Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 March 1906 — Page 5

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iff I aVr " Mrs. Fisher of Anderson-arrived ' iOD-Q Q ,00.0 QijQLC0-O OO.Q CIOlOOjCXO 6 O O OO O OOOO O O 6 6 O O OO O O O OOO O O ft. i .,.m,M I Russell Gaar has returned to Mi- 0?vr " " ' - - A . . . - h s- .vO yaJ.a; msiU- Q

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tion atZoller & Jraighea4'9. Thurs'l , rs Fisher of Cincinnati is the day,.Triday and-Saturday. 13-3t jest of Mrs. George Knollenberg of

- lULNt XjUIIU AC1 Iltl jcmiucu Bayer has frdmtt Steele's vi.siLvithirelatived. at Cincinnati. " JF''' - - - See Dicldnaftn .Trust Company for Inane . ' nn r& oat a to . VnvnrnViIft t.rmiJ STh--n 1ofia fl,n onP.half ' the value of property. ' , ' ' ' Miss Mary "Wilson has ' returned from" a visit jkh friends at Dayton. HarvljDentists, 9th and Main tf .M!rs. a I). Slifer and daughter left '-yesterday for ' ayisit ' at". Greenville, Ohio. ' Teleriliou the "Richmond Steam

; 'Landrfo get jpur laundry. tf ;.lEd? Doyle yof Indianapolis is visitf''lfag friends'in "thisty. Dickinson :;. ; Jwst' "tympany has1 ' money tolloff on real estate at favorable terns. We do not loan over one-half the value of property.' ! Rev. W. M. Nelson niade a: business ' 'trip io Indianapolis yesterday.

Call on anning, 1022 South C street ave your steam or hot water plumbin installed and all other Phone 1300. " 7-6t

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Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Bunyan went to .Indianapolis yesterday to attend h the state meeting of : the Missionary Society of the Ja. E. church.. -Money to JPan on4 farms or city v uT)rotertv-)n favorable terms. .We do

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" ' . Earl Henley has " returned to Miami

,,,,, jnuiiary msmuie, aiier a, iew wy v visit with his parents here, ; - , . j f ' ' , You will 'ie,ver tire ,"'of f Mp. Aus- . tin's . Pancakes. r A-f. fresh ; supply -notv on hand at .your: grocers. j

o , a .. ! Jfe aAd Mrs. F. A.- typ wn ave 1 fe-

'.5 turned to , Columbus, O., a,fter:.a visit

with relatives here. V ; U',-- ; u ixne .luecmcaj juuDnion av2)ouer Oraigfifd'a is new to eyerybody. i Thursday, ' Friday and Saturday.13-3. Mr. and Mrs.1 F. "At Down have re .'t;

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Saturdajafternoou and. evenings.'

UvMrf andlMrS. 'tieqrge- Green" left yesterdayf'forari '"extended (trip .through the'W.V;; : ' : When! yoslsr "foVMrs; Austin's ' Pancake flour, insist upon, having it, , and say Hrs. Austin's and no other.

Mrs. Coil Be vington went to Mun Kjie yesterday for a few days visit with rplfltivea ' ; with relatives. Thomas Fisher of Anderson is visiting in this city. ! Is a vearlv necessity

tainty, the return in spring of such troubles as Impure Blood, Pimples, Boils, Eruptions, ; v Scrofula, Eczema, Psoriasis, Biliousness, Headache, ; ' Loss of Appetite, ; That Tired y peeling etc- ?

The perfect Spring Medicine, rerioyt-. . ing and building up the whole system, is

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j "Whichj acting thoroughly upon the blood, reaches and beni U efits every part of the system. Take Hood's, this Spring. . v .'' SncciAii To meet Uxe wishes of thosovho prefer medicine la tablet form, we are i now putting up Hood's Sarsspwilla In chocolato-coatel tablets as well as in tbe usual u.

liquid form. By redaclne Hood s barsaparilla to a solid extract we have retained ia the t. tablettheL,frAriPropert;Of jejrery Wdilnal' ineredlent 'except 'the aleohoL - - BoW hw druef lst or sJot by mall 100! doses ono dollar. C. L Uood Co., Lowell. Mass.

