Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 April 1904 — Page 8
" RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY, AURIL 15, 1904.
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Our Sale Friday and Saturday A large shipment of Ladies' Leather Shopping Basrs that were delayed in delivery and were sold to us at a liberal discount rather than have them returned, go on sale Friday morning & & & &
LOT I To Sell for 1 9c 5 doz Leatherette Bags brown, gray and black, some with sachet bottle and change purse and mirror ? A a would be cheap at 25c ; 10 go at. . . . ii 1 LOT 2 To sell for 43c 10 doz Leather Bags, 3 different sizes and shapes in black, brown, tan
and gray, in gold, metal; worth 75c; for LOT 3-Tosell for 75c - . mm $1.00. Six diiferent
leather, large and small sizes, an 1m- myi
mense assortment, see
LOT 4 To sell for $1 A fine asr ortment of fine assortment of imported Bags and Purses, all
the new shapes, plain well worth $1.50, Saturday . .
An elegant line of finer bags up to 4 00, at special prices for these two days.
BOTH PHONES LEE B. PURE
- - THE NEW - - IDEAL BREAD Quality Above Comparison
Less than one month on the market and already the most popular loaf of bread sold in Richmond. Save your tags they are valuable. Look for the Red, White and Blue.
For sale by all grocers. Richmond
ooooooooooooooooooopo OUR DOLLARS MUST WORK . and help to tide many over the tempore shortage of morey. If you are in need of any amount from $5.00 up. come to us You can get it on short notice. You can borrow money from u on yojr furniture, piano, team and wagon, etc., without removal. You wi 1 have the use of both the money and the goods. If you owe a balance on them, we will advance you the momy to pay it off. You can get some additional money for other purposes if you wish. You can have from one to twelve months ia which to pay it back. You can make your paymenrs weekJy or monthly, as you desire. Here are some of the terms of our new weekly payment plan, allowing you fif .y weeks in which to pay off your loan : 60c is a weekly payment on a $25 loan. $ 1.20 is a weekly payment on a $50 loan. , . . $1.80 is a weekly payment on a $75 loan. $2.40 is a weekly payment on a $100 loan. . . . ; Other amounts in the same proportion. - We also make salary loans to people holding permanent positions with responsible firms. , Call and let us explain our methods. Applications by mail or phone receive onr prompt attention.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o p o o o o o . o o o R CHMOND Established 18!5. Room 8, Colonial ooooooooooo People's Exchange STORAGE Ground floor, sixteentl and Main. Vena Smith. FOR SALE A new ten-volume Americanized Cyclopedia Britannica. Inquire at Palladium office. It's a bargain for some one. WANTED Gentlemen or ladies to do local work , on a salary of $2.00 per day, also general agents on good salaries and all expenses. For
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o " 0 0 silver and gun f sale 10 doz Bags, well worth -ml mm styles, all colors, tine them, only I ' and plated handles, Friday and a U NUSBAUM WHOLESOME Made by Baking Co. only GO o o o o o o o o o -'O o O o o o o 'O p o o o oo LOAN CO., Building. Ilome Phone 445 oooooooooo information call at 35S Richmond Ave.,, Richmond, Ind. WANTED Middle aged lady to do housework. Call at 45 north fifth street. . 14-3t FOR SALE Cheap, a gas stove and kitchen range; good as new. 1020 Main street. 15-3t Fresh oysters and hot chocolate are still being served at Price's.
