Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 324, 22 December 1906 — Page 8
Page Eight.
The Rffchmond Palladium, Saturday, December 22,190 6. y
nSTAG ,
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Books, Xmas Books.!
20-4t
X
lorris
Co.
Mr. John Short of Boston was
the city yesterday.
y in
y
Prices' are headauartetsr for nice
fresh Oysters, every day'by express, 20-2t
s
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown ofIil . .11 J Jt j ? v -i
Ion were in me cuy yesieruay
their Christmas shopping.
XMAS WATCHES
-ft
AT HANER'S.
Tbad McCowan of Hagerstown
in the city yesterday.
Haner's have a displ
Hill's flowers.. .See them
av of E. Q.
ra6r'wth
The ever ready safety
- ' - y
19 hiades. Guaranteed at Adams
Drug Store, 601 Main street. 0-5t " r
diamonds.
Jenkins for watches and
Go to Simmons for Xmaaciga
Haner's for cut glass bow,
rs. V'
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burgess fil Kokomo are in the city to visit relatives and friends during the holmays.
y
XMAS RINGS AT HA
NES.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Allen of SanFrancisco are guests of Mr. Alley's
ltr Mrs. Mariana Doan of SJduth
12th street.
HANER'S FOR ROMANESQUE FINISH FERN DISHES.
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bell, east of,
the city are expecting Mr. and Mrs.
Scott McDonald and children of Kich
mond. Va., here during the holidays.
HANER'S FOR CUT GLASS WATER GLASSES.
Henlev Bell will arrive today to
upend the holidays with his papains Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bell eastf the
city.
The ever ready safety razor with
12 blades. Guarantee! at Adams Drug Store, 601 Main street. 20-5t
s
Mr. George Mansfiled wen
to Campbellstown yesterday on b
ness.
Gold fish make a
Prices' have just secur
ones. 20-3 1
urn
IceX
eU150
present.
bright
MIsa , Maud Zimmerman will leave
next week to visit friends in Kent
ky.
Ferrets for sale
South 4th street
cmiF
Sim IBir
Schwegman'3, 209
22 Jt.
Mr. and Mrs. Ililterman, of south Fourth street, are going to spenTthe
holidays in Dayton with MrsHilter
man's father.
SILK AND WOO KIBBEY & CO.
FFLERS AT
John Orth, of south Fourth jrfreet.
goes to spend the holidays itn his
parents at Hartford City.
Haner's for cut glass vases.
Mrs. Otey, of AlexandersonvUle, Ohio, expects to visit her sisterMrs. Louis Minck, of south Fourtbstreet,
during the holidays.
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Xmas cigars at Fihe's Pharmacy. 20-5t
Mrs. O. C. Lippert, of Cincinnati, will spend Christmas with-her dauKh-
ter'airs. W. II. Sudhyff, of south
Fourth street.
HANER'S GAME SETS.
FO
HAND
Business men's luncjreon served In the Cafe of the VYiaeott Hotel every day from 11:30 toj:00 o'ciock. Price 35 cents. 12-tf
The Methodist church at Chester
will give a Christmas entertainment
on Christmas eve at the church.
Leave your order for i nfCe Christ
mas cake at Zwissler's&'Cakery, 908 Main street or 28 South Fifth street. 20-5t
The church choirs of the city arc
present engaged in rehearsals
Christmas music.
OOO
Jenkins engnve while you wait.
Mrs. Ray Coffman of Columbus, O., is spending the holidays with. hr mother. Mrs. Carra Brown, No. 26
North 17th street.
YOU CAN'T AFF
LOOK OVER OUR KIBBEY tt'CO.
IS
HANER'S FOR
CARVING SETS.
"STAG
'TO NOT
IMBRELLAS.
HAND
EVERYBODY GOES
X
16
Dr. C. D. Marsh, who was head of the biological department at Earlham durinjr the fall and winter terms cf
1904-05. has just announced that he
the ! nas succeeded in discovering the na
lure ui me puisuu in me ahjcu w ecu.
S
JENKINS
1847 ROGER
WARE AT H
-y-
SY BRftR
SILVER
Mrs. Minerva Bunker of New Paris,
Ohio, is spending a few days wjjh
Mrs. Alice Hunt of South 7th str-t.
