Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 November 1901 — Page 8
RICHMOND DAILY PAL.IAD1UM MOXDAY NOVEMBER 11. 1901.
OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO SELL THE BEST SOOOS . . . IN THE MARKET ...
Vegetables A.KE NOT ALL GON E. YOU CAS tET ALMOST ANYTHING YOl WANT IIERM ETK ALLY SEALED IN TIN. AND OK GOOD QUALITY, TOO A good Corn, 10 cents per can. A good Pea, 10 cents tercan. A good String Bean, 10 cents per can. We kave better goods, but lhre are good values, and quality is all right-
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rL IBEE HIVE GROCERY
Our Bee Hive Corn Per can 15c. 2 for 25c. Per Doz. SI.40.
S Our Bee Hive Tomatoes
Per can I2c. Per Doz. SI.30.
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Tliese goods were packed expressly for us, and we can guarantee that nothing better can be produced at any price. Jf you want the VERY BEST, try them.
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IF YOU GET IT AT THE BKK HIVE, IT'S GOOD.
W. E. HASTINGS
JfL TFfSPBQPEP tlVMil FOUNDATION jj
NEW IN DESIGN AND STYLE, RELIABLE IN MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP IS OUR HORSE HIDE ENAMELS $3.50 S4.00 S5.00 HAISLEY'S SHOE STORE 820 MAIN
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SATS THE OLD ROUMANIAN PROVERB i A man without money is Ilk bird without wings." How otton is tho door of opportanlty oloood for want of a littl capital wo glvo -pse'al attention to tho hubandlng of small aeeoonts so that they grow Into substantial resources. On Savings Deposits 3 per cent, iaterest.
A calico dress on a woman with sparkling ambition, laughing eyes, cheeks carmined with nature's vermillion is a beautiful being. Such come to all who use Rocky Mountain Tea. Ask your druggist.
Executor's Sale. Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 8, 1901. Notice is hereby given, that as executor of the last will of Helen Elizabeth Gordon, late of Marion county, Indiana, I will on the 18th day of November, 1901, at the office of Bradbury & Son in the city of Richmond, Wayne county, Indiana, sell ai private sale, at not less than its appraised value, to the party making the highest and best offer therefor in cash, house and lot, No. 406 north ninth street, Richmond, Indiana, more particularly described as lot 12, in that part of the city of Richmond laid out by William Kenworty, and situated in Wayne county, Ind. This property is to be sold under and by virtue of an order of the Marion circuit court and subject to the approval of said court and as directed bv the will of the said decedent, Helen Elizabeth Gordon. Flavics J. Van Vorhis, 9-lw Executor.
"Some years ago while at Martinsburg, W. Va., I was taken with cholera morbus, which vas followed by diarrhoea. The doctor's medicine did me no good. I was advised to get a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I did, and it cured me sound and well." G. A. Morris, Embreeville, Pa. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H.Sudhoff & Co.
Y.MJ.A. The Main Subject Now Before the Ministers. The meeting of the Ministerial association this morning was of more than usual importance to the general public since the arrangements for the Y. M. C. A. convention was the main business before them. The other matters disposed of were: The report that a superintendent for the associated charities work has been engaged is a mistake. None has as yet been selected. The R jv Stanley Hughes rendered his repori as secretary and treasurer and offered his resignation. Both were accepted and Rev. Mr. Chamness was appointed to fill the vacancy. On motion of R v. Dr. Kapp Thursday evening next was appointed as a time for special prayers for young men. Meetings will be held in all the churches that evening. The Rev. Mr. Ellis was appoints a member of the devotional committee. The committee on entertainment for the Y. M. C. A. convention reported encouraging progress. Many arrangements were completed at the meeting of no interest to the general public, but all tending to the success of the convention. A reception"committee to meet the visitors at the trains was appointed to consist of Lawrence Hadley, Lawrence Louck, Frank Paige, Frank Beetle, Raymond Wehrley, Gayland Hopkins and Harry liases. The committee to supply music for the meetings was appointed to consist of Allen Hale, Edgar Mote, d Hasemeier, O vr Fetta. Oscar Collins, Alton n...c, "-d Price, Albert Thompson, O. D. .c Millan, Arthur Mever, B. F. Harris, Ed Green, Fred Taylor, Raymond Wehrley, A. O. Greist, Ferguson, A."W. Ellis and Mote. The day meetings are to be held at the First English Lutheran church, and the evening meetings at the First M. E. church. Sweet cider. H idley Bros.
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That's What the Sweeney Meeting at the Gennett Was Yesterday. The meeting at the Gennett yesterday afternoon was, in the language of a railroader as he left the hall after it was aver "a warm proposition.' ' The opera house was filled and the audience included al) classes, preach ers, teashers, business men, working men. The ladies were out in force also. Gen. Sweeney, the lecturer, is a man of world wide reputatian and no report of his sermon is needed. That it was great is shown by its effect upon the audience. He came here in the interest of the Christian church, which organization is building a new house of worship here. At the close of his exhortation a collection was taken up for the aid of the church. $6,000 was aked for, and $6,750 was subscribed, being $750 more than had been asked for from the meeting. It was given in amounts from $5 up, and four of the subscriptions were for $500 each. The church organization at Bethel gave $125. They are invited to come to Milton also to hold a meeting to raise money, and Freeman Haisley and Dr. Wilson will go there Sunday week. The solicitors will now call on the business men and others and try to raise the balance that is needed, of $3,000, which they have no doubt of being able to do easily. The church will cost $10,000. Thecontracts will be let in the next two weeks, and they expect to dedicate the church next June At yesterday's meeting the Revs. Kemper, Jay, Huber, Eilis and Spicer assisted in the services A solo was sung by Abbie Harris; the balance of the singing was oy the congregation. "
There's a lot of girls who have reputations as beauties. Their loveliness is caused by good health, brought about by taking Rocky Moun tain Tea ; made by Madison Medicine Co. Ask your druggist.
