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The Semi-Weekly Palladium from Benton Harbor, Michigan • Page 3

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i The Palladium. UglCAOD HARBOR, SEPT. 21, 8 1 Co i 3 The Publie Schools, on BERRIEN CENTRE M. Hog -pent several days Chicago last week ou Rutter A Hogue are buying eider apples said will ship the cider to Chi eago. A.

Wonser is running his eider miR every day now and is prepared at 1 to ANNIHILATED. like ci A. The Army Suffers Lu Dofottt. A DECISIVE BATTLE AF PING YANG. St.

Joseph and Neighborhood. wen iTiraO 103 99 New Methodist Minister. Rev R. FI. Bread has been ed to the Methodiat pastorate here by the Michigan Conference in at Jfccksou- Rev.

Armstrong has been trans- ferred to ine Cohiwater district ami by 16,000 Oui guCS to I'uioo City. CLOTHING 2 203 li to A. tri tu' A rtWvt 1 1i Cci fy1" Bros 85 Co 95 tirs. lef ter or- 42 of $0,000 4re SlwLu 1 1 tilt AVuf t1 at i If I- a. it tsi.

A COMPITETI BO lain prao- 1 -rea. It has rented army in the first big land Meuient that has taken place, and ed it so Ui- 'at China will verb until can send iher army to Corea. The Chinese accorti lug to a dispatch received a are placed at 16,000 id, while the Japanese only lost i ty killed and 2T0 wounded. The eu- least what was of it was pul to rout and 'd in every 11 leaving no orgsuiiaed Chinese roe an a i soil. The Thursday a Japanese column Fong hu made a reconnoiaauoe force, drawing the fire the 8M A Harp Concert.

ntertainment committee of the Home have made a fortunate ment for this Friday evening, 21st, in the way of a harp concert to be given at the Congregational church. Madame. Josephine Chatterton, the well known harpist andsdirector oi the Chicago Harp College, assisted by three other harpists and an elocutionist of merit, will give an entertainment which promises to be truly delightful. The tickets are placed at the low rate of cents, and it is hoped the Home with its worthy objects will receive substantiil recognition in addition to the to be derived by those who attend. i C-j IP? The Chatterton Concert.

blowing is the program of the COMBINATION SUIT TWO PAIR CF PANTS AND CAP For Fall and Winter Wear Is what you will want next. Boys' Combination Suits, Ages 4 to 14 with two pairs pants (double seat; and cap, all wool, at Great bargain and only a few of them left. We also have the new styles in and thua nsoer- column I Chatterton Grand Harp to bo The a I Water St. West Han- Mr. 1 con Mrs.

re are and re of nui ni lien the Chr ted the morning day. Capi li. E. a very interesting Navy and sii an ex er- amp- 1 Coast Mtec 1 jlKB lu i on Me! as. Harbor.

bwttW. Co 1 97 bo. Wacoia: Early We G- A denn speciaity .1 tue ttr-t -N SSlcorU feer OU Social si Bar ve White. booth a H. Bank Benioa Harbor, ci ses bell then OB the su On Thursday at p.

Miss Marble meet the teachers of the city schools at the Broadway building for the purpose of giving instruction in physical culture. Let every teacher be present and receive the first lesson. Sept. Frank Harriu, married at the parents, Uursh.one mile sou day evening, Sept. many friends, wish happy wedded life.

00 1 all on was of Her 'ton, Mr an of tr 2 W. them Mrs. vvn Wed with a long M. rn near Bund died at hi their positi then fell back in good order, with iittle By Frlviay uigut nH the were In position for a biued attack up the enemy. The oolurnn threatened tlie left Hank of the Chinese the Fong San column threateniug the Chiaesu center, widio the ilwang-Ju lumn against the right, which had l-een reenforced the day before by a 4e- taehmeutof marines from the lloet at the mouth of the Taltoug river.

