Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 March 1906 — Page 5
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THIS MORNING PALLADIUM TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1906.
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Ed Roser ' fipent : Sunday . with
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Always good at grocers, v : , . , , , MjsOwens went to Connersville ' yesterday for a few days visit.' ... V ' J Just whaJ?li wautTT Small place in ihecjnty for sale, $1,400. . Call on Wofiwhurst, 913 Main. . '., ,':Miss Lillian llattanbaugh went to "Connersville yesterday for a, short visit with friends. V Mrs. Austin's famous Pancake ' flour is in town freh and delicious ai ever. : ' ' ' i .' I ' . Miss Blanche Voss has returned from a visit. with Miss Neva Watson Monejo, loan on farms or city Ipffpyry on layorapie. lerms. we n
: tioVfoan more than one-half the val- . V. . ue of property. ' Dickinson Trust
Mrs. Cora Wilson of Oreensfork is visiting in this city. . Mt. and Mrs. Sheridan 'Mills and children spent Sunday 'with relatives at. Eaton. . v- ' ; . i
; Mrs. Austin ' I'anca ices wm nen $r?v." you to regain that lost appetite. At grocers. ;. . . '
5I .; : J. -v' pnooK. return ea io vnarton, '"'".0V yesterday after several days vis-
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, eieonpu enmyna oieam Jundlget pur, la, undrl ; tf ." - See DinsoiiTruat, Company foi . loafcson retl estate. , favorable S torms on loans of less than one-half the value of property. : f ' v -, ; tiiv ' Miss Agnes Tlwmas 'returned yesterday from' a month's visit with relatives at Terre Haute. ' 'jtit'-s 'Ii - ,-v'v.i ;-'f, f , - AV. F. ?St. John of Cohimbus, 0., .spent ! Sunday i with j -"Mrs and Mrs. Harry-Lincoln in this city. Harvaftf3?Tentrsts, 9th and Main tf Lester Turner left yesterday for a visit at New Orleans nd other Southern cities. Miss "Edna Diffendorfer went to Hartford City yesterday for a few days visit with relatives. W. A; Ham left yesterday 'or New Orleans after a visit in 'this city. ' ' .. '" " .. . ,r rfft:v' . - , .'"-.'- ' Mr. and Mrs,Ji;arry Dennis and daughter spent Sunday, with relatives , at Cambridge City. Miss Edna Perciefuli left yesterday for a visit with friends at Louisville, Ky. Mrs. ' Walter Jones . leaves . this evening for Waco, Texas, to join her husband who has taken charge of Gaar Scott and Co.'s depository .there. , 1 'Miss Elizabeth Tillman spent Sunday with relatives at New Paris. ; :$1 . Truebjaly ot Hood's Sarsapartlla, in ' the usual ( liquid j form ;' or in the new and equally effective ' lablet- form. D00 $1 . 4. 4.4. 4. 4. 4-, 4 ' i' i t. GIVES A 4-
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DR. BOND SPOKE TO THE STUj ; vDENTS YESTERDAY , MORNING ON CYCLES OF GERM LITE.
..." The AHat Committee' 'AHa& Received .thftt-Red, ;Caip for-'hich',"lt! Sen MV AUUQ AV ,MV4fva UVJk Haa ... Discontinued His "Work A School on Account of illness V .1 : . ;; - Doctor W. Bond gave a talk to the pupils of- high schooT Monday paornf j mg in cuapei on me cycies ox germ life' T: " ! ! The ' Hat Committee.'? pf ; high school has received the red cap for which it sent some time ago and wilL show it to the pupils today. The ca is of a very pretty" red, ue 'with wnne leiiers on ine.irpnv. , r Horace Hockett has discontinue! his work at high , school until; ne fall. ., .... ( Howard Reid of Middleborq wl attends high - school t here is out of school Avith sore . throat andt jit $ doubtful "if-he' will get bae)c foij some time if the weather stays the way ii is at present, u , Frank Bueh has returned to high school after a weel of sicknessj. Moonlight aj lseum nejsit j Veek, Will BUILD IIEW BAKERY Business of John Zwissler Has Inearcsed Beyond the Capacity of His Present Place. John Zwissler one of the most . successful bakers in Indiana, whose business since ; coming J to"; Richmond has been on' the increase cpritiiiudirV, will add to' iis capacity ' by ", ihstalnff a I oreaa DaKing piaup xo ve coiiuucibu in adiph to his 'Main st'i'e reta business!. Mr. Zwisslei' "has'vttirchased the building on South Fifth street formerly ; occupied by the' Cha tidelier and Art Brass WorkS" and 'wijl convert it into a modefn Ibakery.l A capacity ofjfrpm 6,000 to 8,000; loaves a day will be provided. I :i' r -r ENTERED BY PETTY THIEF. Morrisson Reeves