Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 January 1904 — Page 8

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EIGHT. RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1904.

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STORAGE Ground floor, sixteentk and Main. Vern Smith. TOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents a hundred and some thrown in. TOR SALE OR TRADE A good new 8-inch well boring machine and complete outfit for making water wells. Have made two wells a day with a machine like it. Must quit work on account of age. S. B. Huddleston, Dublin. 14-tf LOST Between sixth and fourteenth street, on Main, two sleeveless white aprons belonging to little girl. Finder please leave at First M. E. i)arsonaSe 20 south fourteenth street. 15-tf

LOST-Saturday, a five dollar bill, either at Gennett theater or on north eighth, between Main and' north A streets. Finder please leave same at this office and receive reward. 28-3 1

FOR RENT House on west seventh

street. Inquire at corner of National road and west seventh.

LOST Between I) and E on south ninth street, from ninth to seventh on south E street, pocketbook containing $5 bill, three silver dollars and some small change. Finder please return to 410 south ninth street and get reward. SOLICITORS-Just published, America's Marvelous Progress. Everybody wants it. Book agents' harvest. Free outfit. Exclusve territory. Reform Pub. Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 30-2t

Choice of Routes to Florida And the South. Passengers for Florida and the South via Pennsylvania Short Lines from Richmond may select any route from Cincinnati in purchasing tourist tickets Pennsylvania Short Lines trains from Richmond connect at that gateway with through trains for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, New Orleans and other Southern points. For particulars consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent of Pennsylvania Lines.

MRS. LESLIE CARTER APPEARS IN DUBARRY AT VICTORIA THEATER, DAYTON, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, AND SATURDAY MATINEE, JANUARY 1ST AND 2D. THE DAYTON & WESTERN TRACTION COMPANY WILL RUN A SPECIAL CAR SATURDAY EVENING, RETURNING TO RICHMOND AFTER THE PLAY. TICKETS MAY BE ORDERED OF THEIR AGENT. .TELEPHONE 269. 29-4t

THE AMERICANIZED ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA, TEN VOLUMES, ALL NEW. FOR SALE AT THE PALLADIUM OFFICE. THIS WAS OBTAINED ON ADVERTISING AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. 2S-2t.. Special Attention en Ronto Given Passengers for the South. Via IVnnsvlvania Short linos. Train? run solid from Richmond to Cincinnati, where passengers will be met by Pennsylvania representatives and assisted on trains of connecting lines. Paggage may be checked through from starting point, and every facility will be extended for a convenient

and comfortable trip if arranged for through C. W. Elmer, ticket agent of Pennsylvania lines.

RELIEF IN SIS HOURS. Distressing Kidnej' and Bladder Disease relieved in six hours by

Cure." It is a great surprise on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in bladder, kidneys and back, in male or female. Relieves retention of water almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is the remedy. Sold by A. G. Lukcn, druggist, Richmond, Ind.

Sheriff's Huh-.

Br virtue of an execution to i tie directed from the Clerk of the Wayne ('ireult Court, I will expose t public sale at the court house door, in theCityof Kiehmond. Wayne county, Indiana, on tt; e ninth day of January, nineteen hundred and four, Ix'tween the hours of ten o'clock, a. in., and four o'clock, p. in., the following property to-wlt : Lots number twenty-four and twenty-five In that part of the City of Kiehmond, Indiana, laid out by Charles II. Collin, to be Bold as the property of (ieorce W. Stevenson, to satisfy said execution in my hands, In favor of Adolph W. Ulickwtdel. Said value without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. RICHARD F. SMITH. Sheriff of Wayne County Luther C. Abbott. Attorney for Plaintiff. 8tfri.

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$60,000 STOCK OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, SHOES, LADIES' SUITS JACKETS, AT AND BELOW ACTUAL COiT 1 And in many instances one-fourth to one-half actual cost. Our sales are bona fide from the start to finish, and the opportunities for buying general merchandise at su.h ridiculously low prices may not soon occur again. This store is a General Department Store in every sense of the word, consisting of ten distinct apartments, each containing strictly up-to-date merchandise and a complete store within itself. Our loss is your gain during this sale. Our annual invoice occurs February 1, and the stock niut be reduced one-half or more. We have made the prices that should easily do it. The early buyers always secure the best bargains. Fall fn line and be on hand the first day and bring your friends with you. Only a few of the hundreds of snaps for your benefit.

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Children's Suits and Overcoats, 79c, 98cf $1.47, $2 63, $2.9, $3.46, each Reduced to One-half of the Reguhr Price.

