Richmond Palladium (Daily), 22 July 1904 — Page 8
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- ' . A ' RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904. EIGHT lOo a Yard A clearance sale in every sense of the word. Great lines are being cleared and stocks immensely reduced preparatory to an early shipment of fall purchases In order to keep up assortments we have added greater lots of even better values than we heretofore have offered.
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Ladies' 25c Crush Leather Belts . . . . 19c X Ladies' 25c fancy Stock Collars, to close J 5c P $1.50 Ladies' Black Mercerized Petticoats . 98c O JO doz fine Sprochtal Table Covers, worth 50c 15c ;0 Children's Gingham Sun Hats 19c O Children's Muslin Drawers, 1 to 12 years, to close ... 10c O Children's Muslin Skirts, 1 to 12 yrs, ask to see them 23c O Children's Muslin Gowns, 1 to 12 yrs, unusual values 43c q 10 pieces Fancy Corded Jap Wash Silks, a yard ... 19c . Sensational Selling Ladies9 Silk Waists 35 fine X Taffeta and Poi de Soi Silk Waists, worth $4.50, $5, 2 $6, to close $1.00
Ladies' 25c Ribbed Vests - 10c Fine Shell Hair Pins, worth 10c, per doz 5c 5c card Hook and Eyes.y. 2c 5c card Safety Pins, white and black . . 3c Ribbons I Ribbons I For the Hair and Neck Something extraordinary. Fine Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, Nos. 5, 7, 9, 12, 16 while they last. c yd Fine Wash Suitings at almost half price. 50c Nubbed Voile Suitings, per yard 25c 39c Fancy Etamine Suiting, per yard 20c 50c Shangtung Silks, per yard 25c 5Uc Fancy Swisses, to close, per yard 39c
LACE CURTAINS Two Unusually Exceptional Values S? 100 pairs fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, sold for $2.50, J. $3, $3.50, to close f.50 pair 50 pairs fine Irish Point and Novelty Lace Curtains, worth O $4.50, $5 and $6, to close . $2.98 Men's Fast Black Socks, 2 pair for " 5c 9 Good Suspenders, a pair v 8c 5 Men's fine Madras N gliges Shirts, worth 75c '. .' .' '. 45c 2
Clearance Sale continues until August 1st. O
LEE B. NUSBAUM.
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Story of tlic Honey Comb Candy. A Delicious Confection
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Come to your city. You will always know me after you once t ste me. 1 am all tbe rage in the East and West, where I have been for some time. Just eat me, and you will then understand why I am nmnnnnrril ""Himnlv delicioil9." and will
not wonder why you want more of me.' T am ' thf TMirest and most wholesome
piece of candy on tbe market. There is Hie city. only one firm 1 ! C. E. Snivel v left for Dayton this
tried to make me have given it up. I am for sale in your city at the j
Optical goods at Haner's. Mrs, W. S. Hiser's shorthand school. Wiles Elder is visiting friends in
Bee Hive Grocery Co.
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T. S. Pyle, of Whitewater, is in the city today. Joseph Sykes, of fireensfork, is here today. W. K. Kirkman went to Indianapolis this morning.' Willa Lovell left for Lexington, Ky. this morning. C. L. Barnaby, of Chiago, will spend Sunday here. Mrs. Tacy B. Hill has gone to Wequetonsing, Michigan. I?. M. Ferriday returned from Logansport this morning.
G. R. Dilks and familv have left for
Barney Hobbs went to Lewisville this morning. j
Miss Jackson, of Earlham, went to ,
Anderson today. Sam Rose, of Anderson, is in the city on business. Mr. J. F. Stubbs, is a visitor at Camden, Ohio, today. Clarence Smith has returned to Newcastle after a visit here. Guerney Maple, an Earlham student, left for Lewisville today. A company of Boers was on No. 14 this morning enroute to New York from St. Louis. Mrs. Carrie Brown, of North Eleventh street, left for Springfield, O., today to attend the funeral of her brother, Edgar Lowman.
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RICHMOND SHOE GO. COR. 8TH & MAIN
FOR MANUFACTURE OF A NEW CORN CULTIVATOR
BY PAUL COMSTOCK
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Corwin, of New York, is visit-
S. Strattan.
ssler has accepted a posi-
A. Harrison, for high class dentistry,
street. Lady assistant.
Mrs. O. M. Bailey has returned
. from a short visit in Indianapolis.
The finest stock farm in this vicinity. Apply to Moore, over 6 N. 7th St. The trains from Cincinnati are full of Elks returning to their homes to-dav.
Take the Dayton & "Western cars
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You may not be able to judge ' open. tf meats but we are. We'll tell , , , . , . , .... . . , r rank aughan returned last evenyou which is good and why it is . r,- , i . f " 6 , , mg from Cincinnati where he spent good. We'll sell you only the t " ,
right kind.
