Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 March 1906 — Page 5
I THE 30ItNINGr- PALLADIUM- TUESDAY MARCHES. 1906. PAOBITO AD3FTf A r Hp VEt : .PLAII -GtOTII!II6HDVAIIGES - r. PEOPLE DECIDE ON CHAUT& WILL COST MORE THIS SPRING "i If J" i$0A" PRO GRAM. t BBEFO; -11 .-':
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Fted Hammer Spent Su misty with friends &tt5bertyr See, -Dickinson Trust Company for loans Xn real; estate. Favorable tefmVon loans ,Ho f. less than one-half the value of property. John E. Peltz made a business trip to Indianapojiw iterday. . HarVW Dentists, 0th and Main tf W. C. Vore left yesterday for a several ; day4 1 rptb'mugh Ohio.r" . TeVnrtneV thev Richmond Steam IkunWy.to get your laundry., tf .. : - - V,..'' ' ' . v ' ., 5 Miss Clara Thomas returned yesterday from a. short vlsitatllagei-s-"towh.
JudgeD.XVV Comstock returned to ilndiaiVaps yesterdays Vv. vAy V ' - ' v. r.'" ' vie '.acV ,' ' .: Dickirisoi? Trust , , Company , has money to loan orKrcnl estate at favor.le terms. We do not .loan over ' one-half the value of property.
Miss iEditb Nieholrfm left yester day to spend .thjrmonths at .Whit tier. Col .Mrs.' Philip Bclienider returned Inst evenintTVom a "visit-' with" rela- ' tiypH pt (yfpiunati.' , ,, . . Y Moncto loan on farms or cit.v prf4y n favorable terms. We d .jotVau more thhii one-lulf the value of property. , Dickinson Trust Co. , . Jesse Lewis spent Sundny at Liberty. ' u You will never tire of Mrs. Aust tin's Pancakes? A "fresh supply now on hand at your grocers. Dr. Fred Lamar of Louisville, Ky., is visiting in this city. M Rev. C. W. Hoeffer returned from Greenville, 0., yesterday. Miss Louise Milikan has returned from a few days visit with relatives at New Castle. , S. E. Swayno left yesterday . on a business trip to Indianapolis and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. TL West cot t returned last evening from a month's visits at -'W The JSlefical Exhibition at zouer & Crafraad's is . new to everyboay. Thursday, Friday and Saturday.13-3 Joseph J. Dickinson returned to Indianapolis yesterday after spending Sunday with his family in this city. Fred Schneider spent Sunday at Indianapolis. Mrs. Morganstern and daughter returned yesterday from, a few days visit at Greensfork. Misses Martha , and Katherine Schneider returned yesterday from a short visit at Indianapolis. FreefElectpfcal show at " Zoller & OralghldVTliursday, ; Friday and SaturdVafternoon and evenings. 13-3t Mr. and Mrs. John Ilarkness left yesterday for a week's visit with friends at Tcrre Haute. Theodore Barnaby of Chicago was in this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Englebrechit spent Sunday with relatives at Geneva, Ind, When you ask for. Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour,' insist" upon having i, and say Mts. Austin's and no other. Miss Rae Chandlee of Indianapolis spent Sunday with her mother in this city. v'- ;'v. i , : t-'t Orville ,Jpng of the Pennsylvania offices in thi3 city, spent Sunday with friends in Pittsburg. lac . Richmond Lodge-- of Masons will confer degree, of entered-apprentice of a class of five on Tuesday evening. '. :-:::tjftmm Musical Study Club meets at Mrs." Frank Watts Ihia .morning, x South Fifteenth street - -
SlbbdIHIurnorG - Aflact tb wbol tyttcm and.. ' . canst most diseases and aliments. , Xllmlnate them ,bj taking C-Jood'o GDrcaparilla Utd4tta l6MOaZbar. '
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ro grams "Axe tirbe ef fto Vot pf .Patrons. - $ To determine the kind of talent the public 'desires to have on the program , of this year's Chautauqua a novel plan has been determined on by the program, committee. A li?t of all the lecturers and entertainers whose --reputations are. Jcnowa to be of the best will be ' printed in. the daily, papers in-he,form of aballot. Thepriple :are "expected tQ make a mark4after"'lhe'names' of those they desire to appear on the program and then forward their ballots to the program committee. ..Those receiving the most .votes will be . secured. TRAVELS IN "WONDERLAND" Dr. . Culver, of the Northern-Pacific Ry., who is , touring the country eiving lectures on the Yellowstone Park, travels in his well furnished private car, bearing the name "Wonderland." The car attracted considerable attention while in the city yesterday. ,!; MANY SEATS )ARE SOLD LARGE CROWD WILL HEAR THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. The Program Includes Numbers from Bach, Schumann, Grieg, .Van.der Stucken and Massenet. ' It is very probable that one of the largest audiences that ever listened to an ! orchestra recital in this city will be present at the Coliseum tonight to hear the musicale by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra; The program follows: ', Frank Van der Stucken, Conductor Soloist: . , . . . .Bralmi Van den Berg 1. Bach-.