TME PEOPLE'S S
TOEE
Continued all This Week.
Handkerchiefs with fancy border?, Cn 3 for Ob Hose, heavy fleecy lined. Qp only 0 u Outing Flannel, good qiality, eG Blankets, 10-4, 85c kind for ggg Wrappers, fleecy lined, well made, $1.00 CQn land UJU Wrappers, heavy flepcy iined, with QQn flounce, $1 25 kind JOU Wrappers, heavy fleecy lined, flounce, Cl'OC braid trimmed, $1.50 kind 01 Z3 Ladies' Vests or Pants, heavy fleecy OQr lined e0u
Silk Waists Ladies' Silk Waist?. Received au thor lot of those $5 00 silk waists. You may compare with any $5 00 wai-t in the irv, von to be 'hp j idge, which is the best CQ CH vnlue; our price OOiUU
Handkerchiefs, men's rd and blue, Cn 2linc& Ow Overalls, seams double stitched, 50o QQp kind wJu Men's Glc ves, canvas, good quality JQq M-n's Shirts and Drawer?, wool. fleece Comfort Cotton, per roll only Comforts, home made, heavy S! 19 Men's Goatskin Gloves, special 25C Frenc h Flannelette, choice line of I Olp patterns , I C2b
Walking Skirts Ladie ' Walking Skirt, all wool. 12 QQ rows stitching on flounce, $3 skirt for O Ji JO Walking Skirt, all wool Kersey cloth, 0 QQ stitch d flounce, a $7.00 skirt for 0i JO
THE PEOPLE TRADE AT TME PEOPLE'S SYOKO Two doors north of Eighth Street Hose House.
Guns and A mmiinitioii That Brings the Game.
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Shot Guns, Rifles, Loaded Shells, suitable for all kinds game
JONES HARDWARE CO., K,
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Glen Miller Transfer. Transfer to any part of the city. Coaches for private and party calling. First-class liverv outfit. J. W. Ti rner, Prop r, Both telephones So. 41. G Ct
MATHER BROS. CO. FOR
I am closing out a lot of double barrel shot guns at who;esa! rates, y 2t-dw. M. C. Price.
Rummage Sale. The ladies of St. Paul's Episcopal church will hold a rummage sale in room 927 Main street, beginning on Tuesday, Nov. 12. Donations thankfully received at the room Konday. 4-fet
BEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES BY THE TON OR CARLOAD PHONES 49 "
A job in Moquette Velvet Carpets and Borders to match.worth $1.25, this week - 79c
Wool Waists, a special bargain, worth $2.50, tailor-made. this
sale ...
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Lo M. Jones & CO,
SplsroaDoafl OppoDirttaoDiiDitSQG off TJaBueinrDibeir.
It is a grand month is November. It is melancholy with its emblems of the dying year, and it is emphatic also with promptings to prepare for winter to provide for the cold, bleak time. L. M. Jones & Co. know your needs. We will supply you with the best goods the world knows about for the least money the world knows of.
COME TO THE GREAT STORE.
Dress Goods Mohair Melrose Ouitincrs have the appearance of a 1 J 1 . w i .aw aaaa
nne susen iaoric, aouoie ioia, ana one oi tee la- prfl
Just revived all the latest colors, also black, in satin solid, worth $1.25, special price .....,...........
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test suitings in blact and all the new colors ; special
.All wool black canvas cloth, 50 inches wide, extra heavy weight, worth $2; special prices
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Choice of all new shades in all wool Venetian dress cloth, worth 65c, special price - ..................." 4Tc Special line of black and all the new shades in taffeta silks, 19 inches wide, worth 85c, special price Black Silk offering. Thousands of yards of black taffeta silks, every yard of which is warranted by as ; we name special price for this sale &9c BO pieces choice all sillc fancy plaids, sold at $ 1.25 and f 1.60. We make special price for this sale - fttC
Swell French Flannel
n fancy Persian effects, also fancy s.ripe. for waists, special price Taney striped all wool waist flannels, ail latest colors, special . . .
7Sc 40c
A Special Sale of Carpets
Tapestry Brussels, new patterns, most excellent caraet vmth Kfw crwiV f l
All wool ingrain, a special quality, close wove, worth 60c r-ial . . . l.'V-
Ingrains, special extra super, a carpet sold regular by most stores as a bargain at 75c, finest all wool, special .... ........... i&c Fine velret carpets, entirely new designs, border to match, worth fl25 Nc TrKlH 8U wtui all Mk pmbaM. , - --, ,
Jj. M. JONES & CO., 717 TO 721 MAIBT ST., RICBLMOETD.
