Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 January 1902 — Page 8
RICHMOND DAILY rALLtADIUM FRIDAY JANUARY 17. 1902.
OUR CONSTANT AIM IS TO SELL THE BEST MODS ... IN THE MARKET ...
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And plenty of them. Don't waste time and patience, but phone ua direct and have your order filled promptly ith good FRESH EGGS. Have you tried our ,- . 3 TEN CENT MACKEREL lately 7
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If you need something real nice in this line see us 25c per gallon.
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W. E. HASTINGS
SECRECY Our business would be small indeed if we did cot protect our clients witb absolute wereoy. A large number of our clients could borrow from their friends, but theydoi't want their friends to know about their little temporary difficulty. You 'nay be sure that no one outside of our office will ever learn of anv transaction we may have. We loan small sums on unindorsed notes to parties holding good permanent positions. We loan on various kinds of per
sonal property witbout removal. We loan on diamonds, watches and
all kinds of jewelry left in pledge. Richmond Loan Co., (Established 1895) Room 8, Colonial Building. - 33ir- Mi? fd7th sts.
People's Exchange.
All advertisements under the abovt bead, such as "wan ,,pa "for sale," lost," &c, will be given one insertion free, to Palladium subscribers. Storage Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. Vera Smith. tf Lost One six stone diamond and one sapphire and diamond ring.tied in handkerchief, on north A between sixth and tenth, on Saturday evening, November 9. Big reward if returned to 41 north sixth street. 116 ForSale 'A new Manvattan typewriter at a bargain. Call at John II. Martin's, 303 north thirteenth stret t.
For Sals Cheap A walnut bedstead and woven wire spriDgs. Call at 215 south eleventh street.
Closing cash market Wheat. '.:; corn JO: oal. pork, fltf.it;; lard. Uk, rib. . Louisville Grain and Livestock. W beat No. t red and loaberry, SOc. Core No. t !"'. 7o; No. mixed. 71c Oat No. t mixed il-c: .No. wuiie. i3!ji t;aule strong at 2.toi.;i. Hogs steady at Jt.ioau.iu. SUeep Meady at tiayi. Lamb. Steady at i.3ttW ; Cinciuiiaci Uraui and Livestock. W neat Steady : No. red. SO1 , . Corn Steady ; No. inixeU, im, c Oata Steady ; No- 2 nitaed. ltf',o. tattle Active at 1.7ii.oi. Hok Quiet at -4.1oM.4i. a beep strong at ii.ti.9H.ti Lam U. Active at .oi5. oi. Chicago Livestock Cattle Aene: steers. (;. .to.-k are -feeder. ILiiat Hok 9leiJ at 14.00 ivti rti. eurep steady at (3 ii 4. Lamb iteauy at tx.Ju to C. Sew York. Livestock Cattle Stejdy at txtMiad. Hogs Quiet t Slieep slow at s2.50.4t. .'5. L4tnibe steauy at M i-i t) 7S. - Kaist Uuffalo Livestock. Cattlv ,teay at :1 io.fi. 75. Uok Active at i .ou. SsUeep .-"teady at l.i'o,l jo Lauiba Steady at IJcail.
F. W. Porterfield, piano tuner. Home telephone 297. 14 tt
drape fruit. Tangerine and Malaga1.
Toletlo (.rain. Wheat Funi: cash, sts'c: May.. Corn Ai'tlre; So. t casti. 2o Oabi Active; No. fcmti, I7!,c.
Home Phone 445.
1 grapes at Prices.
LATEST QL'OT&'l IONS. Chicago, 111 , Jan. 17. Wheat.
Pefs. GOh Qats.-44 Toledo, O., Jan. 17 Wheat. 1 88.
