Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 November 1904 — Page 8
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1904. LOCAL BREVITIES. ? .,-.r..,-.t,'-: -. '- . .-. . . '
Ideal Bread for brains and muscle. j j &
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Extra Special For Tuesday and Wednesday
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' PTnrxr PJlto-o Handkerchiefs : 'they sell the
t, ' world over for 10c, our price Tues. and Wed.
Ladies' genuine Leather Bags, splendid X 50c values, Tuesdayand Wednesday . . vvv t t Good quality PearljRuttons, size Nos. 16, rS 18, 20, 22, 24, best 5c values, Tuesday and
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Thnew fall styles" and colorings ia plain, change.?abK&hdi plaid Uks broadtail' an$ejfour velvets: Di: -J, with Handsome buckles; intact the jmost handsome ;., showing of ; lJies'i25o and '50c Belts" In '
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Prudent People Prosper by Saving Something Systematically. Proving that Frugality Is Fortune's. founaation. BenjatninjFranklin said: "Your test friend is a dollar saved." When plact d in a safe bank, it becomes tlie best friend you ever had. To all of us there comes a time when we need just such a friend. START YOUR ACCOUNT AT ONCE with We Pay 3 Per Cent. Interest on"mSavlngs Deposits. Safety Deposit Building
Drs. Pierce and Chenowetb, Dentists, Colonial Bldg., corner seventh and Main, third floor. Phone 1637. 4-eod-lmo. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Take the Dayton & Western cars to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open. 4 tf Lest You Forget, we say it . yet, Eat "Ideal Bread" and be satisfied. Chris Hasemeier is spending' the
week in. New York completing Jioliday purchases for the Boston1 Store.
Moore the real e3tate man. over
8' North ' Seventh street 4 has several houses for rent. Go and see him to
day.
New cornmeal aad . buckwheat flour iithe.y Richmond delator, all groceries.' ' Look for the red, white and blue tag. Those patriotic colors arc the signal of purity and' strength found in Ideal Bread. A body builder and nerve strengthens 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. Feed grinding done promptly at Richmond Elevator, Corner ' IS th and north F streets. Phone 1492. For "Goodness oake" eat "Ideal Bread." Snow Flake corn meal for sale at Phone' 1492. Snow Flake corn meal made by Richmond Elevator. Phone 1492. Mr. O. E. Fulghum recently made several purchases of very fine Jersey cattle while he was on a trip through Ohio. One' of the cows is a 'grand son of Nuban Queen the milch cow which took first .prize at the Pan American Exposition. The -eat t I'd will be placed, on Mr. Fulghunvs' country place west of the city:
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Leon Zarch Lionel J. Thomasian 'at whist and Mr. and Mrs. Ira E.
of New York, and Miss Gertrude Anna Dallman, daughter of Mrs. Delia Dallman, 221 North Fourteenth street, Mere quietly married last evening at 7:30 at the home of the bride's mother. The marriage was in the nature of a surprise.
Baker were chosen to entertain the club in two weeks hence at their home, 223 North Twentieth street. K- -XThe called meeting of the Ladies' Penny Club last evening, at the home of. Mrs. E. A. Dickinson in Ft.
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Both young people have hosts of .Wayne avenue, was well attended by
friends in tins city, Mr. Thomasian being an apprentice at the Gaar. Scott company works for over a year, leaving last- June for New
iork, where he is now with, the
the memiKM's. Ihe object of the meeting was to complete arrangements for their turkey and venison dinner tomorrow, which promises to be a verv successful venture. The
Meitz & A'eiss .Gas. Engine eomjany. j ladies reported everything in- proMr. Thrmasian is an Armenian, and gressive order and the sale of tick-, after a short apprentice term with jet's -to be largo, which indicates a the company '.he is now with Jie .will j general -patronage fjvmi 11 to 1
act as au'ent for several companies
including-' the, Gaar, Scott company.
fin Jvrv . .M: JnIman is one ot
the best I young ladies in this city. She w. -: S'jHTnorly with C. T. Price & Sons" " ;-! ionery and on Thursday last vesi.uned her position with the Central Union Telephone companjT. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. R. Lyons. At 8:40 last evening Mr. and Mrs. Thomasian left for New York, where they Will make their future home. Next week they will' visit the St. Louis Exposition.