The se had utilised the old defenses LINEN COLLARS AND Chinese uivi un.u»,. tu at Ping-Yang and had thrown up new terton Harp Quartette i I Recitation given at the Congregational church, Fridav evening, at o'clock, for the 1 benefit of the Home society of this city: Ch. The Chatterton Harp Quartette. and Miss; Emma Eindberg. Harp bounds.

J. Thomas. charlotte Tarrant. Also a complete assortment of the Parishchorus. Mme.

Josephine Chatterton. March in C. Thntr NECKWEAR. i John Thomas. Chat- cji- W.

STEVENSVILLE. iberts has moved jchanan, Jan 10th, tho poeition nA i home south of Eau Claire, Sept. l.Jtn, 1 aged years 5 months and oeptioually strong I days. Mr. MeFaikm wa- married to! Good Work itevy um Becca Cuthbert, April 5 l-c -a battle was opened On Saturday this happy union was born one daugh- at daybreak bv a Jajmnesc iter.

Deceased leaves a bereaved wife! of the Chinese works, which was oon- aud one daughter, an aged mother, 'Tie tinned without cessation unth ufter- a host of noon, tiie Chinese responding. The work aress- isTl. if.iMlahay* 4. W. Sahaoay im i.

general to First Ciloa Baaamk 1 W. J- Smith di tur Cal 'a-- lie Caloe BaoKiae larihnite' and Harbor Co fruit At and l'ari a Sooth refer Theo, C. H. Wegeforth (k Co Water t- 7 Aym Mercantile 133 Wayne 85 bo fKtt ud prod ice feeBfik furiiisfced on fctsersitod tor. Water bt.

a me ban ta ttou. a har- MILWAUKEE. Co Kr 1 1 Cooean, Thompson Wait Water street, Sarbor; Pronte E. R. Godfrey boos West Water ruerciiaut msn, emitan UaitAteaklnii Co ri.

Cuss, sektii? A dt Co 1 Bitera ly. Fate, lajMeph 'itb Han I fn A. A C. Le- 81 Itoeer General cumniL Dealer- in fruits Memecke. Schmidt West Water -treet, fr Afency; First ber and r-f- r- Nwmted M.

H. Nicho i -o st.r»*et, fr-; MdMnta Bentun i Jowps. Co. 169; rudu.Ce tu Kar II arbor Milwaukee, Lois buire is in the house vacat Mr. Roberts.

Mrs. Ed. Smith Las opened making shop. Mr. C.

I). Shearer is reshingling his meat market. Mr. Win. Hudson has his new barn and the first coat of paint on Mr Allen Mosher has the material on the griund for his residence and has commenced the frame.

he material for the cisterns 1 1 ar rived and is ou the ground and a large force of hands began Tuesv ay. It Las remained for StevensvLle to carry off the for melon eating. 'ut- of me iiai. last week Jean I tens- loe and James Danstield. who are at; i work the mill, concluded to have a melon.

As Jimmy is the engine tenner ant: not leave. Jean started for the melon. After a careful search he procured a tine specimen and as lit was returning ith it he met his best They concluded to sample it and it dis- i appeared in a short time. began to wonder what excuse lie would make I to Jimmy. wnen the young lady came to his rescue telling him that she had one over at the house that he might i have: but on their arrival at the house It looked too tempting and that one also sampled and disappeared So Jean had to return withoutthe melon.

Jimmy says he will go hun-wif next time. Rumor has it the melons weighed 25 pounds apiece but Jean says only five pounds apeme. On Tuesday evening as tling over the earth an brother and one sister, with a host of! i relatives and friends to mourn his O. A. timely death.

The bereaved family ex: tend their heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted in their bereavement; they thank one and all. Sept. 20. 8 Z. W.

Miss Emma Eindberg. Harp Banks and Braes, Von Hoest. Miss Ddia Crydaie. In all sizes and sleeve lengths. of Ireland.

Lhat -1 terton. Mme. Josephine Chatterton. of the Men of liar- taeh." Chatterton Harp tluartette. ELGIN SHIRTS A Custom Made Shirt.

