Richmond Palladium (Daily), 10 November 1904 — Page 8

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMB ER 10, 1904.

PAGE EIGET LOCAL BREVITIES. COUNTY AND

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1 Newest Fall Creations Ladies' Fine Shirt Waists Ladies' fine quality Taffeta acd Peau de Soie Silk Waists, in fancy plaids, stripes, changeable and plain colors. See them $2.00 to $6.00 FINE WOOL WAISTS Beautiful Wool Waists for ladies, tinest quality French Flannels, plain and fancy colors, at $2.00 to $4.00 See our fine and dainty Jlolialr Waists, in the newest shades and styles. Splendid showing fine Sateen Waists, dark and light patterns, from 75c o $1.50 Fancy Cotton Fleeced Waists, light and dark patterns, all neatly trimmed, good values at 75c, $1.00,$1.25 ALL WOOL SWEATERS for ladies, misses and children, Mortulk and Blouse effects, all colors, plain and fancy knit, $1.00 to $5.00 LADIES' FANCY KNIT VESTS -Quite dressy and very comioriable for street wear , all colors ana sizes, ia siagle and double breasted vests. Special values all this week in Ladies' Fine Waists and Sweaters. Lee 3. Nusbaum

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Prudent People 'Prosper by Saving Something Systematically.

Proving that Frugality Is Fortune rounaation. Benjamin Franklin said: "Your tet fikinl is a dollar saved." When plactd in a safe bank, it becomes the best friend you ever had. To all of us there ccines a time when e need just such a fiiend. START YOUR ACCOUNT T ONCK with ED 5 c h o bi s on T ir ao s ft C . We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest on Savings Deposits. Safety Deposit Building

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THEY MAY MAKE THEM BETTER BUT NOT FOR S3.00 A PAIR In Patent Colt Leather, Box Calf Leather, Enamel Calf Leather, heavy sole for whiteCHOICE $3.00 A PAIR for men, and they are weJt soles, too. j SEEJ CUR .WINDOW LAHR MAN'S

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Ideal Bread for brains and muscle. Henry Gennett went to St. Louis

last evening. ,.

Drs. Pierce and Chenowetb", Den

tists, Colonial Bid?.,- coroar seventh and Main, third floor.; Phone 1&7.

4-eod-Imo. Harry Land and wife left for St.

Louis last evening. They will visit the fair for several days.

Dr. Park for high class dentistry,

8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant.

Albert Addington of Chicago, who

has been visiting local relatives for several days, returned to the Windy City last evening.

Steel ranges, prices from $16.00 to

$v5.00. Hassenbuseh. 3-7 1

Attend the big reduction sale on

all hats at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's, 3o

north eighth street.

Gaaf "Williams returned to Chica

go last evening after a visit of several days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Williams.

Take the Dayton & Western cars

to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now

open. tf

Robert Lashly, a well known railroad man, of Centerville, left for Kansas last evening. 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 the Richmond elevator.

all groceries. Mrs. Frank Elder returned yesterday afternoon to New York, after a month's visit with friends here. Look for the red, white and blue tag. Those patriotic colors aro the signal of purity and strength found in Ideal Bread. Howard Campbell leaves Saturday on a business trip through the Dakotas and Texas. Special picture sale while they last. See our window; $2.00 pictures for $1.00. Hassenbuseh. A body builder and nerve strengthener so says "Ideal Bread." Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbons for all machines Tyrell, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. Walter Eggomeyer returned last evening to Chicago, after a trip home to vote. "Little Giant" Gas Stoves. Heats three rooms. Sold on appi'oval. Prices $3.00. Hassenbuseh. 3-7 Burton M. Westcott and J. A. Carr, of Springfield, ()., were in this city yesterday. See the large line of black and biown dress hats at Mrs. C. A.' Bivlmrs millinery stove. Feed grinding done promptly at Richmond Elevator, Corner lSth and north F streets. Phone 1492.

For "Goodness aako" eat "Ideal

Bread."

Gaar Williams and Ciillitb Ellis

have returned to Chicago after vot-

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"Little Giant" Gas Stoves Heats

three rooms. Sold on approval. Price $3.00. Hassenbuseh. 3-7 Snow Flake corn meal for sale at Phone 1402. Snow Flake corn meal made by Richmond Elevator. Phone 1492.

TOWNSHIP

THE TICKET ELECTED ON LAST TUESDAY

A CHANGE III TRUSTEES

Eighth and Main; Chas. H. Feltinan Geo.W.Deuker

Douglas The.World's Best Shoemaker

Abington Elects a Republican Trustee for the First Time Heavy Vote Polled.

