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

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, 1904.

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IOO Ladies5 Umbrellas Elegant handles on guaranteed waterproof taffeta silks, with cases and silk tassels. GOOD $3.50 VALUES. With patent steel rib and runner. They ought to all be sold in a da. See east center show case.

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Prices Furnished by Mather Bros. Co. Per Ton Anthracite, aM sizes $7.50 Pocahontas Lump 4.7.5 Jackson Lump, forked 5.00 Winifrede Lump, forked .... 4. 25 Pittsburg Lump 4.25 Hocking Lump iP Indiana Lump 35 O Nut and Slack 2.50 DELIVERED BY TEAM 25c extra when carried in.

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When you want anything or have anything to sell send it to the Palladium: One-half cent a word, for all ads that anybody derives profit from. Otherwise notices will be free. Nothing inserted for less than ten cents, and no notice taken unless accompanied by cash.

WANTED.

WANTED Subscribers to phone 21 if the boy happens 'to miss them. We will appreciate it. WANTED Boy at Fostal Telegraph Company. WANTED Work of any kind to -: help worthy students pay expenses while attending Business College. ThnnA 240. 10-5t.

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FOR SALEA life scholarship in Johnson's Practical School of Telegraphy and Railroading. Any yoimg man contemplating practical railroading or telegraphy, will do well to buy this scholarship, which we will sell reasonable. tf

WANTED A good girl at No. 16

north Cth at once.

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FOR SALE Birds at 627 Main street Canaries, parrots and Gold Fish.

WANTED Family washing, 900 Sherman street, NeAvman's Hill. Will call for and deliver work.

WANTED A messenger boy at the Postal Telegraph office. FOR SALE 100 acres of creek bottom lnd. For information, call at , 215 N. ISth St., City.

FOR SALE A good, brand new cash register. Call at the Palladium tf j FOR RENT. FOR RENT House 5 rooms, electric lights and natural gas, hard and soft water, 29 N. 19th st. Home phone 742. eod-tf

FOR SALE.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms. First class location. All conveniences, 817 Main street. wd-sat

FOR SALE A good Indianapolis business college scholarship. Call at Palladium. tf

FOR RENT Three good houses. Call 1S04 N. F. Phone 357.

FOR SALT: A gentle mare and surrey, cheap. Phone 1615. 8-3

FOR RENT House, 25 south 19th street. Inquire 715 Main street.

FOR SALE Young Barred Plymouth Rock rooster, 41 South Twelfth street.

JFOB SALE Want ads one:half a

LOST OR STRAYED. LOST Ladies' small tan purse containing money, on north 15th St. Return to 304 north 15th street or Palladium and get reward. , 7-5t.

LOCAL BREVITIES.

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Underwear at Fletcher's.

-36Sweet Cider at Hadley Bros. tf Kirkman's for Doll Cabs. 5 Price's own make of pan candies. 5fr Drs. Pierce and Chenoweth, Dentists, Colonial Bldg., corner seventh and Main, third floor. Phone 1637. 4-eod-lmo. Children's caps at 25c each, Sharkey's millinery store, 7 South Seventh street. tf Plenty of Ducks and Geese at the Bee Hive Grocery. $ Mr. Leslie Meyers returned from Indianapolis yesterday. - Fairy Sticks, Mint Creams and Buttercups, at Price's. r 3fc Read the Starr Piano Company's ad in Sunday's issue. r 5 Mrs. D. S. Coe has returned home after visiting friends in Indianapolis. 35" 3 Mrs. A. G. Compton has been visiting relatives in Dublin. X "5 "54" Nice fresh oysters, Standards, Selects and New York Counts at Price 's. X $ 4fc Miss Fox, of this city, is visiting friends in Indianapolis. vfr Mr. Ben Bartel has returned from Cincinnati, where he has been on business. X- -XPuritan Pure Food, Cocoa and Chocolate, the best on the market, for Christmas candies, etc., on sale at Meyer Bros. tf You can still get ice creams,- and ices, and all the year round at Price's. Mrs. John Lontz is visiting relatives and friends in Hagerstown. K- -X- -5fr Wm. M. Gordon, of Alexandria, was in the city on business. -XFor an elegant dish of oysters, stewed, fried or raw, go to Price's. Mrs. H. C. Mann, of Cincinnati, ia visiting relatives and friends in the city. Friends of O. B. Medenris will iind him now located at 1011 Mali street. X- -X- -K Plenty of Ducks and Geese at the Beellive Grocery. You can still get ice cream and ices, and all the year round, at Price 's. -X- -XDr. Park for high class dentistry, 8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Take the Dayton & Western cars o the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open. tf -XTypewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rentals $3 to $5 per month. Repairs and ribbon for all machines. Burr, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. 55Every hat reduced for holiday trade at Mrs. C. A. Brehm's. - -X- -XTry a want ad. Phone 21. Kirkman's for Desks. X- -X- -XPotato Chips made without lard. Try them. They are fine. Phone 292. tf Hadley Bros. X- -X- -XKirkman's Hobby Horses. 7-4t XMandarines, Florida oranges,grape fruit and Malaga grapes at Price's. & Don't do without polo news. If the boy happens to miss you please phone 21, and we will appreciate it. Anna Bennett's Bread Large loaves Sc. Home Made. Phone 292. tf Hadley Bros. Do you want a good little farm with many advantages. Call on J. E. Moore, over 6 north seventh St. 20-tf. . . Mrs. C. A. Brehm has returned home after a very pleasant visit Avith Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams in College Avenue. Indianapolis. -XD. E. E. Price went to Cincinnati this morning on business.

