Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 December 1904 — Page 8
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f PAGE EIGHT. RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, SATURDAY MORNING,' DECEMBER 31. 1904
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Comforts
Cold Weather Snaps FRIDAY and SATURDAY
1 4 Off
. ALL COMFORTS, Worth $1 to $4. ALL WOOL BLANKETS, Worth $4.50 to $7 pair. ALL COTTON BLANKETS, Worth 60c to $3 pair.
Children's Tam O'Shanters, worth 50c, only Fancy Poppeitrees, to close, worth 10s to $1, at just . 10 c Fleeced Wrapper Goods, special, per yard
Heavy Outings, worth 12c, light and dark patterns, QCzC
1 4 Off
39c Half Price 5c
.
FOUND Ladies' dressing jacket
r Owner can have same by calling
at 311 S. 12th street.
M"I"M"I"1"M ! M"I' I I I' M1 M1 1"I -X"I- IXItt' -I"!"!
Prices Furnished by Mather Bros. Co.
Anthracite, all sizes . . Pocahontas Lump . . . Jackson Lump, forked . Winifrede Lump, forked Pittsburg Lunp .... Hocking Lump .... Indiana Lump Nut 8nd Slack
Per Ton . $7.50 4.75 . 5.00 . 4.25 . 4.25 . 4.0O . 50 . 2.50
Half Ton $3.00 2.50 2.05 2 25 2.25 2.15 l.OO 1.40
DELIVERED BY TEAM 25c extra when carried in.
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SUNDAY
: JA1ARY 1ST,
JANUARY 2ND NEW YEAR'S HOLIDAY.
All deposits made on January 3rd, 1905, will draw interest from January 1st, 1905, on account of the New Year's holidays the first and second of the month.
Start the New Year with a Savings Account. DICKINSON TRUST CO-
.
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 Washing and ironing at 309 south fifth street. Home Laundry. 314t.
WANTED To rent or buy a good spvnd hand typewriter. State
terms and make of machine, dress box 223, Lynn, Ind.
Ad-
WANTED 10 men in each State to travel, tack signs and distribute samples and circulars of our goods salary $75.00 per month, $3.00 per 'day for expenses. Kuhlman Co., Department W. d28-2m
McNeil & Porterfield, 920 Main, tf
streets, package of clothing. Return to 211 North .Sixth street.
LOST Ten dollar bill somewhere
between Nixon's candy store and Neff & Nusbaum's shoe store. Return to 910 Main street. Reward.
LOST Saturday night on Main street. A gold watch and fob. Please
return
ward.
to Iliff's Store and
get
re-
FOUND A door key at Fletcher's.
LOST Pair spectacles between S.
5th and A and K. of P. Temple. Return to 116 S. 5th or Palladium office and get reward. 'M-3t
LOST White kid purse -trimmed
with .tinsel and containing one dollar bill and two ad one-half dollar bill and two and one-half 10th and get reward.
FOUND A ladies' purse. Call at
Grand Hotel and describe same and receive purse.
LOST In small yellow envelope,
nose glasses, gold frame and chain and hook attachment for ear. Return to 1031 Main street. Reward. 31-3t
Miss Mary Austin, -;the popular milliner, will occupy ' the room recently vacated by Mrs. Banker in East Main street. Mr. Joseph L. Fitzgibbons, of Sioux City, Iowa, returned last evening after a pleasaut visit with local relatives and friends. Dr. J. A. Ronthaler, of Chicago, a well known clergyman of that citv is visitng relatives in the city. Roy Howard, who has been sporting editor of the Indianapolis Star, leaves that paper and goes to the St. Louis Post Dispatch tomorrow.
ANNA BENNETT'S BREAD AT HAD LEY BROS. S0-2t
POLO
LOST Xmas Eve two aprons on S.
11th or on A between 11th "and 12th. Return to No. 10 S. 11th,
LOCAL BREVITIES.
(Continued from fifth page.) Sutton goal Harper Score Ft. Wayne 3, Indianapolis 4 Rushes Iliggins 10, Whipple A. Fouls Ley don. Stops--Sutton 41, Harper 33. R e f e roe Haley. Attendance 1,100. First Period. Whipple 12:33. Canavan :19. Second Period. Iliggins 2:04. Whipple 2:44. Iliggins 4:54. Third Period. Iliggins :15. Uauhton 12:07.
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bold by all Druggists; Send for Free Book The Athlophoros b.. Now Haven, Conn.
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Richmoid Shoe Co.
.Elghth&nd Main.
Clias. II. Kelt man
Geo. W. Deaker
It's Great
FOR SALE A good Indianapolis business college scholarship. Call at Palladium. tf FOR SALE Want ads one-half a cent a word. tf
WANTED Boarders at 32 S. 9th St.
and roomers
WANTED A girl to do general housework at 1S04 N. F. street.
WANTED Fvinished icons, central-location, good reference. Address Box 150. r
WANTED A good girl to work at Mrs. Owen Carroll's, 309 north twelfth street.
FOR SALE A life scholarship in Johnson's Practical School of Telegraphy and Railroading. Any young man contemplating practical railroading or telegraphy, will do well to buy this scholarship, which e will sell reasonable. tf
FOB BENT.
FOR RENT House 5 rooms, electric lights and natural gas, hard and soft water, 29 N. 19th st. Home phone 742. eod-tf
FOR RENT Two houses, good condition, one new, JT, 17th St. Call 1S04 N. F. street'-
WANTEDA girl to do general housework at IS 04 N. F. St.
FOB SALE.
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pnmnnn niwprrv n. sneciaiiv.
FOR RENT Furnished house. Call at 304 north "fifteenth. Home phone 1291.
FOR RENT 8 room bouse, 402 N.
