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V, ; SE? Mirfelwrt of 'Cambridge City was in this city yestertlayj rWIJ., Henry) Writ to Chicago yesterday.-''' .f , Mrs. E.. R. Beatty ieft yesterday for a few days visit at Columbus, Q C. E. -Shiveley went to Indianapolis yesterday. ' Wilkam' Stahr of Greenville,' "0 was in this city Tuesday. Mrs. Krio-iir KWelJ has returned to KokomolaVer -a visit with' relatives iu mis ; cny.. f Moneyed; in' farms or city
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not ioan mor,e -man one-tfaii xue vaiue of property. ,Pickinson Trust Co . it $Irs. Edgar; Newell 4has returned to Kokomoter, a visits with relatives iu mis cuy. - i Vi ' r. Mass .Minnie -Taylor of Winchester who has been the guest of friends hre has returned : hdme.7i . ' Harvard Deriii5th-and Main tf . if v-1 r . Mrs.. -Alice t Walker returned to, her home 'at Hamilton yesterday after a with Mrs W. n.. Dye of jSputh. "Seven th street. . George Amsden made a business trip" to Cambridge Citv Tuesday. See Dickinson 'Tft Company for loans on realjestate. Favorable terms on ltof less than one-half the value otTproperty. Miss Ethel Lock'wood, of South Tenth street,, is visiting relatives at Eaton. V(! i( 'Mv. ' , ... AttorneyBer't Medsker of , Cambridge , City,'' spent yesterday in this city. . vMrs. G. W. Faber of ' Portland is visiting. Mrs. , Milo Qalan intjjki eity Dickinspn, money 'to '16a has eptate at avorable terms.; do.Mp loan over one-half the rra of property-'1' John Dpdson of .Cambridge City was in this.cit Wednesday. -. ;".' ' -." ' Claude Kennedy of Dublin visited friends in this, city Tuesday. .. . . Mrs. Clarence T. Carter has returned to her horne at Columbus 0:, after a visit in thisieity. 'l .: : ?? Mrs. Austin's; Pancake flour is best of all. A freah supply nowon h&xid at your grocer, 'fi .a i- r u- v .. -v Miss Iaud ; Lah; of DaytoiQ: is. visiting'-.llrsariief (Gilbertjiin this city. t 'r-5.4V.'V.V:s--;-v: i-'.P Omer.i Kerlin of 3 "Miltoii was . . in this ity Tuesdays- ; 1 1 fi. .. jscii.v'Ci.?..- :.; -; ...r:': Chas. Putnam of Anderson was in this city on business' Tuesday.' Mr. anoi rMrs: 'ATthur Cosgrove of Cambridge City " speht - yesterday shipping in: this city. v Miss Beulah" Gtiyton!" has returned to Catntridge City after a shortvisit "here..; ' ;:"'.- . '"- ' A. ' Hoover of Hagerstown wras ic' this city Tuesday , f . ' "' ' - -r : Elsworth'Filby has moved with his family to thi3 city. ,, Miss1 Mary Barefoot of Cambridge City was the'gues'pf friends ,in this city Tuesday evening. 1 .. it DEATHS AND FUNERALS Uti f ? t .- .it: ! .i KU7JLMANThe funpriil est Mm. Eliza ohSfer Tvuhlinan, Who died suddeniy yeaterqayifarternoon at &her home, 203 North Sixteenth 'treei', wil j be . Saiurday i afternoon ,., a? o'clock, at the first English Lutheran church. Friends may call' any .'time after Thursday -noon. --The burial will bo atlLutherania'cerrieiery. , , 1 J l - i- t - I i-fr FOSPNKKIPERThe funeral of Mrs. Ilenrj- Fossenkemper "will be Friday afternoon, t; the .honse, and on account of the serious illness of Sfn Fossenkemper, will1 berrictlv
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evening from , until 9 o'clock. Please omit flowers. The' burial will be at Luthrania cemetery.. . All Mumors Pimples, bollf , eruption, eczema or salt rheum, scrofula, are radically and permanently cored by lnlCCafC oarpOparllla IJoidwUMU.'lbUOn
" j EVENTS The Domestic Science Association m,et, yesterday at the. l.ibrry,..Mrs. II( II. Weiti.tad' ah jeieelleiit paper on The '. Care " of the,; Sleeping Koom." Mrs. Robert L. Sackett also read a splendid paper'4on "Physical Economy.' . . The Home Missionaiy Society of the First M.'E. church met yesterday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. John Slylor on North Fourteenth street. The mite boxes of each of the members "was opened, the total amount contributed to the society , by ?this method amounting to $23.75. Mrs. Arthur Curme read a paper on "Our Home.' ,', C -. ' . J J 4f L.,The ;Driscilla Club met j-esterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Bowman on North Seventh street, A large,' number of members were present. " Refreshments were served.. ' , ,. i-:,r;:JZ .The" Duplicate Whist Club met yesterday afternoon at the. home !.of fMfe. Wi'K.'"' Bradbury,, 308 ;,North; fourteentn street, a ourteen ; laajes attended. In two weeks the "club will meet at the home of Mrs." Boy" Brown. The ladies of the; Home Missionary Society, of the First English" Lu theran 4?hureh met yesterday at the homeof Mrs. Frank Beseher. There was a large attendance. The entire afternoon was" clevoted'.to' the' .consideration of business affairs. The first of the. series, of banquets given . by the Teachers of the Chris tian Bible School, to Hl)eir? pupils, "ms held in the church parlors last iaht. The classes taking pai;t in the r flair were those of Mrs. Ellis, Mrs. Duffy, and J. W. Walters:- A short program was rendered. About sixty five people were present. A musioal organlz ton representa five of Rl lagkln tho "If RTTt A I I, d' high stand The onl)quartet efgaged for , dally ' conoerts at the World's Fair, St.