Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 June 1904 — Page 8

EIGHT RI0H1IOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRipAy, J 17, 1904.

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JOr FRIDAY, and SATURDAY,

IN THE

READY- TO- WEAR

DEPARTMENT.

Fancy duck Skirts worth up to $2 50 vPlain white Pique Skirts embroidery trimmed worth up to $2.50 for

O Plain white Basket cloth Suits, brass

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St .50 $1.50 $3.50

button trimmed worth up to $5, for

25 plain and fancy Jap silk Waists, $2 25 and 2.50 line for f 2.00 Another lot of those 12 inch Enibroideiies Friday and Saturday .10 60 pes. fine sheer Lawns and Dimities . . . 4 3-4c All our 50 and 75c silk and wool Challies 35c We are showing rast assortments of new, nobby and stylish Leather Bags, all kinds and prices. Ladies' Worlds Fair Travelling Bags good leather, all colors, with hand mir- ' ror. card case, and purse. Convenient and easy to carry. Worth $ 3.50. Friday and Saturday . . . $3.50 Peggy From Paris Bag 9, good leather, . . . . . . . . . . . . 23c 50c kind ladies black silk Belts only ............ 39c 25c kind black silk Belts only 10c

Toilet Department 60c size Imported Bay Rum only ...... ." ....... 25c 75c size Florida Water only 50 s 25c size Florida Water - . . 15c Quart size pure Witch Hazel 33c Pint size pure Witch Hazel . v . 10c Lundborg's Perfumes per ounce 20c, half ounce . lOc

You can not afford to pass cur store during June.

BOTH PHONES

LEE B. NUSBAUM

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LOCAL ITEMSZ W. Rossiter, carpet layer, phone 1381. Optical goods at Haner's. Mrs. W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Nola "Fox, of Grensfork, is visiting here. Dr. Marvel returned from the East Tuesday. 15-3t

G. R. Dilks went to Greenvill this morning.

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Chas. H. Felttnan I Cor-8th & ,Maln I Geo. W.Deuker

NOW FOR S DH (ID s

' - - AT Low Prices. Not cheap shoes in the general acceptation of term "cheap," but good shoes at cheap prices A Nice Line.

Ray Harrison has gone to Cincinnati on a isit. Joe Hill spent yesterday in New acstle on business. Mrs. J. R. Rupe is visiting her son, Edwin in Chicago. : Dr. Park administers gas, 8 "north

tenth. Lady assistant. tf

r Mrs. Henry Burns is the guest of

Cincinnati friends today.

Miss Esther Green and daughter

left for a visit in the East.

Ben Bartel returned this morning

from a trip to Indianapolis.

Miss Edna Maxim, of Newcastle,

is visiting Mrs. J. A. GreenstreeL

Rev. Allen Jay, of this eity, is vis

iting friends at Fairmount, Ind.

The finest stock farm in this vicini

ty. Apply to Moore, over 6 N. 7th St.

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Miss Louise Purcell returned this afternoon from a visit with friends

in Indianapolis.

Miss Marie Schlange returned yesterday to St. Louis after a visit with

Miss Grace Robie. v

Mrs. R. H. Newman and daughter,

Miss Elizabeth, returned this moraim from a trip to Dayton. Miss Harriett NarJin, of New

castle, formerly of this city, is the

guest of relatives here.

Miss Mary Pender, who attends St.

Mary's College, St. Mary's, Ind., re

turned home yesterday. Griffith Ellis atetnded the TeMnEvans wedding at Dayton last n'.jiht He returned this morning.

Mrs. Northcott and Mrs. Smith and daughter, of Ei'onon-, returned home

last night after a visit here. Mrs. Kersey, of Muncie, formerly

of this city, is visiting Mrs. Boyd,

of South Eighteenth street.

Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman returned to Elwood yesterday aft$r' attending the wedding of their son.

COURT

HOUSE

PABKOISTM

ARTICLE IN CAMBRIDGE CITY

TRIBUNE DISPLEASING TO MANY CITIZENS.

TREASURER

SPEKENHIER

Takes Up the Question From a Stand

point of Justice Some Figures Given.

To the Editor of the Palladium :

It is wilh repugnance that I feel

compelled to take up the gauntlet thrown down by the Cambridge City

Tribune relating to the removing of the court house fence. If any one is

to be kicked I wish it to be myself.

The court house yard is now a play ground for dogs; others are barred by reason of an antiquated fence badly

in need of repair and paint. I have

made a personal canvass or many

Richmond business men and tax pay

ers, who live outside of the township,

of Wayne, and have not found one objection, after the subject had been thoroughly discussed. Interurban cars

stop on the corner of Fourth and

Main and country people have to

stand for thirty minutes on a hard

pavement awnitimr ihnn At the

last payment of taxes Richmond peo

pie paid $96,265.85 into the treasury

of the county; Cambridge City paid

$7,782.94. How many Richmond peo

ple will be seen eating their noon

day lunch in the court house park? How many Richmond horses will be

hitched around the court house at

noon time or any other time?