-.... Suite No. 3, D major Overture. Air. Gavotte I. and II. Bourrc'e Gigue 2. Schnmann.. Symphony . itx'.' 1 in B flat. I. Andante un poeo raaetoso; Allegro molto vivace, B flat 2-4. II. Larehetto, E flat 3-4. III. . Scherzo, D minor , 3-4 1st Trio, D major 2-4 2nd Trio, B flat 3-4. IV. Allegro aniraato e grazioso. B flat 2-2. , Grieg .Concerto in A minor Brahm Van Den Berg. y Van der Stucken ...... ". . . .Idylle Massenet Overture "Phe'dre" 3. 4. 5. DR. LYONS IS TO SPEAK Young Men at the Second Presbyterian Church Arrange for'Entertainment March 16. - The young men of the Second Presbyterian church have arranget to have Dr. S. R. Lyons, pastorXf the United Presbyterian churchy-give a lecture at the Second Presbyterian church on the evening of March 16, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Lyons - will speak on "A Night With the Irish," He will speak of his experiences on a recent trip to , th Shamrock isle.i The, , admission is free and. everyone invited to attend. .,: ; NEW WHEELS FOR ROLLER MX Street Commissioner Genn Intends to ;r Repair Steam Roller Been "iaHT use six x ears. , Unless several parts of the steam' street roller now in use in this city are replaced before summer, a hew machine 'will have" tovbe bought. Street Commissioner Genn said yesterday that he is in correspondence with the Kelly-Springfield Cot, manufacturers of the roller, arid that V will probably buy a new pair ,' of heavy wheels for it. The roller has been in use here one year over the average life of such1 a machine having been boueht " slir
Increased Cost of Labor juid Mater-, ials Will Raise Price Fifteen ' . Per Cent. '
- The high price of all woolen goods, such as are used in the making of the best grades of spring and -summer suits has caused a general advance and this spring clothing costs from 12 1-2 to 15 percent more than it did a year ago. . Besides the cloth and linings labor is advancing and the tailors Un ion is not easy to deal -"with" at air times. Frequent advances have been made in the wages of the men, which , must be regained through charging a higher price for the 'finished suits. v ,v " ' SEVENTEEN SITTINGS HARRY FEE GETS READY FOR BIG PICTURE BOOK. All the City Officials Are to Get Their Photos in the Richmond Souvenir." It is probable that , the Board of Public Works will have the pictures of all the city officials placed in the new book of "Richmond" which is being prepared by Dalbey. Already, Harry Fee, Republican janitor of the "building, has had seventeen sittings but so far, has not been able to make himself look like George Washington when he crossed the Delaware. Some of the other "oflaciais",. are . posing themselves, ' as working hard at their desks, this being the way they wish tp appear to ihe public. . ; . D. G. GENII NOW BUSY Street Commissioner Genn was as busy as a woman who is housecleaning yesterday, hauling snow from the si reet crossings . and gutters. Nearly two hundred wagon loads were taken from Main and E streets. Special Announcement to Public. Coliseum doors open at 7 p. m. It is earnestly requested that on account of the immense demand for seats that everybody come early. The program will begin at 8:15 sharp and those who are not seated will be obliged to wait until the first number of the orchestra is over. TO PITCH AT DANVILLE L HUBERT LACEY SIGNS "WITH AN ILLINOIS TEAM. It is Reported That Will Horn is to be Secured for Marion by Man- - ager Jessnp. Hubert Lacey of this city has signed to pitch with Danville, 111., torfm in the "Kitty" Leasrue. La cey was a member of the old Superba and Alford baseball teams of this city and mde a splendid record for himself. Last fall he pitched for the All-Professional team. It. is reported that "Casey" Horn "of this city, who is on