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$7.50 to $8.50 Suits and Ove. (; Q i coats, Tanuary price J! m 1

$ J 0.00 Suits and Overcoats, January price

j $12, $13, $14 Suits and Over- ) coats, January price

$ 1 5 and $ 1 7 Suits and Overcoats, January price .....

Young Men's Suits Same proportion.

$ J8t$20 and $22 Men's Suits and Overcoats, sale ....

ZDZRTST GOODS

Fancy Dress Plaids (children's school dress) sale price

Wool Tricot, regular 35c goods, sale price One lot 40 pes. Wool Dress Goods, in plain and fancy pieces, sold at 50c, 60c, 75c, sale price All Wool Zibelines, plain and fancy, 65c yard, sale price .....

All Wool Cheviots, $1.00 yard, sale price Ladies' 54-inch Broadcloth, $1 25 yard, sale price

Ladies' All Wcol Skirts, $4.00 value, sale orice Ladies' All Wool Skirts, $5 00 value, sale price.

Ladies' Silk Skirts one-fourth off.

Ladies' Tailor-made Suits, one-foutth oft.

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85 Ladies' Coats, military style, $7.50 value. . January price, $3 98 74 Ladies' Tackets, $10 value Tanuary price, $5.98 36 $15 and $18 Coats January price, $9.45 15 $20, $22 and $25 Coats January price, $10 39

19 Ladies' 27 inch Loose Coats, J903 style, $4.50 22 Misses' Coats 24 Misses' 27 inch T. B. Coats, $8, $10, $12 2? Misses' Zibeline and Kersey Coats, new, $5 00 and $8.00 value

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10-4 Cotton Blankets Table Oil Cloth, per yard Red Table Damask Men's extra heavy blue Overalls

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Ladies' F'jr Scarfs, one-half off.

Ladies' good warm Mittens, a pair 10c Canton Flannel

$1 50 Smyrna Rugs Men's extra heavy Underwear .... Children's Shirts and Drawers, each

Men's Wcol Sweaters, $2.50. quality

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Ladies' $3.00 fine Shoes, pair 9c extra value 36 inch Muslin $8, $10 and $12 La

dies' all wool Jackets

Extra wide all silk Ribbons, per yard . . Odds and ends $1.00 ' Shirts Men's 25c Fleeced Sox Ladies' Suits one-fourth off regular price. Ladies Calico Wrappers

Extra quality Turkish Bath Towels

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Men's good Working Pants . . . t - j- Vij r1 f

$1 00 quality

Ladies' Fascinators, 39c quality. Men's fine Shoes, 77 pairs,

l he $3.50 quality, a pair Men's $1.50 Work Shoes .

Men's Gloves 7c pair. Children's extra heavy Hose

Bleached Table Damask, per yard

Ladies' and Misses' Shoes

Men's Linen Collars, 5c. Nice Bleached Table Damask, $1 quality. . . 10c Canton Flannels, per yard ............. Men's Duck Coats, $1.19 Men's extra heavy Sweat- . ers, 75c quality

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Koma Taffeta Silks, per yard Men's Felt Boots and Overs. ... ... . .. .

Ladies' Jackets, 1903 style,

$4.50 and $5 00 quality

Hair Pins, 3 bunches lc

Children's good warm Overcoats. Men's Ulster Overcoats

Carpet Slippers 35c Ladies' 15c Hose, 9c Ladies' $1.50 quality Walking Skirts Fleece Dress Outing, 10c and 12c quality 65c all wool Carpet, per yard . . .

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Men's 25c Silk Bows 10c 90c Good heavy Brus- Gi sels Carpet ... vvG $5.50 all wool Blankets, $3.69

50c evtra heavy Ingrain Carpets

Plaid Crash, 8c quality, 4c Boys' Ribbed Underwear, 15c a piece

Boys' heavy Winter Shoes, 3 to 5 ,

Men's good Felt Slippers, 47c 500 yards spool Thread, 2!c

Ladies Eiderdown Dressing Jackets Ladies' Handkerchiefs, 5c and 10c quality .......

Boys' Jersey Shirts, 19c Boys' Knee Pants, 15c pair . 36-in. Black Taffeta Silk, $1.50 quality, $1.19

REMEMBER, THE SALE OPENS SATURDAY. JANUARY 2. AND CONTINUES FOR 30 DAYS The opportunity of a lifetime for shrewd, close buyers. Don't wait until the ilill'erent stock; are broken. Come early and secure the choice bargains.

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