmo ' WiU Be ftr.ii Yesterday ps?gfifvgirtaesday and tsod naar ti o)enin? ,p the Lenten, seaspn. ; whn. aciaja , , oj? the good peoplewill forssketiworHiy gaities for a period oft fprty days, during , which period, figuratively speaking,, they will wear 'sackcloth' and ashesr-'.-1, J 1 .'. ' - . ' Special Lenten , , Services will be heldJ at . St. , Paul 's -Episcopal church and thei'.two Catholic ichurches Sunday j .. Easter thisea windfall1 on April xu. , jiiijaiet tuways cumea uu me, nrsc ounaayaue pnjf eentn aay of? the JcaiejidarJ mowu. tj.the f ourteentH ay i happens-, tot JPall on a Sundayj then Jester will be the following Sunday. -- " SCHEDULE IS DEGEOED ON.T Both Through Trains on Richmond Division; Will Arrive Early in the Morning. The time of the new Pennsylvania trains between Cincinnati and Chicago has been decided upon. The south bound train will reach Richmond at 5:55 a. m. and leave five minutes later. ' The north bound train will arrive at 1:55 and leave at 2:00 a. m. Both trains leave Cincinnati or Chicago at exactly midnight. CIRCUIT COURT NEWS. Suit was. filed j-esterday in the circuit court- by William A. Abshire against Marshall Knapp for foreclo sure of lien,. $40. l' v Halleek : Tloyd, executor of the last will of Elizabeth Corwin, filed suit yesterday in the circuit eourt against Rebecca "Weeks, Aaron Weeks and others to construe the will. .ONLY THREE DELEGATES. Earlham's Delegation to the Student Volunteer Convention Has Been Cut Down. . Owing to jhe limited accommodate tions at Nashyille Tenn., the Earlham delegation to the International Student Volunteer Convention which will Jbe held in that city the latter part of this week will l)e limited to three , persors. , George "'McCreary and. Emmet, Traeblood-wjll represent the y.; Mr cG. A., awhile Miss Mary

TRIZt. rer One URGE A BIG ATTENDANCE :t-S ii,' REGULAR CHORUS REHEARSAL IS TO COME TONIGHT, h "jFreparations Arftn Being- Made for Biggest Musical Event , Richmond Ever Had. . . v The ' f dfldwing noti'cjfl is ifenjt ouV by those in charge of, the festival orchestra. ,r, Wednesday night is tegular rehearsal nighty and it is earnestly desired that eachiember be present promptly at 7 :4' . Let those' whose attendancef,.iis been la make a : new start and show by regular Attendance their interci-'. in the movement. ' The festival is sure to be one of the biggest arid most ; pleasing events Richmond ever had, and chorus members should, feel .their responsibility .fn ; the matter. - A -full attendance upon rehersals for a few nights will place the -Work of the chorus beyond dofcbt. Members should not forget 4t&atwe are to have a large fine or chestra and fine soloists, and the local wrk will necessarily have-to be as good as it is possible to render. .Cancel - all other engagements and attend rehearsals. A musloat organization ' representstive Of Rlohmond's high' standing In the arts . . . . . . . . T ETRAUQ .. CONCERT QUARTET The only quartet engaged for daily concerts at the World's Fair, St. Louis, 1904 GEORGE ADE IS GOING ABROAD. Will Write for New York Heald On What He Finds "In Pastures , " ' ' New : . George Ade, the famous Indiana writer and the originator of the li Fables, in Slang" will try journalism again this time as humorous correspondent for the New York Herald. Mr. Ade is to travel through Europe as a second ;m 'innocent," as Mark Twain termed himself when abroad, and his observations will beA-egularly printed in the Herald, under the title of "George Ade in Pastures New." WM. TITUS WANTS A DIVORCE Attorney B. C. Bobbins has filed the suit of William Titus against Louisa Titu3, for divorce. Desertion is ' ch arged. l BIRTHS. George Hodgin and wife, Wayne township, a boj. ? Alonzo Frame and wife, 23 South 5th street, a boy. Oran A. Miller and wife, 131 Chestnut street, a girl. narry tneeK ana we,' Eigbthet, bo. - - - South

AND ALSO EXTRA STAMP DAY on many articles, which make it far better ' than Double Stamp Day.

All different varieties of fancy cents per pound and 10 stamps with

The fanciest that is made .of Heinz', Lutz or Schamms, for 2Z

each and 10 stamps with each jar. ' d pound ean of. the. best Baking. Powder and 00 stamps for 45 cents. 1 pound Mule Team Borax and 10 stamps for 13 cents. 1 Quart Navy Beans and 10 stamps for 10 cents. Not over 5 quarts 10 each customer. 1 can Lye and 10 stamps for 10 cents. 1 pound Hood's Fancy Blend Coffee and 23 stamps for 25 cents. Just try one pound, and you are our coffee customer for good. Fresh eggs 17 cents per dozen ; 3 dozen for 50 cents. 25 pounds Granulated Sugar for $1.25. Just to close out our Jardinieres and get ready for spring stock, we will sell you a large, fancy Jardiniere regular $1.50 size, for 9S cents and 50 stamps with each one.