Annual Report of TTiite fjffenun Townialiip. Espetditures and tax levi s for the year The trusee f J fftTon towrwMp, j WTne county. prooes for tie veair- ' ly exp editor s ai d tas levitbhv ihe f Advisor) Puard at it annual u-t-; itg, to oe held at the school house of j school district No. , ite foltowirg 'estimates and amuu its for said war. j Township expDdii ures, tl,000.inu I township tax, 10 cents on the Luu- ' dn-d dollars. j Local tuition expenditures, 11.4(H). and tax 12 cents on the hundred dollars.
Special school tax expenditures, $1,300, and tax 14 rents on the Luudred dollars. Road tax expenditures, $500, and 5 cents on the hundred dollars. Additional road tax expenditures. $1,800, at-d tax 18 cents on the huu drt-d dollars Poor expenditures lor preceding year, $3tM), and tax 3 cents on th hundred dollars. Total expenditures, $6,360, and total tax 62 cents on the hundred do -lars. Balance on hand, township fund. $106 85; tuition fund, $340 75; loeai tuition fund. $408.46; special school fund. $181 97; road fund, $132 69; do fund, $118.94. Total of all funds, $1,289 66. Receipts, township fund, $1,048.51; tuition fund. $620.8: local tuitiot
I fund. $1,337 37; special school fund.
$1,403 74; road futd, $535.57; dog fund. $158. Total of all funds, $5, 103 87. Total balance and receipts, township fund, $1,155 36; tuition lund. $961 43; local tuition fund, $1,745 83. special school fund, $1,585 71 ; road fund, $668 26; dog fund, $276 94 To tal of all funds, $6,393 53 Disbursements, township fund, $S9S 18; tuition fund, $961.43; local tuition fuDd, $747.15; special school fund. $1,018.22; road fund, $383 33; doe fund, $46.94. Total of all funds, $4,055 25. Balance, township fund, $257.18; local tuition fund, $998 68; special school fund, $567 49; ro-d fund, $284.93; dog fund, $230. Total of all funds, $2,338 28 W. H. Porter, Trustee. A Good Recommendation "I have noticed that the sale on Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Tablets is almost invariably to th.se who have once used them," says Mr. J. H. Weber, a prominent druggist of Cascade, Iowa. What better recommendation could any medicine have than for people to call for it
wben again in need o
dv? Try them when
after eating, wben you have a bad taste in yur mouth, fi-el bilious, have no appetite or hen troubled with constipation, and jou are cer ta;n to be delighted with Th prompt relief which they afford. For sile bv A. G. Luken & Co, and W.-II. Sud-hoff
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
COUNTY t I'FICKRS.'
STATE EEKATOR. Charles C. Blahle. - aeanridate Tot State Senator, subject to iu .u- can rou.ii a.H-n Jamas S. Ostrand. r a caintida.e or rutvi r. m ta aj ity. u;rl 10 lb- Kepufcih.au aon.itatKa
JOINT BEPhE EWTATIVE. Jaasa S. Reeves i a railiiite for Ja'nt Repiereuiaiive lit 111 a- m aiwt r' elt- oaUrt, aubject to tlie K pub..cau m ainaixn Poscoe E. Klrkman candidate for jO'Ut i. irrsiiaive n- jrie ant havett counties, subject to Ke ub .can nouiu alioii
REPRESEN1 ATIVE. Dr. M. W. Yeneer endida'e for Representative, ubjeci t tiepublu an nominal ion Oliver 6. Davis is a nidate for Hrrese lative, renotuinaiion, ul jeet to K.publran uominatK n. i PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Earl E. Wldup is cai d date for Proaecut r. aubitct to Republican nomination.! Paul Comstoek is a caudita'e for Prosecnt-
In Attorney, subject to tne K- uoiitau noiuia tutta. William H. Kelley a cnut..te for prosecutingattornt, aulject to ihe Republican Tiomination. Robert I Study is a candidate for proseitnr, subject to Republican nomination. Wilfred alessua is a caudate for Prose caior, suhject to Republican nomination.