the reserve list of the Dayton Central League team, will be farmed out tc Manager Jessup's Marion team. Horn .has refused to sign Vfitb Dayton , owing to difficulties over the salary question. - COMPROMISE SUIT A Dayton Traction Company . Pays Woman $5,800 for Death of Her Hushand. jytUtoh, Ind., March 12. Mrs. Jessie HeCollem of Columbus, - O.j re cently, sued the Dayton, Springfield 5 TJrhana Traction company ;- for damages. Herniate husband, Elmer McCollem, was.Ulled-in an interurfcbeck ear.Dayto a f ew months agp,! ,u Xr t .; reee.n,$pmpromise she received, $a00i theJargest compromise tractkm vdamagtf1 -tmonnt ever paid in the Franklin county court Mrs. McCollem 'is. a sister-in-law of kMesdames Q. Callaway, Richard bells and Melinda McCoCllem Bar-
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.,c-;'.t';.-:iIffoiWter. . : The. most dangerous waters in the world for the passage of ships lie off the east coast of England, Cape Ushaut. In France, and Cape Finisterref in Spain. '- ' First Jfejfro Mlnatrel. The first man who ever sang a negro Bong on the stage was an actor named Herbert. lie sat in a chair before the curtain. lie painted his face with black paint, burned cork being then unknown. Temperate Persia. In Persia there are no distilleries, breweries or public houses, anil native wine is the only intoxicating beverage used. Tlie Victoria Cross. The intrinsic value of the Victoria cross, the niout highly prized decoration in army and navy, is about lVa pence. It was Instituted by royal warrant on Jan. 29, 1S5G, as a reward of gallantry of all ranks, and the first presentation (of sixty-two crosses) was made by the late Queen Victoria In person on Friday, June 2G, 1857. It Is In the shape of a Maltese cross and is made to this day out of metal from old Russian cannon captured at Sevastopol. St. James' Gazette. Snow at a Halfpenny a Pound. Snow Is sold in the north of Sicily, where it fetches about a halfpenny a pound. It is a government, monopoly, and the prince of Palermo derives the greater part of his income from it. The snow, which is gathered on the mountains in felt covered baskets, is widely bought in the cities for refrigerating purposes. London Tit-Bits. In ; tli.a Way. "I fear Unit . husband will break down! He is tuu.'ering from brain exhaustion! ; ( "How dreadful! Tiat are his symptoms?" "He latterly keeps repeating himself In his excuses for coming home late from the club, dear!" Why lie Laughed. Jenks Why on earth did you laugh so heartily at that ancient jest of Borem's? Wise In self defense. Jenks In self defense? Wise Yes; If I hadn't laughed so, he, would have repeated the thing, thinking I hadn't seen the point. Kansas City Independent.' - ' A Changre. Of the twenty -six barons who signed the Magna Charta three wrote thetr names and twenty -three made their mark. This is all changed now. Every baron can write, but only a few succeed In making their mark. High Claaa Blacksmiths. In Saxony no man Is permitted to shoe horses unless he has passed a public examination and Is properly qualified. To Make Waterproof Glue. A glue "which will resist the action of water is made by boiling half a pound of common glue In a quart of skimmed milk. Another method is to soak the glue till soft in old water and then to dissolve it on the stove in linseed oil. I A Strong- Swimmer. r ' Thfe shark holds the record for long distance swimming. One of these creatures has been Jtnowh,, to cover 800 miles in three days. Anna Bradstreet. The first original composition printed In Americawaa. brought out by a womanMrs' , Anne'c pradstn?et, wife of Simbn Bradstieet,; governor of Massachusetts. hd daughter of the celebrated Thomas Dudley, ; "S,he J published a volume of poems in 1640, -one year aft--cr the first, printing-press ,waa set up at Cambridge. Mass. ,7 v Odd If omben In Slam. ... . it The Siamese have such a superstitious f r ' dislike of odd numbers that? they stodr cusly strive' to have la their houses on evefffiuinber 6f windows, doors, rooms, Canarr LadW In many parts of Germany, particularly In the Harz mountains, women make large sums of; money yearly on canaries: They Ive up two or three rooms In the noose to' them and In on room 1 sometimes have as many as 20O cages. ,
d of pretty 1906 Furniture is being d daily. Come, have a look!