-. Louis, 1904 I WILL ELECT MARCH 29TH. Officers for the coming year will be elected by the Elks on the last Thurs day, in this month, March 29. Nomi nations are being made now for the different offices. J, F, Thompson is the' present Exalted Ruler. - ATTENTION ELKS! Members 'of the Elk's, Lodge, desirous'of takng part in the minstrels soon to be given will meet atf the club rooms Thursday evening LfbtZ.orgaiu zatipn and first kre,hearsalf V. , ".J & FT Jit and Children. Th3 KhlYi Bears tho Signature o TO HAVE ANOTHER MINSTREL. The . Elks Will Meet Tonight to Make ; Arrangements for Their En- . . tertainment. Arrangements, are'; soon: to: be com pleted whereby Richmond Elks will give another of their inimitable minstrel performances. Frankj' Braffei is chairman of a committee to lodk' over. the situation "and see wtal an'.fei done. Ine tlks scored a distinct ,Jut a few, years ago, when some of the oia(time local' stage stars showed the New York 'perfonriers how it onght to be done. They expect to put some pt the young talent into the coming sbow,:;. ... -? ... .; fu-.i&zc . 'AX meeting will- be held tonight: to arrange for costumes and rehearsing. ENOUGH MONEY IS RAISED ' .f v Cash Beall Thinks Boy ce Farm Can ' . Now b Purchased Option ;H.; . v , ' . -Xxpires Today. -i .rCash C- Beall last evening stated that he. was of the opinion that Beallview addition to Richmond was assured. Yesterday was the last " day of the option the 'promoters of ;:ibe project had on the Boyce farm prop1 erty. TO BE SOLD THIS AFTERNOON, This afternoon the plant of the de fect. Richmond Canninsr ComniuiV jexrted that several bidders will be ' j : i T
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MRS. JACK LONDON, SECOND WIFE OF THE NOVELIST. " : Wben "The Kempton-Wace Letters" appeared and, the first Mrs,. Jack London learned that her husband had written them in collaboration with Miss Anna Strunsky, she procured a divorce on the charge of desertion.' Recently Jack London was married again, this time to Miss Charmion Kittredge,- daughter of the late Captain Willard Ivittreclge. wlio as editor of the Overland Monthly had accepted London's first Klondike stpry., , . ; . . ...
THE FUNNY M COME TONIGHT MESSES. JEROME AND LOOMIS WILL APPEAR AT THE GEN-. NTT THEATRE. i - TO BE GOOD ENTERTAINMENT The Affair Is Under Auspices of the High Schools- Will Buy Piece -of Art. " Through the efforts of the, Junior and Sepior classes, of the High schooL a rojnie v JVv crome, me iamous , Juiglish humorist, has been secured to lecture in Richmond, and tonight at thl Oeunettiwillgivea recital! of fdnny aneedptes and tpries.,r :jMr. Jerome" ishe' of J ti'6A best kijown humorists xif the world, and during his tour in this country, has rejceived noae -but' words of praise. Te Tfdl 'tnewn,-humorous sketches. Three" Men in a Boat 'Idle Thoughts of an Idle "Fellow,1' and many others are from the pen of Mr. 'Jerome. As an entertainer and ra conteur: he is 'without parallel and it has been said of him, that he "does not describe his characters, as he. is the "character" himself. Charles B. Loomis, the popular contributor to many of the best magazines of the country, will assist in the entertainment. ,Mr. Loomis has written several works of note and his humorous contributions to ' "The Century," "The Saturday' Evening Post' and other periodicals have J made , his work -a household remedy ,foi i mental i'depression and ' similar ailments. " .; . . ' Bvj With the proceeds of the - lecture rthe, hight schooli classes- will buy some I'Wbrkiofart; 'such as a famous paintschool building when the class leaves. H-s if. .i HANO MAN WITH CUT THROAt: New Mexico Authorities Drag Almost , Unconscious Murderer to Gallows X t,VA tt Erscaticn. k.vSantarFey.;N. M. Feb. 23. John Conleyj a "miner, who on Jan 16, 1904 kille.Janes Redding, ' ind : Charles urdy.at the Guad&loupe placers", was hanged'' today at- Taos V tevr hours afterbeng. found in hiseli with his throat . cut. 1 The wound, which had been-inflicted with a; pocket knife, did not ! sever the artery-and -was -quick-ry: banlagedc. .r Limp and almost t unconsciouf CorJy was dragged to -the gallows and slipped through the trap death resulting from strangulation.