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FRIDAY AURIL 15. 1904. T ChilA T. trP 1?. A)f! ill 3Z Water bills due April 1st. c Optical goods at Haner 's. ' Eye glass changed at Haner's. Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry. tf Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Try the Palladium for job printing. Michael Meagan is on the sick list. Spectacles correctly fitted at Hater's. $2.4S, $3.4S, $7.4S. .Boston Store ad. today. Modern Ideas in bread baking are used in "Ideal." Dr. Johnston was in Fountain City yesterday on business. Jesse Schultz went to Cincinnati last night on business. Ed. Cates returned last, evening from a business trip to Cincinnati. H. L. Ashley returned last ; night from a business trip to Cincinnati. Miss Ida Mauger,teacher of voice and piano, 131 south seventh street. Miss Molly Little, of C.reensfork, formerly of this city, was here yesterday. Children's hats at fifty cents and up at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's, 41 north eighth street. See Neff & Nusbaum's west window for cut prices on Douglass and Terhune shoes. t 11-tf Read what is going to happen to 25 Ladies' Tailored Suits. Boston Store ad. today. Miss Evelyn Jackson arrived from Anderson last evening to visit relatives here for a week. Mrs. Amy Danser returned to Oxford, Ohio, last evening after a visit wit Mrs. G. L. Schultz. " There will be something doing in the Boston Store cloak room in the morning. Read ad. today. Samuel Dickinson has gone to Georgia for a two weeks' vacation with a little business combined. Will Clements came from Fountain City last evening to spend the day with his brother, J. II. Clements. Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Ehle returned to East Germantown last night after attending the Burkert-Markley wedding. Charles Turner, Frank Gray and Frank Keller went to Cincinnati last night to spend today with friends there. Boston Store ads. are as carefully made up as the daily bank deposits. The ads. and the merchandise always tally. Miss Mollie Barefoot, of Cambridge City, returned home last evening after spending the day with local friends. ' Harry Johns and Thomas Forster will return tomorrow from English lake, where they have been duck hunting. Mr. and Mrs. James Canavan returned to the east last evening after spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. George Bone. : Miss Dorothy Vaughan, who has been the guest of Indianapolis relatives for sometime past, returned home last evening. Mr. W. II. Russell returned to Cincinnati last evening after attending the funeral of Mrs. John Russell, of south seventh street. Mrs. C.' A. Brehm, 41 north eight streetj will display two hundred beautiful dress and street hats at reduced prices on Saturday, April 16th. Typewriters, all makes, rented, ld. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs nd ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W..U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. ) f.'I have used CliJvnV' Gain's Sto.n ach and Liver Table's wit1 mos a' isfactory results," says Mrs. F. h. Phelps, Houston, Tern-?. For indigestion, biliousness n.il onstipntiou these tablets are most excellent. SoM by A. G. LukeD & Ct, -nd W. II. Sudhoff, fifth and Main. MANY BARGAINS ARE TO BE I FOUND IN OUR CURTAIN STOCK : DURING THE ANNUAL CURTAIN SALE. DON'T MISS SEEING THEM. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Sweet Florida oranges at Price's. Don't wait for Decoration Day nut order your Monumental work at once of Perrj TV Williams, at 33 north 8th. - - - - - -'j , Everybody 's friend,- ' Ideal Bread ' ' has no favorites.
COIIHENCEHENT