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Beans,3 lb. can Hominy, 3 lb can Peas, 3 lb. can Sweet 'pot at
at S cents. G pounds Buckwheat and 30 stamps for 30c.
Uig bonanza. Lye, Chitting top bibson's boap Polish, the king of
day we will gave you 10 stamps on each box. 3 quarts Beans and 30 stamps' fou 30 cents.
.A few more of, the .regular sugar Maple Syrup ! . Maple. Syrup ! Ion $1.00. Home grown Potatoes at 6c bu. , 25 lbs Granulated Sugar at $1.25. 20 lbs A. Sugar or 21 1 s XC SPECIAL: . . 1 lb Imperial, Young Hjfeon or
In our Dry (fydds Dop't the Special for Wednesday will be Fancy Bushings in neck lengths at 10 cents each and 10 stamps with each sale. Not over five lengths to each customer. Our special price on Granite Pans, Dish Pans and Drip Pans that we had on Monday, holds good for "Wednesday. - . Pictorial Beview Patterns on sale. Stamps with all purchases.
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Trading Stampa with All Purchases Tree Delivery New "Phone, 107 ; Old 'Phone, 13R Store Open Toesday, Friday. and Saturday Evening 411-413 Main Street
STREETS "WORM OUT" Several of the City Thoroughfares Will Have to be Repaired in The Spring. When the time comes for the spring repairing of city streets, several will be found to be in bad condition. North Eleventh street from Main to E, North Tenth north otf tBe railroad, South A street for its entire length and North F street are the worst and these will have to be worked over, as they are literally 'fworn out."- The cost will be large. WINS ATHLETIC HONORS Richard Needham is Doing Well in Athletics at Tale University Champion Swimmer." . , . Richard Needham of this city and a son of Mrs. 'Abbie Needham, , is making a name for himself in an athletic line at Yale Uniiersity. ' Just recently he won the Yale University swimming match. Besides being the champion swimmer of the great eastern university. Needham has won a cup for making the freshman relay team. Don't miss t Elesmcal Exhibi tion at Zoller &VCaghead'B, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. l3-3t MARRIAGE LICENSES Edward Glunt, - aged 20 , Whitewater, to Cecil Nolte, aged 18, Whitewater. '.KV . V Angus -Hood, 32 ' Centerville, to Leona E.' Dean, 28, Centerville. Carl C. Castor, 23, to Dora Bell Petry, 22, both of Richmond. . ' ilenry Louis Ashby, 46 Carlos City, to Margaret L. Canaday, " 49,
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r FURNITURE, BEDDING, PICTURES. lomoam 1'iums, isin . ca Baked still' go can and ten stampbr 10 cents. all cleaner, at mc box and on this cured ham .hile they last at 12c lb. for 1-5 g; run bottle, 25c; by the' galSugjtf $1.00. an Tea and 60' stamps for 60cents TMENT NOTICE John Hilliott and Laura A. 1 azrff executors of la.st will of Euniccf Elliott, deceased, vs. Adelle L.iweek, William P. Meek, Bertha EyElliott, Laura A. Pack, Hattie Elhj In the Circuit Court ft Wayne county, Indiana, April t To Adelle ,L. Meek, P. Meek, Bertha E. Elliott, Iliott. You are severally hVroify notified, that the above named tltitioners. as Executors of the estli olLaforesaid, have filed in the Circjit Court of Wayne Gtftoty, Indiana, a petition, making i'oul defend thereto, and praying pecmpr acrorder and decree of said CoAf authorizing the sale of certain Jrail Estate belonging to the estate Caid . decedent and' in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debt and liabilities of said estate; and thai said petition, so filed and pending, is set-for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Richmond, Indiana on a judicial day of the April term, 1906, of said court, the same beina the 14th day of April, 1906. Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said Court, this 12th day of March, 1900. (seal.) ' ED&AR M. HAAS, Clerk. v - -L 2-. 13-3wks. ! The regular meeting of the Woman's , Home Missionary Society of Grace M. E. church will held; this evening at - the home of Mrs. Chas. S. Farnham, 28 North Tenth Street, at half riast seven oVloett . A . X . "3. DAITCl 'wt v Everv one ttena the dance siven by the BarbersyUrJon, No. 562 at the. Odd Fellows " mil Tuesday, Marchh 27. Programs, -j0c.
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