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ASSESSOR MEEK NAMES HIS ASSISTANTS FOR WORK IN TOWNSHIP. GOMPTOII HAS INSTRUCTIONS Assessors From Over the County Will Get Suggestions Today on Listing Property. Today the assessors will start out to make assessments 'on the personal property- of all" the ; residents-' of Wayne County. N6 assessments cfn" real estate will be made this year. The staff of assessors, 'about "forty in bumber will meet this morning in the" office of County Assessor Comp ton, - who will instruct them on their duties and the methods' 4o be " employed in making the assessments. ' Every township' in the county, has an assessor but -in ' several townships more will be required, and they will be appointed by the county assessor. Wayne Township Assessor Harry C. Meek will have .two office- assistants, Mrs. Alice Lamar and Miss Ellen Swain. He ' has appointed the following deputies: ' James Horrell, Clayton Shurley, Frank Correll, William' Ratliff, David Reid, Abraham Jeffries, Albert Bonsall, John Taylor, Charles Goihs, Caleb King, Fred March ant, George Worley, James Cook, Frank" Goodrich and Jeeser MeekEATON HURLQUT BogMifory ..DIGKIGOU ftHACY.. II aAfV6T. HOME PHONE CO OrVES PRIZE. The Exchange Girl Who f Givas : the Best Service Will be1 Reward- . ed For Her Work. " Commencing today the Home Telephone Company will offer a prize to the exchange girl, who gives the best service to the company's 'patrons. The contest will close on May - 30 when the prizes will be awarded. ' ' LAST NIGHT'S POLO. Logans port 6 ; - Danville 5, at Logansport. .v . r Anderson 5; Marion 3, at Marion. Indianapolis 2;. Kokomo 5, at EjO-. komo. " j .
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OUR HALF PAGE AD TOMORROW Telling you of cheaper groceries and good goods, thaiyare ever offered to the Citizens eff fucbtnclrid.
This Concern was n to have an acccurmilation EVER Y THING IN GOOD BUT WHAT IS CLEAN ' ' ..-- ) :
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HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE. Trading Stamps with All Pnrchases Free Delivery New Thone, 107 ; .' Old ?Phone, 13R Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Ereainf 411-413 Main Street ; r ' t "
ARE ARRANGING A FREE EXHIBIT " i i STATE BOARD OF HEALTH TO GIVE A TUBERCULOSIS EXHIBITION. f AT INDIANAPOLIS, MARCH 5 ft Will Be Shown That Dreaded Dis ease Can Be Cured in Its Early . , ' ' ' Stages. ,f During the week commencing March 5th, a free tuberculosis, exni? bition will be given, 1 in . TniUnsad Hall, Indianapolis, under, the auSpio? es of tbe Indianapolis" Commerfciat' club. 4 The object 'isto' ,eoiucateitne public in ..the.. fact thattnbercoss, which, kills' almost 5000"peopletin ln atana, annually, is curapie in its early stages and. is always preventa-s tie. - ine exniDition is tne same, tnat was shown in New York) Boston, Philadelphia, and Newarak.. Jit comes direct from the last named place to Indianapolis. On ; the - evening of Monday, March 5tb, Governor Hafaly wll preside, Mayor Bookwalter will formally open the exhibit ajid ' Mr. Chas. R. Williams, editor the Indianapolis News, will make ' the address. There will be addresses every evening of the week by prominent men, and' every afternoon at fdur oclock, there will be a twenty minute talk by Indiana physicians upon the various phases of the combat against the great white plague. Demonstrators will always be present to explain the various exhibits. J -' Consumption is in every city, town and township of the state. It" is a matter of economicy social and governmental moment, and costs the people of Indiana annually not les3 than $10,000,0004 . ' ! r . ;For a mild' easy actionof the bowels, a. single dose oDoa's Reguleta i. enough-'Treatment, cures habitual constipation.-. 2o een a'box. Ask your druggist forthern.'rtt '?; . FIRE ON SOUTH SIXTH STREET. ! . , . . . ; , -l . , . C onsiderable Damage Was Done to Business Block and to Three . Flats.''' ' : About two o'clock yesterdaj afternoon & fire broke but in the brick block at -13f 15 -and 17- South Sixth street' which resulted in . the entire second story of the -building ; being badly damaged. Considerable damage was done to the- flats occupied by George Overmanr - colored, David Winburn, colored, and Henry Weber. t.-Sometimes it pays to talk, especially when, yon get a dollar for a sentence or two. Try to win. the 'Palladium new "tip prize.