L. E. WATERff! AfVs FOUNTAIN PENS AT HANE4iS.
Telephone the RIcbBio!
Laundry to get your launjry.
Steam
tf
Today travel on the
pick up at a great rate
mas excursion rates becomes effective
this forenoon.
Prices have some elegant choco
lates, in handsome packages that are
a work of art. Youwill like one.
20-3t i
Joseph Triber, substitute clerk and Harry E. Young and Park Hlseryfi'bve
railroads v.Jll j begun their duties for the Christmas Thf fhriSil. I linlwlti v2 ut tha irt rffi ro
y. XMAS UMBRELLAS AT HANER'S. i
WANTED TEN.
SALES LADIES AT Wll
BEFORE EIGHT 6'
MORNING.
Jenkins for propartts of worth.
:loci-
s
'extra
KE!S. CALL
CK THIS 22 1t
Richmond lodge of Odd Fellows will
hold its annual roll call meeting on
the evening of January 14. gram of special interest Is
pared.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ratliff and boy will spend Christmas withMf. and Mrs. Harry Macke and iff' and Mrs. J. B. Cromer in Chysrfgo.
HANER'S FO
FERN DISHES
IVER PL
PLATED
Mrs. Lydia Canady of Bellview,
Ky., is the truest of Mrs. C. "WV'Par-
kens on the west side.
Go to Wilke'
GO TO WJ
bepj
LKE'S.
A pro-
g pre-
GO TOjWILKE'S.
Street Commissioner Ed Dye reports
that the sewers in all parts of the city are in good condition and few of
them have give nseriousrouble from
, any cause thus far thiavinter.
t uowiir - y
We make evej
try line, on shft
ler's.
XMAS AMP
HANER'S.
hJCriA
thing in the pas
notice, at Zwiss
y" 20-5t
y
A POTTERY AT
XMAS CUT GLASS
At
HANER'S.
The plans for the state epileptic village at New Castle have been placed in the hands of the commission which is directing this work. They were drawn by V. S. Kauffman of tljii"!ity. Just received a lot ar lew style Florentine oak JundrgMt mouldings, bring in your pJrnres and have them framed before the holidays. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main street. Tues and Sat.tf.
Mr. Moorman, an Earlham student,
recently in the oratorical contest, has been compelled to return to homo
at Winchester, owing to iLHless.
For Christmas no
C. Bradbury's, 101 20-5t
5 N
Ities, call at M.
lain street.
B. B. Johnson, member of the Board of Public "Works and president of the Commercial Club, has just returned from Indianapolis, where he attended a meeting of a committee of shippers and representatives of commercial bodies from all over the State.
The Elks Thursday evening took in three new members, Dr. Chenow'eth Elmer McConaha and Clifford Prise.
Members of the company of Murray and Mack were doing Christmas shopping at the local stores Thursday. They took advantage of the akrS displays at the stores along Main street
and many purchases we&e made.
Now is the tim
dies. Greek can did stock.
1 M
y sto
buy Xmas can-
re has splen-
Go to Wilke
GO TO WILI
GO TO WICKE'S.
Miss Blair Thompson of Chicago will spend the holidays withxher sis
ter Miss Harriett Thompson and Mrs
Jesse Fletcher.
XMAS LAMPS
A TV
HANER'S.
Miss Edith McGaw of
s was in the city yesterday.
Electric Irons mak ent. See them at head.
Earfon, O.,
Zol
useful pres
ler & Craig-
20-3t
Mrs. Charles Corwin of New" York City will arrive next week, to spend
the holidays with her sonMr. Wick-
ham Corwin.
JENKINS FOR
ner soa'AU JEWELRY.
Miss Mable Jessup left yesterday, lo visit her parents at Bloomingdafe She will return to Earlham aftel the
holidays.
Books and Pictures f
ers at Morris & Co. tf
ft
w m
Xmas buy-
20-4t
Miss Lncile Carney who has been
attending St. Mary's-of-the-Woods
near Terre Haute arrived home yes
terday.
LADIES' BEY & CO.
SWEATER A'
V
AT KIB
Mr. Earnest Richey, of Chicago, is here to spend Christmas jWith his
mother. Mrs. Alice Riche
XMAS ER'S.
