Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 May 1904 — Page 8
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1904.
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MONEY SAVERS for Wednesday & Thursday
25 doz. Fancy Pillow Handkerchiefs, pretty floral designs, these always sell for 10c. Extra special for Wednesday See center case. Your choice only .. . . Bleached Sheets, full 9-4, hemmed sheets splendid quality, worth 69c, Wednesday and Thursday only, Ladies' Walking Skirts, good quality
Melton cloth, strap seamed skirts,
worth $3, Wednes. and Thurs.
Underwear for Men. Men's fine Bal-
briggan Underwear, plain and fancy. They sell for 25c. Wednesday and Thursday only 19c or per suit
Men's French Balbiiggan Underwear, plaia dr colored, the 50c kind Wednesday and Thursday 39c or 75c per suit. Men's 50c Work Shirts, good Cheviots, light or dark patterns, special, only 39c. Every day is Bargain Day at the "New Store' the Store that Saves You Money.
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OMMITTEE ON
Optical goods at Haner's. Eye glasses changed at Haner's. Dr. W. A. Park for dentistry, tf Mrs. W. S. Riser's shorthand school. Spectacles correctly fitted at Haner's. Merritt Lamb, of Greensfork, was in the city yesterday. W. B. Wood spent yesterday in Logansport on business. Mx. and Mrs. Samuel Dickinson spent today in Indianapolis. Charlie Moore, of Muneie, was here
yesterday visiting friends. Howard Seaton went to Greenville this morning on business. Pres. Kelley went to Pendleton last night to deliver an address. Peter Merkle of Columbus, ?as here last night to see J. F. Dwyer. Mrs. G. S. McCabe returned this morning from a visit in New Castle. ! Mora Bulla, who attends college at Cincinnati, is home for a few days. I Mrs. Chas. Stetson returned to Greensfork last evening after a visit here. J Miss Florence Lacey returned today from New Castle where she hasbeen visiting. I You can save money on either gas or electricity by consulting the Light Heat & Power Co. , 31
J Mather Kelsey and Walter Land, i Spring Grove. I Eva Davis and Lillian Evans, Sher-
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Anna Brown, Delia Slaughter and
Anna Shal'er, Wesleyan M. E. and
Mt. Moriah Baptist. Mrs. Roberts and Mary Glugs Central Avenue, Grant and S. W
(Continued From First rage.) this expense will be borne by all the
churches, the debt being apportioned Third street
with regard to the size of the church. Leota Clemens and Sadie Nichols,,
The convention will be held in the ' Richmond avenue and Lincoln street
East Main Street Friends' church and the First M. E. and the First
Miss Alice Towle, Fairview. Mrs. Wellbaum and Mrs. II. A
west fifth and
Baptist church will also be used, in Leader, Randolph,
case of separate conferences or over-. Chestnut streets.
Mrs. C. A. Knollenberg and helper,
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will grow on you if you begin it. Put aside your first dollar and start your account. He who does not save the fiist dollar will never have the other 09.00 of the One Hundred. Save your first dollar and you can soon add to it until you have the first hundred dollars. ED S c Ci5 mi s n TTir an sti (D n.
Three Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Savings Accounts.
Suits! Suits! Suits! X This trears suits for the women. In fact, this is to be the week for our Dry Coeds Department. By much persuasion and talk we have finally gotten the trading stamp people to give doutle stamps in our Dry Goods Department this week. So make the stamps fly is what we want to do. Our ready-to-wear suits for the balance of this week at frcm 25 to 50 per cent, discount. We have suits at $7.50 that cannot be bought at less than $15 at other
places. You can thank the backward season that gives you such an opportunity as tL is. for we have at ltast 100 suits that we are going to give you at less than the original cost. Skirts We will give you 25 per cent off on any of them for this week besides ou will get double stamps. Wash Silk Waists in white, cream and blue, at f 2.69, well worth 50. Underwear We have the largest line of ladies', men's, boys' and misses, Underwear to be fonnd in the city. Hoys' Balbriggans in cream, white, blue and fancy stripes, 50c values go for 45c, or 0c per suit. Women's lisle Union Suits, in blue, cream and white, for 98c. All our 2c values in Shirts and Drawers go at 45c per suit, or 23c each. Do not forget hat our stock of Linoleum at 50c per square yd is also a saving of 25 per cent. Floor Oil Cloth 25c per square yard. Iii Our Grocery Department prices are lower than the lowest. The finest of Michigan Solid Potatoes $1.20 bushel. Six lbs hard picked Navy Beans 25c. Four lbs Head Rice 25c. Nine bars Swift's ride Soap 25c, Eight bars of the best soap on earth, you know what it is, 'Santa Glaus." for 25c. Six bars Fels Naphtha for 25c In fact, we are the store that saves you the pennies. So come, see us, and follow ycui neighbors. Stamps with every purchase, and for this week double stamps in the DRY GCODS DEPARTMENT. Frtnipt and courteous treatment.