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FOR ;'; '"'". : - siness long enough stock. CONDITION, NOTHING AND FIRST CLASS. i ; FIRE ALARM SIGNAL STATIONS. , FIRST. DISTRICT. , . South of Main.rWest of 7th. , l-2r-lst and S. C, Piano Factory. . 1-3 2nd anZ S. B. . , l-4-4th and S. D. , i , 1-5 5th and S. B. . 1-G 5th and S. II, - i 1-8 7th and S. C. 1-9 7th and S.. J. .. I : . l . SECOND DISTRICT: South of Main, between 7th and 11th. 2-1 8th and Main.. . . 2-3 8th and S. E. : ; i f"fr : 2-4-r7th and S. G.i . -, 2-5 9th and S. A. v , , v V v : ( 2-6 10th ad S. C. V 2-7-llth add Main;?' - 'b : .2-S 11th ank S. J. i t THIRD DISTRICTS - . t South of n, East of 11th. ) 5-lrrrl2th and .p-2-12th and t3-4 14th: and j3-5 14th and p-G 18th. and E. i i7 I "" am. - v ' ; C ; , .5 h-;; !- A. ,S-7 20th and in. t. 8-rl5th andi A. f '":''-f V'i'V --1 FOURTH! DISTRICT. cv North of Main, TOest of 10th to river. 5ft-l 3d andjMam, Robinson fs hop.
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-riunampion jiuus. Vv-'r v ' :-4r3 10th and,N.t:U. , YWJlIl 4-9-9th and K'V' , ?At j "4-12 City Electri Light. PlinUAW- t ! .-a ; FIFTH -DIDTRICT. , ;! ;- ; 5 W. 3r,d and Ctestnut. , 5-1 W. 3d. and Natoonal Avenue. . 5-2 W. 3d and KinLy. ; 5-3--W. 3d and Richmond Avenue. 5-4 W. 1st and R. RV)f"; "
5-6 Grant and Ridge'. 5-7 Hunt and Maple. 1 5-8 Grant- and Sheridin5. ' 5-9-Bridge" .Avenue, Piper Mill. 5-12 Earlham College J . . , SIXTH DISTRICT. ; North of D, East If 10th. . 0-1 Kailroad Shops. 0-4 Jlutton's Coffin . Mactory. 6-3 Hoosier, Drill Wofks. 1 ' ' ;' 6-4--Wayne Works. . 6-5 City Mill Work's 6-6 15th and R. R.' 6-7 13th and NH. ; SB vENTBT' DlfTTRICT. Between Main, and Ncth;D. East of '. Tpth and, N. A. I ; ' - 7-1 11th and-N. B.I ,. 7-2 i4th"and " C. j 7-3--7No. 3 JFJose JKouLj.' -7-4 18th and N. C. 7n5 -ZZd and N. . K. I " " - .; r I : SPECIAL StCpALS. f;; r ,2-3-2 Patrol .CaU. I ;. , " , v 3-3-3r-Jire 'Pressufe. 1 3-Fire' p'ressurl off. Instructiftns and Caationfl. .Never tamper' with 4 fire alarm box unless you have positive knowledge mere is a nre. Never send in an al Irh unless you are certain ine fire box you ' are at." ' : 1 nearest' tne Never osen a box for a fire Men at
a distance. "" '. ' . ?' ' ;- ' When you' have positive knowledge of a fire, go at once to the box near-: '. est the fire; break, the glass in key box door; then unlock the alarm "box, pull down hook oace, and then let go. Unless the fir is plainly to be seen, H remain at box-"uiit3 tfee firemen ar-'1'1 rive, and direct themfwhere to EDWARD MILLER, Chief.
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