Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 April 1904 — Page 8

exam.

RIOITIIOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1904.

1VJ

f . ... ..

4TM I,

f

gar1:'! miraj's .jjjcw39'jxitma:ai-n. :hj !aw?j'--j,wfliMa, ;.

I'll

I"

mm

11 Q ooo

attaMav

Specials

r

Lundborgs Perfumes, 20c an; oz., 10c for 1-2 oz., worth 50c an oz. Men's 25c rubber collars for J 5c Gent's J 5c sancy hose, 10c or 3 pair for . . 25c 25 dozen Ladles' 50c fancy hose, 35c or 3 pair $1 50 dozen Ladies' 15: fancy hose, 10c or 3 pair 25c Fancy Pillow Handkerchiefs, including Indian heads, worth 10c, Saturday for . ... . . . ... .6c 100 dozen lace 'edge handkerchiefs, less than the price of the lace, see front case, only. .... ,5c 100 Ladies' Umbrellas, taffeta silk with elegant handles. Umbrellas in this lot worth up to $1.50. For Saturday 95c

BOTH PHONES

LEE B. NUSBAUM

WE SELL PEEULB8S PA1TERN8.

The Pride of Richmond

DEa

or. v ;?r.?

'1 S '.

It will build up the whole system and strengthen the nerves That delightful flavor you know Buy me and be convinced

For sale bo the grocery man

MBMiMBi,Bl-ll-,,

sale . at J2. J. Humpe 's shoe store,

Nicholson . & Bro., Clara T. Moor

man,, 52G;Mainj1P&n

Mam and tenth, Ellwood Morns x Co., Jones' Jlardare'. Col afd- prater works office. ' Z d . ,3 .: B. F. Wissler went to Hagerstown last night. " ? J. W. Thompson spent .yesterday in Cincinnati on business.

Merritt Lamb of Greensfork, was

in the city yesterday.

Dick Besselman went to Cincinnati

yesterday afternoon on business. J. L. Rut5e,who has been in Ander

son for a few itays returned home last

evening. y;

J. L. Rupe, who has been in Anderson for a few days, returned home

last evening. :

Plat ' for season ' tickets, Musical

Festival, opens Wednesday, "April 27,

7 :30 a. m. .. .

Mr. and Mrs. Georere Love have

gone to Chicago wfiere they will visit

for a few weeks.

Mrs. Braxton Carpenter returned to Hagerstown this evening after, a few days visit with friends. M Everett Bates returned yesterday evening from East Germantown, where he had been visiting. Miss Reba ' Stetson left foi' her

home in Greenfield last evening to Nicnoison & Broj Clara T. Moor- poisons, and begins abruptly with in- Get in line for your reserved seats spend Sunday with her parents, mann, 520 Main, Starr Piano Co., ! flammation of the mucous lining of at Nixon's confectionery for the big Plat for season tickets, Music Fes Main and tenth, Ellwood Morris & the large bowel. In America the dis event, St. Joseph's Benevolent Socie- . tival, opens Wednesday, April 27, Co.. Jones Hardware Co.. and water ease is common but properly treated ty minstrels for benefit of St. An-

works office. J does not result as seriously as in the drew's church, Monday and Friday .r-i da Pawtr o c ' Ti-iil-ill ovAnintYC Anvil Of?

, . . , . , , . the best known remedy and the mos; Castle last evening after a day spent) . . . . x , ;., . , . ... .. I efficacious in the treatment of dysen-

VAlll 11 111 llllO Vll

J jest lOorlimasiskip

(NOW HADE IN THE ORIGINAL POWELUMITH& CO. FACTORY AT KINGSTON .N.Y)

$e$tSobaeco

cp e$t Dalue

FOR JALE BY ALL DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE CIGARS. T MIEFER DM CO. saHSSSfo

The Richmond Palladium

SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1904.

LOCAL ITEMS 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. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. See Neff & Nusbaum's west window for cut prices on Douglass and Terhune shoes. 11-tf Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines.

Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone;26.

i Richmond Business College summer school discount 122 per cent. j John Hawekotte returned last night from a business trip to Cincinnati. Frank Cloud and Harry Hoshour returned to Milton yesterday after a short stay here. Frank Gilbert arrived last evening from a several days business trip to

Indianapolis and other cities. Now is the time to buy your schol-? arships in the Busiess College. Summer school discount 12J2 per cent. Mrs. B. B. Johnson of East Main street, returned home last evening from Kokomo, where she has been the guest of relatives for the past two weeks. Mrs. Meredith and Mrs. Owen Forrester of Cambridge City, were the guests of local friends yesterday. Mrs. Meredith returned home last night. Season tickets. Music Festival, on

7:30 a. m

Mrs. E. B. Bowman of north fourteenth street, went to Hagerstown last evening on a brief stay with ril atives. Miss Ethel Martindale of Earlh.irr went to Greensfork last eveni to spend Sunday. Mrs. Bert Coates of Cambridge City returned yesterday evening after a stay of a few days with friends. Harry Hatfield, who attends business college, went to Greensfork last night to spend Sunday with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Elrode left yesterday evening for a short visit in New Castle. They will return Monday. Miss Ethel Rowe went to New Castle last evening to make a few days' visit with friends and relatives in that city. Harry Land returned today from Minneapolis and the Northwest,

where he has been spending the past week on business. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smyser and son. Charles, left last evening for Logansport where they will spend a ffnv

days with friends. We are anxious that no one should miss our dissolution sale announcement. It appeared in last evening's paper. Boston Store. Messrs. and Mesdames Phillippe and Baptiste Mercurio returned home yesterday from Hamilton, where they have been visiting. Did our full page ad. in last night's issue escape your notice? If it did please look it up. It will not be repeated. Boston Store dissolution sale. Plat for season tickets, Music Festival, opens Wednesday, April 27, 7 :30 a. m. The full page ad. announcing our dissolution sale was in last evening's paper. If you did not read it do so at once. It will not be repeated. Boston Store. ' 7 Fred Johnson, who is at present

i teaching school at Carlisle, Ind., will return home in a few weeks on acJ count of the early closing of the Car

lisle school. Season tickets, Music Festival, on

Nice assortment of spring goods at Scully's. Mrs. W. S. Kaufman is spending

the week with New Castle relatives I Miss Crj'stal Juday,

and friends.. over Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Greenstreet, of south seventh street, returned this evening Self Protection. from New Castle, where she has been demands that you be on the alert tq the guest of her mother for a whil?. see that you get Painkiller (Perry Sam Harlan of New Castle, was Davis') when you ask for it; some here vesterdav calling on friends. dealers will try and persuade you tq T. J. Cook spent yesterday in New !ake southing else, claimed to be Castle. He is seeking a location for Just " Zod' insist uPon SettinS optical business. Painkiller, the remedy which has been x , , , ' o ii the world's family doctor, for 60 Latest novelties at Scully s nil .. ., , - !, , - - , J l years; it never fails to stop diarrhoea,

MONDAY MAY 2d, BEING THE

tery. (7) LAST DAY FOR PAYING CITY,

TAXES THE CITY TREASURER'S

Warren McClure went to Eldorado OFFICE WILL BE OPEN EVERY

this morning to attend the funeral of NIGHT FROM 7 TO 8:30 P. M.,

He will remain APRIL 25th TO MAY 2d.

CHAS A. TENNIS, CITY TREAS.

Buy your scholarships in the business college now and save 124 per eent on tuition. N. A. Hayes and Frank- Burk ' ve returned to New Castle after a short stay in Richmond on business. D. R. Parker went to Cincinnati last evening on a business trip. , District Superintendent "W. T. Graves of the Prudential will give the district agents a banquet at The "Westcott next Monday evening.

Mr. "Will Downey, representing the

Catholic Columbian-Record, is in the

city calling on his subscribers and

getting new ones. He is a pleasant

gentleman and his visits are enjoy able.

Get your chandeliers oxidized, pol

ished or refinished; also all kinds of nickel plating and grinding. Brown & Darnell, 1022 Main street. Phone 536. 23-2t Rev. J. J. White, J. S. Harris, Miss Edna Smith, Miss Clara New. burn, Miss Lizzie Henshaw, Miss D. Rose Oxer, Mrs. Julia Burr, Mrs. Harry Hoover, Mrs. B. F. Harris, Mrs. W. S. Kaufman, Dr. and Mrs. Walls, return this evening from New Castle where they have been attending the Sixth District convention of the Christian churches.

griping pains in the stomach or bow-

When the hard working man comes home from his day's toil, he needs something nourishing and substantial. Don't fail to have Ideal Bread -on the table.

