Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 November 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 4 1804.
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"HY ART" PETTICOATS
can only be found at our store. None can compare with them in
. . . . . . . .;. . . , . . . . . quality and price. 9i.oo Petticoats tor 75c $1.50 Petticoats for $1.00 $2 Petticoats for $1.50 Buy your Mercerized Petticoats of us. LEE B NUSBAUM.
Prudent People Prosper by Saing Something System a: L pally. Proving that Frugality Is Fortune Foaottat on. ;
Benjamin Franklin said: ."Your bet friend is a dollar saved." When plac(l in a safe bank, it becomes the best friend you ever had. To all of us there comes a time when we need just such a fiiend. START YOUR ACCOUNT AT ONCE with
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We Pay J Per Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. Safety Deposit Building
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
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THEY MAY MAKE THEM BETTER BUT NOT FOR S3. GO A PAIR
In Patent Colt Leather, Box Calf , Leather, Enamel Calf Leather, heavy sole for winter CHOICE $3.00 A PAIR for men, and they are welt soles, Joo. SEE CUR WINDOW -i'iV LAH R M AN' S 718 Main Street
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Ideal Bread for brains and muscle. The school board will hold a meeting: nest week. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, S N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Steel ranges, prices from $16.00 to $5M. IIa.-seiibiieli. 3-7t Take tbe Dayton & Western cars to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open. tf Lest You Forget, we say it yet, Eat "Ideal Bread" and.be satisfied. 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 ihe Richmond elevator, all groceries. Look for the red, white and blue tag. Those patriotic colors are the signal of purity and strength found in Ideal Bread. Special picture sale "while they last. See our window; $2.00 pictures for $1.00. Hassenbusch. 3-7t. t A body builder and nerve strengthener so says "Ideal Bread." Attend the sale of household goods Saturday afternoon at 2 p. m., of the late Ellen Meyers, of No. 730 South sixth sti-eet. T. R. Woodhurst auctioneer. 3-3t.
Typewriters, all makes, rented,
sold. Rentals $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machinesTyrell, W. U. Tel. offiee. Phone 26. "Little Giant" Gas Stoves. Heats throe rooms. Sold on approval. Prices $3.00. Hassenbusch. 3-7 Feed grinding done promptly at Richmond Elevator, Corner JSth and north F streets. Phone 1492. For "Goodness cake" eat "Ideal Bread." Alonzo Marshall will have a force of able assistants in his office at the court house Friday i ;tssist him in filling out pension vouchers. 3-2t "Little Giant" Gas Stoves Heats three rooms. Sold on" approval. Price $3.00. Hnssenbusch; 3-7 Snow Flake corn meal for sale at Phone 1492. ,
Snow Flake corn Richmond Elevator.
meal made by Phone 1492.
CENTRAL LEAGUE POLO GAMES
DANVILLE KEEPS UP ITS WINNING STREAK
INI AN OVERTIME GAME
Played at Logansport Kokomo the Victors O'Mally Makes Winning Goal.
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Pet. 1000 1000 .."iuO .333 .333 .000
Daly ". 32. Million 33. W.mhI 1. Hip-
See the large line of cloth and velvet turbans for $1.00, $1.50 and $2 at Sharvey's millinery store, South Seventh street, Fridav and Saturday. 3-3
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We will treat you just tight in a business way. We loan money on dismords, matches, jtveliy atd all articles of value at rates LOWER than the LOWEST in the city. A full line of Trunks and Traveling Bags for sale. Unredeemed watches and diamonds for sile. Give us a call. Open evenings.
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AMERICAN LOAN 526 Main Street
Injured in a Bicycle Collision Last Evening. While riding his bicycle on the wrong ,side of the street near Twelfth and Main streets last even
ing, Professor W. S. lliser collided with another wheelman and was
thrown violently to the pavement. A number of bystanders rushed to
the professor's assistance and when he was picked up lie seemed to be
stunned.
and a physician was' called. MV.
lliser suffered a number of minor bruises on his head and body. The name of the man with whom Profes-
sor lliser collided was not learned.
but he had his tongue cut severely and the wound bled profusely. Neither of the two was responsible
for the accident. Professor lliser was going East on Main street on the left side of the street. The other wheelman came up Twelfth street and turned west on Main. The collision occurred just as ho turned the corner. The accident occurred just at dusk, which made it hard for the wheelmen to see one another
Danville the Victors. (Special to the Palladium.) Danville, November 3. Danville kept up its winning streak tonight by winning over Terre Haute. The SyecamoiTs were unable to connect with the ball nt any stage of the game. The game was very rough, four fouls beinu: called. A fair sized crowd witnessed tlie game. Terre Haute pos. Danville Hipson rush Daly Harkins rush Campbell Iladley center . . . .Murtaugh Wood half back Hardy Mullen goal .... HelTerman Score Danville "), Tone Haute 2.
Rushes Hipson 5, S t ops He Term a n Fouls Hardy 2,
son 1 . Referee Morun. Attendance 1,139. First Period. Hipson 14 :")S. Second Period. Daly 3:10. Harkins :32. Campbell :22. Campbell 4:28. Campbell :4S. Third Period.
