Richmond Palladium (Daily), 15 December 1904 — Page 8

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 15, 1904.

LOCAL BREVITIES.

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Sale

First Grand Holiday

Christmas Bargains abound in every part of the store. Now on sale the largest stock of useful and desirable Holiday Goods ever shown in the city Only NINE DAYS TO SELL THEM I This means nine days of extraordinary bargaining. Surprising reductions in every department.

Underwear at Fletcher's. Sweet Cider at Hadley Bros.

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FINK CUT GLASS AX HOLIDAY SALE PRICES

A large variety, richest qualities and most artistic designs ports, Fruits, Olive and Ce'ery Trays. A. most varied assortment

Pretty Dolls lor the Little Ones at Special Prices

Water Sets, Wice Sets, Salts, Peppers, ComDon't miss our cut glass department.

lOc 25c

See our 10-inch Bisque Head Cloth Body Doll at only . . . 14-inch Bisque Heaa Dressed Doll, in separate box, at only

Ladies9 Shirt Waists at Holiday Prices All 1 00 Waists Holiday Sale, 75c; all $1 25 and $1.60 Waists. Holiday Sale, $1 00 ; all $2.00 Waists, Holiday 1AU W " ' sale Sl.SO ; all $2.50 and $3.00 Waists, Holiday Sale 12.25 Holiday sale ladies', misses' children's Sweaters, 75c to $5 ask to see them Beautiful Mcquette Rugs, 27x60 size, worth $2.50, Holiday special $1.85 SPECIAL HINTS TO GIFT BUYERS

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Extra fine Neckwear at Special Prices. Beautiful Sprochtal Table Covers only2c Holiday Sale Ladies' Kimonas and Dressing Jackets Ladies fancy Garters in glass top boxes, at only 25c Splendid gifts for the men at small cost Pretty Suspenders in fancy boxes, 25c and 50c New nobby Neckwear at Special Prices Fancy Socks, always acceptable at Holiday prices

Dainty Pin Cushions 25c to S2.00 Fine Art Linens, hand drawn Battenberg and Tiuriffe Day lies, Lunch Cloths, Table Clotbs, Table Covers, Dresser Scarfs, all at special sale prices Holiday Sale Table Lineus, Towels and Napkins. See them and you'll be convinced that Nusbaum's is the place to buy linens. Extraordinary selling ladies' fine Silk Petticoats. Special holiday inducements. Fine black Taffeta Silk Petticoats, worth $5.00 spe cial, 03.5O Splendid showing up to $15

Pl8ck Mercerized Petticoats $1.50 skirts go for Sl.OO; $1.25 skirts go for 89c ; $1.25 wool pattern skirts o for 98c Wide Taffeta Silk Neck Ribbons' Nos 40. 60, 80. worth 25c, special, lOc a yard Holiday Umbrellas at Holiday Sale Prices Ladies' Fine Kid Gloves We are exclusive sellers of the P. Antemeri French Kid Glove, the best $1.00 and $1.50 gloves made, every pair guaranteed A gift any lady will appreciate

Remember only 9 shopping: days Ult. Xine days ol money opportunities to Holiday Shoppers

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Prices Furnished by Mather Bros. Co. Per Ton Anthracite, aU sizes $7.50 Pocahontas Lump 4.75 Jackson Lump, forked 5.00 Winifrede Lump, forked ... - 4.25 Pittsburg Lump 4.25 Hocking Lump Indiana Lump U50 Nut and Slack 2.50 DELIVERED BY TEAM 25c extra when carried in.

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young man contemplating practical

! railroading or telegraphy, will do

i nell to buy this scholarship, which

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FOR SALE Oood gas range nearly new, washing machine, base burner and stove drum. Inquire at 14 Richmond avenue. Phone 117.

FOR SALE Goldfish, canaries and Parrotts, G27 Main street. 14-3t.

I k SAVIHBS ACCOUNT FOR XfflAS A SAVINGS DEPOSIT PASSBOOK with a deposit of a suitable amount will be a most appropriate and valuable Christmas gift. One dollar will start an account; we will put the passbooks in neat envelopes with your card and mail them to reach vour friends on Christmas morning. The interest you know will make Christmas all the time. WHY NOT TRY IT? I DICKINSON TRUST CO. OPEN TUESDAY EVENINGS.

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FOR SALE Christmas trees; pine and cedar. M. Charles, east of city.