EXTRA SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY. XaceXurtaihs, 3 yards long, 54 inches "wide, for $1.93 per pair and

EL 00 stamps ith each, r pair. Not

fsee jour new. patterns. 4i4 Table Linens at 25 cents per yard. pictQiiat :ReV.pw.; Patterns on sale. ' ' J , ; -';v:;y.. fltbre' obened1 Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights. ' Both phones; ;, '

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HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE.

Trading Stampf with All Purchases Free Delivery New 'Phona, ' 107; .Old Phonc, 1SR Store Open Taesday, Friday and Baturday Eraningi 411-413 Main Street ' ' .W

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4. u 4- Admission-Men, 15c 4 4. l Skates for ladies and - - -0- - - Sa v ift- ij" iji w , 1 BY IlARfe PRESENCE OF Drivef Mills of Hosa CoNo, lPre- : - Tented 130 WffliTk I?ro Btiiajvc j1 '.Hit 07-lTrain.,' ;s..vi-i.y: By v frare presence, of mmdlJtri ver , Mills of Hose Company Nol prevented what might have been, a. fatal accident Saturday, evening on the Thirteenth Street ..crossing of . the Panhandle railroad, while responding to an alarm of fire. The horses were running at a high rate of speed when a locomotive was noticed approaching. Mills realized " that he could not stop the horses or cross the tracks in time to prevent the engine from colliding with the wagon, so he turned the horses sharply around and headed them up Hoseman Charles Howes was thrown from the step and painfully bruised. GETS A LIGHTER SENTENCE. Ed Wilson Tried Second - Time for Robbing Red Saloon Gets a ' - Jail Sentence. Ed Wilson was . tried yesterday morning in the circuit court on the charge of larceny. lie was fined $5 and costs and sentenced to forty days in the county jil.' Wilson was tried about a month ago on the same charge and was sentenced to from 2 to .14 years in the i-mtenliary but he, secured a new trial. He burglarized the Red Saloon. .' LOCAL LEAGUERS TO ATTEND. Many local Epworth Leaguers will attend, the State oonvention of th Epworth League, which be held at Logansport, June 28 to July "1.' Logansport is expecting to act the host to over 1,000 visitors on this oecnsion. Reasonable railroad rates from Richmond to the convention eitiy, will be arranged for this event. THREE THROUGH TRAINS NOW. When the two. new trains between Chicago and Cincinnati are put ?on next Sunday, the nnmber"" through! trains between the two cities on; the Peirasylvania-will be three a day-

Preserves, Jams and Jellies at 10

each 10 cent jar. cents over two pairs to each customer. 4 5 5 "I" i "H" .4 i ."t 4 l" 'iTAr yinru li?t. Ill ... '-4 BAND ; Ladies Free gentlemtn, 10c. a2 .s Xal iba s ' tt t f LENTEN SERVICES.

TPodjay, being" 'Ash Wednesday, av there Will be services with, ati T address at 10 a. m., and 4 p:"m.in he cbapel o St! Paul 's Episcopal chlreb. . Aff 3

alL the afternoon services durfeg lent ' u" the surolice choir of little wra "will

lead tiie music On " Friday ;thft -will be Litany, at 9 aJ ja and hr service with an address at 7:0m 1,1 r '' the churchr'Next Sunday the"Bi3h" " ' ' op will be here to . confirm, a large v .

class at the 10:30 service. HELMS FINED TOR THEFT. Harty Helms, the Cambridge City man,. Mho was arrested Saturday nl.o-ht ifnr tliA tVipff. of a tinraa Man. ketf plea(Jed guilty to ihe larceny charge in police court Monday morn ing and was fined $10 and costs and given thirty days additional in jail. This was his first criminal experience. ! Sometimes it pays to talk, especially when you get a dollar for a sentence or two. Try to win the Palladium news "tip" prize. ; HAD TWO RIBS BROKEN. Thomas Lamb Painfully Hurt While at Work Loading Hogs' on a Car Monday Afternoon. Thomas J. Lamb, stock dealer, living Bouth of the city on? the Liberty Pike, was painfully ' injured while loading hogs on a car, Monday afternoon. Two ribs were broken but he continued to attend to the work of getting the hogs shipped until late in the evening, -wnen he went to a doctor, for treatment. o NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. On and after Monday, February 26, the R. S. & L and the L & E. traction lines will have two freight trains leaving Richmond for Indianapolis as follower 5:30 a. and 11:30 a, m. . This guarantees prompt shipment' on day received. Shipments Ifor 5;30 a. m. cat ' must bein, freight house the evening beforev x I I'lfriond Street & Ihterurban Co. ' ; A Gordon-, Asst. CfupL'

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