Daly 3:47). Logansport Lost. (Special to the Palladium.) Logansport, November 3 Logansport was defeated on its own floor by Kokomo tonight. While the game was fast it was free from fouls. A large crowd was present and cheered the team to the last. It required
t two minutes and ten seconds overtime play to decide the game. ;0'M;!!v took Luxon's place in the 1 1 overtime period and he scored the I - ,
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Eighth and Main. Clias. II. Feltman Geo. W Dcuker
W. I. Douglas Tlie World's Best , Shoemaker
The Douglas S3 50 SHOE In Box Calf, Velour, Vici and Patent Colt. They lead the world. The S3.00 Douglas Shoes are hand sewed and made in all Leathers See our line of Ladies' and Children's Shoes
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Smith O'Mally-LuxoM Fitzgerald Hayes . .' Cnsick .
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St.. ps Berry 20, Cusick 22. 1 i ef eree Lowery. Attendance 2,000. Pirst Period. Spencer 3 :34. Luxon 5 :30. Smith :20. Luxon :20. Second Period. No goal. Third Period. Luxon 2:05. Lincoln :11. Spencer 2 :15. Spencer 2 :30. Overtime Period. O'Mally 2:10.
DEATHS AND FUNERALS. Peltz The funeral of Miss Ida Peltz, notice of whose death is given elsewhere, will occur Saturday morning at 10 o'clock from her late home. The ladies of the Eastern Star will hold services at the house this evening at 7:30.
Ferguson The funeral of Miss Inez Ferguson, of Milton, who died suddenly at Earlhani College Wednesday evenimr will be held from the Christian church at Milton this afternoon at 1 :30.
Page The funeral of detective Charles Page was held yesterday afternoon. The funeral was private. Burial oceured at Eariham,
cedit Clothing on . Sy0U Is Good Credit. wear.
(Dlhiap as (Sasirn., : One-half of the people buy one-half of their Clothing on credit. WHY? Because it is easier, cheaper and the better way. You can wear good clothes all the time and you don't miss the small payments paid. Having 25 stores in the principal cities in the United States enables us to sell on credit at cash prices. Come in and open an account. Clothe yourself and family on credit, It is the modern way of doing busness. Don't wait until you have the money. Come To-day.
Women's Tailor made Suits, Women's Fall and Winter Coats, Butchers' Coats, Wa'king Skirts, Waiits, Pt tticoat?, Trimmed Hats. Shoes, etc
Men's Suits, M en's Overcoats, Top Coats, Shoes, Ktc. Clothing for Boys, Clothing for Girls.
Advance Sale Royal Chef. This morning at the Westcott Phaimaey, the advance sale will begin for the musical comedy rage, "The Royal Chef," which has been styled (i A most original menu" in the collation of merriment. A brighter, erisper, jollier compilation of musical merriemnt than ''The Royal Chef" would be hard to conceive, and when our eyes fall on the beauty chorus, the famous forty, this will clinch all argument, atid force us to the conclusion that The Royal Chef" "was entitled to a' run of six months in Chicago.
Dignams. The Thanksgiving number of Dignams Magazine made its apeparanee yesterday and it certainly holds up the high standard which Mr. Dignam has set in running his magazine.
From cover to cover it is full of J
GLOBE CREDIT CLOTHING CO. Nos. 6 & 8 North 6th Sr.
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good stories and its make-up is excellent. The front cover is seasonable and is very attractive. A very extensive article A on the " Underground" railroad profusely illuetrated is iu the edition this month. A number of local writer have stories in the magazine.
TIME CAM) Richmond Street & Interarban Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. tc 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sun day, same hours, except first cai leaves at 6 a. m. Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1 3, 5 and p. a First car Sundaj at 7 o'clock a. m.
PEOPLE'S COLUMN
All ads. under the above head witcha rged for &t rite etch alt cent a word. Such item a Lost, Found, Help Wanted, etc.. Inserted free.
IX)K SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 centa hundred and some thrown in.
LOST Three Peoples Building and Loan Pooks. Xos. 222, 316, 317. Return to this office or 1305 Main street " t. l-2t.
WANTED To buy a dresser, cheap. Address M. V., care Palladium. 3-2t.
via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair 7-day round trip tickets to St. Louis are now sold over Pennsjdvania Lines. Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday of every week at" $7.00 from Richmond. These tickets are valid in coaches of through trains. Longer limit lowprice excursion tickets to World's Fair are sold every day. For particulars consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond,
Ind.
WANTED Girl for general house work. 015 S. A. street.
LOST Marten boa at Coliseum, Monday night. Finder please return to this offiee or Ivnollenberg's store and receive reward. 4-2t
WANTED Girl to do general housework; willing to pay good wages to right girl. Charles King, Centerville, Ind. Inquire at Hatfield V ' restaurant. 3-3
FOR , RENT Two houses, 1804 North F street.
call at