Open Back and Front, Or Op Back. A Better Shirt than we BRIDGMAN. S-ahelin Bros, cider mid is being run to it-, utmost capacity. C. M.

Smith is visiting friends and relatives in Minnesota, F. A. Kabe, of Hart, who has rented J. Duart's farm, moved here last week. I The Y.

S. E. will elect officers ana ana a next Sunday evening. A full uttei.d- wura on them with the heavy guns showed i KO.Uprtt.-tiM. At tthout The Crandall body of infantry was thrown forward One of the happiest hy the Japanese and matntuined a season took place Tuesday night at tne rifle lire upon the enemy until duak.

newly furnished residence of Geo. Throughout the day only the Cracdall on state street, where Rev. H. I Fung San column was The Qf tfae Congregational in esc suhoreu greatJj, imnressive ver hpfofP but tlm on either side church, pronounced the few impressive 1 1 SOIQ Deiore were small, both the words that made Mr. Deo.

ew on and Japanese having taken Crandall ami Mbs Alice M. Shepard of ali the sliexter avanubux xhe man and wife. Jupai.we however, had gained Thft a short but impress- he positions. The took piace at continued at intervals dttring rmg in the Some advance In the firing continued at mwrvtus mtnug the night and In the uivftntimo two in the parlor of the new At any price. Now ONE DOLLAR ance is desired, The A.

F. A. lodge meets Friday! evening in Mr. Bridgman store bui I- nig (second floor). If do not ring Bridgman within a few weeks we all be very much mistaken.

The recent rains haw Japanese flanking lumn Lml formed presence of only the immediate nds a around the Chinese. Cnl Tlwiii Ooxm, At 8 morning an attack was nmde by the Blurs simultane-ously and with inirabUi precision. The ChiiesHe linca, which were strong la front, blue sillt gown with reGt-D ed' fi.mud to be weak In the rear, and the bridesmaid wore a handsome paxtVir'A a and here the attack wai a perfect chevron gown with white lace and pearl trimmings. Mr. Crandall the presence 1 1 Call and be convinced.

Satisfac- and relatives of the contracting parties. tion Goods cheerfully Mr. Clayton Vanderbeek, of lleuton exchanged or money refunded. Harbor, aeted as best man, and Miss Belle Scott, of this city, as bridesmaid. The bride was attired in a beautiful UuulxKJi WtitJ who resident of Benton liai 11 Tri rrand C.

L. ex- cut down, and thOM i death, finding lucrative position in the omees at every brvJte and fled, socne Wells-lligman Co. Miss Shepard is, of Viceroy Hung the ftCCOmplished daughter of Mr. and Al Shepard, of this city. Mr.

and Mrs. Crandall have gone to was ti ow for a beams our young Being the it Co '5 Wi Seefeid i- Coton, isxki! Dei, Joseph; bor A Son. ,7 of tire anil as caused them iact began to fled They 1 obiact behin hem pro vet white at set- oon be- i eastern es started brave by ke a 1 drive the bring nt to their ability to need be. ms nr thine and given the ,1 -air, suooesa. The Glxineea were 0 111 the -Dcbttting! U- formerly a sode.y- monih We dt I tow.

were ,...,1 ha, a something of the kind this fan. p. Stahelin has joined the of drummers. He will sen fur Staheiin of this place. Dr, S.

Maudlin and wife, Mrs I Myers, K. Burbank and Mrs. F. Ackerman the Fetoskey i cursion last week. The Jewish people who purchased G.

i farm near town are building on the same. We understand there are i more Hebrews coming to this vicinity. The Bachelors' Club officers are keeping a sharp watch of the movements of one of its members. They fear he will desert the club this winter. John, look out.