14-2t.

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

Drs. Pierce and Chenoweth, Dentists, Colonial Bldg., corner seventh and Main, third floor. Phone 1637. 4-eod-Imo. X" 36" -9 Children's caps at 25c each, Sharkey's millinery store, 7 South Seventh street. tf Samuel Flynn, of Newcastle, has purchased a farm near Richmond and will occupy it in the spring of 1905. 55For a nice photo- call on Hirseh

burg & Bundy at their studio.

14-5t. -K Gold spectacles, Jenkins'. 13-10 XFor an appropriate Christmas

present tor your gentlemen friends

go to Adam Drifmeyer's, C09 Main

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Miss Inez Taber, of Earlham, left

yesterday for her home in Baltimore,

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Miss Laura Patee, of Evansville,

arrived yesterday to spend several weeks with relatives.

Sfr -K Puritan Pure Food, Cocoa and

Chocolate, the best on the market,

for Christmas candies, etc., on sale

at Meyer Bros. tf

- Dr. Park for high class dentistry,

3 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant.

Fletcher's toggery shop will be op

en every evening until after Xmas.

x- -x- -si-Take the Dayton & Western cars o the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now j pen. tf

Typewriters, all makes, rented,

sold. Rentals $3 to $5 per month, Repairs and ribbon for all machines Burr, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. Try a want ad. Phone 21.

Fletcher's toggery shop will be open every evening until after Xmas.

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Miss Mabel Reed, of Indianapolis, is the guest of local relatives and

friends. X- -X- -X-

C M. Priest and family, of

Knightslown, are the guests of local relatives. C. A. Metz, of Louisville, visited local friends yesterday. X- -XDon't do without polo news. If the boy happens to miss you please phone 21, and we will appreciate it. Fletcher's toggery shop will be open every evening until after Xmas. -XDo you want a good little farm with many advantages. Call on J. E. Moore, over 6 north seventh St. 20-tf. . - -xMrs. L. M. Mullen and children will spend the holidays with relatives at Newport, Ky.

Eefore purchasirga Christmas present for your .Wife, Mother orj Sweetheart do not fai' to call and inspectour beautiful display cf Sicker Sewing Macfciuts. The Singer CQfg. Co. Home Thore 1009. 500 Main Street. AsklFor.Slnger Almanac Fcr 1CC6

IN BUYING A PIANO

FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, 100 Ft. Wayne Avenue. 14-2t.

FOR RENT Rooms with bath, 100 south ninth street. 13-4t.

F0RJ RENT House, 25 south 19th street. Inquire 715 Main street.

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.

LOST A building and loan book. Return to Palladium.

When you want anything or h ave 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 Work of any kind to help worthy students pay expenses -while attending Business College. Phone 240. 10-5t.

at Palladium.

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WANTED Washing and ironing at 309 south fifth street. Home Laundry. V. 1314t.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE A good Indianapolis business college scholarship. " Call ?

FOR SALE 100 acres of creek bottom Ind. For information, call at 215 N. ISth St., City.

FOR SALE Want cent a word.

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FOR SALE A life scholarship in Johnson's Practical School of Tel

egraphy and

Railroading.

Any

LOST A gentleman's gold watch fob, last evening between Jinner's jewelry store and Luken's drug store. Leave at the Palladium an.l get reward.

WANTED Washing at 900 man street, Newman's Hill.

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LOST A Parker fountain pen somewhere on Main between ninth and tenth streets. Return to Fletcher's Hat Store andget reward.

LOST A gold signet shirt waist pin with letter A engraved, somewhere on Main between West third and tenth streets. Return to Zwissler's bakery, 90S Main street and get

reward.

It should not be a question of how cheap, but where the best can be purchased for the least money. From the amount of ulauos we are felling we are satlsned that THE PUBLIC ARE FAST BECOMING EDUCATED TO The fact that they receive full value for ererr dollar that we ask for a HTAKRcr HICIIMONl) Piano. A home piano for home people. The ' manufacturers guarantee these plauos. We sell pianos on easy payments. THE STARR PIANO CO935 Main Street, Richmond, Indiana. Store Open Evenings Until Christtras.