BRASS
y:
X
rpODS
AT HAN-
Miss Edith Scantland of Earlham left yesterday for her home at Econ
omy to spend the holidays
Sweet oranges, California Pears, Japanese Persimmon, Grape fruit and Malaga Grapes aPrices.' 20-3t
Edward Dingley who Is employed In the offices of the Victor Talking Machine Company at Camden, N. J., will arrive today to visit his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dingley.
Now is time to buy Xinas Candles. Sreek Candy Store has splendid stock. 21-2t
Mrs. .Alice Richey of north Fourteenth street, who has bejrti quite ill for the past two weeks, fs recovring. r XMAS TOILET StTS AT HANER'S.
Mrs. A. L. Hadden. of Peru, Indiana, has returned from a visit with the family of Sam GebharL jbt South
Fourth street,
HANER'S FOR
AND SCRAPERS.
7 R CfeUMB
TRAYS
Mrs. M. M. Liveley, of Matissa, l'l
s in the city, the guest otlier dajght
er, Mrs. H. E. Penny.
HANER'S FO
EIGHT DAY CL
r
X
R OILT
ONE AND
Mr. and Mrs. Pohlman, of Colum bus, Ohio, are expected to visit Mrs
Pohlman's parents. Mr. and Mrs
Norrill. of Liberty Avenue
OUR $1.00
SELLING GIFTS. Kl
s
AH
bSey
D $1.50 CAPS ARE
FOR CHRISTMAS
& CO.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Merrill will go
to Loveland, O., on Monday t to spond
Christmas with Mr. MerrUrs parerls
has choice
Greek Candy sto
lot of candies to s
retill
feet from
The Christmas tree market in Richmond reached the faminestage yesterday. There were notnough trues
to fill the demands.
JENKINS FOR lEWELS.
Mrs. P. Lichtenfels, of south
Fourth street, will entertain Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Allen, Mas
ter Russell and Mr. and Mrs. Jfay
Lichtenfels and Mrs. CharlesAllen.
Bear lunch at Ed Boslr's saloon,
Amas eve. mi i me irimmings. 21-3t
Mrs. Charles Essmaker, of south
"E" street will spend th holidays
with friends In Eaton. Ohio.
XMAS NER'S.
SPECT
jy-
AT HA
Miss Florence Harper, of Frank
fort. Indiana, will be the guest of Miss Ruby Reid, of south Fourth street
during the holidays
i Four y
HANER'S FOR .STERLING SIL
VER SUGAR AND CREAM SETS
All of the offices in the court house
will be closed on ChristmasHfay. The
same rule will apply at the city hall.
xmas hand Tainted china
AT HANER'S.
y
T. M. Hubbard, of West Main
street, is to be the guest of Ed.
Moore, of North Sisteenth sjtreet on
Christmas.
y .
Fruit baskets filled to order with
the choicest fruits at Price's. 21-2t
Mrs. F. A. Shaw and daughter Hel
en, or Muncie, are visiting the par
ents of Mrs. Shaw. Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Wright of South West Third
street.
XMAS SIGNET y RINGS
NER'S. ?
AT HA-
Mrs. Frank Waters will spend the
holidays with friends in Inianapo
lis.
Go to Simmons
is for Xmajpcigan
rs.
204t
Mr. and Mrs. W. -A. Harvey and
daughter, of Indianapolis, are expected to visit Mr. and Mrs. Swfsher. of
south-west Third street; land other
relatives .in the city durfug the holi
days. HANER'S FOR ELECTROLIERS.
See Adams Drug -Stcre window at 601 Main street for Fancy Box Christmas Candy put up in Imported boxes at Special Prices to introduce goods.
Richmond churches will have
services on Christmas day choirs have arranged for
musical programs. Seve
Sunday schools will givj
entertainments in the eyvening.
Toilet cases, shaving sets at macy.
inF re efto--at.e
;rarf of I he
i
s
I s
(haii
The Legislative visiting committee which was at Easthaven some time ago, has completed its round of visits to the State institutions, with a visit to the new buildings that are being erected for the Indiana Institution for the Education of the Deaf.
