Richmond Palladium (Daily), 1 November 1904 — Page 8

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Prudent People Prosper by Saving Something Systematically. Proving that Frugality Is Fortune's Foundation. Benjamin Franklin said: "Your test friend is a dollar saved." When plac d in a safe bank, it becomes the best friend you ever

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SBcCiDPsaDirQYiranstlC. We Pay J Per Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. Safety Deposit Building

Q u i cker M oney T Money loaned on watches, tliFmcnds, jewelry, and all aiticles of value, at a moment's notice. You biirg the article and take the money away with you. A lot of ut redeemed watchts, diamonds and other articles for Sale at all limes. Oveicoats almcst as good as new. A trial will convince you. Business ftrictly confidential. Open evenings. '

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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid will leave today for St. Louis. Dr. Paxk for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Take the Dayton & "Western cars to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open. tf Moore the real -estate man, over 8 North Seventh street has several houses for rent. Go and see him today. New cornmeal and buckwheat flour at the Richmond elevator, all groceries. Faultless Creams can't be counted in the same class as ordinary crackers. They stand by themselves the peer of all. Try them. Mrs. Malcolm Ritchie, who has been spending the past four months at Greeley, Colo., has returned home. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. - Baked fresh every day. When you buy the Cream crackers with Faultless on it, you buy the best there is. Feed grinding done promptly at Richmond Elevator, Corner 18th and north F streets. Phone 1492. When you buy Faultless Creams you buy the freshiest, best, crispiest, sweetest tasting cream crackers sold. Insist on that kind. 26-tf The Ladies of the First English Lutheran church wil give a IIolloween Social tonight in the basement of the church. Everybody invited. Miss Rhoda Overman, of Marion, is the juest of Mrs. Isaac Jay. Snow Flake corn meal for sale at Phone 1492. Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Loofbonrrow having returned from a delightful week's stay at the Fair were the guests of New Madison friends over Sunday. Why not buy TV.uHless Cream Crackers? They com no more than other kind. Faultless Creams are the Acme of perfection in the cracker world. They can't be beat. Eat Faultless Cream Crackers. They are good. Snow Flake corn meal made by Richmond Elevator. Phone 1492. Mr. A. ( Underliill informed the Palladium that he intended to sell all his property here and move to the Indian Territory and engage in the horse business exclusively.', . His next trip will include Texas, Colorado and the Indian Territory,

JOHN S. IREDELL To Embark in the Insurance Business. John S. Iivdell citizens Richmond one of the best contains, is about to embark in the lire insurance busl- I ness at No. 4 north Ninth Street. It j is a well known fact that Mr. Ire- ; dell is capable of handling all the insurance business that can be given him. There is one special branch that he will take care of promptly and well, and that is pension vouchers. As John is a soldier himself he knows how to treat the bovs. "Rummage Sale." -Ladies of First M. E. church will conduct a Rummage sale at No. 1032 Main street, commencing Tuesday, November 1st. Persons desiring good articles for small prices will please take notice and attend this sale. 27-6t. Cedar Springs Health Resort. The management-of this health resort beg to announce that they have secured the services of Mrs. J. E. Pheis, a practical bath expert, to take charge of ladies' baths. Mrs. Pheis is an expert in her line and requests the continuance of patronage of her Richmond lady friends. Bath house always open. She is prepared to give facial massage and treat all kinds of diseases of the scalp. Will also treat obesity, rheumatism, Bright 's disease, all kinds of skin eruptions and all diseases that can be benefitted or cured by hydrotheraphy. 1-tu-tr-sat MONEY LOANED From. 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, Main and Seventh streets.

STRANGE Another Divorce Case Filed Yesterday. Jessup & Jessnp yesterday afternoon filed suit of Minnie B. Wildig vs. William B. Wildig fo rdivorce The plaintiff barges the defendant with cruel ami inhuman treatment and failure to provide. She says that they were married January 22, 1S91, and separated February 6. 1904. The plaintiff says that her husband would be gone from the home for months at a time and that he would often enter the house drunk and would abuse her and use foul and obscene language before their "two children. The plaintiff further charges the defendant with being a habitual drunkard. Mrs. Wildig also asks for the custody of the two . children, Raymond L. Wilding and Elmer F. Wilding, and asks for alimony to the amount of .$5.00 a week for the maintaineme of the two children.