Ceraelies E. Wiley, of Heihel, is a eandidate fer county ai'iorr. FatT litri. t. aaet t the BepblHa 4trat a. ' LeRey Kelly is a candidate for rettve iioir Caira DisUict, sul ject ta tbe RepHbiicaa nciuiualtcn. CORONER. Or. E.V. Brewer a candidate for Coroner, sn' jcct to tbe Rrpublcan oomitd'i". Dr. Stepaea C. atarklev H a eaadidate tor coroner, subject to Republican ronn nation. Or. Fraak M. Duakam ia a ca-ddat for coroner, subjei t to Evpuh.kan noniuiation
TOWNSHIP OFFICERS.
ROAD SUPERVISOR. Jerry M. Wallaee Is a candidate tor Rod Snperviaor of nwtrict No. s. Waya- township, ubject to the Republican nominal oa. CITY OFFICERS.
CLERK. EdgartM. Haaa a candidate for County lers. .ubject to the Republican nomination. SHERIFF. Riefcard S. Smrtk ia ca-dldst- for Sheriff, -tubjei-t to the Republican nomination. Albert B. Steaa is a candidal i. r Sheriff, nib)i to the Republican son inattoa. Linus P. Meredith a rand da e 'or "herifT o - ne coui l), aubjet't to the R-publian ootuioati' n Oliver N. I eng. is a candidate for sheriff, sub eel to the Republican nomination.
AUDITOR.
H. J. Manea a candidate for County Auditor subject to Republican nomi .tion. Desnaa S. Cee ta a candidate for County Auditor, subject to Republican nomination.
TREASURER. J. A. Spekeahler is a candidal' tor coaaty treasurer, aubject to Republican nomination.
AYOR: . Albert B. Ogberai is a candidate 'or aiayo r aubject U tlie K publicaa aomtnatioB. Dr. W. W. Zlmmermaa'ia a can- idate for Mayor, aubject to tbe Republican aomiaauoa. Dr. Joseph M. Bulla a candidate .for mayor, subject to Repaolic.n nomination. CLERK. Jobs) F. Taggart is a candidate for eity clerk, aabject to the RepnblicaB aoat-aatioa Was. C. Byram is a candidate for tity clerk subject to tbe Republitsa nomiaatio&. Boltx A. Boseber is a candidate t. r city cl :ra, subject to Beiablicaa aomia-ai oa.
TREASURER. Chas. A. Tonsils a candidate for city treaauier. subject to Republican nemuat.ea. Harry T. f labor Is a candidate tor eity treasurer, subject to Repablicaa aominatioa.
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COMMISSIONER. Middle Dletrlet Boo. W. E be reel is a candidate for Connte
Commissi ier tor the Middle District, sul ert to th. Republttn nomination. Isaae Oavlo is a candidate for connre commissioner. Middle District, subject to the Republican Domination. Joba F. Dynes lC'a candidate for county commitoner. Middle District, subject to the Republican nomination. Eostera Dlatriet. Richard A. O venport is a candidate for CoantT Comi ksioner for the EsHe'a District, sublet tn be Republican Domination Joseph R. Milliken is a candidate for coucUcnmmiMiintxT, Kastern Dis-rict, subject to the Repubiiran nomination. Theodore S. Martin is a candidate tv r cou .ty cemmiiofifi. Kjitra District, auHjet t . to tbe Repabli an nomination
COUHSILHAH. Charles S. Meal is m candidate or eeancil rum the eiih Ward, subject so the RepeMisa nomination. J. Rao Riffle I" a candidate for eewneilaiaa from the Fourth Ward, subject to the Repabli. can nomination. f Thomas W . Bibbs is a candidate for eeancil from tne oista Ward, aubject to the Repaalicaa nomination. Watt P. O'Neal is a eaadldata for councilman trom the tixth Ward, sabject to the Republican nomination. W. N. Ward) is a candidate for rouacilmaa from tbe Third Ward, sabject to the RepnblicaB aominatioa. Edgar Morris Is a candidate for council from tbe Third Ward, aubject to the Repablicaa nomination. Arthur A. Curme is a candidate for council from ihe Riith Ward, sabject to the Republican nomination. Henry W. Deuker is a candidate for coun
cil trom the Second Ward, sabject to the Republican nomination. W. W. Aleaander is a candidate for eea. cil from tbe Hecond Ward, subject to the Repa blican nomination Natbaa S. Lamar Is a candidate for council from tbe Fifth Want, subject to tbe Repablicaa aominatioa. O. A eftwlch, candidate for council from, Kfith ward, aubject to the Republicaa nomination, t Dr. L. 6. Bowers, Si north nioth street, candidate for count i'man from tbe third ward subjet t to the Repubiiran nomination George M. Guyer, candidate for councilman from srventh wrd, subject to the Rrpnb licaa nomination. L. M. Cox. cndiae for conncllm.n frona til fourth .axd, subject In tl e aepabhcaa nomination.