KNOLLENSERG'S STORE-
Pirate C(Mt Now A few weeks ago and Christmas shoppers could a.'ford to put off "until tomorrow' Now the time until Christmas morning dawns Is counted by minutes, not by days. Monday is the last full (day of shopping and the George H. Knollenberg Co's great establishment will be the popular rendezvous of hundreds. Early day shopping has its advantages, both tolhe patron and to the clerks, but if you can't come early, your wants will receive the same considerate attention eventhough it is late in the day when you do come. The GeorgeH. Knollenberg store will be open this evenii.j and on Monday evening. Christmas gifts in great profusion. Every department has its offerings and all are worthy of your consideration.
THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO. PUFDVTUINR Ffl D CUOISTHseil
Haner's fo
roVfdn
meat forks.
Rev. T. H, Kuhn went to Falmouth
yesterday, where he lectured Jast
night. He will return tod
7
A whirl of trade at Morris & Co.
20-4t
Charles Stemple of Elliott's Mills was in the city yesterday shopping.
SILVER PLA
WARE AT HANE
K S.
HOLLOW-
Webb Lodge, No. 24,
voted a .gift of $200 to
C. A. Fund.
JENKINS FO
ward
fC R
M., has
the Y. M.
ELI ABLE GOODS.
HANER'S FOR BROS.' GAME SETS.
:ure sets and
H. Fihe's Phar-20-5t 1847 ROGERS
W. Disharoon, of Philadelphia, who
has been in Richmond for sever;
weeks eettine: out the industrial iariie
of the Palladium, published lastwed
nesday, left yesterday for Indianapolis. He made many friends during-his st'iy
in the city.
HANER'S FOR 1
BROS.' CARVING SE
9
rial ian last'vi'e inapoli J-his st'i
ke. Vi
S
847ROG
Go to 'Wi
GO TO VWIKE'S.
GO TCTWILKE'S,
ERS
The concert given yesterday afternoon by the Garfield orchestra was well attended and was pronounced by all a most notworthy performance. The orchestra was under the direc
tion of Prof. Earhart. director mu-
isc in the public schools
Zoller & Craighead bave a beauti
ful line of Electric afld Gas Stand Lamps. 20-3t
y
Prof. Walter S. Davis left yester
day afternoon for Cincinnati where
he will join an excursion party for
Cuba. Many old historical points in the Southern states will be visited on
the trip. He will returjr January
first.
HANER'S FO
VER TOILET S
y
s
RLING SIL-
The trains on the Pennsylvania
railroad once more began running
near normal time yesterday all of
them reaching Richmond almost on schedule time. A few of the,through
trains were however latejr than the
locals.
Morris &. Co. 20-4t
y
Bo4k
Dr. Will F. Kreuger was yesterday named township physician, succeeding Dr. Allen L. Bramkamp, who will assume his duties as coroner January first. Trustee Potter made the appointment over a number of other applicants.
The Big Store has a very attractive
snow scene, designed by Will Scnuer
man.
Pocketbooks, Bill Faffls, Purses Perfumes and Toilet yCrticles at Mc
Donnell's drug stortir lS-7t
Attaches of the city hall and visitors almost smoked themselves to death yesterday. Some person in-
ent upon doing good at this Christ
mas season, sent a box of fine cigars to the police department and trtrybody was busy the remainde-'of the day. Sergeant Dan McMnus, who
is a stosie fiend, almost ruined his
taste by the application of real Ha
vanas.
Shower Sprays and-aTh specialties, Electrfc ant5as Lamps, Electric fiat irjNxand warming pads at
Zoller & Craighead's. "20-3t
HANER'S FOR
Jenkins for the
feVSTER
fijs-of
FORKS.
everything.
r
Go to Wilke's.
GO TO WILI
GO TOLWILKE'S.
The Indiana, Columbus and Eastern traction lines hav eannounced to tho public that sufficient cars will oe provided for the traveling public during
the holidays.
XMAS JA HANER'S.
PANE'S
WARE AT
Mr. Clark Ketch last night.
left for Florida
Jenkins for
"grea
test variety
ke's. y
ILK4TS.
Go to Wil
GO TO Wi
GO TOtWlLKE'S.
The City Health Board believes hat
the backbone of the measles epidemic has been broken. It Is said that ap
proximately 600 cases have been ieported during the period of the epi
demic, but as scores of cases weekly
were not reported to the health board,
it is likely that there were fullv100
altogether.