ami MilitaryTnstitute after a few 1fiittJth Jjis parents "lffff 5T i K6n ,f ry!' xvOKpnio is visiving m wis cji y. r ft-? v r. , "'Returns;' from the elson-McCov ern flg"ht which take place at Philadelphia tonihtwilybe- rceived, by direct wire and - spNfial . .wire at the WestCOtt hotel buffet this evenmsr. n,veryDoay inviiea. Mr.'and Mrs. Ed Palmer have returned to Connersville after a few days visit here.; , . ' ! ; Frank Buckingham has returned from a short visit at Dayton. , ,, ; 1 Matthew; Shew of Cambridge City was in this city Monday. 1, " ' ..-.. .. r-s ' The Richmond SaaTaundry for good work.-' . v .--J tf Miss Daisy Morgan ba& , returned to Cambridge City after a short yisit in this 'city. V " 1 ft ' Just what youj Small place in the county foj 2f $1,400. Call on Woodhurst, 91! Main. ." ' Ms. John Lontz will give a yhist party at the Country- Club Friday eveninsr. Both bridsre ' aiid straight! whist will be played. ' . . j There will be stereopticon views af the High, School hall for the History Club and invited guests this evening. Returns from ..thakelson-McGlov-crn fight which takes place at Phila . V delphia tonyNat, wil;be rceived by'di-. rect wire anTiroeeiali wire, at , the Westcott hotel, buffet this : evening. Mrs. , Matilda Wprtb, of f RushvilleJ is visiting; her, son?.CUrles.Worthi' of East. Main street. vVr,, , ? -ik Misses Susie Cox and Helen White, of Liberty;! are spending, a iew days in Richmond; '. . ; .vi.,".;.r.r I REDUCES iBSTERII. FARE ,-r f.U.. ' GRAND TRUNK MNE FIGHT FOR TBAFFia f ?; Tint fsmr It la Now CharingBut" 15' From . , Chicago to NewlYojk Oity-j y ' VfV; The" Other'TaSs. 't I An east bound passenger rate iwar, has been - declared by . the Grad Trunk Railway,from Chicago.to N"t? York, and thatt road has reduced jh fare between those. cities several dollars. They are now charging "but $16 for first class tickets and $15 for second class, i All the other roads had to make the . same rates excepting I'the New tYork Central , Lines, operating the Lake Shore Route, which has maintained its former rate of $20 first class and $17 second class. because of a yearly cer(i

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SUITABLE OBSERVAIICE i 'J. fErejSt, ' v Nto Cdnmittert'Tbr ltT 3 , v. . . " ivo? vidt .;! ;islp?. e.t .- J.Si-i.o'C ,?1 W ; t StPatrick! daylin'iRichmond will 6t Hhe Ancient r'OMeF 6f 'Efoerrujtris.. At t. Marys-nan, -tne-Jion. jonn jj . Keatmgof iucago, ..will deliver an atfArefeB. " -Th foMowinc committees Irae'beejt appointed bV the' m . r&H a.? . t-i. ''wiui.i:2i;w:iana io Have charge of Hhf evening

b ? 'Ap6ropHatly observed next Sat

urd'av fevehirfsr by-'the local Js6ciety '

erpmonwR ind arrangements1 mvuu lu c,cmi.g aa icuuj maiVnmT i- rrU 1 ried ,.to Miss Edna HiU, of Van.lBajQnjhallrrB.., A.-Gordon, Charles I . A . . . MManns. v. -.; .1 ren, jhis state,,. the nuptials having

On 'Reception-fohn- Lawler, Win. n the culmination of a very preti' ir.iT nr TAro,: - I ty-romahce. It was dunm? a revival

4.4.. veny uuu j.u.. & u uncu.-'.UsherS-T-Hi 1 feagehf Thos. BranWn,,:FrankRinghofi! and James Mulligan;'- ' - - '.:'. President ' of v ' Meeting? Wm. H.Kelly; - ' r ' Vice Presidents John Lawler, Wm. Carroll, M. J. O'Brien, - Wmi Griffin, M. J. Eageri, M.;Lanahan, John Kenney, Chris Connor Timothy Glenn and P. F. Shinn. , . The lecture will be preceded by a hort musical program'. CLUBS TO CONSOLIDATE ' ,.,! "... ; t ' Union of Indiana Literary Clubs and Federation of Clubs to Unite ? Their Interest. .The Union of Indiana Literary Clubs and : the Federation , of clubs, two separate and distinct organizations' of this State, both of which numbed Richmond literary clubs in their memberships, may soon , consolidate.; At a meeting held in Indianapolis yesterday the subject was formally discussed by leaders of the two organizations. Richmond club women will, iin the next few days, receive circular letters asking that they give their views on the subjeet. The matter, will come" tip for final disposition at the summer meeting of. literary clubs to be held at Winona next July. DENIES PURCHASE STORY: The owners of the Hagerstown Independent Telephone plant deny that the : Central Union " " Company has made an efrort to purchase the plant. Instead of being on the market, President. Boy declares thatj. extensive improvements are to be made af once.