"Shades of justice, keep off the grass," quotes the Tribune, and be

fore the people of the west end say

"Amen," I ask that they take a trip to the South Tenth street park and see the people enjoying the benches

fbeneath the trees on a day that threa

tens sun stroke to the weak and ailing, and the babies, who are cooped

up in flats and tenements.

The court house grounds belong to the people who have contributed to the support of the county, and the above figures show that Richmond

has no apology to make. J. A. SPEKENIER.

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wilt do for ear tuflerta woman what It did Car Mrs. McCormlck. It is a prescription of wnoderful power, which

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THE VTTOUA COMPANY

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Stock at the Highest,

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Cash prices are at the lowest. ? them below:

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Lard, 3 lb 25c Lard, 50 lb 7c Guaranteed btrictly pure. Sugar-cured Breakfast Bacon, by the strip . . 11c Fresh Side Pork 10c Fresh Spare Ribs. 3 lb for .25c

Beef to boil 8 to 10 c Choice cuts, Beef Roast .10cV All 1 t v t ci ffrrt m r rt 4- r m rl o e .1 ri ir r.nr Cmmwv.

cured Hams. Dressed poultry. Giveusa call. i J 324 MAIN ST, Opposite Court house. Bo tli Phones 299. Free Delivery.

ALFORD SELLS DRUGS FOR LESS

MONEY TO LOAN. 5 and 6 per cent. Interest FIRE INSURANCE, In the leading companies. Managers for the

EQUITABLE LIFE Assurance Society of New York.

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THE 0. B. FULCIIAM AGENCY O. B. Fulgham. H. Milton Elrode Room 3, Yanghan Bids.

Guaraufed Patent Leather Oxfords and High Cuts, good values Genuine Vici or Velour, strictly hand sewed process Vici Kid, mat top, easily worth $2.50. Our price Genuine Patent Colt Skin, guaranteed to give good service, ouly COR. EIGHTH AND MAIN STS.

. $3.50 . S.50 . $3.00 . S3.UO

You can jret sweet cream at Prices'.

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We lire in a position and will sell you Dry Goods for less money than any store in llichmond. Remember Saturday is the opening day of our Clearance Sale and your money is what we want and we will sell you goods less than merchants can buy them. A SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY . Ribbons from 5's to 20 's at 5c per yard From 22 '3 to 40 's for 8c per yard JV. fine mill end bleached muslin, values from 10c to 12c at 5c yard Finest Scotch Lawns for 4yc per yard Toile Dunord Ginghams, regular values 15c go at 10c yard Laces and Insertions, value 6c, 8c and 10c your choice for 5c yd Do not forget to come first and get the plums, for they are worth . more to brv than what we can sell them. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 19 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00 20 lbs. A Sugar for $1.00 21 lbs. Light extra C Sugar for ..$1.00 The finest of new potatoes 50c a peck or $1.85 bu Nice ripe sweet watermelons from 30c to 40c average 35e and 40c and , . everyone guaranteed. - Fresh country eggs . . 17c a doz. The.finest country butter ....V... 16c a pound Macaroni, Pearl Barley, Tapioca 5c lb Do. not Jforget we are the place that saves you the pennies. We also -give 'you the Green Trading Stamps with each and every purchase. Free rnd prompt delivery. Store open Tuesday, Friday and Satnr- . day nights. Yours for More Business and 4?ash Prices. ;

411-415 MAIN ST. Both Phones

1 SM. T. J.

COOK, II

Scientific Optician Rooms 33-4. Colon' 1 Bldg

Cures all errors of refraction without dilating the pupil. ' Eyes Tested Free.

All Work Guaranteed. Will be out of town four days In the week. OFFICE DAYS FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS. Sunday, 2 to 5 p. m.

ELECT BOARDING

Homo like Menu. Rates Reasonable,

Mesda'es Smith & Conley

Miss Lucile Carney has returned from St. Mary's College, St. Mary's-of-the-Woods, to spend the summer. Clinton Routh who has been visiting his parents here returned to Mon-

ricello. Ind. lie formerly lived here. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thompson re

turned home this morning trom a very pleasant visit in Sedalia, Missouri. Will Lockley, of this city, who is a member of the colored Marines, stationed in the East, arrived today for a visit. Miss Alice Northcott returned to Anderson this morning after a 'isit with Mrs. S. II. Jones, of North Ninth street. Edna Chandlee and Deborah Sedgwick, who attend George school, near

Philadelphia, arrived this morning to

spend the summer.