Of : Washington " Township Schools ' -;,, ;i Last Night. , Ex-State Superintendent of Schools David M. Geeting was in the city last evening and accompanied Chas. W. Jordan to the Washington township eommejicement. Mr. Jordan says the exercises were fine and he never saw twelve graduates acquit themselves better than those did last night. Mr. Geeting, on invitation of Mr. Jordan, presented the diplomas. FUNNY, ISN'T IT? As there seems to be some objections to our circular advertisement, we shall' now appear, from time to time, in the advertising columns of our city papers." To those who have refrained from coming to our office recently lest they might be called before the court as witnesses in the case against us just ended, we would say we are still doing business at pur old . stand, 32 south tenth street, and you can now come without any fear of such molestation or annoyance. Ilome Electric Appliance Co. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. A. C. Underbill was in police court this morning charged with cruelty to animals. The case was continued until tomorrow. STABBED TO DEATH. (By Asociated Press.) Mania, Apiil 15. Captain David P. Wheeler and Corporal Percy Ileyvelt, of the Twenty-second infantry, while reconnoitering off Moro works in Lake Lanoa ditsrict, April 11th, were stabbed in the abdomen. Captain Wheeler died on April 13th. Heyvelt will also die. Captain Wheeler is from Ohio. His father, Benjamin Wheeler, resided at Zanesville, Ohio. He entered West Point in 1S04 and was commissioned captain in 1003. FOR CONGRESS. (By Associated Press.) Springfield, O., April 15. The Democrats of the seventh Ohio district nominated P. E. Montanus for congress; V. F. Dahl, Washington C. IT., and Chas. F. Bowlus, of Springfield, delegates to the national convention. The presidential elector is C. E. Bryan. ARRESTED AT CHICAGO. (By Associated Press.) Chicago, April 15. Arthur S. Aplin, a messenger formeiry in the employ of the -American Express company in Cleveland and now wanted on a charge of embezzlement, was arrested here today. -' POSTMASTERS NOMINATED. (By Associated Press.) Washington, April 15. The Pres ident today nominated postmasters for Indiana as follows: George D. Abraham, Odon, and Samuel P. Yenne at Shoals. COMMITTED SUICIDE. Akron, 0., April 15. H. T. Wilson, chairman of the board of public safety and a prominent attorney, committed suicide at his home here today by shooting. He was a stockhold er in the Akron Savings bank, which recently failed. It is supposed that financial embarrassment was the cause. MORE ABOUT SUNKENWARSHIP (By Associated Press.) Paris, April 15. The Japanese legation says" that Rear Admiral Uruis' report showsr that the Japanese torpedoes sunk the Petropovalavsk and damaged pobeida. They say there are no submarine boats in the Jap anese navy. ,. OLIVE HILL. John Laughlin is the only man in our neighborhood that has any potatoes planted. . Prospects for wheat " are very poor. John Brooks went over to Indianapolis last Tuesday to attend the Prohibition meeting. - Maude Brooks left Wednesday for Galena, Kan., to remain there for the summer. Frank Underhill and wife went to Richmond Sunday to hear a speech on the temperance question. Will Cheesman and wife called on Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Toms Sunday afternoon. George Sanders and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker Sunday. Carl Medearis and Carl Culbertson were the guests of Earl Cheesman Sunday. John Foley is working for Marcus Reynolds. . , .Steve Thompson went t Richmond Monday on businesi. " ,; l Will Homey is thinking of buying
a new buggy. Mary Jane Toms went to Richnidnd Thursday. FOUNTIN" ClTY.y - Dan Williams and family spenl last Sunday at Whitewater visiting relatives. MissLara Kinert went to Richmond Wednesday where she will be the guest of Miss Lulu Chamness until Friday. . Chas Arnett and family spent Sunday with Horace Miles and wife. Mrs. Carrie Weeks of Richmond is here visiting Jot Edgerton and family. Miss Eva Charles of Earlham is spending a few days with her parents Wilson Charles and family.
Sol Boren of Buffalo, N. Y., is here visiting his parents, Elwood Boren and wife. S. M. Rutherford, of the Palladium office, was in our city a couple of days the first of the week in the interest of the Palladium. ; Walter Keever of Portland is here visiting relatives. Mrs. George Clapp was a Richmond visitor Tuesday. Will Clements and wife entertained the following last Sunday for dinner: Mrs. Schreeve and children of Richmond, Chas. Clements and wife of partansburg and Mrs. Matilda Clements, Fred naisley and Miss Carrie Clements. commencement will take place in the The Fountain City High school K. of P. hall Saturday evening April 23d.' Chas. Barnett and wife were Richmond visitors Wednesday. Normal