Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 October 1904 — Page 8

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1904.

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Early Fall Sale Three Days More of exceptional bargaining. Read the grand offers for Thursday. Friday and Saturday. T adies' black jet Collars, see window . 25c 'dark -oitings. worth 8Kc. sale price ....... . 5c yard SI 50 black Mercerized Petticoats, sale price . ..... . . . . c Best Apron Ginghams, -worth 6c yd, sale price ... . v 4c yard M?se.' heavy fleeced Ribbed Union Suits, worth 50c, sale price 25c Ladies' fine embroidered Turnovers, worth 25c, sale price . . . lOc 10c fine embroidered Turnoveis, sale price c No 100 wide all silk Taffeta Ribbons, sale price . . . . . ... 15c 10c dark fleeced Wrapper Goods, sale piice ....... J4c yard Fine Dress Sateens, worth 10c, dark patterns, sale price . . c yam

Hn-V TowtU ' snecial . . 44C eacn

Ladies' fine fill linen Handkerchiefs, worth 50 and 5c. ODly . Children's School Handkerchiefs, 6 for Ladies' lace edge Hatdkerchiefs. wonh 10c, sale price .... fc boxes wire Hair ins, sale price - C yard bolt Finishing Braid, sale price Fine Feail Buttons, 2 dcztn for - Ladies' fancy Hose Sutporteis, worth 25c, sftfe price . . . - . c-... mon's Vioairv flpFPfd Underwear, worth oOc. for

iAiia tjvviai " ,. , - Entire store teeming with good bargain offerings Remember only 8 days left t) avail yourself of tbis Grand Bargain Opportunity - - - - - - , .. .

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MESSAGE

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DR. BROWN SAVED RICHMOND GOLFERS.

DAYTON, OHIO, PLAYERS

10 :30 J. Robert Parker, of North Carolina:" 7 :30r-Isaiah Jay :f i Indianapolis. North Fourteenth Street Mission. 7:30 J. Robert Parker, of North

Carolina.

Home for Friendless Women. 2:30 Irene Hunuicutt, of . Levlsville. The speakers for stand at Yearly Meeting grounds Avill be Harvey and Alice Bergman, Nathan and Esther

Frame, Gertrude Moon Fiennier, Jon-;

athan Hodgins and Levi T. Pennington.

Put Up a Good Game The Details of the Game Are Here Given Very Irritating.

LOCAL ITEMSZ

Water Water

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due due

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mictii Values As These

are respansible for the success of our boys' department. Boys9 2-PIece Knee Pant Suits $4.00 to $6.00 Every parent will be interested in these offerings ... The materials are pure wool, well trimmed and well made . Some in Norfolks and some witb double-breasted coats. All new, bright patterns for this season. LOEHR & KLUTE Clothiers, Hatters Furnishers

"We met the enemy and lie is ours," was the message the Dayton golf players took back to the Gem City on their special interurban car at a late hour yesterday afternoon. The message they bore Avas only too true. The crippled Richmond team

put up a game fight but there was nothing doing and the colors of the

local Country Club were lowered to the tune of 14 to 3. The only local player to beat his man was Dr. Brown

of the Richmond team, who scored

three points over his adversary under

the Nassau svstem of scoring

Tlie following

uetaus: Richmond.

In Out. Total Score

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Ranges and base burners at

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Kirkman for gas heaters, 710 Main street. 1-5 Round oak and hot blast stoves at

Kirkman 's.

1-5

Last week for Trading Stamps at Neff & Nusbaum's. 27-5fc.

Player. St rattan Hill .. . Tompson Wood . .

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culty. ,Oar rates are low, oar terms easy, and oar treatment always fair and satisfactory. onsult us -when you wish to borrow, money, we loan from 5 00 to $200.00 on f urnitare pianos, fixtures, horses, etc., without removal and you can make your paj xnents weekly monthly or quarterly, asyoa may desire. We make loan in Richmond, . Cambridge

City, 'Dublin, Milton, Centervil e, E ton and New Paris, so if you cannot call at our office, write or phoce us and our agent will Call on you. Loans made on salaries, and on diamonds and Watches. Here are same of the terms of our weekly payment plan, allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay off your loin: A S0c is a weekly payment on a $23 loan. . ( $1 20 is a weekly paymeut on a f 50 loan. V $2.40 is a weekly payment oa a $100 loan. VYou can get any other amount for the same time at the same proportion, Call on us when you nted money. . , i AppHcations by mail or telephore rective our prompt attention.