Mrs. Everett Jones, of Denver,

Colo., formerly of this city, is the guest of Mrs. Will Campbell, of

North Fifteenth street.

Miss Corinne Brownell, formerly

of this city returned to Dayton after a visit wilh Mrs.HarmonMever and

far.rily of south eleventh street.

Typewriters, all makes, rented,

sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines.

Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 26. Miss Lulu Williams daughter of

King R. Williams is at Noblesville

attending a meeting of Royal Neighbors. Misa Williams is a delegate. Mr. W. A. Reed, of Spring Grove, has some splendid strawberries of the

Bubach variety. From the sample we have before ns they are certainly

fine. Mr. Reed has an acre and a half

and the yield is fair.

Turkey and trimmings at the Strand Saturday night. 17-2t

At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Gee, on North Thirteenth street, oc

curred last evening the marriage of

Mr. Walter Winburn and Miss Jane

Gee, two well known young people of this city. The house decorations con

sisted of flowers and palms. The bride was becomingly attired and there were no attendants! After the ceremony . an elegant reception was

held.

HEALH OFFICE. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell, 449 South Seventh street, a boy, first; to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel

Gaivin, 907 North G street, a girl,

second ; to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brehm,

North D, a boy, fifth.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert

Forts, 222 South Fifth, a girl, first

child.

30 N. Eleventh Gt. I Grand opening at the Strand Sat

CARRIED A BIG LOAD. (From the Atlanta Constitution.)

An able Kansas lawyer who was

oirested ia that prohibition common

wealth for being drunk, made a suc

cessful defense in court, argui ig that,

he had acquired his jag in Mis- . -r y

sour:, to tiy mm in ivaiisa-j must

necessarily be a violation of the interstate commerce law. It goes without saying that an able justice of the peace handed down the decision in

the case.

Knollenbers's Sior

For Saturday

and Monday

Creme de Menthe a very refresh

ing drink drawn at Prices' fountain.

FOR SATURDAY. Kuth's strawberries,

young and old chickens,

fancy navel oranges and everything to be had in fruits and vegetables. MEYER BROS.

G ENNETT THEATR E O. G. Murray. Lessee. Manager

-Week June 20

VanDyke & Eton Co

Monday Under Sealed Orders. Tuesday Carmen. Wednesday A Lion's Heart. Thursday Faust. Fridav The Three Masketeers. Saturday Acros9 the Desert. Daily 10 cent Matinees. Tuesday, After the Ball; Wednesday, Canaille; Thursday, A Fatal Scar; Friday. Over the Hills to the Poor House; Saturday, The Two Orphans'. SPECIAL FEATURES Between Acts-

Roulette, Expert Hoop Rolling;! JJes-

1, Coon bonjs. willard Fos-

s" e Jackson,

ter, Illustrated Songs; McCoy

Gano, comedy musical act.

and

lurday night.

PRICB&-Kight 10 and SO cents. Mat!nee fdaily 10 cents. Ladies bargain

17-2t I tickets Monday Night Limited to 800

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LADIES' RIBBED COTTON VESTS Low neck, sleeveless lOc each LADIES' RIBBED COTTON VESTS Lace trimmed 2 for 25c LADIES' KNIT DRAWERS - Lace trimmed. Per pair 25c LADIES' LACE MITTS Elbow length. Pair 48c CHILDREN'S BLACK LACE STRIPED HOSE Pair 25c CHILDREN'S LOW-NECKED SLEEVELESS VESTS Odd lot to close at 5c each CHILDREN'S LACE RIBBED BLACK COTTON HOSE Pair lc BOYS' WHITE AND COLORED MADRAS BLOUSE WAIST Choice line of colors and patterns 50c MEN'S FANCY COTTON SOCKS Small lot to close at lOc pan MEN'S FANCY COTrON AND LISLE SOCKSPair 19c MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR Shirts and drawers. Per suit 50c MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS Extra quality. Each . 50c MEN'S SUSPENDERS New patterns, choice. Pair 85c MEN'S NECKWEAR All the new shapes:" Bows, Four-in-hands. : etc., at popular prices.

Leather Goods Department It would be hard to find a more complete line of LEATHER GOODS in RICHMOND than we show you. Your every want ha8 been anticipated. Come in and let us show you our LEATHER GOODS and extol their merits.

Suit Cases with lock and key, from Gent's Large Traveling Bags ... Ladies' Small Grips Telescopes, good, wide 6traps, . . Trunk straps, good long ones J . Shawl straps '

A rood hand-carved Leather Name

piece of Leather Goods, from 5 up.

. $1.38 to $18 ... $3to$15 ... 75c to $6 . . 38c to f 4 50 . 50c . . . . . . 25c

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