Richmond Palladium (Daily), 25 October 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1904, v
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Bear Brand VM M M S We claim them to be the Best Yarns on the Market Color lines do not change during the season, so unfinished work can always be matched.
BUY YOUR Saxony YarDS, Germantown Yarns, Shetland Floss, German Knitting Yarn, Spanish Yarn, etc., OF US
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Stormy weather is uppermost In our thought today, and the means of protection against it Our Cravenette Goats ' are for this purpose; long and loose easily slipped on & & & & We have them in all lengths, including the extra fifty-two inch - J ' They come in brown and light shades RAIN COATS $16,00 TO $25,00
The Only Way To Get Ahead
in the world is to
save a part of jonr income regularly. A deposit with
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Will earn you 3 per cent, interest
Compounded semi annually May 1 and November 1. Ready cash has saved many a man. A savings account is always ready. Safety Deposit Building
WE ARE GRATEFUL For the r many inquiries as to the progress' being made in the treatment of a "bad spell," and are glad to say, ' ' We 're doin ' pretty middlin M-ell considerin'."- "We are grateful ". for the genuine patronage extended to our store during our enforced absence. When a man gets in a grateful mood bis heart warms to everybodv and everything. Tv fortunte buj'ing we have a slock of exceptions' merit and the prices we shall name from now until the holidays will bring you to the store, if you have not been a patron and the same attractive prices will hold you as t - constant ..patron-after a trial order. , We would much prefer to see a large amount of stock at a very low profit than a 'wagon load now and then at a prohibitive price. Kindly come and see. If you are "with us' keep on coining. DOUBLE STAMPS ALL OVER THE STORE WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. 30TH PHONES. MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE BOTH PHONES S115 Main Street.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Miss Edith Doney has returned to
! Earlhara after visit ins her mronts nt
Cambridge City.
Don't forget the Charity Ball, Friday evening, October 2Sth. V. Bragg, of Milton, -was attending to business here yesterday. Miss Martha Stout is here from Kokomo visiting with relatives. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, S N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mills have gone to St. Louis to spend a week at the Fair. Everybody should attend the Charity Ball Friday evening, October 23. Mrs. Omer IIol lings worth and daughter, Carolyn, went to Cincinnati for a few days' visit yesterday. Take the Dayton & Western cars to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now pen. tf Mrs. Albert Gale returned from her home in Kentucky yesterday. She was accompanied by her mother. Moore the real estate man, over 8 North Seventh street has several houses for rent. Go and see him today. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Westcott went to Cincinnati yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. James Kea leave today for a week's stay at the Fair. Chicken supper at the First Presbyterian church next uesday eveningSupper at 5:30. 24-2t. P. II. Worral went to Brookville on business yesterday. v Do't let your Grocer give you something "just as good," insist on having Faultless Creams baked every
J day.
Mrs. J. F. Connell, who has been visiting here, returned to her home in Lafayette yesterday. Chicken supper 25e at the First Presbyterian church Tuesday, October 25. 24-2t. Harman Schmidt is here from Newcastle the guest of friends.
Faultless Cream Crackers are fresh from the oven every day. That can be said of no other cracker sold in Richmond. . 0.; 'All good people with sympathy for their fellow men will attend the Charity Ball at the Coliseum Friday evening, October 2Sth. Mrs. James G. Rennie of Kansas City, Kansas visiting' her brother, J. C. Garver and family of West Richmond. - 'i
Mrs. K. W. Nye has returned from a two weeks' visit to her son, Mr. Harry Nye, in Chicago.