Prices Speak Louder Than Word
The strongest argument we can advance for this special sale is that everything goes in this sale. Bargains picked up around the store. A money-saving list made up or odds and ends broken assortments, short lengths and lines considered too large. Goods our change ot firm and inventory brought to light Bargains that our strict rule to cIosb out all goods in season is solelv responsible for. A word to the wise is sufficient. r
KID GLOVES Men's dress gloves $1.50 to 2, to close what size we hare on hand at . . . LADIES' KID GLOVES 1 lot black and colors sold at fl, this sale at - WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR A good line of vests and pants in Egyptian cotton, fleeced lined, worth 35c at . MEN'S UNDERWEAR Inblue and brown mixed, extra heavy and fleeced back, worth 65c,this sale .
WOMEN'S COMBINATION SUITINGS
Fleeced Egyptian cotton, closed fronts, silk taps, perfect fitting, regular f 1, Suit at CLOTH SUITINGS
A. large variety of coverts homespuns and
other fabrics, regular 85c cloth-at. . . . OUTING FLANNELS In choice styles and colorings, a splendid line of heavy outing flaryiels, regular 8Jc grade at
APRON, GINGHAMS All the best standard brands in all the staplechecks and plaids all go in this sale at HOSIERY One lot children's all wool cashimere hose sold at 30 and 35c to close at ...
LADIES' ALL WOOL HOSIERY One lot ladies' all wool cashmere hose sold
at 25 and 35c to close at PERCALES Light and dark colored percales in all the choicest patterns, regular 10c quality at WRAPPERS Ladies' fleeced lined percale and calico wrappers worth l to 1.25, to close this sale at TABLE LINENS
Half bleached goods, 72 in. wide, choice patterns, worth 60c, this sale at TURKISH TOWELS Cream and white goods, size and weight at TOWELINGS Full bleached American Russian toweling,18 in. wide, worth 8c, this sale at
LADIES' WALKING SKIRTS One lot of colored walking skirts, sold at $5, 6 and (J.50, this sale to close at . .fi3
CHILDREN'SALL?WOOL SKIRTS Regular all wool factory flannel .skirts
worth 08c to close for this sale at .....
,1c
LADIES' WOOL UNDERSKIRTS
1 special lot of flannel skirts to close at ... COLLARS One lot of ladies' and men's linen collars to close, price this sale SILKOLINES All tha Iatestdesigns and patterns in. the best quality silkolines, price this sale CORSETS One lot of corsets in blacks, grays, blue, pink and white, sold at 75c and il, this sale SHIRTS One lot of Men's laundried shirts, slightly soiled to close at
BLACK AND COLORED SILK
One lot assorted fancy plaid stripes brocades and other novelties, worth $1 to to 1.50, all go in this sale at
TRADING STAMPS WITH ALL CASH PURCHASES.
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