Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 June 1904 — Page 8

' RICHMOND D AILS' PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8. 1904.

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JUNE OFFERINGS EXTRAORDINARY OPPORTUNITIES Friday and Saturday Two Record Breaking Bargain Days. Get your summer needs now; you can't afford to miss this unprecedented BARGAIN GIVING. - Wonderful Reduced Prices throughout entire store. Just a few of the many sacrifices for Thursday and Friday:

45c 45c 6c 35c 10c 25c 6c .23

.20 $2.98 45c

lCc Fancy Lawns, per yd Fine White Dimities, per yd Yard Wide Percale, per yd 2 yards wide Unbleached Table Linen, worth 6oc, per yd Fine Wide Embroideries, up to 12 inches wide, per yd . .

50c Ladies. Girdle Corsets Ladies' fine ribbed Vests, taped neck and sleeves, worth i2e special, 72c box Cuticle Soap, guaranteed as good as Cuticura or money refunded, per box Ladies' crush leather Belts, all colors, 35c kind,

Ladies' black and colored Voile Skirts, beautifully trimmed, worth $.tO, special, Fine quality India Linen, per yard,

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'Tis well to remember that the Only WAY TO GET AHEAD In the wcrld is to save a part cf your income regularly. A deposit v, ith the DICKINSON TRUST CO. Will earn you 3 per cent, interest. Compounded semi-annually. May I and Nov. J. Ready cash has saved many a man. A aaving account is always Ready. SAFETY DEPOSIT BUILDING.

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LOCAL ITEMS W. Rossiter, carpet layer, phone 1381. " Optical goods at Haner's. Mrsi W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Frank Land spent yesterday in Indianapolis on business.

Milton II. El rode has returned from business trip to Indianapolis.

Mrs. Woodbury of Union City is

the guest of Mrs. R. E. Kirkman.

John Nicholson returned last night

from a business trip to Indianapolis.

J. F. Miller returned this evening

from a business trip to Columbus, O.

Harry Penny, of Cambridge City,

was visiting menmona mends yes-

Mrs. Eunice Tracey, of Newcastle,

is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Elrode.

Robert Carter has returned from

Miami Institute to spend the summer

vacation here.

y The Misses Hill arrived today from

California to visit Mrs. R. E. Kirk

man for a few days. J. A. Newby, Yern Stone, J. M Phelps and G. A. Elliott of New Castle were here yesterday.

Col. and Mrs. liugh 1. need are

the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Reed, 10Q north fifth street.

Miss Margaret Starr, who attends

Wellesley College, returned home yesterday to spend her vacation. The W. R. C. will have a social Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Daniel Moss's, 13G south Eleventh street. The best farm in this vicinityt; $40 per acre buys it. Before buying a farm apply to Moore, over 6 N.

Seventh street. 2-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.

Treasury Department Inquires About World's Fair Financial Standing. St. Louis, June 8. In a .letter received ty the exposition company Leslie M. Shaw, secretary of the treasury, gave formal notification that if payments on the $4,600,000 government loan are not promptly forthcoming when due, he as the guardian of the United States treasury, will take

charge of the receipts and collection of fair tickets. The letter formally reminds the exposition company of the date for the payment of the first installment of the loan and incloses a copy of the rules governing the loan

and repayment.

These rules set lorth that the loan of $4,600,000 was made to the exposition company in the months of February, March, April and May, 1904, and that in return the government is to have a first lien on the receipts of the fair from paid admissions and conces

sion privileges. Payments are to be made each half month, the first payment June 15, when ,40 per cent of the gross receipts from June 1 to June 15 shall be surrendered. Thereafter at the first and 15th of each month, 40 per cent of the receipts for the previous half month shall be paid, and it is further provided that after the first of July the semi-monthly payments shall not be less than $500,000 each.

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easily done with Ayer's Hair Vigor. Ask your own friends. Probably they know how it always restores color. i&n?i.:

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Motion Made in the Marshal D. &

W. Case.

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Quotations From 0. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market.

This morning the attorneys for the

Dayton & Western made application ' j . ! to cnii rt for a new trial in the dam-! .

age suit of Iona Marshal. Argument on the motion is being heard.

Kentucky Democrats in Convention. Louisville, Ky., June 8. The Kentucky Democrats are holding the?r state convention today for the purpose of naming delegates at large ,to the aational convention at St. Louis and :o elect state central p.nd stata executive committeemen.

Bargains!

Bargains!

We are the originator of the Bargain Days, and the people are coming to our store to ieap the benefit more end more each and every day. This week we will sell you The faucy new Crash Suiting at lDc per yard, worth 25c a: any store in Richmond. Now is the time for you to purchase the silk for ycur SumMitr Shirt, Waist Suits. Our 50c Taffeta Silks in all colors and Fancy D.ts will go at 32c per yard. Also, one lot of 75c value Silk for 49c per yard. See those golds in our middle window.

In our GROCERY DlSrAKlMKM"

New Peas, lOc. small measure, Z

Ginger Snaps- just what you want for supper and luncheon 5c per lb. Roll Avena, 3 pkgs for 25c, Get the proptr letters and secure a set of dishes free by using Roll Avena. Here is the bargain of all For this week we will continue to sell you 60 lb tubs of pure Butcher's Lard for 7)4c per lb, 15 bars of "Snap" Soap for 25c. Do not forget to come and get a few pounds of nice Country Butter at 16c per lb. Follow your neighbors and join the

crowd th it is coming to the Model De-

Suicide by Drowning. Mlshawaka. Incl., J:na 8. Thomas Kettles committal snfcfdo by flrownii" himself in tho St. T:-. riv-r ucar Elkhart.