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i'-V- . . ' J Mrs. Warren Gilford was- hostess, at her home, in North Thirteenth street, for the Magazine Club. Mrs. Charles Kidder, whose subject was "The White House Kitchen," and Mrs. Isaac Jay, who -presented a paper on "The Clergyman in Business," were the readers for the day. The discussion which followed the readings was unusually interesting. Mrs. Harry Land will serve as hostess next week, Mrs. Mary Paige and Mrs. Ostrander having been ap-
.. pointed readers for that date. The Missionary Society of the First English Lutheran church will Mrs. Sadie Newcomb will be hosgive their missionary tea on Wednes- tss this afternoon for the Washingday afternoon at 2:30 in the church ton Club meeting at her home in parlors. Every one is cordially in- North F street. This meeting is to vited. j take the place of the Thanksgiving j meeting and a large attendance is The members of the Ticknor Club expected, were happily entertained yesterday ! r afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gil-i The young men composing the bert T. Dunham, in North Tenth Gonzaga Club of St. Andrew's street. A large number of the mem- J church will give a card party and sobers were present and listened' toa,cial this evening at the school hall highly interesting 'paper on "Social ( to which all members and their
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Hundreds of Ladies' New Cloaks Three hundred Children's Cloaks Suits in great numbers Furs, Furs, Furs, till you grow tired looking: Splendid Skirts from $1.95 up The Mashmeyer Store Has Them
LadiesMong all wool Ker- EJ 0(0 Ladies all, wool Kersey. Coat, long pf ni length, castor, black, brown ; looks : .
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Eadies'f all wbol Tourist Coats, fine. Kersey doth, greatest (j) 7K you ever saw at . . . . pZi)m 0 . 0
Child's heavy Zibeline Coat, navy, i brown, green, red, mix- CtO OlK tures, worth $4, at ... . 9Civv Children's fancy Zibeline Coat, 4 to 14 yrs, brown, navy, green (5 "7jC mixtures, worth $5. . . I S3 Children's fancy Zibeline Coat, 4 to 14 yris brown, navy, green (j l "7 K mixtures, worth $6. ... JIS b 0 9 Children's extra fancy Zibeline Coat, 4 io 14-yrs, brown, navy, green, Oil QC castor, mixtures, worth $7 . . VTiUu
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tfjHi- TT 'll Iv -JL '-- jt Selected from oar. newest SIS and SI8 Gar-
IIUDilU L, gSfOM MlfiS H M YS Description ; Fancy cioths. Cheviot Pat,
c " Chevioc, Broadc oths. j Colors : Fancy Mlxtiues, Brown, Navy Black tyls : the latest on earth. Price; taken fiom our $13.60 and $1 8 Suits, a 1 now go at one round p:ice you take your choice at.
BUY FURS NOW You get the best now. "You can buy them cheaper. -You get selected Furs now. BUY UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY NOW. Buy It at THE MASHMEYER STORE Not hard to find us. Easy to buy when you do find us. Come every day. Come this week. By all means come In November during this GREAT DRY GOODS SELLING TIME.
Pleasures-of , Universities,'' read by Mrs. J. M. Thurston in her usual entertaining manner. .A happy chapter in the paper was the' descriptive
letter, given by the reader and J which dealt principally with Social
Life at Stanford and Ann Almr Universities. At the close of the reading- the hostess served daintv ref reshments. Mrs. D. "YV. Dennis will be hostess next week at her residence in West, Richmond. The Y. W. C. T. U. met last evening with Miss Josie Powell, 1113 M.nin street. An interesting program had been arranged, prominent among the numbers given , being the musical selections by Miss Elsie Shafer, which were greatly enjoyed by the large number present. The Republican Whist Club enjoyed a very pleasant meeting Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar llazelton, in. North Seventeenth street. The hours were spent
friends are cordially invited. The Navajo ladies will enterjtain their .husbands to a 0 o'clock dinner this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Roser in South Tenth street. .rj. ,v. x One of the most pleasant and successful surprises of the season was the one planned and perpetrated last evening at the cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. George Weller in Randolph street. Games at cards, music and various other forms of amusement were features followed by delicate refreshments. Among the snrpriscrs were Misses Mary Sherman, Lena Eol, Eva Turner, Bess Railsbaek, Clara Frauman, Petronella Ringhoff, Amelia Shofer, Mary Ilebbler, Minnie Grottendick, Freda Erk and Anna Wigmore. Mrs. Addington will leave for Chicago today, where she will reside with her son, Frank, for the winter.