Isaac Cotman, Albert Thompson, 312 North Tenth street; William F. K. Early, SO!) North II street ; Rev., F. 1 Baker. '2Wl South Sixth street:
C. W. Elmer, Ed North Tenth street
Zimmerman, 123 Ed G. Vaughan,
All business men respond cheerfully to the call of the Flower Mission for the Charity Ball at the Coliseum Friday evening, October 2Sth. ;
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Mrs S. II. James went to Elwood street Dr. V. S. Anderson, George yesterday to spend a few days visit- Recker Jolm M Coat 0uv McCabe, ing her daughter, Mrs. R. V. Linne- Kober, L avi .,- Sou'th Eiih ' j street; L. B. Cranor, 101 South Miss Mabel Teeter, who has been Ninth street ; William II. Quigg, Fred the guest of Richmond relatives and Bartel, (!( Sontli ': Eighth street; Elfriends, has returned to her home in r Hawkins, John Lindeman, Fred Hagerstown.-. , lOtto, Bev. C. 1 Cook, South Tenth
street; Judson Rupe, J. F. Reeves, J. G. (iilbert, Peter Kidder, William Gee, Robert Hodgin, 304 North Seventeenth street; William Lough, Is-
aac Newby, 315 North Sixteenth jstnvt; Harry Hayes, Sr., George Rogers, North E street; A. E. Pur-
cell. lll North rourteeth street; Prof. J. F. Thompson, Prof. Walter I i; vis. Sol Fox, Robert L. Study, Timothy Wilson. South Twelfth street; John F. McCarthy, William Hawekotte, William P. Cook, Eli Koberts, Fred Kluter, Charles Ross, William Remmert, South Thirteenth street; Frank Steinkamp, latrick Eunis Jesse P. Parker, 355 Chestnut street: John A. liced, 20 Richmond avenue; Samuel G. Curtis. 42i Rich-
avenue; A G. Compton, 348
IKDIATEA
One Tea poon iVY 2 cupp - '
Mi-s. Kitchcreek
Newcastle after ter at Earlham.
has returned to
visiting her daugh-
Richmond people eat cream and Butter Crackers. Wehn you buy Faultless or Richmond Butter, you get the best crackers made anywhere. This week -we want to tell you about Faultless Creams. Harry Mansfield, of Lafayette, v. as in the eity yesterday visiting relatives.
Have you noticed how crisp the new Faultless Cream Crackers is? After lots of expense, we are producing the finest Cream Cracker ever sold in Richmond. Insist on having Faultless Creams. Miss Maud Left wick is visiting in Arizona. Bookkeeping, Stenographing and the Common School studies will be taught at the Business College Night School, which opens Monday, Oct. 24th. - 19-lwk. M. II. Johnson, of Eaton, was a business visitor in Richmond. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals $3 to $5 peF month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines
Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. The different fraternal . organizations' "of the city are responding nobly to the call of the Flower Mission in assisting them to sell tickets for the Charity Ball Friday evening, Oc-
tooer th. Miss Elsie Lee, of Logansport, is i he guest of friends in the city. Miss Flora Moss, who has been the guest of Richmond relatives, has returned to her home inr Hagerstown. When you Jbuy Faultless Creams, you are not buying a cracker that has been shipped a hundred miles in
a dirty box ear, and perhaps been on hands two or three weeks. Thev are fresh from the oven and all that sweet taste and crispness that are important in a good cracker is there. E. G. Leachman has, returned to his home at Newcastle, "after a business visit here. The best flour, carefully blended, the best lard -money can buv, mixed and bak-d by. the best bakers money can hire, make Faultless Cream Crackers, the ideal Cream Cracker. If you are no using them, try a pound and be eonvinnced of their goodness. .
Webster William H. Horton, Webster; J. P. Coltrane, Webster R. R. 25; !' yd Moorman, Webster. Way no Prof. R. L. Sackett; Fred Butler, Central avenue, Richmond; C. A. Kno l'-i(!e s, Richmond; C. H.