Johnson who had the Palladium route, has gone to the coun tiy to work for Barney Bunger and Earl Clark now has the route. Lin Townsend has moved his harness shop in the late James Price's building or the old P. O. stand. Ancil Dwiggins, Mrs. Clapp and Fred Scarce spent Wednesday at Richmond. ' . There has been a moving time in our city the past few days and still more changes are expected to take place soon." CARD OF THANKS. I desire,, to express my heartfelt thanks, to the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Ancient, Order of Hibernians, the ladies of the Catholic Order of Foresters and to others, friends and neighbors for their kindly offices and sympathies during the illness and death of my beloved wife. John H. Russell. WHY NOT COME UP TOMORROW AND DECIDE ON YOUR CURTAINS BEFORE THE ASSORTMENTS ARE BROKEN.OVER 350 STLES TO SELECT FROM. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. SMILE PRODUCERS. OUR USUAL LARGE SATURDAY LAYOUT OF FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WILL BE FINER THAN EVER TOMORROW. WE WILL HAVE STRAWBERRIES, PINE APPLES, TOMATOES, CUCUMBERS, GREEN BEANS, NEW PEAS, NEW POTOTOES, NEW BEETS, , CARROTS, PARSLEY, RADISHES, ONIONS, LETTUCE, RHUBARB, EGG PLANT, TURNIPS, PARSNIPS, SWEET POTATOES, NEW CABBAGE AND SPINACH. ORANGE SALE TOMORROW. JUST AS GOOD ONES AS LAST WEEK, SO YOU KNOW THEY WILL BE FANCY FRUIT. 20 CENTS DOZEN. "SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TELEPHONE ORDERS. HAVE YOU TRIED OUR MAPLE SYRUP? MEYER BROS. . MARKET Quotations From O. G. Murray's Exchange Closing Prices Chicaf , go Market. - Wheat. . May ..... ......92 July ..... .....I........ .87A ' Corn. May 52y8 July .. ........ v....: 50 Oats. May .....38 July ........38 Pork. ' vv May ............$12.17 July , 12.37 Once tried, always used. "Ideal Bread" has come to stay. . .$1.00 Dr. E. Detcnon's Anti-Diuretic may be worth more to yon than $100 if you have a child who siols bedding from incontinence of water during sleep. Cures old and yound alike. It arrests the trouble at once $1. Sold by A: G. Luken, druggist, Richmond, Ind. ' .... -. .
Storyof the Honey Comb Candy
A Delicious -Cauicctioii Come- to ycur city, 'yen "111 always know me after you . oaee i taste me. 1 am all the rage in - the .Last acdWest where I have been for some time Just eat me and you will then undea stand why 1 am pronounced "simply delicios, and will not wonder why. you want more of me. I am the pur est and most wholesome piece of candy in the market. There is only1 one firm in this country that can j: ake me. Every other arm who ha tried to imitateme has given it up I am for sale in your city at BEEHIVE GROCERY Co ALFORD SELLS DRUGS FOR LESS It's Like This Harmeier Alwajs has the Wax Beans New stock finest Dried Fruits in the market. 0 Sweet Potatoes Fancy Apples and all the delicacies of the season (TV v :- f? Plione mi . Trading Stamps given oooooooooooo o o o 23c a doen Saturday only Fancy Strawberries 1 5c O w Plenty of Vegetables of all Q kinds New Potatoes, Asparagus, Tomatoes, etc. o o o o o o o o o Obmall 1 urkeys and Chickens to Fry o CD O o o Home-made Layer Cake, Bread, B.ked Ham, etc A new lot of very fancv Maple Syrup just In. Try a gallon. Phone In your Saturday order early and get the best. O Phone 292 o OOOOO O'O'O oooo You can still get fresh oysters at Price's. .uUMMl IOLA LODGE, NO. 53. ; Members of Iola lode are requested to meet at Pythian temple, this (Friday) evening at 7 o'eloek to attend funeral services at the home of our deceased brother, George W. Hammitt. Chas. King, C. C. F. YV. Marehant, K. of R. & S.- - Eighteen ounces of a perfect health food for 5 cents. Eat Ideal Bread and avoid indigestion and other stomach ailments the healthiest loaf of bread baked. Made by the Richmond Baking Co. only. OVER 350 STYLES IN OUR CURTAIN STOCK TO SELECT FROM. YOU'LL HAVE NO DIFFICULTY IN FINDING WHAT YOU WANT. ; KNOLLENBERG STORE. Go to Price's for a box of their elegant chocolates. . FOR ALE A new tailor-made suit. Inquire 110 south ninth street. LOST r On Easter Sunday a garnet pin. A reward if returned to 1015 Main. Crushed fruit strawberry ice cream and four other flavors at Priced.
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