Miss Mannie Hathaway of Marion arrived last evening to visit relatives here for a short time. John Keys who was hurt several months ago, has just resumed his run as a passenger brakemaan. Rev. Roy Brown of Liberty will lecture at the First Presbyterian
church Tuesday evening May 31. This i
subject will be "Who are You?" Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 26. Sick headache results from a disordered stomach and is quickly cured by Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. II. Sudoff. fifth and Main.
How meetings. Over seven hundred homes in this city are now under consideration by the committee. The sections were apportioned off to the following persons : Lizzie Kreuger and Alice Xolti south second and south third streets.
streets. Grace llobbs and Alice Morse,'
north Second, Third and Fourth streets. Lena Lelve and Alice Knollenberg,
j south Fourth.
Elizabeth Wissler and Sarah Swaine, rcuth Fifth. Jennie Williams and Mrs. Kungc. north Fifth. Electa Henley and Lettie Parker, south Sivth. Mrs. Kate Cooley and Laura Thomas, north Cixth. Mrs. Hasemeier and Mrs. Ilnmpo, south Seventh. Mrs Rhe; teine and Mrs Ed Thompson, north Seventh. Mrs. Meerhoff and Mrs. Hansemnn south eighth.
Kinsev and Pearl.
Minnie Rhodes and Hazel and Opal
Mrs. Klute.
Sells, north Eighth. Mrs. ITeiaer and
south Ninth. Edgar Mote and- Henry "Wilson, north Ninth. Mrs. Wtdls and Mrs. Little, south Tenth.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. Mr. La n ford Karidan made a business trip to Indianapolis yesterday. Calvin Wessler is attending the Masonic Grand Lodge in Indianapolis this week. B. F. Drischel of Richmond was calling on Cambridge City friend: yesterday. Mr. Abe "Weaver of near Noblesville is the guest of friends and relatives in Cambridge and vicinity. Mr. Will Barefoot was in Indianapolis yesterday. Mrs. Teetor of Hagerstown was visiting friends in this city Tuesday. The K. of P. Lodge of this city will go to Straughns thi.- evening TO attend the dedication of the new K of P. Temple. Harry Stombauu'h has accepted a position as shipping clerk for the National Biscuit Co.. of Indianapolis. The Rebekah lodge had work Monday evening. Mr. Rem-ler of Centrepoint was the guest of Miss Grace Mace Sunday. Mrs. Sanford Raridan will visit
her mother and other relatives in Ma- j
rion this week.
Quotations From O. 6. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market
Wheat. July S6 Sept SO 2-8 Corn.
July 47 Sept 47
Oats. July 3S 1-8 Sept 30 7-8 Pork. July n.15 Sept 11.37 Lard.
July Spare Bibs. July Sept
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C. M. Bennett and Supt. W. B. Wood, of the Richmond division, returned at seven o'clock last night from Logansport, where the party proceeded from here on a track inspection tour.
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PEOPLES EXCHANGE
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Assigned by the Committee on Episcopacy.
(By Associated Press.) Los ngeles, May 25. The committee on Episcopacy assigned Bishops as follows: New York, Fowlert; Boston, Goodsell; Philadelphia, Mc-
iCabe; Washington, Granston; Cincin
nati, Spellmeyer; Buffalo, Berry ;Chicago, McDonwell; St. Louis, Fitzgerald; Denver, Warren; Chattanooga, Wilson; Minneapolis, Joyce; Portland, Moore; San Francisco, Hamilton; hanghai, Bashford; Seurick, Burt; Beunos Ayres, Neely.