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We provide the Best Meats sold anywhere. We are just as anxious for good meats as you and our experience protects you. P. J. MILES. 929 Main St.
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O. O. Murray Lessee and Mgr.
ONE WEEK COMMK.VCINO
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Mrs. J. H. Judson returned home today from a visit to Chicago and Indianapolis. Dudley Cates leaves tomorrow after noon for Conway, Michigan, to spend a few weeks. Miss Estelle Newsom arrived from Philadelphia this morning to visit Miss Caroline Carpenter. Rath bone Sisters excursion to Rome
i City next Tuesday will leave at 5:40. I Make arrangements to go.
Y I From what is learned a large crowd
Y 1 is going on the Rathbone excursion to
Rome City Tuesday next. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heller arrived last evening from Newcastle for a visit with Mrs. A. W. Smith.
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The MyStery Of LynilWOO l The game of ball played yesterday
PRICES 10c and 2(5c
I Daily Matinee ' 10c to all parts X
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THE MALACCA INCIDENT
Quick Action Taken Ship's Contents to Be Noted at Some Port in Presence of Officers.
(By Associated Press.) Port Said, July 22. The British cruiser Venus entered the canal today, bound for Suez. Tokio, July 22. It is reported here that Kuroki occupied Kiao Tung on July 19th after a severe fight in which the Japanese loss was three hundred. The placa has been fortified. New Chwang, July 22. The Japanese are reported advancing in this direction and are twenty-two miles distant. Heavy firing was heard on the 20th.
St. Petersburg. July 22. A dis
patch from Liao Yang says the Ruslian left flank yesterday withstood the powerful onslaught of the enemy. Reinforcements were sent out. This evidently refers to the Japanese ad
vance as reported from Tatchekiao,
yesterday in which it appeared an ad vance on Mukden is imminent.
Constantinople, July 22. It is believed that England will protest against the passage of Russian vessels through the Dardanelles, unless the
Several Prominent Business Men Interested in the Scheme Machine is a Very Good One.
Captain Paul Comstock is at present organizing, or promoting, a new company for the manufacture of cultivators, from a patent owned by a Cambridge City man. The cultivator is an excellent one and (he patent embodies some entirely new devices, which would be sure to make the cultivator a good seller. Mr. Comstock has interested a number of prominent capitalists and business men in the scheme and Sunday they will make a trip to Cambridge City and view the model.
Just Arrived A large shipment of Ladies White Canvas Oxfords The $2.00 kind for
$1M
FELTM AN & DEUKER, 8th and Main
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Arrested in Cincinnati Both Were Drunk. Cincinnati, July 22. JaraesL. Moran, young millionaire, Birmingham,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
As reported by Thomas J. Newkirk, abstracter of titles, office in Court House, phone 11 OS: Lester E Turner to Lillian C McMeans. lot 23 in II II Fettas addition to Richmond on North Twenty-first street, consideration $000. John A Burbank to A B Pardieck. lot 5 on South Eighth street, consideration $2,000. Charles C Smith to Hardin II Peelle, part of lot 207 in the Haynes addition to Richmond on Lincoln street, consideration $1,500.
(Jilhert M Coats to Ransom E Haw
Ala., who caused a sensation about the city Wednesday by appearing on
the streets with a donkey which he : j t of lot 6 and 7 in block 7 i . i i -ii i i . i
tooK into me saioons wiin mm, auu which appeared to enjoy a drink as much as the average toper, is held by the police. Representatives of the Elks' lodge which brought the donkey here, yestterday, asked the police to arrest Moran. The donkey has been found and appears to be recovering nicely from
in Cambridge City, consideration $1,200. Minnie E Braffett to Edna G Baker
lot 3: in F A Coffin's addition to Richmond on North Twentieth street,
consideration $500. Hardin H Peelle to Annie J Burleson, part of lots 7 and 8 in Centerville, consideration $700.
John S Sullivan to Joseph I Brin
the effects of the liquor drank Wednes ey? part of ot 639 in E Starr's ad-
clay.
PEOPLES EXCHANGE
WANTED Four hands to plow corn.
work in the harvest and do general farm work. Good wages. Tom Mertz, Salisbury Road. Both 'phones. 11-tf.
STORAGE Ground noor, sixteentl and Main. Vera Smith. FOR SALE One span of mules with harness and wagon. The Dayton & Western Traction company, West Alexandria, Ohio. 15-6 FOUND A baby's cloak. Owner can have same by calling at 1100 Butler street. WANTED A second hand trunk, (large) at 232 Richmond avenue. Tel. 174R. Also one or twe suit cases or a large valise.
FOR RENT First class residence.
Call phone 171.
8 rooms, all modern conveniences.
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MARKET
Quotations From 0. G. Murray's ExchangeClosing Prices Chicago Market.