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boxes. W. H. Craig and wife, of near Williamsburg, were in the city today on business.

CHRISTMAS ISA

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AND LOCAL MERCHANTS ARE READY FOR BUSINESS

HEAVY TRADE IS HOW ON

For the Wise Shopper is Now Getting First Pick.

Already the merchant's have commenced to announce the arrival of early Christmas gifts and these announcements remind one that the best time of year is close to hand. Christmas! What a world of joy is wrapped, un in that one little word. It means so much to everyone. To the child it probably means Tnore than to anyone else and in childish glee the little folks are awaiting the arrival of Santa Claus. Nearly all the business houses are displaying their holiday goods. As near as can be learned, there are many entirely new things this year and a choice of the novelties can hardly be made. The early advertiser is the one who does the largest business. Just remember that. In connection it is also well to bear in mind that the early buyer jrets the choice of all stocks. The 10th of December is now here and the Yuletide is only a few days off. Therefore, the wise Christmas shopper is busy now looking and buying. Richmond's stores will supply you with anything and everything you want for the holidays. All lines, whether it's a toy for a baby, a dress for mother, furs for the wife, a necktie for brother, slippers for father or something dainty for sister, will be full and the selections the best. The merchants are going to tell you through the Palladium what they have. Watch its columns and buy of the fellows who have the goods and tell you about it. Make up your mind quick and buy early, thereby getting the best and choicest. The merchants will also appreciate early buvinjr for then a 'football' rush at the last will be avoided. Christmas is coming. Get ready for it now.

Mr. Od Ginnebeck, of Kokomo, was in the city yesterday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Deardorff, of South Fourteenth street.

Warning. If the lady will send the two books back that she put under her cape and forgot to pay for or have wrapped at Nicholson's book store yesterday afternoon, Friday, she will be wise.

SPECIALS. Persimmons. Navel Oranges, Tangerines, Cauliflower. Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, l'in a tples. Breakfast Radishes, Spinach, Turkeys, Chickens and Ducks Cainwba Grapes 19 cents Basket. MEYER BROS.

MRS. KIELHORN The well known Richmond Milliner, at 525 "Main street, who has been in business for forty-three years, since 1S61, is going to retire from business with the first of the year, and will be succeeded by her daughter. In preparation for this change everything in the store is being sold at very low prices. Hats, bonnets, velvets, ribbons, plumes, flowers, and everything kept in a first class millinery store, are all going at greatly reduced prices. It is a fine opportunity to save money on millinery-, and the ladies should call at once. MRS. KIELHORN. 3 and 10.

CHOICE APPLES, POTATOES AND SWEET CIDER AT 33 NORTH 8TH STREET. . 9-7t

FOR SALE CHEAP A Restaurant That is Making Money CAUSE FOR SELLING, ILL HEALTH, If yon want a splendid Business, Don't Hesitate Inquire at the Palladium office. tf

Something Extra Good!

Strong & Garfield Waterproof Enamels the price a little high, but economy in the lung run, as they save the price of a pair of rubbers. Manss' Bootees sold by us only come and see at LAhRMAN 5S 718 Main Street

Before purchasing a Christmas present for your Wife, Mother or Sweetheart do not fail to call and inspect our beautiful display 'of Singer Sewing Machines. The Singe CQfg. Co. Home Phone 1009. 600 Main Street. . Ask For Singer Almanao For 1906

Clothln

For Young Men Ages 15 to 21 Years

Got a sweet tooth for dress? Want something; different from the monotonous sameness tf "ready made"? Want to look like a collegian ? Have broad should- . ers on your jackets? Roominess across the chest ? Waist coat hug:, but not bind Trousers cut with an " air " ? You get all the tailoring subtleties 'in our clothing The fabrics are Cheviots and Worsteds in all the popular shades and patterns. PRICE RANGE $8.50, $10, $12, $15, $16.50, AND $18.50

LOEHR & KLUTE

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With Holiday Slippers And All Kinds Winter Footwear 1

We have an enormous stock from which to selest something for yourself or some friend. Useful gifts are always appreciated.

Meff & Musbaui

Cor. 7th and Main

is the point to be considered in buying Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry for Christmas. 1 A lot of unredeemed Watches, Diamonds and all kinds of Rings always on hand. Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Violins for sale at away down prices. Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases for sale. Open evenings. Business strictly confidential. AMERICAN LOAN CO

526 Main Street

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