Niles or Buchanan generally gets ti.e Romibllean Eegbdat ENDERS vour The Clo1 Furnishers Hotel Ber au-drillod their ground to the ai id wops out itsra ttt) KMKXX housekeeping in their handsomely fur- TLe tig Sen column, nished home, the defenses in front, completed, the; Among the guests who were present rout. Half an hour after the attack were; ykT, and Mrs. Al Shepard, Mr. Was opened the positions bt I Tug Yang Shepard, Dr. and Mrs.

A. were In tho Rev a0ti Mrs. H. W. la eatimated Chinese church and Tb.

Mesers A. Chnrtttt Japanese captured ot Lloyd Shepard, of St. ei 1 munitiona oi war and bun- David Shepard and Mr. and irs. XI pening Saturday, Sept.

22. New DRY GOODS Millinery Store. dr lora nt of Conn rive era. Jap -m Fus ig, at Sawyer at 3 tremble s-s toe i ove toward them unable to leave and when it overt to be W. G.

p. an are sev dug offi ian army a pan is at tirid taker captured by the ral i ti.e Chinese rn, including in chief ni the who vr severeiy jf I- i F. G. Shepard and Mrs. Chaf F.

Frati, Iflckinsoi Scott, Ed Sadie Ma sinsrer, pard of Battle Foster. Mr. en ton ILarbo Detroit; and Creek: Mr. and Mrs. F.

Mrs. Win. Misses Belle illace, Grace Sullivan, lay Graham, Cora Kis-1 singer, of St. Joseph. i wh the ichoiof Water H-: Joseph LAKE G.

big dragging a little animal that a eat. The young la suffered considerable nausea and secure new clothing before tue were Sent ter Mr. He, is and Mrs. EXCURSION 55 MICfflGtN cm Sunaay, Sept fagner made ids parents a week. He gone to 23 CORWIN Charles Martin came from Ke.

arua zoo to attend the funeral of ins nephew Neil. Mrs A Hie Buell, of Coopers the A. A OI Frank flying Ann Arbor. ule Ina Lason, who has; been stay- vYesteri t' since last dth her mother. house was dedi- and ice cream social.

was indulged m. and wife will now his father's house, 1 found at day morning Baroda at 7 p. ui. Mr. v.

able minister and we am want to hear an eloquent speaker to attend the services. A certain young man received a letter of 4 5 Dages last week from aV.es young lady. He answered with an 1 T'tliTC4' T'D account is to the effect that I the young lady has not tiniM.ed reading the letter yet. Ibese people seem to be carrying only thirty wounde-i, in eluding TOWN TALK. C.

Ward is out after a short G. WARREN, HANSEN BLG Main Street, Benton Harbor, Mich. on ack correspondence Sept 19. FAIR PLAIN. Traverse and Will Birkholm spent Sunday at home.

Mrs. H.C. Sampson, of hicago, is visiting A. J. Knisely's fam y.

The killed s- eleven Most of tne anxung U.e Jajmnexo oeourred during 1 U.a first day's fighting, ami very few illness. reeult of the night attack. Marriage licenses have The Japanese tor arc tn granted to several St. Joseph young pursuit the fugitives, who hare COUpies, as will be seen in the list elsewhere. Messrs.

Joe Fearl, A. L. Church and 0ERBY Geo. iiumisten returned Tuesday night Mrs house is being plastered 1 from Southwestern Dakota where they by Orville Taylor. have been on a hunting trip.

Tiiedrug store is in full blast with; The remains of Charles Raiser, James Hollis clerk. shot himself in the arm while hunting Joe threshed sixty bushels of neftr Berrien Center and who died of wheat from less is.au ru acres ihrijvm away tkolr anus and rmttAlXf priautxere. er, has go: te Hayden rl with a ee for al M- fighi his may urita N. Rite of jv Cft.ea MiCh-gun A'N band Marti rJ Mr. Ephraim lenn and obs, 1 were enterlaint ui a' dav 1 ast week.

