Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 December 1901 — Page 8

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How the World Moves Only a few years ago everybody bought coffee green and roasted it at home. Now how many persons will you meet who have never seen coffee in the green state? Coffee roasting and coffee blending has got to be quite an art. We will not tell you our coffees are "the best." Everybody lays claim to that distinction, and everybody cannot be right. All we ask is a trial, and if your purchase proves satisfactory, we feel sure that vonr relations will be lasting ; if not, all the argument in the world would not prevail. GIVE US A TRIAL. John f. McCarthy

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Canned Vegetables

15 cents 2 for 25c

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EAKLY JUXE PEAS

MAIIKOAVFAT PEAS STRING LESS BEANS LIMA BEANS BAKED BEANS SUCCOTASH BLUE LABEL CATS UP

The superior quality of these goods i ell known. W hen you want the best, try them.

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THE BE K HIVE. IT'S GUUD.

1W. E HASTINGS

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When Hunting for Bargains in COAL and SEWER PIPE The Pointer will have The correct scent And the trail will Lead to

Mather Bros. Go.

Central Livery Stable. UN DEK NEW MANAGEMENT. COACH SERVICE OUR SPECIALTY.

Prices n Coaches for Weddings and Parties made on application. Prices on Coaches for Funerals, f3.0O to any city cemetery. Price on Pall-bearer Coach, $4.00 to any city cemetery. We solicit a share of your patronage.

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Gaar & Shurley, 12 and 14 8th St.

DUBLIN. Some of the welsl are getting tow and rain water is scarce, t ,-A. ,-. Rev. Lilly F reedy preached Sunday morning at the U. B. church. i Measles are interfering very badly with both public and Sanday schools. The shredder has been at work lately and a large amount of fodder has been run through it. Mr. axd Mrs. Middle ton Jones drove to Cadiz Sunday on a visit to their son." Quite a number of the properties of Dublin hare been undergoing repai rs of late. Samuel Watson, the new landlord of the Ortal hotel. prepared a special dinner on Thanksgiving, to which a large tumber feasted on the good things set before them. , An Odd Fellow and Daughter of Ret ekah social was held at the Odd Fellows hail Saturday evening. Dr. Kiracufe of the Central college uf the United Urethern at Huntintrton, Ind. preached at the U,: B. church Sunday evening on the importance of education. His special object was to solicit aid for the Central college located ' at Huntington. Dr. Kiracofe is president of that institution. ' The citizens of Mt. Auburn have petitioned to have the rural delivery of the mail for that place. . Miss Maggie Baird Etarted for Iowa Monday morning where she may spend some time before her return.

Protracted meeting began inthfe Liberal U. B. church Sunday evening. Airs. Sarah Davenport died - last Thursday morniDg, aged 74 years. She was married to Calvin Davenport ia 1841, who survives her; was

the mother of seven children, four"

sons 3 et living. Funeral was held Saturday, Rev. Pierce of the il, E. church officiating. ECONOMY. J. P. Burnett and wife visited1 at Indianapolis Thursday and Friday of last week. Miss Bayer of Richmond called on

Miss Alma Robbins Wednesday. 3

FraDk Us born and Caleb remmore

of Muncie spent Sunday with their parents here. Addison Mumbowers and family of Richmond spent Thanksgiving with relatives here. Rev J. M. Kabrich began a series of meetings at toe U. B. church Sunday night. Worih Clark of Richmond was the guest of relatives here Thanksgiving. The orchestra will give a pie social

at the hall Saturday evening. Henry Lamb and wife and Everett Lamb and wife of Indianapjlis attended the funeral of Mrs. Callie Lamb Sunday. Mrs. Julia Robbins of Richmond and son, By ram, of St. Paul spent Sunday with Mrs. M. C. Robbies.1 George Manning is very sick with pneumonia. Thomas Marshall and family of Indianapolis were the guests of relatives here the first of the week. Mrs. Jennie Salsbury of Illinois and daughter of Iowa are the guests of Deck Haxton and wife Mrs. Caliie Lamb, wife of J. O. Lamb, died at her home Friday morning, aged 49 years, 9 mon- hs and 27 days. Funeral services at the M. E. church Sunday afternoon conducted by Ruv. Fred TLornburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams entertained Miss Myrtle CUrk, Dr. Ed Clark of Indianapolis, Mort Edwards and family of Williamsburg, Mr. and and Mrs. Eliza Stevenson and others for dinner Thanksgiving. Harry Marshall and Clara Peckinpaugh, John Van Schaick and Ora Shoemaker, Prentis Edwards and Mae Massey were married Wednesday evening, Nov. 27. Miss Mamie Williams and sister Louise of Richmond visited here last week. Aunt Letty Lamb is very low. Her death is expected at any time. Frank and Charley Sedgwick of Indianapolis visited at J.B.Sedgwick's over Sunday.