Mrs. J. V. Sexton and daughter, of Rushville, were here last evening en-
Wheat.
government guarantees that they will July 94 5-S not be transferred in war vessels. It September 87 6-8 is believed a British cruiser will in- Corn. tercept Malacca now on its way to July ....49 2-8 Russian prize court. Cruiser Venus September 49 3-8 left Alexandria today, destination not Oats. known. July Liao Yang, July 22. Private ad- SeDtember 331-8
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I vices say the Japanese are embark-
Pork.
dition to Richmond on North Sixteenth street, consideration $1,500. Huldah E Scott to Laura R Scott, part of lot 3 in block 0 in Dublin, consideration $500. Jacob M. Bowermaster cbm) to Lucine Jamieson, lot 5, block 1, in Germantown. Consideration $350. Alice Williams to John A Griffy, part of section 28, in Jackson Tp., consideration $200. Elizabeth W Dalbey to Charles H Addleman, lot 3 in E W Dalbey 's subdivision to Richmond on West Third street, consideration $1,500. Louisa Elstro to Vincent H Juerling, lot 64 in Sehwegman addition to Richmond on South Ninth street, consideration $375.
The Camden Creamery Co. to Char-
WANTED AGENTS An energetit salesman to accept the agency for the sale and general introduction of the only "Metallic-Surface Protector" on the market. Guaranteed t net him yearly income of $5,000 t $10,000. Very little capital required. G. Z. Rhoads, Hotel Westett.
y les C Smith, lot 37 in Hannah A
September
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T between Eaton and Camden resulted inS in twf divisions near Kai Chou to juPy 12.70 , Leeds' addition to Richmond on Wil
liams street, consideration $125. E G Hill Co. to Mary Sllill, part of section 33 in Wayne Tp., on South
Twentieth street, consideration $1.
Toadies' Free Tickets Monday night i
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Remember tbe Pig Beats on sale Nixon's confectionery
J 9 to 2 in favor of the latter team
Mrs. P. W. Smith and daughter,
V Miss Florence, left last evening for JL Oden, Michigan, to spend the sum
mer.
Phinney's band will play at Jackson Park next Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday afternoon and evening.
Special Fares to Bethany Park via. Pennsylvania Lines aecount Bethany . Assembly will
be in effect via. Pennsylvania lines are at the World's Fair:
Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. 'Phone 26. The following Richmond pcorde
Raymond
reinforce the army at Port Arthur.
St. Petersburg, July 22. Russia's
j reply to England's demands regard
ing the steamer Malacca were delivered today. Russia agrees that the Malacca shall not be brought before a prize court and intimates that no similar incident shall occur in the future. The cargo of the Malacca will
be formally examined at some port in the Mediterranean in the precence of MELONS ON ICE GUARANTEED the British consul. Claim for dam- RHE AND SWEET, PHONE 292. ages for delay will be presented by the HADLEY BROS.
British government. j
Receipts, hogs 23,000; left over, 7,365; prospects, 10c lower; light, 5.10 to 5.50; mixed, 5.00 to 5.10; heavy, 4.80 to 5.15; rough, 4.90 to 5.00. Receipts, cattle 8,000, steady. Receipts, sheep 8,000, steady.
Juty 21st to August 15th,' inclusive. For particulars consult Ticket agents of Pennsylvania lines.
Liehtenfels, R. 0. , Allen, E. J. Hiatt, and wife, John Hugo and wife, Henry C. Hieger.
Under the terms of the will of Rob- K. G. W. von Scheele, bishop of ert Seaman, who some years ago mar- Gotland, Sweden, who is the semiried "Nellie Bly,' the newspaper wo official representatives of King Oscar man .his widow receives a consider will attend the various World's cc-n-
able share of his fortune.
gresses at the St. Louis exposition. M its smoky nature. t . . TV' r-p '. - ' " '
The oldest love letter in the world
is in the British Museum. It is a proposal of marriage for the hand of an Egyptian princess, and it was made 3,500 year sago. It is in the form of an inscribed brick. ,
Do You Want a Home? If so, the elegant residence corner of Main and Twenty-first streets, must be sold during the next' 30 days. An existing encumbrance of $5,000 at 5 per cent, can run for years, with privilege of pre-payment. We want a cash offer for the equity the greatest kind of a bargain can be secured; prompt attention given all inquiries. A. J. VAN DEINSE & CO. Indianapolis, Ind. 22-26t
LEMONS 17C A DOZ. AT HADLEY BROS.
TIME CAED
The Danish state railways have recently bought 40,000 tons of German coal. It is said, however, that the German coal will not prove a formidable
competitor of the English because of 3, 5 and p. in. First car Sunday
, at 7 o'clock a. m.
Richmond Street & Interurhan Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dnblin and Milton from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except v first car leaves at 6 a. m. Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Rich
mond at 5, 79 and 11 a. m. and 1,
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