Bo' uncure of Mrs Art er an ill ne 88 Oi infanta lit of Mi and i. awaj Sunday lorn i year' months and nera i was heh i at of th ge rff Wave iRpect ritieni en rly, one are six weeks from le Neil, only child Mart in Sept. gri aassed aged 2 ys. The mine of his an, the foi day. Rant: MUSIC 3Y REFRESH MEN ira; irch a BOARD AH RE Springs uO visit relatives.

Mr and Mrs Rodell. of Maple Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wightman fast Tuesday. Mr.

and Will West, of chicago, and Mr Earl Crane Sunday wi.a Mrs Macumber and I Ml as Margie Rowe, who is teaching at Maole Grove, came home Friday evening returning Monday murning. Nimrod Jenkins of Westville, Indiana, made a short visit with his aunt Mrs. Ann Clyborne, this week Mr William Woodruff of Antral Colorado, has moved his goods here and is living with his daugliter. Mrs. Ernest Wightman.

vir. Cady, the Congregational Benton Harbor, will deliver, 1 dress on temperance next i the school bouse. We hope be a large attendance. Me Vicker and grandson nrdav evening for their lome in North Bend, Nebraska. Me Vicker has lived here nearly years and we are sorry to have leave- family went to Battle ek to attend the wedding coin and Miss 1,.

whuw took Diace at ground. Mrs, H. J. Myers has a girl living with her. She has sold her except twenty acres.

Sept. krris hi i minis a short Hunda: i there Karl if new Mrs. Mr, BENTON HARBOR MARKETS. enton ahuofs Sept. 2fl.

PBonucr. and PBOvisioas bbl. per rf- ic. per bushel. meat and poultry S5.00(®8‘'.50 per cwt.

55.50 per cwt. Fork $0.50 per cwt. 85.00 per cwt Spring dressed Hl-c. live, 7fit 5 live oc. feed ant seeds 00c cwt.

Ground feed No. 10. id lings- 95c. cwt. narse corn meal- 81.30.

cwt ton New Dry Gc. 'ds, Underwear. Hosieries. Gloves and Fall Millinery, Hats, Bonnets and Rib- lockjaw, will be brought to St. Joseph for burial.

A six months old child taken from the Home two weeks ago by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell, of Baroda died Tuesdaynight of cholera infantum The funeral was held next afternoon. Mrs. E.

F. Platt went to Chicago last night where she will attend the funeral of Mr. Z. M. Hall.

Mr. Hall -vas the proprietor of the only grocery store that was left in the burned region by the great Chicago fire. It was located on Randolph street. He has made several visits to this city. His daugh ter.

Miss Bessie Hall, spent a portion of the summer here with Miss Constance Platt. Awarded Highest Fair. p. New bens. We hope to merit a share of the trade.

Call and see us. Wheat 3 2 c. 40c. Wh ng raai enei Money At up IfllTiCME M. Ci ind: rest i ai idre nary ri ow Grocer.

ned 1 for thirty cents nr name and try the best I pttprr. twice a KMt, reduced rate. Oysters, 35 market, Terri people are taking and from Hood's Sarsapa you try it yourself? It are siek head nn biliousness. Try a a quart at street. Where the a Heat Goes ZE Up the chimney.

You have to drive the stove all the time ia or- CBIAM der to get results. This is but one of the common stove troubles that have been overcome in Jewel Stoves and Ranges, They throw out all the heat generated. They make neither dirt or trouble and burn little fuel. As for looks-they are the handsomest stoves made. Sold by all dealers.

Look for Trade Mark. largest siow plant in the world neat piece of FANCY WORK W. C. BASTAR. M.

D. HOMEOPATHIC Ha Pttrks mil liner store and see her nice hats for ami MOST PERFECT MADE. A rure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free (t Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant 40 YEARS THE STANDARD. Mokes a present.

MRS. M. S. AUSTIN, Has a full line of Fancy Work and materials for doing it. STATE STREET, ST JOSEPH.

illil SPECIALTY PILES HD RECTAL DISEASES. Graham Biook. Harbor. to I to to.

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