Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 April 1904 — Page 8

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EIGHT. RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY APRIL 29, 1904.

For Saterdlay

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cuusupaiiuQ oe cured II you uuu QUood'o Ptiiic ' Sold by all druggist- 25 cents. The Richmond Palladium

FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1904.

Toilet Department This thrifty, hustling little department has been quite a factor in our store ever since the opening. WHY ? Because we sell all standard Toilet Articles at Reduced Prices. Try us and see. " Saturday Extra Special Cuticura Soap 1 9 C cake Colgate's Toilet Glycerine Soap8ccake worth 15c Witch Hazel Toilet Soap only 4c cake - Lazelle's Perfumes always sold for 50c oz. Persian Bouquet, Persian Rose, Carnation Pink, White Rose Uly of the Valley Saturday Special, 30c oz , 15c 1-2 oz.

Handsome Leather Goods "PEGGY FROM PARIS" crushed leather baga with strap leather handles. Fioe imported leathers in black, brown, grey and tan. The latest fad in leather bags i $i.oo, $1.50, $2 00 and $3.00 CARRIAGE BAGS, extra size, good leathers, with braided handles. Bag contains purse, card case, mirror or sachet bot le all colors, with gun metel, gold or nickel trimming. See thtm $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, $2.50 up to $4.00 Six dozen crushed leather" Pelts, all sizes and colors. Good values at 89c. Saturday only 23c

Mercerized Petticoat' Special 10 dozen black and white Shepherd's Check Mercerized Petticoats, made good and full trimmed with ruffles and deep flounceworth $1.00. Saturday only . . . . . . . 69C Infants' White Dresses Made of fine sheer India t,inen, long cloths and Nainsooks, with dainty lace and embroidery trimming Whv bother with the making when to be had at such prices? 35c, 35c, 50c, 75c, $1, SI. 50 and $2.00 Children's Gingham Dresses At almost the price Of material. A great assortment of sizes 1 to 5 years made of good quality Zephvr Gingham", small checks and stripes, all daintily trimmed 25c, 35c. SO 75c, $1.00 White Goods Special 50 pieces fine white dimities, worth 8J0 yd, onlv 5c yd 25 pieces fine sheer dimities, wor,h 15c. only 10c yd 25 pieces ine quality dimities; always sold for 20c, only 15c yard One lot extra quality fine white dimities, small checks and stripes, sold for 25c, Saturday only 18c yd

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Saturday is always 'a? Bargain Day at the New Store. '

BOTH PHONES

LEE-B. NUSBAUM

LOGAL 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 Hater's. Elwood McGuire spent yesterday in

Cincinnati on business.

Mrs. Huffman of Dublin visited

Richmond friends yesterday.

J. T. Foulke, of this city, has been

granted a patent on a garden plow.

Harry Myers of nderson was in

the city yesterday calling on friends.

Fifth street M. E. church ladies"

hold a market Saturday at 1029 Main

street 27-3t

B. B. Johnson returned last evening

from a business trip to Lynn and

other points.

Mrs. J. T. Elliott is visiting Foun

tain ,City friends and relatives for a

short while.

Miss Grace Baker left yesterday

for a short visit in New Castle. From

there she will g;o to Iowa. -

Mrs. Bert Smvser returned last

evening after attending the Eastern

Star convention at Indianapolis. Mrs. E. B. Clements of north thirteenth street left this morning for Cincinnati where she will spend a few days with her mother.

Typewriters, all makes, rented, old. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines.

Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. 'Phone 26. Mrs. C. A. Harrison of south six

teenth street returned last evening

from Cincinnati where she has been

j the guest of relatives for some time

past.

Mrs. W. L. Spangler of north A

street returned yesterday afternoon

from Indianapolis where she attended the convention of the Order of the Eastern Star. j ..

Mr. J. B. Smelser of Anderson is

iri the city today for the purpose of moving his family to the former

place. Mr. Smelser is with the Prudential people and is a valuable man in that business.

C. F. Nardin who has been working

for some time in Cincinnati has returned to New Castle and has taken the foremanship of the mill room at

the piano factory in place of Mr.

Russell, who resigned and moved to

Richmond. New Castle Press.

Mrs. Prudence Pressler, mother of

Mrs. George W. Shute, rural route

No. 3, state line, had a stroke of apoplexy on Wednesday evening. Sim

has not improved any since the occurrence and is in a critical condition. She is 83 years old.

AND WESLEY TAYLOR IS THE

VICTIM.

AT ISAAC DOUGAN'S

Hands and Face Very Seriously Burned While His Eyes Are Intact.

Wesley Taylor is a plumber for Zoller & Craighead. Yesterday he was out at Isaac Dougan's place northwest of the city doing some repair work. He thought the gasoline tank was empty and was in the act' of filling the tank when an explosion occurred. Mr. Taylor being in close proximity to the gasoline tank had hisj face and hands very seriously burned. He was taken to Dr. Weist's office with all possible haste and the burns dressed. While his face is badly burned, he is fortunate in having saved his eyes. COURTHOUSE

Still a Dull Place Not

Doing.

Much

The county commissioners

meet next Monday.

will

THE GRADUATING CLASS CENTERVILLE ON

AT

NEXT TUESDAY EVENING

In the Town Hall List of Graduates Range's Orchestra.