19th. Phone 497. IStf
LOST OB STBAYED.
LOST Monday night, in Ft. Wayne
avenue, between Sixth and Eighth
Underwear at Fletcher's. tf Plenty of nice fresh oysters to be had at Price's, no bones in their oysters and cheaper than turkey. -fc For the best ice cream for your New Year's dinner order at Price's. Drs. Pierce and Chenoweth, Dentists, Colonial Bldg., corner . seventh and Main, third floor. Phone 1637. 4-eod-lmo. A new line of Stay and Kokobola Toilet Articles and Perfumes at Adams Drug Store. 17tf. , A box of Price's elegant chocolates makes a nice present for Nov. Year's. Ice cream the very best for parties or receptions can be had at Price's. Take the Dayton & Western cars o the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now open. t Emmons Tailoring Co., makes fine suits and overcoats at $15 and $18. 30-2t Sweet Florida oranges, Malaga Grapes and California Pears at Price 's. Hot chocolate with wafers served at Price's. 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. Frank Fitzgibbons, of Piedmont, Mo., returned last evening, having been the guest of his father and family for the past two weeks.
I want the cash to make the following loans, with all good, firstclass mortgage loans: two $450, one $800, one $1,100, one $650. 31-6 S. K. MORGAN. & Ramsey Poundstone left yesterday
for a week's visit m Philadelphia and other Eastern cities.
f Dr. Park for high class dentistry,
8 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant
If Santa has brought you a violin,
mandolin, or Guitar see Henry F. Kamp for lessons. 2S-6
45Mr. John Haas, brother of County Clerk E. M. Haas, and family have moved here from Pennsylvania and
will take up their residence on the
Buhl farm.
Don't do without polo news. If the boy happens to miss you please
phone 21, and we will appreciate it -35
Do you want a good little farm with manv advantages. Call on J.
E. Moore, over 6 north seventh St. 20-tf. ,
Mr. Harry Fitzgibbons retur
yesterday to De Soto, Mo., afte
friends in the city.
Lyons With Kokomo. (Special to the Palladium.) Lafayette, December 30. Soxy Lyons, "the hurdle jumper, also very good at contract jumping, made his appearance with Kokomo here tonight. He relieved Fitzgerald at center for a while, but he did. not perform any stunts that would win him a medal in the hall of fame. Lafayette won the game, 5 to 4. The game was never in doubt. Kokomo had an accidental goal.
The lineup: Lafatvtte
rush . rush . . center . . . half back ?oa 1 .
Lafayette 5, Kokomo 4.
Rushes--Warner 9, Smith 2. Fouls None. Stops Tibbitts 34, Cusick 30. Referee Lowery. Attendance 1 ,130. First Period. Warner 5:34. Roberts 4:14. Second Period. Roberts -13:07. Smith :25. Third Period. Gavitt 4:14. Warner-1 :02. Accident to Kokomo 2:47. Gavitt 5:53. . Warner :30.
Warner Gavitt Wiley . Devlin . Tibbitts Score-
Kokomo , . . Smith . Roberts Fitzgerald . . . Hayes . . Cusick
Watch Night Meeting. There will be a watch nijrht meet
ing this evening at the Apostolic Hol
iness Mission in North Eleventh
and G streets, conducted by the Rev. B. M. Kilgore, of Cincinnati, Ohio.
All are cordiallv invited to attend
That complete stock of Shoes an
Slippers. The largest line of bright, new Christmas Shoes and Slippers
The prettiest styles and most com!
plete assortments ever shown bj
one house ...
Take a look at our Ladies' Fur Trintnei Nuilifiers, in black, red and
Drown, only gac A HAIR. Our line at $1.25 and $1T50 Our line of Men's Slippers at 4 $1.50 can't be beat.
A pair of Douglas Patent Leahers willQmake a fine Christmas
present, ana only S3. 50 A PX1R.
re beauties.
c, 75c, $1.0
Krippendorf's Shoes for Ladies
SEE OUR WINDOW
TO COME
Tc our store this week fdr our Winter Clothing:
an Furnishings. This is the time to fill in on arching needed. j You know the class of 1 Clothing and Furnishis we sell. We've told you about that time and ain.
7th to 3 J st. inclusive, voulfl buv better Gothine
md better rurnishines thafti vou ve ever done
etore tor your money. Here is what a little cas!
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Deaths and Funerals.
Fulghum The funeral of Freder
ick Clarkson Fulghum "will take plac
Sunday morning at 10:.'30 o'clock at
flip T-.lct ATflifi trpt Vfifrnl ' lint-fW .
Friends may call at anv time. Plea
omit flowers.
ALL-WOOL SUITS.
$7.50. $8 50, SI
OVERCOATS.
S7, $9, $10. $ I
will do:
S12 and S15-
U50 and S15-
Small Blaze.
The hre department was called F5-
terday morning to the Minck low
ing company. An employe othe company in an endeavor to if a frozen pipe set some of the woc'ork on fire. The loss caused y the
blaze was very small.
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Ticket 217 Won The fine Morris cha;-lvch was
raffled off bv Wayne 2701, G. U. O. of F." was wo V ticket 217. Ticket S2 was the s-on and 773 the
third. If the firs101 is not presented at A. L.latt's barber shop within two wer5 tlle chair will be awarded to thlder of fhe second
tieket and tKsame with the third. STOCF11011113' MEETING. A me of th shareholders in the Sed National Bank of Richmond,d wm be held at 1 o'clock p. vf1 the hanking house on Tuesdauary 10th 1905, for the pnrpcf electing nine directors to ve tie ensumg year, and th tran-
4ction of anv nth. i v.
my come hfn
-v- meeting. JOHN B. DOUGAN, n. yi o. , President
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