..Bear lunch
Xmas Eve. L
atJfa Rosers
he trimmings
saloon,
HANER'S
WITH TUMBL
E
WATER JUGS
RS TO MATCH.
Xmas. packages promptly and cftro-
fully' called fpr and delivered. West
ern Union Tel. Co. 'Phon
22-2 1
ifndshes.
YOUR
TURKEY
Do TOot Neglect It. 300 Choicest of Birds ! We dress them to order and give you Just what you want. Have your order entered now and be sure of an early choice.
CEEESIS dirndl IDTiftDIXS
. 7 Special Holiday Orange Sale
Fancy, good sized Sweet Floridas.
23c Per Dozen.
Headquart
fV for, holiday dscoration Fine Holly, Wreaths, Coiling,
Mistletoe, Xmas Trees nd Bells, Needle Pines. We invite you to call and inspect our stock of clean, first quality, PURE FOODS; positively the most complete line in the city. JOHN M. EGGEr.TEVER
4'ttv rand Main Gts.
Haner's for c
Greek Candy slfe still has choice
lot of candiWfo select from.
Best Books'
20-4 1
XMAS CLOC
lfcHflforrii
orris &. Co.
4Ct
HANER'S.
XMAS NER'S.
JEWEL
Now is the tim
dies. Greek can did stock.
1CASES AT"HA-
e tobuy Xmas can-
dir store has splen-
store for Xmas.
Liberty is very much excited ovcrf
the announced determination of pres
ident Henry, of the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Traction cornpanvXto bui.'d
the road through that
XMAS STICK PINSTAT HANER'S.
Today's business in the Richmond
stores will probably be the ljgjjest of the Christmas shopping period. Mon
day will be the last buying dy, but the farming class will be hre today
and the stores will be fillea from early
until late.
JENKINS FORSlGNET RINGS
y
The Board of Wayne County Com
missioners, at their meeting next Saturday, December 29, will clear up sll business matters in order io start out
the new year with a cleair slate.
Take one of t
of chocolates a you.
hose
y
Yesterday was the shortest day of
the year. Today Old Sol began his journey northward and from now until mid summer the days will gain
in length. Xmas. pnekagespromptly ftnd carefully called orand delivered. Western Union lfct: Co. 'Phone 26.
22-2 1.
XMAS BRACEL
AT HANER'S
School No. 9 of Wayne townshin will have a Christmas tree for the benefit of the worthy poor of the North End Mission. This school is one of the largest and most prosperous in the township and is setting an
example worthy to be imitated by
others.
Patrolman Ilebble is once more able
to be out on tho streets, afteicveral
days illness.
Hand at M. C. 20-5t
HANER'S POft ELECTROLIERS.
embroidered
Braamjry's,
handkerchiefs
1015 Main street.
Owing to the continued illness of Judge Fox, the adjounment of the Wayne Circuit coudt has been pro
longed until Thursdal5f next weeV
til Thursdfpsl5: 'S iJfiELEC
HANER
Xmas. packages
fully called
ern Union Tel. Co.
IF
fiacSnd
OLIERS.
tly and crre-
delivered. West'Phone 2G. 22-2t.
If you wanf any coal get the best. I can supply you with it. I invite comparisons of my coal with that of others, for it's the best. Why should I hesitate to tell, you aUout it? Trust me with your order. If you do, I will win your confidence and your future trade. Order from me today and get prompt delivery. Office: Bullerdick'o Cannery. 0. G. Bulferdick, South Fifth St. Phone 1235.
HANER'S BAKING DIS
Go to Simm
ijoSILVER
PLATED
r Xmas cigars.
20-4t
Bear lunch Xmas Eve. h
22-2t
Ro
atcd Roser's saloon,
the trimming
XMAS BELT
PirsyAT
HANER'S.
landsome boxes
'rices along with
20-3t
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pickett, of
Spiceland, Indiana, Miss Ethel Pickett, of Knightstown, Indiana. Ada Walls, of Cleveland, Indiana, Russell Pickett, Ruby Pickett, Lenora Pickett and Fern Pickett, of Spiceland.
ndiana, are to spend Christmas with
Aaron Wogaman of Sou.ti West Third street. . -
Nice Xmas c 20-4t
HANER'S FO
VER SINGLE
Prices' will be
order for Ice
for your Christ
20-Ct
ates.
yr
kfdrs at DanrC
B TERLI NGX SI L-
STOONS
pleaded to fill your
Qlytrn, the very best
mas dinner.