MARRIAGE LICENSES. John Henry Puthoff and Clorinda Ellen Trimble. Esta E. Harshman, Myrtle M. Van Ness. Clyde Gardner and Clara Knollen-

berg.

DEMURRER. Prosecutor Comstock filed a demurrer to the petition of Samuel "Whitesell in regard to a judgment rendered. The matter was taken under advisement.

DIVORCE WANTED. Viola Wilson, through her attorney, Wm. A. Bond, filed the suit for divorce from John "W. Wilson.

Wheat. SG 7-8

Sept 81 1-3 Corn. July 84 G-8 Sept 47 7-8 Oats. July 30 5-8 Sept 31 1-8 Pork. July 12.00

Sept 12.20 Lard. July G.57 Sept G.G7 Spare Ribs. July G.S7 Sept. 7.S7

IMPORTANT MEETING. The Ep worth League of (J race M. E. church will have an important meeting at church this fcvc:ii. Try the Palladium for job Trin:ing.

ORDER TO SELL. The court granted William Lammert, executor of the last will of August Kamp, an order to sell real estate to pay debts.

VACATION'S IN THE AIR.

WARNING TO PASSENGERS. Pullman employes have been requested to enforce the rule against placing baggage in the rear end of the observation car or the composite Car until space has been assigned them in the sleepers. Passengers, take warn

ing.

we have a few more cf the fine .Michi- tment store where we give the Green gan Potatoes that we will sell you a di stamps with ail purchases and 81.35 ptr boshtl. Remember, this is Wa ..hi vftn

DEDICATORY SERVICES. The dedicatory services of Grace M. E. church will take place tomorrow evening, June 9th.

William Christion is in the city today.

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Dr. cloud)

Al Livelsberger is in Cincinnati to-dav.

less than the wholesale price. Fancy large Mecina Lemons 15c per dozen. Six lb. hand-picked Navy Beans 25c.

have everything you want.

Both chines. Opened Tuesday, Friday and Saturday nights.

Yours for more business,

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Low Fares to Atlantic City via the Pennsylvania Lines. Julyllth and for certain trains July 10th, excursion tickets to Atlantic City, account Imperial Council Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will be sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. For information regarding rates, time of trains, etc., see Local Ticket Agent of those lines.

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You'll enjoy,your vacation all the more when attired in one of our Cool Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist Suits, or Washable Skirts. These Items Should Interestthe Ladies.

WAIST SUITS, tailored in many charming styles and of new and beautiful fabrics, sr.

itiest Cotton Voiles, Satteens, Ginghams, shown in all the

PICNIC WASH SKIRTS. A good, well made, stylish sven-gore Duck Skirt with strap seam and flare bottom shown, White, Black and Blue, with small iing figure. An exceptionally serviceable garment. Special price, $1.18. WHITE PIQUE SKIRT. One lot White Pique Skuts, good quality, seven-gore, panel effect insertion and flare bottom, A strong winner at the price $1.98. VACATION and SUMMER NEEDS to be found in OUR ANNEX.

Hammocks. Our line of Hammocks this season is unsurpassed. A great showing of various colorings await your inspection. Prices are reasonable We have them at $1. Better oues up to $6. When it comes to PORCH FURNITURE, we undoubtedly show the largest line in Richmond. Poich Chairs from $1.00 and up. Porch Rockers from $S.OO and up. Porch Settees from $3.50 and up. Ours is very different from the kind of Porch Furnilure usually offeied. Cal? acd see it. We'll take pleasure in showing you the line.

We also wish to call attention to our excellent line of MODISH SHIRT

Percales. Lawns. Dimities

rft leading colors. The prices range from $1.75 up to $1D 0 ) per suit.

Our Wash Goods stock abounds in great variety of the new proper wash

fabrics especially adapted to wash Shirt Waist Suits,

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RiGOTdOOT SC-flfEPE GO. COR. EIGHTH AND MAIN Clias. if. Eelttnaii. Geo. V. Deuker. Excluive agents oi the

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better qualities than can be had elsewhere at the same or lower prices. This distinction, which, we believe, is fully realized by the buying -public, is so rock-rooted that the thoughtful are not carried off their feet by artificial bargain storms that occasionally sweep over certain locations, create some noise, have their day, and leave this store still growing.

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OUF8S on pennies in window. The person guessing nearest number in the .window W 11 get a PAIR OF H1IOK8 Fit 12 K.

ELECT BOARDING

Home HRe Menu. Rates Reasonable

iMesda'es Smith & Conle

30 X. Eleven tli St.

For this week we will have Ladies' jt&jjijLjtjtjjfiJtj If you want a fine $15 Suit you can Wrappers in all colors, worth $J. get it at our store for You can have all sizes at 00 75C Finc Scrim worth 8 -3c at gc Boys' Fine Ail Worsted Suits, Ladies' Black Lace Lisle Thread worth $12, at Hose, all sizes, at Ladies' Oxfords, at 48c to 8 00 10c 50 Children's Knee Pant Suits, worth Men's Fast Black Lace Hose $2.50, at 0q j,' 1.98

You will always find it to your interest to visit the Hoosier Store when in Richmond,

cor. sixth ana mam For JOB WORK RICHMOND

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