Oriental Rugs. A. Simoyan, who is well known to the art loving people of Richmond is

! (mi i r in a Vioro vonr crutn TTo Viaa

s, dvsentery, etc. Large bottles 2.i , , . tU t- -u

and 50 cents.

(7)

THE PLAT FOR GILLILAN LECTURE NOW OPEN AT WESTCOTT PHARMACY.

mond . and as the years are passed has proven that his rugs are very

. reliable. 23-2t

The bread that will make Richmond "famous" Ideal.

For "Goodness sake" eat "Ideal Bread."

People's Exchange

STORAGE Ground floor, sixteenth and Main. Vein Smith.

FOR SALE A new ten-volume Americanized Cyclopedia Britannica. Inquire at Palladium office. It's a

THE PLAT . FOR GILLILAN bargain ior some one.

LECTURE NOW OPEN AT WEST

From Hot to Cold. Dysentery is prevalent everywhere

sale at E. J. Humpe 's shoe store, ln summer and is due to miasmatic

COTT PHARMACY. Wanted 5,000 families to eat Ideal Bread. Apply to Richmond Baking Co. .

That delightful flavor is the secret about "Ideal Bread," none genuine without the Red, White and Bine label. THE PLAT FOR GILLILAN LECTURE NOW OPEN AT WESTCOTT PHARMACY.

The Speer Brand of Brandy. It is a guarantee of excellence. The Climax Brandy from grape in 1878 is absolutely pure. For sickness do not use any but old, and strictly

TOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.

HOUSES WANTEI)-If yon have centrally located houses to sell report to Wm. Ruppert, 41 south tenth street. I have buyers. 20-2t.

WANTED 6 extra hands to repair water damage on farm. Bring you rubber boots. Tom Mertz. Both phones. No. 103.

FOR SALE One Aneroid barometer, altitude scale compensated for temperature. One 1-6 inch objective for compound microscope. Call forenoons at 218 north thirteenth street. 16-23

rmre Brandv from grape. Speer's

Climax Brandy, is entirely from the, FOR RENT May 1st, a house On

grape, west seventh, inquire nere. o-ov

oooooooooooooooboo o o ooooooooooooooo cr&b fro o o o 6 Q o p o o o o o ooo oooooo o o o oo oo

Mm

o o o o! o o o

o o

q One lot men's shoes, $1.50 grade, at . ... . . . 75c O One lot men's shoes, worth $1.50, at ... .... .$1.00 O All our men's dress shoes, worth $1.75, at $1 24 Men's Vki kid shoes, worth $2.00, at $1.50 q One lot boys' shoes, worth $1.50, at .... . 75c C Boys' Shoes, worth $1.75, at. ....... ... . .$1.25

BOOTS

(trsioes

We have bought the entire stock of T. J. Newby. Must ba sold in the next 30 days at our si ore room, 510 Main St. ISF" 8H0E8 FOR A 150 N 6. The Prices are Cut all over: the house-

One lot ladies' oxfords, black and tan, worth $1 25, at 48 C All our $2 ladies' kid lace shoes go at.. .... . . .$1.48 A Job lot misses' shoes go at ...... . . .... . . -49 c Child's shoss, worth 75c, go at . . . . ... . ; . . : V . . . 34c Baby Shoes at 10c, 25c and. ....... : . . . . . 50c

Ladies' 10c Hose lie; Misses' 10c Hose 7k Child's 10c Hose 7k' U ..:':

Remember the Place and Number

O O o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

o

Anyone not satisfied with their bargain can havectheir money refunded by applying at the desk, in our store. , ; v; ;:.. ; . ' , y ' - Q

:

J

QLadies Shoes, brokeii lot worm -$1:50, at. ... .... . 48q b6oop o ooo o ooodooo o ooob

OOO O OOO O O O 0 o o oo oo o 010 0.00 o o o oo o o oo . . . ,; . ! - .. t . - :T