A Call to Xmas Buyers

Our Holiday Stock is full of Qiality, Variety, Beauty and Good Taste. What we otter is yrtst class, nothing shoddy Ebony, Silver or Coco Bola Toilet and Manicure Sets at a fair price. Fine Bristle Hair Brushes, Cloth, Bonnet and Hat Brushes. Stop and See the Display in the Window. LEO H. FIHE'S PHARMACY, 830 MAIN ST. BOTH PHONES.

Dr. J. B. Clark of Economy, pen- Beautiful sion examiner, attended a meeting of Jenkins.

the pension board in this city yesterday. Mr. Wm. II. Woolley was at Williamsburg on business yesterday. i

gold eye glass chains, 13-10

Amazon and La Perla 10c Cigars in fancy holiday boxes at Adam Drifmeyer's, GOO Main St. 14-16. ' Wait for the opening of the new

Mr. E. G. Hill returned yesterday cigar store, 712 Main.

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from a business trip to New York, after an absence of two weeks. Griffin's, 715 Main street, is the

Gold spectacles, Jenkins. 13-10

Miss Nellie Clark, of Anderson, is

buy genuine Haviland visiting friends and relatives in this

of Hamilton, friends for a

Mr. Edward Smith O.. is visiting local

short time. Fletcher's toggery shop will be open every evening until after Xmas. Bennett Homemade Bread and nice Potato Chips at Hadley Bros. i tf. Dalbey's Studio is the place to go for Christmas photos. 14-3t Gold eye glasses, Jenkins. 13-10

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Have your picture taken by Hirseh burg and Bundy. Their work is the best in the city. 14-5t v.- vr -'f Fine line of Meerschaum Pipes and Citrar Holders at Adam Drifmever's 600 Main St. 14-16 Mrs. Frank Schied, of Eaton, O., is visiting relatives in the city. Master Roy Parks, of Winchester, is visiting Richmond relatives. 4. j. .55. Hirschburg and Bundy are making a special line of -Christmas photos. Give them a call. 14-5t. 45Jenkins jewelry store is the place to buy your Christmas presents. 13-2 35- -5f There is a certain correct style about the suits and overcoats made bv Emmons Tailoring Co., at $15 and ?18. . .

place to

China. 5f - Christmas books, pictures, rare selection at Morris & Co.'s. 15-3t. Patrolman McManus yesterday afternoon arrested Maud Williamson, Lemuell Garnitt and Howard Tarris, all colored. The woman was charged with being a prostitute and the men with associating. XElizabeth Artman yesterday filed a petition in circuit court to have her name changed to Elizabeth Knabe. Largest line of smokers' articles in the citv for the holiday trade at Adam Drifinever's, 009 Main St. 14-1G

The swellest thing in Meitzler's Cijrar Store. -3fr

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Gold eve glasses, Jenkins. r

city tf 13-10

Beautiful gold eye glass chains, Jenkins. 13-10 U. S. Mail Cigars and other brands in fancy holiday boxes at Adam Drifmeyer's, GOO Main St. .. 14-16 r & Buyers, see Griffin, 715 Main for genuine Haviland ware. 4fr Mrs. Louisa Bruker departed yesterday for Asheville, N. C. where she will spend the winter with her daughter. Mrs. Margaret Wrod of near Kiiightstown after visiting friends seven milps west f this city, came to Richmond through the crisp air yesterday morning and took a Pennsyl

vania train by way of Chicago for California, where she will spend the

winter with friends at Arcadia, near Passadena. This is quite a journey for a lady of Mrs. Wood's age, who is in her SOth year, but enjoying good health. Mr. E. C. Hanna of Loyken, Pa., is visiting Mr. E. R. Beatty. Morris & Co.'s Bock Store will be open every evening till Xmas with counters and shelves loaded with nice goods. v 15-3t

city. Mrs. W. H. Henry, of Indianapolis, is the guest of local relatives. 6 Mrs. W. H. Pierce, of Richmond, is visiting her children, Mrs. II. L. Burr and W. G. Pierce, in Newcastle. -st-

Miss Lillian Ball, of Muncie, is the guest of local relatives and friends. Mrs. E. C. NefT, of Milton, visited friends in Richmond yesterday. Meitzler's Cigar Store will open about December 15, 712 Main, tf vf -KChristmas Cigars in fancy boxes at Adam Drifmeyer's, GOO Main St. 14-16 The annual reunion of ex-students, social and entertainment of the Richmond Business College, will be given Friday evening at 8 o'clock at the college building. All exstudents and friends of presetn students are invited. A program will be given, after which a social will be held.

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

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