The following is the county and township tickets elected in Wayne

county :

State senator Roscoe E. Kirkman Stale u'presentative Dr. Martin W. Veneer.

Prosecuting attorney Wilfred

Jessup.

Sheriff Richard Smith. County treasurer Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr. County recorder Frank C. Mosbattgh. Coroner Dr. Stephen S. Markley. Commissioner (western district) -Ell wood Clark. Commi ioner (middle distr ict) John F. Dynes. Surveyor Robert A. Howard. The Townships. The result of the township elec

tions were as ioIJows: Assessor. Wayne John M. Winslow, Rep. Center William Matthews, Rep. Clay John A. Lindorman, Rep. Dalton Emanuel Canady, Rep. Franklin John H. Addleman, Hep. Greene James M. Ladd, Rep. Harrison William II. Wilson, Uc Jackson Abraham' Rummell, Rep. Jefferson Arthur B. Hunter, Rep. New Garden George W. Rev

nobis, Rep. Perry (Jeorge E. Cook, Rep. Washington Elbert Caldwell, Dem. Abington John Sehroye, Rep. Boston Edwin Bennett, Rep. Webster William Haisley, Rep. Township Trustee. Wayne Charles S. Potter, Rep. Center William K. Cheesman, Rep. Clay Florence Boyd, Rep. Dalton Albert Chamness, Citizens. Franklin Albert Anderson, Rep. Greene Frank S. Reynolds, Rep. Harrison Martin Coffman, Rep. Washington - Clayton Kimmell, 1 h-in. .I:ckson AVilliam II. Trussler, liVp. Jefferson Louis S. Bowman, Rep. New Garden Lemuel O. Anderson. Ifep. Perrv James M. Mannincr, Citi.ens. Webster Charies Harris, Rep. Ahimrton William Robbins, Rep. Boston William Parks, Rep.

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i-Vf.-pt-.l- 4 .. ' We will treat you just right in a business way.

We loan money on diamonds, matches, jewelry ard all articles of value at lates LOWER than the LOWEST in the city. A full line of Trunks and Traveling Bags for sale. . Unredeemed watches and diamonds for sale. Give ns a call. Open evenings.

AMERICAN LOAN 526 Main Street

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HOW IS THIS?

The Republicans Plurality in Pennsylvania will be 400,000. Philadelphia, Nov. "J. Roosevelt's plurality in Pennsylvania will reach the unprecedented number of four hundred thousand. The Republicans hav probably elected thirty one of the thirty two congressmen.

PEOPLE'S COLUMN

All ads. under the above head wil charge d for at rate one-halt cert a word. Such item a Lost, Found, Help Wanted, etc., inserted free.

TOR SALE Old papers for sale at the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.

WANTED Good girl for general housework at 309 north 12th st. 9-2t

LOST Lady's heavy brown kid glove. Reward if returned to 70S Main street.

The Open Hunting Season. Begins in Wisconsin November 11th, in Northern Michigan November Sth and special low round trip tickets are on sale via The North-Western Line daily from Chicago, until November 15th with return limit December 15th. Correspondingly low rates from all points. Deer and other game are reported more abundant than for many years. Rates, schedules, booklets, hotel and boarding house lists and the most complete detailed maps ever published on application to jour home ticket agent, or address A. II. Waggener. Trav. Asrt..

22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, His.

FOR RENT Two comfortable houses. Apply at 000 N. 19th St. 10-4U.

LOST Package, last Monday evening. Leave at Railroad Store. Miss Nelle Keely of Oxford. O.. is visiting Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Luring on south fourteenth street, for a few day?.

LOST Sunday morning on south C, between ninth and seventh sts., child's hand-bag with small purse enclosed. Leave at .ill south 10th street and got reward.

LOST Beagel liound, white, brown and black. Reward offered. 63s South Sixth street. '1 : ,

The Douglas $3 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 Shoos

Your Credit Is Good

Clothing on Credit.

Pay as you wear.

Dua)p as (SasDn. 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.

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Women's Tailor made Suits, Women's IalUnl Win ler Coats. Butcher Coats, " Walking Skirts, Waists, Pttticoat Trimme Hats. Sh etc

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ft en's Suit, NjCo's Overcoats, Top Coats, Shoes, Ktc , Clo tins; fr Eoyi; ClOtlliug Girls.

GLOBE CREDIT CLOTHING GO. Nos. 6 6 8 North 6th St.

OPEN KVEXIXOS

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