Library Was Ransacked. Sunday Night Nothing : WasTaken.. . : w ; The Momsson-Reeves library, was entered bya petty thief Sunda. night and the , place thoroughly ransacked. though nothing of value was taken Throughout northern .and eastern Indiana public libraries have been burglarized recently .and in some of them the thieves irot awav, with considerable snms. Probably the person wrho did the local jobAvas. inspired .to try the trick through reading newspaper accounts of robberies elsewhere, . Moonliffht at m next week. GOES TO GAS CITY ; Dr. Mora Bulla left yesterday for Gas .City, Intl.', where he intends to "hang out his shingle,'' Dr. Bulla is a graduate of Miami Medical College and a competent ypungj physician. While in this city he luis been associated with his father, :Df J. ,M. Bulla. Dr. Bulla at1 ;the:jet)rnary primaries made an excellent' race for coruiier. i . ....... i ..--7-- ." .; &itr.ZC. IH'jyfl ABILBY WILL eROBATED Inamed, as executor. 4- 4'&r 'i U-i fee1
The will of the late Albert Gf.Bil-!,t i?ne place- Dut 1 was 8,nS so fast that.l jumped the gap,,. Made the last six mile by of Dublin," VaVeslerdav', admit-1 ln 5W mlnut,f " Went so-blamed fast, my shadow couldn't keep; up, with m . 3 "s- s . j"r j TT 1111(1 1116 smell won catch up for another minute and a half. So I euess I'll ted, to probate andrecord. His son is ' hnrr -,on " . l TTT srZin g I "
CLOSES jQK V?EPE?iSpAY: NIGHT.
.L- i-t 1 jr.1" V SESSION BE OUIET ONE GRAND JURY WILL HAVE LITTLE TO DO AT MEETING I : in APRIL.- ? : WILL TAKE UP CASE J...T' There Will Probably be Nothing Done in the Lucy Murder Case as Interest Lags. - ...v.. . ..' t 'f 1 k I indiationsi the -if: From preser al
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Ajpril sessdn4p:the grand jury willjP street with,, the exception of the bej ftiquleMoAeV Nothing exceptihs the snow plow which grimly fought its
recent murder, has happened during the past three months, and unless something unexpected turns up, , it is robajt?ler that the business of the furf wiirnot eoveV'morD'hkYi a. day. The time of the men who served dur ing the4s?st 'tlrra? has expired aW an entire new jury will have to 'be selected. Thweek following, on April 2, the first session will be held. . tfjpdge Hli1C5 of the Wayne Circuit Court;' savaSesterdav that he did not expect the jury to do much, as them have -nothing to work with,
excepting the Profiit murder, case. fay, were nearly all on time yesterProffit admits his guilt, and all it has day. The C. . & L. trains also kept to do is to indict him. to schedule vith fairly good success. "Unless Barton Bell, the Centerville j The public schools were almost de-
AUTOMBILE SPEED IN THE FUTURE.
(The Mile Becard. Has Been Reduced t o 28 Seconds and Hotorists Predict a - '" 20 Second Mile Before Iong.) , .. .,'fBy McCutcheon. in Chicago Dally Trlbune.J
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man who is held "for burglary pleads guilty his' case iwill probably be taken up, but. therV is'iso much evidence asraihst him that it will be short work J getting an indi$m.ent."-..It s thought that t several Important liquor . cases are pending 'investigation too, and tSese 'toayvbevloote4':'intQ by the jury f The "Lucy 'case" seems to be a thing of the past; afri will probably never be heard of ipvcourt again. His death has gone down , on the records as an unexplained murder, and he left so few; friends that they are not agitating the finding 'of "the murderr ers. -7 ; : ' '. ' -': RICHMOND BLIZZARD (Continued From Page One.) - i No effort was made yesterday morning to- give a city street car -sexvice. but spasmodically a car would ' light its way east and west on Main street. No -cars were seen on North way from Eighth and Main sf rets to Nofh. Twentieth street, there to meet j with the misfortune of jumping the. track and skidding into the gutter. While the D. & .W. cars were hav ing trouble in making ' tKe"' port of Richmond the L A E.' ears were also "up against it." No attempt was made to rim cars through from Indianapolis to Richmond but three cars succeeded in battling their : ways ( from Greenfield to this city. All of these cars were hours behind sched uled time. - The Pan Handle trains, strange to trip ' was quite uneventfuL I ran over ucka. v The road was washed away In -H .' 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. "4
