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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1904.

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For Saturday and Saturday Eve: 'g

1 case 27-in. Dark Outing Flannel......... 6C Ladies' Mercerized Petticoats, three ruffles, worth $1.00 .. 85C Nos 40, 60 and 80 all silk. Moire Ribbons only . . . .. IOC yd Children's School Umbrellas ... . . . . . 45 3 Men's J5c Fancy Sox . . ......... . . 5c J0 doz. Men's 50c Working Shirts, to close . . 19c 2 doz., our entire stock of White Shirt Waists, reg. price $1.25 to $3, choice Saturday. . -GOc

B. Husbaum

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WILL VOTE THE STRAIGHT

. 1 . TICKET THIS FALL.

DEMOCRAT ALL HIS LIFE

He Can No Longer Stand the False Doctrines of the Democratic Party Leaders.

Warski Has Effected Our Talkovitch.

(Newcastle Courier.) ' j "Helloski, what do yon knowskif is a common form of address now heard on the streets. The effect of the Russo-Japanese war is far reaching, and the influence) is noticeable right here in Newcastle. The American people are interested in the outcome of the conflict, and unconsciously they have coined language from the fighters. The hearty old American salute, " Hello,' has been discarded and now when Brown runs across Smith on the street he slaps him on the back Avith a "Helloski, old chapski, come in and have a drinkski." Smith says 11 Youbetski." The new language is attractive to all classes and conta

gious as the measles. A Broad street soda fountain clerk was mystified only for a moment the other day when a charming young lady ordered a "chocoateski sndaviteh."

RICHMOND' SHOE CO. : ' Cor. Eighth and Slain Chas. Feltniaa V Geo. W. Dsuke

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That Wear, Fit and Look Well. Prices always the lowest.

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Represents one of the many NOBBY, Up-to-date Suits we are s wing for the little fellows from 3 to 6 years at & & & $2.75, $3.50, $4 oo and $5.00 Norfolk Suits, 2 to 12 years 4M.25,3.oo, 35o $4 00,$4'5 and $5.00 Double Breasted Suits, 10 to 1G year, $2,75, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50. $5.00 and $0.00 LOEHR & KLUTE

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Up-to-date Farmers Read Prac tical Farming " The best Agriculture Department in the West. For Women Fashions, Beauty Hints Household Talks, Book Reviews For Men V Market Reports Sporting News, Fair Politics For Childrenf Cut-Outs, Comics, Stories McCutcheon's Cartoons $4.00 a Year Daily $6 50 Daily and Sunday

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There is no better known man in the

city of Richmond than B. A. Kennepohl of Richmond Avenue. He represented the Seventh Ward in the city council a few years ago. Mr. Kennepohl has been a life long Demo

crat and has voted for every candi

date for the Presidency put up by that party since he had a vote. But that is past history. Mr. Kennepohl informed the Palladium that he would vote this fall for Roosevelt and Fairbanks and the straight Republican

ticket. Mr. Kennepohl has been in

business sufficiently long enough to be

a close observer and finds out that the

place for a business man is in the Re

publican party. Mr. Kennepohl is a

stockholder in the new canning tac

torv and other enterprises about the

city, lie is to be congratulated upon

his wise judgment.

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Court house fence sells tomorrow. 1

Walter Rossiter, Carpet Layer.

Phone 1381.

Don't forget the sale of the court

house fence tomorrow.

Dr. Park for high class dentistry,

8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant.

Take the Dayton & Western cars :o the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now

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Warren Clements is attending the State fair and seeing other sights

about Indianapolis.

Moore the real estate man, over

8 North Seventh street has several

houses for rent. Go and see him to

day.

Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 41 North Eeighth

street has just received another large

shipment of fall street hats to be sold

at lowest prices.

Typewriters, all makes, rented.

10M. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month Repairs and ribbons for all machines

Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. Thone 26

Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford, daugh

ter, Edna, Mrs. Scott, of the East

haven farm and son, Harold, and Mrs

W. A. Fiske and children, went over

to Dayton today to visit the National

Soldiers' Home.

Republican

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Misses' Shoes I. CO to $.CO Try our $1.5U Alices Shoes iher wear and have the tvle. Boas' Shoes that stand the V not-Its from $1.25 tj $3.00 Ask to see our Boys $ l.SO Shoes they wear. Ball ana Bat Free.ith Bojs' Shoes.

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FELTMAN & DEUKER;

NATIONAL.

President. Theodore Roosevelt. Vice President. Charles Warren Fairbanks.

STATE.

SSrICREDIT

PAY EASY

Fall Styles

Are Here

HEALTH OFFICE

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George

Llovd. a girl, fifth; to Mr. and Mrs

Benjamin Uphaus, 240 Pearl street, a eirl, first: to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene

McCann, 725 North Twelfth street,

a srirl, fourth; to Mr. and Mrs. Ben

jamin Dallas, 20 North Fifth, a boy,

second; to Mr. and Mrs. irank , b.

Webb, 26 .North Sixth street, a girl, second; to Mr. and Mrs. Frank A.

Brown, 814 North D street, a boy,

first.

Miss Mabel Mote, twenty years old.

in the family of Elisha Mote, 521

Souht Thirteenth street, has typhoin

fever. Dr. Man-el has charge of the

case. In ascertaining the cause, man

ner and place of contraction of the disease it was ascertained that the

disease "was contracted in Ohio, and

not in this county.