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THE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE NOT ESPECIALLY CONGENIAL to INVITE PEOPLE OUT TO SEE ; '

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disappointment. Come and see the new fabrics ; it will you good, and please us at the same time. RESPECTFULLY, The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co.

r.-c.-' ''';!Tf i i ' REV. CHILSOII HAS ROMAliGE MARRIES THE GIRf HE MET AT ,, . REVIVAL ' MEETING. Miss Edna Hill, ? the Bride, Was a ... r. ".- ' , ..' -' ' . ... Vocalist at the Meeting The '..if Oereinony. , V: ' , r.tjbur B. 'dilson, a missionary of -jthe JPriends' church, who recently I to deliver an address in Ii and """v? auuBS t: at-'New "Castle within, the past few weeks that the Rev. "Mr. Chilson met Miss Hill, who. was assisting in the meetings in the capacity of a vocalist. Soon after the close of the series of meetings the engagement " was announced. The ceremony was performed by Miss . Daisy." Barr, a Friends' minister and "an evangelist who frequently is heard in the Friends .churches of Richmond. ASSESSORS TO MEET A COMPARISON OF VALUES BY VARIOUS OFFICERS. A. G. Compton Will Be Present at Session To Be Held at Con nersville. County Assessor. . A. G. Compton will go to Connersville March 26, to attend a meeting of the county assessors from ten counties in Eastern Indiana at which John Wingate and Parks Martihrrtwp;of the members of the State board of tax commissioners, will be present. '' ) r? ' - Thd purpose of the meeting is 'to instruct the .various assessors by a comparison of .. . values 'that assessments of property may be possible uniform throughout" the state." . Similar meetings with groups of counties are being held, on.. others dates throughout Indiana. - , t. Tlje importance Jpf uniformity of assessment- can ;notrbe over-stated, as without it the levying of taxes is necessarily unfair to a portion of the taxpayers. The efforts of the State Board and the county assessors are to be commended." Miss Matilda Worth has returned home to Rushivlle after . visit to her son, Charles Worth. -

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. 80 doz. more of the Richmond Corn to sell at 5c per can. Can" Sauer-Kraut, 3 lb. can; Blue Lombard Plums, 31b : can v Baked Beans, 3 lb. can Hominy, 3 lb can $06, 3 lb. can Sweet potatoes tiU go at'8 f cents. ' ..... .t.-. i . ., -

j Gipounds Buckwheat and O! stamps for' 30c. i A r''-"

Big Bonanza Lye Shifting-tdp Gibson's Soap Polish,! the king

day we will give you 10 stamps on each' box. v ' 3 quarts Beans and 3tf stamps for. 30 cents;? J,

1 ' a iew more or tne tegular Sugar ' ; Maple Syrup I ; Maple Syrup ! Home grown Potatoes 25 lbs Granulated Su 20 lbs A. Sugar or 2ll SPECIAL: 1 lb Imperial, Young I

In our Dry Cddds Dep't the

Special for Wednesday will bo Fancy Bushings in neck lengths at 10 cents each and 10 stamps with each sale. Not over five lengths to each customer. v Our special price on Granite Pans, Dish Pans and Drip Pans that we had' on .Monday, holds good for Wednesday. Pictorial Review' Patterns on sale. Stamps with all purchases. . HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases Tree Delivery New 'Phone, 1079; Old 'Phone, 13R Store Open Tr esday, Friday and Saturday Evening 411-413 Main Street - , '

DRYAII GUEST OF HONOR Great Silver Leader to Speak at Dem- ' ocxatic Banquet in Indianapolis , . " June Seven. f Several of the Richmond Democrats who still worship at the silver shrine of - Bryan, ...have been notified that' on the 'eve of the "Democratic state convention, which will be h em at Indianapolis June 7,' there will be a banquet at which Mr. Bryan will be the guest of honor. He will fire the campaign, gun that" will open the November battle. The state committee is to make the Bryan banquet an exclusive affair and only a 'few of the Richmond "faithful" will be on the invitation list.

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Made White the our will Jr ' i o 'can and ten stamps for lO cent&r of all cleaner, at' 10c bi)i anin'thi is cured hams whileiPe last at 12c lb. for 1-5 gallon , bne 25c; by. the' galuffar, Japai and CO stamps for COcents i HAMROCK Bocfaes WatcfcPbbs Greenjftlgs Green Van die SCdes and Candles TaliVCas, Napkins, etc. ' : SuifSr&ie for parties for . St. Patrick's Day MOORMANIi'S BOOK STORE 520 MAIN STREET. RAL reae; C(?L D ia tbe nost efflclen lor jootp shine frtrwt Triai sTaSOc. Prepared at "or roneh skin . . DICKINSON PHARMACY. . 1031 DAin T.

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