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everyone. No goods sold serted. At the lower grade schools the attendance was about 80 per cent, below average and at the high school . nearly 50 percent of the scholars i were absent. The large amount of snow on . the streets and sidewalks and the absence of street car service effected the factories, many of the employes prefering to remain in their homes. - - , . . Vv: ", . . v f ; At the United States weather bu reau at 4 the! Richmond Water Works pumping station yesterday afternoon at " 5:30 , o 'dock,, Walter , Vossler, who has-charge of the "Station,; made his official "prosrnostijration'' for the clay. He stated that yesterday' there was snowfall of 6.1 inches, making a total of .10.9 inches on the ground That's not, the worst; however, as the indications are for more snow. "I'll bet that there was as much as $10 .worth of business done yesterday on Main street" said a man and no one questioned his assertion. The stores looked extremely lonesomebut there were but few pedestrijw bout to notice, this, vacant appearance! . . . . . . . "' i Pennsylvania Lines Excursion to In oianapo March 26th .. r. anu zth, account Ancient:.'Acowled Wttish Rite meeting. Treketa sola to all,apph cants. 1 Consult Pennsylvania Lines agents for details. , Palladium "Want' Ads pay. .-.'.I a ' ''' ;f, .' i. .' DR. A. Gl 16 N. 10th St. Phon 1819 T -New
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Tuesday arid Wednesday The egg market is declining every day. And we have the . trade that ' puts , us in touch, and gives us the first decline. With your orders we will sell you on the above days ' Fresh country eggs, every one good, at 14 cents per dozen. 19 lbs Granulated Sugar, $1.00. 20 lbs A or 21 X C for $1.00. Hood's Fancy Blend Coffee, the' best that money can buy, anj 23 stamps for 25 cents. This is by far the best 25c coffee solyRfcnmond. 9 Bars Swift Pride Soapfor 25cts. The best laufyand 2 bars more for 25 cents than the others. ' 3 lb can Blue Lombard Plums at 8 centsHfor 15 cents." A fancy Calif omia 3-l)x Peach in heajjBVrup for 20 cents. Pride Richmond, Bob White or JjJJdrl!orn Flour, at GO 'cts per sck.
Gold Medal, the best spring whji per sack. ' ' Susrar clred Baconi bvVfie strip
1 Gallon ulk pansd?5c each. . . , ' , ' SPECIAL -Vjlftiitinc tub that is made, a regular 75ct value, goes at 49cts. . . v." : ,.;'.'!;--;..-'. ' . . ; 3 qts. Navy Beans and 30 stamps, for 30 cents. MULE TEAM BORAX, MULE TEAM BORAX. 2 Boxes and 15 stamps for 25 cts.."; '....' ;" In our Dry Goods Department we will sell our; fancy line of Spring Shirtwaists and, give you'20 extra stamps with each one? sold on 'our spec ial days. J.tp T . v . ..; Fancy ruchings in all colors at 10c per length and 10 stamps with each one. , ' v:- ',r? ' ' ' , Fancy nne of Face Veilings, thebest values in the city, at 10 cents per yard. ; " ,V, .' ',.. : Vv' .,V;';j' . ( Pictorial Review Patterns on sale. Store opened Tuesday night.
HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases Free Delivery New . Thone, 1071; , Old 'Phone, 1 3 R Store Open To esday, Friday and Saturday Erenlna -t. .'.411-4x3 Main Street ; . .;v.,
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on Opening Day. ' J WEATHER DELAYS SUIT There Was No Hearing of the Seaman's Case Yesterday Morning Juror Delayed. . The damage suit of Seamans vs. Irvins wascontinued yeatferday afternoon in te circuit curt, but on account of thbad 'wither, one of the jurors couldNHreach the court room until late in the day and until that timeVourt adjourned. Several of those who Vent home lastsmght told Judce Fox Xhat thev dra not exnect to be, able at 9 o 'clock this morninsr w court convenes. NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received jat I he. office of the Auditor of 5 Waje Jfounty, State of Indiana, fir th J construction o&mn Elevator al the tvalVifirtuntCourt House, uno 11 o' Sr. TTT Wcdt nesday, ApQil 4, 19( Further (ptice is Hereby given that plans and I'neeiAcailons for the above eleWjor are Vn file in the of fice of the (jounty-Auditor pf Wayne County. O nhr. ; 'Aj. WILEY, r T. $. CLARK, Commissioners f of SITIST Method of Obtumdum Sensatlve Dentine flour sold in Richmond at 70 cU 14 cents per lb. 4H? 4-4-4 4- ;444-4-,4- 4- 4 01-00 price.
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