Richmond Palladium (Daily), 22 November 1904 — Page 3
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A Millionaire in Patched Pants would be an object of ridicule simply b cause he could appear in the best of clothing. If you are wearing an ill-fitting suit of clothes that has no virtue as to material, workmanship or fit, it's jour own fault, for you select your own clothes, don't you? You have simply been persuaded to buy against your own best judgment. Don't let it occur again! Buy your clothing'where youcan get perfect garments WE SELL THAT KIND
Wherley & Thomas, Furnishers 203 Ft. Wayne ave., 418N, 8th St.
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CEO. G. BALL, Agent, Successor to B. B. Myrick's Agency.
Also Life and Accident Insurance. 8 and 10 North 7th St.
FIHE'S PHARMACY.
If you want quality In rubber goods. Hot t Water Bottles, Founaltn Syringes or a Combination Water and Fountain Douche, We carry no scond quality to offer at a cut price. We can give you "anything you wart in the Rubber line. Strictly nothing fcheddy t " V LEO H. FIHE'S PHARMACY,
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stories wise and otherwise
William Alien White, author of 'Yhats The Matter With Kansas" and other literary gems has been eowhided he is now a full fledged editor. " The following is the dispatch that was sent out from Emporia, Kan., regarding the adventure: A " Mrs. : - Delta Meffert, divorced wife of Dr. William Meffert of Emporia, Kan., horsewhipped William Alen White, editor of the Emporia Gazette Thursday night. Dr. Mefferet's license was revoked two years ago for improper conduct. The Supreme court of the United States this week sustained the Kansas court which passed upon the case. . Horsewhip For the Editor Editor White's paper has been against Meffert and his news stories and editorials lately have included comment about; Meffert 's divorced wife. Thursday as Mr. White was leaving his office, Mrs. Meffert and a woman friend approached him, and
as he stepped aside Mrs. -Meffert began striking at him with a whip. White immediately started to run and the whipping was not effective, as only oiie""blow landed. Tooled Readers by Printing It. Mr. White printed a short version of the affair in his paper Friday night. The article, written by Mr. White himself, follows: ' Here is an item that you thought would not be in the paper. "Last evening at dusk, as the editor of the Gazette was starting for home, a few yards from the office door,, he met Mrs. Delia Meffert, divorced wife of William Meffert, of whom mention was made in these columns recently. She was accompanied by a lady friend, and as the Gazette man started to pass, Mrs. Meffert pulled from her cloak a small but effective looking whip. "The editor of this paper sidestepped and, what every true gentleman' would do, ran forty yards like a Avhite tailed buck to the office by the back door. Cannot Box With a Lady. "That calm, dispassionate communion which a man holds with a situation in the sixteenth part of a second convinced the man in question that when a lady challenges a gentleman to an athletic contest of any kind he cannot win a sparring match with any grace nor be the victor; in a wrestling match with a lady with any credit at' all t v But Can Run Like a Rabbit. "But a footrace is one event in the sporting calendar in which any gent may A-ie his prowess with any lady. And how he did run! Shooting the chutes, leaping the gap, or looping the loop, are clumsy dilatory tactics compared with the way that fat old codger hiked the hike around the back door of this office.
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FOR THE FAMILY DINNER. When you need a hot oven or whes baking bread, cake or pastry, good coal is a necessity. Any coal coming front J. H. MENKE'S yard will always bt found satisfactory. Our superior egg or furnace coaI, our fine cook stovt coal, or chestnut for your par?or stove oi range is the best and cleanest that cnbc procured. J. H- Wenke, Home Fhone 762 Bell Phane 435-R. 102-104 FT. WAYNE AVE.
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From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency. Main and Seventh streets.
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W. H. Bradbury St Son Westcott Block
THE TURKEY DIN
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The ladles of the Williamsburg Cemetery Association serve their
annual turkey dinner in the new Masonic Temple from 11:30 a. m. to
p. m. Train leaves Riohmond C. C. &
L. station at 7:10 a m. aDd 10:40 a.
m. tieturniDg, arrives Kicnmona at 4:05 p m. and 8:15 p. m. 35 cts ROUND TRIP Everybody invited. Go and take the family. ,
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The Jewel Stoves and. Ranges are not the cheapest, hut they are THE TERY BEST. A lull stock on sale at the
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Our rates are low, our terms reasonable, our treatment fair. We make loans in Cambridge City, Richmond, Dublin, Milton, Centerville, Eaton, and Ne w Paris, and if you cannot call at our office, write or telephone us and our agent will call on you. Here are seme of the terms of our weekly payment plan, allowing youffifty weeks in which to pay off your loen: COc is a weekly payment on a $23 loan. ' $1.20 is a weekly payment on a $60 loan. $2.40 is a weekly payment on a $100 loan. g You can get 'any other amount for the same time at the same propoitiou,! Call on us when you need money. Applications by mail or telephore receive our prompt attention. ffiocsIhomiGDoiiGfl LdDatni .
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