Fountain

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W in kf them. This year we have a tided t e lin that vm pares favorably wih any pn made at auy price, and we ak ju?t half waat thr dealers do. exiling n equally cood peu. The Richmond Pen for 75c to ?: 00, all with 14K b lid gold poiuts and best para hOiders, fully guara&Wd.

Jenkins & Co.,

T2( MAIN ST.

WITTS STATION. Charles Endsley and wife attended

the infair given on Thanksgiven day at the home of William Druley and wife of Boston in honor of Jesse Druley and bride. Ben Tappen and family spent Fri

day in Richmond. Zac Stanley and the Thanksgiving

Christian cnurcn in

Georse Holliday

move to Richmond dance was eiven at

family attended supper at the Boston.

and family will

tbs week. A their home on

Monday evening. A number of young people attended and report a pleasant evening. --r---. L. C. Wit is here from Muncie visiting old friends and relatives. Miss Minnie Bennett spent Thanksgiving in Oinnersvtlle. Charles Endsley and wife entertained a number of friends to dinner Sunday. Among the number were Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Gillespie of St. Charles, O., Mr. and Mrs. James Seaney of Richmond, Mr. and Mrs. Isiac Druley of Liberty, and Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bee son of Richmond. Orville Tonev and wife were visitors at A. R. Witt's Sunday. James Allen shipped a car load of hogs from this point Monday. Fred Stanley and wife returned to their home at "Wichita, Kan., after a two weeks' visit with John Deal and wife. Mrs. Stewart of Liberty was in this neighborhood Monday selling extracts. Mrs. Zac Stanley spent Tuesday ia Richmond. Ben Tappen and family attended church at Hanna's Creek Sunday.

Masonic

The Richmond Masons are in receipt of a cordial invitation fom

Winchester ldge U D to visit them

on Wtdnesdav, December 15. Work in the third degree on twelve c-indi dates.

"IT IS IGNORANCE THAT WASTES EFFORT." TRAINED SERVANTS USE

SAPOLO

Winter is Nov Here

and at such a time it often happens that ready cash is badly needed. In such cases come to us at once. You can borrow money from us on your furniture, piano, team, fixtures or other personal property of value without removal. You can get any amount from $10 to fhKK ; You can get it on short notice. You can bare from three to twelve months time. You can pay it back weekly, monthly, quarterly, or as you may desire. You will have the use of both the money and the property. You will be treated courteously. ' You will receive honorable, satisfactory dealings. Your business will be strictly confidential. . If you owe a balance to any furniture store we will advance you the money to pay them off. You can also get some additional money for other purposes, if you wish. Yur payments will be so small that you will not feel them. You can als make loans on diamonds, watches aad other valuables left in pledge. We also malce loans to salaried people who are permanently employed by reliable firms, on their personal note without security. Do not fail to call on us when in need of money. RICHMOND LOAX CO., EsTAiii.iiiED inns. Room 8, Color-ial Building, S. E. Cor. Main and 7th Sts. Home Phone 445.

K. & L. SEAL COATS THE

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BEST FUR MANUFACTUR ERS IN AMERICA.

Christmas Fur Opening Tomorrow, Thursday.

i H f Mr. A; N. LEVENTHAL, of Klein & Leventha), New York's Leadirg Furriers, has consented to give us a Christmas Fur Opening tomorrowTharsday is the day. Mr. Leventhal will be here with a number of trunks containing a representation of their magnificent stock of manufactured furs of all kinds. Mr. Leventhal will be prepared to deliver many of the goods which he will exhibit

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c& Biekmann.

3kOTE The doakdepartment.clearance i ssje opened ihjs morning. Sale includes every fur jacket and cape in our stock. All fine goods are the famous K. & L. make.