Moore, Richnnml: O. E. Fulgham, mond
Richmond; .John IS. Carman, Rich- Randolph street; Allen Coggshall, mond R. R. 5; William E. Bell; Sol Randolph street; Charles A. FrancisHuffman, Richmond R. R. 0; Charles co; Fred Porterfield. 321 Kinsey Jones, Richmond R. R. 0; Michael street; John Robbins, 400 Southwest Kendall, Hichmond R. R. 0; Geo. W. Second street; J. J. Hayward, 9S Minor, Richmond R. R. G; William -y. Main street; I. E. Hodson, 112 A. Morrow, R. R. G; William Grot- Pearl street; B, F. Mattis, 121 Hunt tendick, Richmond; Frank C. Kibbe Street
Richmond R. R. 4; Leander Jk H ood" ward, Spring (J rove; San ford Reddish, Richmond; William Reid, Rich
mond R. R. 5; Cornelius Rtliff, Rich-: mond: William C. Rich. Richmond:
Joseph Pitman,. Richmond; John Mission is preparing for a Charity Settles, Richmond; Charles Roden- Ball to beheld in the Coliseum Friberg, Richmond; Edwin Jay, Rich-j day evening, October 2Sth, the Social mond R. R. "3; Joseph Ralston, Rich- Committee feels ihat a dance given
mond. bv the Elks in their Club Rooms, Oc-
Richmond Richard S. Smith, Jos. tobor 2?th, (Thui-sday) would hurt W. Beekwith, Aaron A. Conley, Gus the cause of Charity to some extent, Eggemeyer, 114 South Fourth street; and in behalf of the efforts in this Chris.. Burkhardt. South Seventh direction by the Ladies of the Flower street; Harmon Fetta, John Elliott, Mission, we hereby declare this dance South Fifth street, Geo. W. Deuker, and card party off until some future Henrv Knollenberg, L. N. Cox, Hen- date which will be announcexl.
Special Notice. Owing to the fact that the Flower
Green or Black AS SERVED AT THE WORLD'S
FAIR FOR SALE BV The Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co. PEOPLE'S COLUfJfJ All ads. under th above head will o harged for at rate one-half eeat a word. Suoh Item a Lost, Found, Help Wanted, etc, Inserted free.
WANTED -41,144 people to attend the painters dance October 27, at Maccabee hall. 23-5
ry W. Deuker, William Alexander, William Dormer Thomas. Bradfield, John 'Est ell. Ft. Wayne avenue: Henry lliattt, Thomas. Dt'Tariiioii, Thomas Knapp, 40 North Third street ; Addison Hough, 304 North Eighth street; Isaa"E.-'JayJ 11.1 Kobinson,
Yours fraternally, Lew E. II iff. Chairman. "Joseph W. Nicholon, Dr. F. S. Anderson, Leslie Meyer, Harry Jay, Committee.
rOR SALE Old papers for sale si the Palladium office, 15 centa hundred and some thrown in.
LOSTPackage containing underwear and hosiery. Leave at Knolleberg's store and get liberal re-
WANTED Oirf for general housework at 29 North Sixth street. 25-2
FOR RENT Nine room new house, fine location, furnace, bath, decline lights, natural gas, city ad cistern water. Inquire 1114 Main street, Home Phone 449. 25-2
LOST Envelope, containing $13.oName n envelope. Itrucc Kenney 5S hrs. Return to 913 Main street.
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Money-Saving Cloaks Money-Saving Suits Money-Saving Skirts Mon e y-Sa ving Furs
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AbovQ all else, beautiful to look at. 100 New Cloaks by express Monday. THIS MORNING THEY GO ON SALE. When we say cheaper, we mean much better and cheaper. When we say good style, we mean much b 3tter styles at the same or at a less price than elsewhere. When we say this we know you will not buy if these statements are untrue. Therefore, these Cloaks, Suits, Skirts and Fur? Must be Exactly as We Say they Mr e. I' Have you seen our Cloaks at $5.00 $8.75f $10.00 and $12.50? Have you looked at our Beaver Trimmed Near Seal Jacket at $24.50? Have vou looked at our range of $IO.OO, $12.50 and 513.50 Suits? - Do rot miss the SPECIAL SKIRTS at $1.95. $2 95 and $4.75- If not the very best in the city thero is no sale. - - EXTRA SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY. Heavy Fleeced Suitings, per yard- - ..........4c Extra Heavy Outings, 10c grade, at.' -. .. ... ...... 6c Children's Heavy Union Suits, worth 25c at ... .. . ...15c Men's All Wool Shirts and Drawers, worth 1100 each, at por Suit $1-25; 65c. per Garment.
The very best method, theshure way of knowing all about these splendid bargains- is to come to The Mashmeyer Stone this week, all week, beginning Tuesday Morning, lOct 25th;
8th and Main,
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