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On the D. & W. Will be Very Popular. The lUiffct service on the "Dayton & Western was inaugurated this morning and the runs were most satisfactory. Several traveling men were on board when the car arrived in Richmond this morning and enjoyed the following menu: . Passengers will please make cross mark in circle before each article desired. If more than one portion is wanted, specify, in figures. Sliced Oranges, 10c. Shredded Wheat Biscuit With Cream,. 20c. Grape Nuts Food, with Cream, 20e Consomme or Tomato Soup, 20c . . Oysters on Half Shell, 2oc " Oyster Stew, 30c. Boned Chicken, 30c Sardines, 30c Cold Boiled Ham, 25e , Baked Beans (hot or cold). 20e ' ' Boiled Eggs, 15c Queen Olives, 15c Imported Chow Chow, 20e : Pickles, 20 Bread and Butter, 10c. Boston Brown Bread, 10c Ham, Cheese or Tongue Sandwich 15 Sardine Sandwich, 20c Crackers, 10c , Imperial or Swiss Cheese, 15c Caviar, 20e Coffee. 10c Tea, 10c. Milk 10c Cigars Domestic, 10 and 15c Cigars Imported Havana, 15e Straight, and two for 25c A separate check must be issued to each passenger.
Commencing Nov. 10th and Continuing Until Nov. 20. We can save you from $1 to $5 on each stove during this sale. Orders taken for delivery until Jan. 1st. A great chance for you. Come and see what we have. Payments if you wish.
Johnson and Rolana Between 5th and Gth St.
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Leave for South Bend to Attend a Municipal League Meeting. This morning at 6:15 the following city ollicials left for South Bend to attend the Municipal League convention : C. T. Peck. W. P. O'Neal, A. W. Blickwedel, I). C. Genn. A. W. Crowell. J. F. Tairgart, Alex. Gormon, Freti Krone. Charles Marlatt, Joseph Zeller and Harrv Weber.
Messrs. O. E. and W. B. Fulghum attended the convention of the Indiana Business , College Teachers' Association at" Indianapolis, last Saturday. The convention was largely attended and a number of discussions on -the work of the business college and the advancement of the colleges in Indiana were made. Mr. O. E. Fulghum took part in a number of the important discussions.
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SAWS GUMMED AND FILED AT CHAMPION MILLS ENGINE BOOM.' 15-2-W2
Perhaps you have never thought of it, bnt the fact must be apparent to every one that constipation is caused by a lack of water in the system, and the use of drastic cathartics like the old fashioned pills only makes a bad matter worse. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets j are much more mild and gentle in
their effect, and when the proper does is taken their action is so natural that one can hardly realize it is the effect-of a. medicine. Try a 25 cent bottle of them. For sale by A. G. Luken and W. II. Sudhoff Fifth and Main streets, . . , :
PEOPLE'S COLD
All ad, under the abeve head miY
' charged fcr at rrte cffftialf cent a word. Such Item a Lost. Found, Help Wanted, etc., Inserted free. LOST -Pocket bcod; contained 1 ten dollar bill, 2 lives, and a one. Also gas, electric light and water receipts. Finder please return to postotlice. 15-2 FOR R ENT Furnished room, at 234 S. W. 2d street . 15-tf.
FORWENT OR SA ALE Six and eight room houses at 739 and 743 N. 15th St., at $8.50 and .$10 per month. Telephone 60S. 15-2t
FOR SALE -My .esidencc, 22 N. 14th St., WrrtT IThornburgh. ; ')! -T :.;.1oC"- i5-tt. "
FOR SALE Fifteen barrels of very best eider at $6.50 per barrel. F. O. B. Greensfork. A I Kinzle.
LOST The boy who carried the cat from Thirteenth "and Main streets had better rctnrn the same to avoid trouble. .
SHEARS AND RAZORS GEOUND GROUND AND HONED AT CHAM PION MILLS ENGINE ROOM. 15-2-w2 :
The regular Tuesday night prayer meeting of Grace M. E. church will 1m held at the home of J. W. Mount, No. 423 Kiehmond Ave. at 7:30 this evening.
Great tonic, braces body and brain and drives all impurities from your S3 stem. Makes you , well. Keeps yon welL v Uollistcr's Roeky Mountain Tea: "35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Ar G. Luken & Co.
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