Governo J. Frank Hanly. Secretary of ' State Daniel &

Storms.

Aulitor of State David E. Sher riek.

Attorney Gene. -it ; Charles W. Mil

ler. State Superintendt'Vii of Public In traction Fassatt A. Cotton.

Reporter of Supreme Court Geo.

W. Self. v

State Statistician Joseph H.

Stubbs.

Lieutenant Govarnor Hugh Tn.

Miller.

Judge of the Supreme Court. Sec

ond District Oscar H. Montgomery.

Third District John V. Hadley.

LEGISLATIVE.

' -:' Congress.

James E. Watson.

Joint Representative.

Richard Elliott. '

Senator.

Roscoe E. Kirkman.

Representative.

Dr. M. W. Yencer.

COUNTY.

For Sheriff.

Richard S. Smith.

County Recorder.

Frank C. Mosbaugh.

County Treasurer.

Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr.

Surveyor.

Robert A. Howard.

Coroner.

Dr. S. C. Markley.

Prosecuting Attorney.

Wilfred Jessup.

Commissioner Middle District.

John F. Dynes. ,

Commissioner Western District.

Elwood Clark.

For Men, Women and Children

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PEOPLES EXCHANGE

STORAGE Ground floor, sixteenth

and Main. Vera Smith.

FOR RENT Two nicely furnished

rooms with bath, light and heat at

64 South Twelfth street. 9-2w

FOR SALE About S00 pounds fine

grapes, 114 Chestnut street. 13-2t

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What One Woman Says

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THE VITONA COMPANY

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Cohodtut, Ohio

I FOR RENT A 5 room house. Call

at 1S04 North F street.

i WANTED Young "lady clerk; must

be of good appearance and come

well recommended. J. L. Sievert's

new jewelry store.

Band Concert.

The Milton band will give a concert

at Glen Miller Sunday afternoon,

September IS.

WANTED Girl for housework, who

can go home nights. 4o South Eigh

teenth street, phone oS4.

Send 2 cent stamp for itinerary of n 1 . . 1

special personally conauered tours 10

California, leaving Chicago August

.Sth and 25th, via the Chicago. UnioD

Pacific & North-Western Line, ac

count Triennial Conclave Knights Templar at San Francisco. $50 round

trip from Chicago. Correspondingly

low rates from all points. A. H. Wag

goner, 22 Fifth Avenue. Chieago, Ill-

Band Concert.

The Milton band will give a eoncert

at Glen Miller Sunday afternoon,

jFOR RENT S room house, 204 north

eleventh. Call at 3- south twelfth.

' 15-2t.

LOST Child's coral necklaee .Tues

day night, between the First M. E.

church and Eighteenth street.

Leave at 45 South Eighteenth street, or Palladium ofilce and re

ceive reward.

Come early and, select your fall outfit and get some of the best plums as they drop from our Easy Credit Tree. The early bird gets the first pick. Our swell fail stock is coming in on every train.

ing as swell was ever shown in this town. Study this well and profit by the lesson it teaches. We are educating thousands of working men and women to buy their clothes of us on easy

credit and always have money in their pocket. On the other hand if you are earning $12 per week and pay $12 cash for a suit or overcoat, that means for a whole week you are dead broke and must go without many things you need.

buy a suit, or a cloak for your wile for $12, that means your family must go without some o the necessities of life for a week.

WHY NOT OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH

US? NEVER MIND THE MONEY. WE

WILL TRUST YOU.

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A Alia ASw vAAA J VAWafc W AM fc v9 J W J W worth cverv time that offers vou solendid Fall Clothine at

I" ' A Lowest Prices and on Easiest Terms.

Come and see our large stock of handsome

Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits, Tourist

Jackets, Silk Skirts, MillineryMen's Stylish

Suits Great showing of school suits for boys

Globe Credit Clothing Co.

Open every evening. 6-8 N. Sixth St., Richmond, IncL

AN OLD GRAY 600SE

can stand for hours in a steady downpour of rain and never "wet a feather." So onnlrl on if vou were provided with one of those handsome rain coats, unon which

,we have named a price that will make you a buyer. I

A stylish Covert Cloth Coat, interwove and lined, former price jd.uu, now A nicer and better one, $7.00 value, now f 4. 50 t Overalls, the 50c kind, 35c Shirts, special sale, 50c value 35c For Friday and Saturday, Puritan Corsets, 89c. Comforts1 a complete line 9hc to $5.00 Blankets, warm and fleecy, 4Sc to $10 ; GROCERY SPECIALS

riiudv a'ju octiuiujr . .. - Maple Syrup goes about right these cool mornings on your buckwheat ; strictly nnri ner pallon. 41.00

Pancake Flour, ready to use, 3 packages for 25c First shipment Cape Cod Cranberries, per quart 10c Lenox, Green Seal and Santa Clause Soap, 8 bars for 25c : Finest Golden Drop Peaches, the kind for canning, per bush., $1.75

Fancy Yellow Crawford Peaches, per bush , $2.03 . Stamps with all purchases. Free delivery. Phone your order, either line. Store open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. f

It you want to see the

finest Peaches ever

j shown In Richmond call ' at our store" tomorrow.

MEYER BROS.

411-41 5 MAIN ST.?; BbthIP Aones

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