STER PARADE (Continued From First Page.) to furnishing drum corps, the Fifth ward, the Seventh ward, colored drum corps and several miscellaneous ones were among the marchers. A large transfer wagon packed with first voters and all carrying torches and making a large amount of noise was one of the features of the parade. A large number of transparencies were carried by the marchers. Some of the phrases painted on these were: 'Gassaway Davis is old enough to know better," "Taggart's barrel will not elect Parker," "Free silver, free trade, free soup," "A vote for Parker is a lost vote,' "Esopus will be a Hag station after November S," ''Torn St inly and another fellow will vote for Parker," "Webb Perry will be captain of the Salt liver boat after November 8," "Gassaway, Gassaway, Gassaway Davis, send us we pray, your money to save us," "There will be no question about Parker's position after November S," "Roosevelt will be proud of Indiana after November S; Taggart will not," "Bathing in the river at Esopus will not wash the sins away." Notes on the Parade. It required two special interurban cars to carry the crowds from Milton and Cambridge City. A colored man with his two little daughters, all of them carrying torches headed one of the divisions of the parade. Chief Marshal Comstock and his aides rode in an automobile. A "Hey Rube" drum corps created much merriment along the line of ! March. The Colonial building was ablaze 1 with the light from the hundreds of Japanese lanterns which were placed over the outside of the building. A nuiiilx i- of residences along the line of inim-h v.-re decorated with lanlenrs. It took the parade twenty-two minutes to a given point. OUTFIT LOCATED (Continued From First Page.) be caught, but he had not been in the city an hour until he was locked up. He also travels under the name of Clark. Heinz will be arraigned in police court this morning on the charge of grand larceny and he will probably be bound over to await the grand jury. PROGRESS, OHIO. Mrs. Sbellhorn is still on the sick list. Rev. Chalfant is at home again aft er a short visit with his father near Muncie, and his son's, at Hartford City. Miss Abbie MeWhinuey visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Ray, Thursday. Addie Chalfant called on Grace Wolford Wednesday evening. Mrs. Scarce entertained Richmond friends Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Brown visited at Campbellstown one day last week. Mrs. Potts, of New Paris, ealled on Mrs. Chalfant Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Ballard and Miss Rosa Chalfant, of Richmond, visited at Rev. Chalfant 's Sunday and attended the Sunday School Convention at Campbellstown. Mr. Stephen Kuth and children have returned to their home from St. Louis, where they have been attend-

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ing the "World's Fair. All report a pleasant trip. Miss Essie Short spent Sunday at borne. Mrs. Tracy and family and James Kay and wife visited Rev. Kay and wife Sunday. Charles ' YVolford and daughter, (5 race, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Coblentz, of Campbellstown. Mr. David Revilee and family visited Boton relatives Sunday. Several from this place attended the convention at Campbellstown Sunday. Mrs. Anna Breesc, of West Florence, visited her sister of this place, Thursday. Miss "Virginia Kuth called on Miss Mae Morrow Susday afternoon. Mr. Ralph McDonald, of New Paris, attended 'services Lere Sunday nielit. LOST A Set of Marten Furs With Six Tails. Marten furs were lost. Finder please return to Palladium or KnollenWrg's store and receive reward. $33.00 California, Oregon and Washington. Colonist one-way second class tickets on sale from Cbeago to San Franciseo, Los Angees, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle and other Pacific coast points, and still lower rates to Utah, Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho points, via the Chicago, Unio Pacific & Northwestern line.? Corresponding ow rates from all points. "'' 1"

FOR THE FAMILY DINNER. When you need a hot oven or when baking bread, cake or pastry, Rood coajty is a necessity. Any coal coming from ( J. H. MENKE'S yard will always be found satisfactory. Our superior eg or furnace col, our fine cook stove coal, or chestnut for your parlor stove or range is the best and cleanest that cen be procured. J. H- Wenke Home Phone 702 Bell Thone 135- R. 102-104 FT. WAYNE AYR.

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WANTED An apprentice girl at Mrs. Banker's Millinery Stored 1020 Main street, at once. 30-2t '

FOR RENT X" seven-room house f with bath at Seventh and North C j street. Inquire at 307 North Sev- j

entn street alter 0 p. m. rOB SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 eeata hundred and some thrown in. J LOST Three Peoples Building and

Loan Books. Nob. 222, 316, 317.1 Return to this office or 1305 Main! street 1-24. j

FOR RENT House sixteenth street. at 81S nortli

FOR SALETwp first class Sjnff. eufte furnaoes, with hot air pies I &c. Inquire at The Big Store. ' j : ' ''j FOR SALE One Oak Stairs, 0n, j Hard Pine Stairs, 5 iron columns. High Point Hotel. . Vr m

A HALF MILLION ACBEX $30.00 to Colorado and BetcnL Via Chieago,-Union Pacific & IIctL.' Western Line, Chicago to DcnW' Colorado Springs and Pneblo, cLl ; throughout the summer. Correr : ingly low rates from all points c ' Only one night to Denver frcr: eago. Two fast' trains daily. . . Lt sleeping cars to Denver drT : ,

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