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Home Thone 445.

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Hutton 50

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Palmer . .

Winters .

Barker . . Canby . . Hires . . Reynolds Beckham

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ASSIGNMENT OF

Last week for Trading Stamps at Neff & Nusbaum's. 27-5 1. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Take the Dayton & Western cars co the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now

are the disgusting! open. tf

Harry Westcott returned irom a short business trip to St. Louis yesterday. Mr. S. M. Rutherford returned

from St. Louis where he attended the Exposition. Moore the real estate man, over

8 North Seventh street has several houses for rent. Go and see him to-

! day.

Typewriters, all makes, rented, old. Rentals, $3 to $5 per month, ilepairs and ribbons for all machines. Tyrell, W. U. Tel, office. Thone 26. v Miss , Marion Knight, of Chicago, who . is to give a lecture on Tuesday at 2:30 p. mM at Grace church, is visiting Mrs. E. A. Zimmerman for a short time. If troubled with a weak digestion try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They will do you good. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main streets. Traveling man represent Chicago Jobbing house; experience unnecessary; position permanent; $18 weekly and expenses. Phillips, Manhat-

$ FrsH GSiilteinj ElepjUuEJiniti DREADS COLD WEATHER. SO DO VOU. Prepare For It. Its Coming Down The Line. Our $iO Suit is a Wonder We have 'em for less in good dependable materials; better ones for 11 $12.50 to $15. Our line of Hats, Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, and Certs' Furnishings is complete and the prices are riht.

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The Furnishers, 418 N. 8th St, and 178 Ft. Wayne Ave.

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Final score Dayton 14 and Rich ruond 3.

MINISTERS

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The Best Place To

Buy

Spare Ribs.

October

C.90

Reeceipts, hogs 70,000; left over, 4,780; prospects steady; lights, 560 and 6.05; mixed, 555 and 610; heavy, 525 and 610; rough, 525 and 550. Receipts, cattle-10,000, weak. Receipts, sheep 1,000, steady. LOCAL MARKETS

PHONES 49 Brancli Yard, 39 S. 6tli-Phone 516. .

THEY ALL KNOW

Tlie Jewel Stoves and Ranges are not the cheapest, out they are THE VERY BEST. A fnll stock on sale at the

KETCH HARD WARE CO. STORE.. 92 1 9IAIN. CASH OR PAYMENTS.

Fifth Street M. E. 10:30 W. P. Angel, of Newcastle. 7:30 Esther Cook, of Newcastle, Charlotte Tickers, of Chicago. Fairview Methodist. 10:30 Daisy Barr, of Greenfield. 7:30 Levi T. Pennington, AVest-

land.

First English Lutheran. 10:30 Elbert Russel, of Earlham. 7 :30 Zenas Martin, of Iowa. Second English Lutheran. 7 :30 Enos Pemberton, of "West Branch, O. St. Paul's Lutheran. 10 :30 President R. L. Kelly, of Earlham. 7:30 William J. Sayres, of Win

chester. Christian Church. 10:30 Henry McKinley, of Amboy. 7:30 Oscar Moon, of KnightstownFirst Baptist. TO :30 Charles O. Whitely, of Car

thage. 7:30 Edward II. Hughes, of Blanohester, Ohio. Second Presbsrterian.

10:30 Thomas E. Williams, of

Greenfield. 7:30 Fred Torraohlen, of Upland. United Presbyterian.

10.30 Luke Woodard, of Fountain

City. 7 :30 I. Emory Pearson, of Kan sas. Bethel A. M. E.

10:30 Rebecca Flagler, of Indianapolis; Alice Lawrence, of Greensboro. 7:30 D. H. Williams, of Kansas. Second Baptist (Colored).

Newcastle. South Ninth St. Baptist (Colored.) October

tan Bldk., Chicago.

NMNEEJERRICK Yesterday Laid Aside Judicial Robes to Become a Candidate (By Associated Press.) Albany, N. Y., October 2. -After thirteen years of active service on the bench, Justice IleiTick yesterday laid aside his judicial robes to become the candidate for governor on the Democratic ticket. He told the notification committee that if he was

elected none of the party leaders need expect to control him or his actions as executive.