The snow and sudden cold weather has given the work on the new Home Telephone building a sudden set back.
and work is progressing only v$ry
slowly. .
Meats, Meats, gameaud Poultry.
Headquarters for SjMtreribs, Rabbits Turkeys and CMCens. Choicest and largest lot of iffcsh meats in the city.
SCHWEGMAN'S Meat Market. 'Phon a
339 and 10S4. 22-3t
For the first tim this year the small boy had use for hi3 ice skates yesterday, and in. certain portions cf the city the sidewalks were fill-id wilh j-oungsters taking advantage of the ice on the walks.
Get a nice
ler's, Christr
rrifs
dinner at Zwiss-
Day. 20-51
CITY ftfID COUNTY
XMAS COMBS
dT
3
AT HANJE
R'S.
Fine perfumes a3 toilet waters at
Leo H. Fieh's fiarmacy. 20-5t
Mrs. Hattie Oswald, enroute from Texas to Portland, this State, with the dead body of her husband, was in Richmond yesterday for several hours.
Oswald had been in Texas for several ' of the residents
months hoping to recuperate his health and when it was seen that, re-i Greek Candy
covery was impossible, he was mar-; lot of candi
ried to Mrs. Hattie Lehman, of Indianapolis, to whom he had been eng.agod a long time. It was a deathbed marriage ceremony and Oswald passed a.wa.v tlirea Jiduis afterward-
A mad dog was reported to have been wandering about South 12th street, between Main and A streets, last night and caused both fear and considerable excitement jjrft the pait
HANER'S AND COPPE
Haner's f
of thaLymstrict.-
stoestill hjuK'choice
tVe!ect f roT 21-2t FOR j N IflfKE L PLATED R CHAFFING DISHES.
Monera daises.
Deaths and Funerals. GILLIS Eva Gillis died Thursday night at the home of her parents, 626 North 13th street, aged 9 months. The funeral will be held this morning at 9 o'clock, and the burial will
be at Earlham. STUDY Mrs. iJohn Study died Thursday night at Reid Memorial Hospital. The body was removed to Centerville yesterday moral. and the funeral will be held Sunday. SEEKER The funeral of Christian Seeker will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock, sun time. Rev. Feeger officiating. Burial at Lutherania. HEITBRINK The funeral of Mrs. Ellen Heitbrlnk will be from the home, 700 South Sth street this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. At 2 o'clock services will be held - at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Burial will be at Lutherania. Friends may call at any time. Please omit flowers. OVERBECK Sarah A. Overbeck, aged 66 years, died at Cambridge City Thursday. She has been in poor health for several years. She was born near Hamilton, 0. Six
children survive. The funeral wil
be this afternoon at 2 o'clock at thi
home.
JOHXSOXBAUGH Mrs. Ellzaf beth Johnsonbaugh, aged 70 yearK died yesterday morning at her hom at Cambridge City after a protracted illness. The aged woman lived alon but recently she was arranging t make her home with three niece th Misses Pearl, Flora and Lillio Clin ton. At her request the body will b cremated. Mrs. Johnsonbaugh bi lieved that this Is the correct dtepo sitlon of the dead and her desire wll' be complied with. She was a mem ber of no denomination. Her nelcci are her nearest relatives. Tho fu neral arrangements have not beei completed, y For tKe real good old buckwhea flavorbuy Mrs. Anstln's Buckwheat anclon't forgetth name. 1
Noticefto Merchants. We willfnsure jrou against loss b burglars Caller phone us and w will you rates. Dougan & C, Phonel39. jf tu-lh-sat
f Artificial' gas, the 20th Century fue! x io-tf ;
Hess Succeeds Miller t Publishers Press. J ; cnncinn&u, O., Dec. 21. William I Hess, secretary and treasurer of th Sohn Brewing company and treasurr of the Brewers' State association, wil succeed the lata Joseph A. Miller a, secretary of the Ohio State Brewer association. Tim appointment will b; made by the executive hoard of thi association- after January 1. Therj were several applicants for the posj ticn whch pays a salary of t350
a jetrj - J? - nn- i ' -" ' m
Use Artificial gas tor llht and heal