The M L DEPARTMENT S HE
411-415 MAIN ST. Both Phones
north Tenth
Bessie Trueblood and Katie Schneider, south Eleventh. Mi. F. Fry and Vivian Doughty, north Eleventh. Mrs. S. E. Jones and Miss S. A Brown, south Twelfth. Mrs. Rollin and Ida Packer, north Twelfth. Miss Mcintosh and Miss Kim-
brough, south Thirteenth. ! Flora Lvons and Edna Keever.
north Tthirteenth. Mrs. Beery and Mrs. Ida Smith, south Fourteenth. Mrs. Bevington and Miss Luring, north Fourteenth. Mabel Bolinger and Pearl Cisco, south Fifteenth. Mrs. Geo. Trwin and Mrs. Freeman, north Fifteenth. Mrs. Wehrley and Mrs. Pierson. south Sixteenth. Mabel Albright and Gertrude Le Fevre, north Sixteenth. Mrs. J. W. Brown and Miss E.
Smith, south Seventeenth. Mrs. Anna Taylor and Miss Morgan, north Seventeenth. Carrie Carpenter and Mary Jay, south Eighteenth. Mrs. Hasty and Grace McCreight. north Eighteenth. Mrs. Richardson and Miss Horn, south Nineteenth. Mrs. Silberman and Mrs. Groce, north Nineteenth.
Miss Lena Oehl and Miss Fannie
You'll need a Spring tonic, take Taylor, south Twentieth and Twenty-
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. See first. it drive out the impurities, revitalize I Oscar Fulgum and George Wiggins.
your system. Feel it give you new north Twentieth.
blood and strength. 35 cents, tea or Eva Doty and Anna Moffett, north tablet form. A. G. Luken & Co. Twenty-first. Mrs. Ada Smith, north TwentyTry the Palladium for job printing, second.
WANTED Boys from 16 to 20 and hustlers for bench hands, cabinet makers and experienced help in
Willard V. Drischel has accepted a cloth covering department. Richmond rosition with the Cambridge Citv Casket Co. 6-tf
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U lllard Ulerich, citv marshal, has , . - , , " , ,i complete list, easy sewing for us at force of men at work giving the , r .?
nome; $id weekly. Addressed envelope for lace sample. Majectic Lace Co., New York. 1
streets their regular spring cleaning, j
When completed this will greatly help the appearance of our town.
Lawrence and Carroll Ogborne. WANTED At once, first-class bar
ber, at 10 north Ninth St.
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employes of the National Drill company, hre unable to be at their work this week on account of the serrous illness of their father, Ed Ogborn, of Dublin. The opening dance of the so -.on given by the Cambridge City dancing Club, at Jackson Park, last niir!;1 w;;1 well attended and every one pres'.-nt reports having had a fine time. Clifford Marson and Edwin Callaway
made the music, w hich wa highly FOR SALE Cheap, a good Palladi-
WAXTED A position as a companion tor an old lady or a nurse for children, by a young lady. Enquire Student, Richmond Palladium oflice. FOR RENT A fine upright piano 112 north seventh street, Mrs. Dicks. 24-3t
appreciated by all.
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Judge Rupe is on the bench today hearing the case of Craighead vs Ilie-srer.
A marriage license was issued to John Shea and Rose Bernadetta Carney. Articles of incorporation of the Richmond Abattoir were filed with the county recorder today.
Special introductory
sale of Crosby's White
Tar Soap tliis week 25c
box of Petro Pine Cold Cream free witli each
box of soap. 23-6t
Miss Ida Iliatt
Ind., is the
of Rich Square,
um route. Call at this office.
FOR SALE Good ireneral
horse. Call Miles Meat 929 Main street.
purpose Market, 23-4t.
LOST On Union Pike Saturday
night, a medal used as a wateh charm. Engraved "Music" on one side, "St. Joseph's Acad." on the other. Liberal reward for return to G. H. L. at Mill Works. FOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.
STORAGE Ground and Main. Vera
noor, sixteentl Smith.
A 2c box of Petro
Pine Cold Cream free
with each box of Cros
by's Wlilte Xar Soap Tliis week only. 23-6!
Have your carpets taken
up. cleaned and la id by
guest of local
relatives. , the Monarch Laundry.
Visit The Boston
Store s
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