HABKET

Quotations From O. G. Murray's Exchange Closing Prices Chicago Market.

December

December

December

October

Wheat.

Corn.,

Oats.

Pork.

Lard.

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Grain Prices. (Paid by Wm. Hill.) Wheat $1.05, 60 lbs. No. 3, red $1.02. Corn, 55 and 60.

No. 2, 56 lbs. (shelled) to bushel 45c per bushel Timothy, new baled $S to $10. Clover, baled $7 to $8. Clover seed, $54 to $61 per bu. New Oats, 30c per bu. Straw $6. Meats at Retail Maher & Hadley Meat Market. Liver pudding, 10c. Bacon, 15 to 20c lb. Roast pork, 12 l-2c lb. Veal, 10 to 20c lb. New lard Sc b. Smoked ham, 12 to 25c lb. Poultry 12y2 to 16c per lb. Fish, 8 to 15c lb. Fresh sausage, 12 l-2c per lb. Lamb, 12y2 to 20c per lb.

Smoked sausage, 12 l-2c lb. Country Produce. (Prices paid by Beehive Grocery.) Eggs, 18c dozen. Butter, Creamery 23c lb.; country, 12 1-2 to 17c per lb. Potatoes, 40c per bushel. Retail Prices. (Furnished by the Bee Hive Grocery) Tip Top melons, 5c to 12 l-2c each Maple syrup, $125 per gallon. Honev, 20c lb. Lemons, 20 to 30c dozen. Apples, 20 to 30c a peck. Tomatoes, 50c busheL Dressed chickens, 18c lb.

' Eggs, 23c dozen. Country butter, 17 to 22c. Creamery butter, 2Sc per lb. , Pumpkins, 5 and 10c. Jersey Sweet Potatoes 10c 1-2 pk. Lettuce 15c lb.

Beefstake, 15c. Beef, 6 to ,15c per lb. Fresh pork, 15c per lb. Chuck roast, 10 to 12 l-2c per lb Beef to boil, 8 to 10c per lb. Pork chops, 124 to 15c per lb. Bananas, 10 to 20c per dozen. Cal. Oranges, 20 to 50c doz. Potatoes, 15c peck. ! Green beans, 10c 1-4 peck. Richmond Livestock. Hogs, 200 lbs, top, heavy, $5.75. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough, 4c to 5c lb. Choice butcher steers, 4 l-2c lb. Common steers, 3 to 3 l-2c b. Choice cows, 3 to 3 l-4c lb. Cows, 21-2c to 3c lb. " Veal calves, 5c lb. Sheep, fine extra, 4c lb. Lambs, 4 l-2c to 5c lb. . '

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STORAGE Ground and Main. Vera

door, siztntl Smith.

FOR SALE On monthly pajments, new 6 room house on S. W. 3rd street. See Turner W. Hadley, of 'Hadley Bros, grocery. 30 Jt

WANTED A first class job compositor. Also experienced cylinder nrpssman Pprmanpnf Ttouitirtna

Apply immediately, National Cash

Co., Dayton, Ohio." 2-3t

Regsler

At.f pnd . nnblie salft of liousphotd

goods, consisting of carpets, curtains, bedroom suits, dining tables, chairs, dishes, ranges and many other articles on Tuesday, October 4th, 1904,

at 9 o'clock a. m. Mrs. Laura A. Graff, 110 South Thirteenth Street. T. R. Woodhurst, Auctioneer. 2S-Ct

The Colorado Special Chicago, Union This solid through train only one night to Denver, leaves Chicago at 7 p. m., reaching Denver next evening at 9 o'clock. A perfectly appointed train. Another Colorado train leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m., arriving at Denver early the second morning, over the only double track system between Chicago and the Missouri River. The best of everything. The Chicago-Portland special leaves Chicago

a ally at XX p. m. wiih luxuugu Bieeping car service to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland. Tickets and full information can be secured from

your home agent o. address A. 1L Wagner, 22 Fifth Avenue, ChiTTci

DO YOU APPRECIATE GOOD QUALITY? If you do, we want you for a customer. We carry a line of CGFFEES and TEAS that cannot be beaten anywhe e & & J We have all grades and prices, and all we ask is a trial. ....john f. McCarthy.