Centerville, April 29. Centerville school commencement will occur on next Tuesday night, May 3, at the town hall. It will be a great right for Centerville, as the nominee for governor, J. Frank Han-

h will deliver the address to , the

class. Runge's orchestra of Richmond will furnish the music. Following are the graduates: Miss Mayme Agle. Miss Cora Ratliff. ' Miss Ada Johnson. Mr. Clyde Endsley. Mr. Ralph Reynolds.

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HIGH GRADE

JIQCERIE

Always keeps the best v - ' " ' " 'iiwheUier in' ' :' DRIED FRUITS CANNED, GOODS

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On the market.

Complete Assortment Correct Prices

Prompt Service

Bobbins & Starr have fiiled the

suit of Samuel Eckhart vs. Rebecca J. Watt. Lien for $75.00.

Cora M. Carman vs. estate of Jas. C. Carman. Claim $276.00. The firm of Hackman & Klehfoth has been incorporated as the Hackman, Klehfoth Co., with a capital stock of $16,000, divided as follows: Frederick Hackman, 55 shares $5,500 Everhard Klehfoth, 60 shares 6,000 Conrad S. Heath, 45 shares . . . 4,500

Total

.$16,000

Ready to Give You Saturday Bargains.

The finest and largest Irish Potatoes per bu $1.35 Just what they are worth by the car load. Nice Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon by the piece 5 to 7 lbs, per lb. . . .13e Good fresh Country Butter lb. 22c 4 lbs. Ftncy Head Rice for ,1.25c 3 Packages Roll Avena for 25c The Greatest Bargain for Saturday is 'The -Regular 25c size of Gold Dust for .15c 4 Not over 5 packages to one customer. 7 lbs. Larrcwe's Fambhs; N. Y. Buckwheat ........ . 25c Also today we are showing you the pictures of W. M. G. Winner and his wife who will be at pur store Monday morning at 9 o'clock and will remain with us the balance of the week.

Our Store will be open every evenmg untii g o'clock and we want every citizen of Richmond to meet thjs iittje man and njs wjfe and aiso to see the many nice and attractive g00js which we will have on display in our Dry Goods Department and which we sening at the regular Bargain Store Prices.

Prompt and Courteous treatment Free Delivery to all parts of the city. Double Trading Stamps will be given on two days of next week, Wednesday and Saturday. THE MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE ' 4 ' ".' ""' ..... JBoth Phones 4x1-4x5 Main Street

dome 1079; C. u. 13 it. Alain

MIGHT HAVE SAVED

THEMSELVES. (By Associated Press.) St. Petetburg, April 29. Admiral

iYesgen report that the Japanese sol

diers on boftrd the Kinshin Marii matW rfio r ejort to escape as they

might have done with the launch. They fired on a Russian vessel and

kept firing until the waves engulfed' them.

Indigestion is one of Jhe most com

mon of all diseases, it is caused by

not taking the proper precautions in the food you eat. Ideal Bread is a step in the right direction.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS Koenigkramer Earnest Koenig-

k'ramer died last night at his home,

416 south tenth street, after a short illness, at the age of 70 years. The

funeral notice will be given tomorrow.

Shofer William Shofer died this

morning at the home of his daughter,

Mrs. William Ballanger, 429 south

twelfth street of dropsy, at the age

of 65 years. Besides Mrs. Balinger he

leaves two other daughters," Mrs. John Beeson and Mrs. Edgar Hawekotte,

both of this city. The funeral will

be announced tomorrow.

The suit of Fields & Harmon vs. the estate of Elijah Kessler and Albert H. Beeson, assignee, on note, was filed. Demand $350. Shiveley & Shiveley filed suit of Walter McConaha vs. Uierson M. Bane, on note. Demand, $100. Study & Study have filed the suit of Albert Ferris vs. Sarah Ferris for divorce.

Allen W. Pierce petitions court for an order to sell stock in the Richmond Natural Gas Co., and the Alexandria Land & Gas Co.

Dickinson Trust Co. petitions court

or appointment as guardian ot the

leirs of Sarah J. Reid.

Auditor Hanes will be in his office

tonight and tomorrow night for exemptions. Tomorrow night will be the last opportunity. ::.-.:

: KINSHIN MARU SUNK. (By Associated, Press.) Tokio, April 29. Sventy three Jap

anese were drowned by the sinking of

Kinshin1' Maru vessel which . was lost

with the torpedo' boats in a jfog.

While the transport was sinking the

soldiers fired into a . Russian vessel

and as Kinshin Maru, sank several

soldiers committed suicide. Three

boats floated free fro mthe wreckage

saving 45 soldiers and nine passen

gers and the crew. Two captains and

three lieutenants were among the

drowned. The survivors got ashore

and were conveyed to Gen San today.

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LOST A gold chain bracelet either

in the Colonial building or on Main

street, between Colonial building it. ITT ".iT- ' . -. r

ana ine vv esicoit, or oetween, Main

and north A on eighth street. Fin

der please leave at1 the - Westcott

Mrs

HEALTH OFFICE. Births. Born to Mr. and

Robert Hart, a girl.

To Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Weist, a

girl.

To Mr. and Mrs. William G. Lan

dis, a girl.

FOR RENT A property at Webster

with three acres ot ground, good

buildings, both kinds of water,

good celiar and orchard,. For par

ticulars call 358 Richmond avenue

Richmond) Ind.

0. 1 Haulier Phone 1111 U1237 Main St.

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