Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 January 1906 — Page 7

THTJIISDAY, JANUARY 11. 19G6. The Classified Advertisement is one of. the most unique of modern newspaper inventions. It is small and unpretentious, but it seizes upon the interest of the reader with an iron grip and will not let go. It sets him dreaming of an opportunity to purchase a farm, or a business opening, or a chance to establish a profitable agency at home; of a chance to secure a lositioti, or where to rent a house, or room on short notice. You will note below a modest half column as the beginning of our Department of Classified Advertising. This department, small at present, will in a short time assume large proportions, and a class of people will be formed here just as in other cities, who buy a newspaper for the sake of the advertising it contains. (Qkeat MNUKIRY

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1 When all are in more or less need of extreme winter necessities. The first blasts of severe winter weather finds bur entire stock of fine Winter Merchandise at a sacrifice. No wonder the crowds! No wonder the selling! The inclement, unfavorable, cold weather is no drawback,

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on all Winter Merchandise is the greater. READ! vital interest to all money savers.

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All Blankets go at off. Think what this means. All comforts go at ' oil, a saving of 25 per cent. 1 lot Ladies' Cloaks, worth $5.00 to .$10.00, go at $1-00 1 lot Ladies' Cloaks, worth $12.00 to $15.00, go at ' $2.50 1 lot 45-inch Coats, worth $10.00 to $12.50, go at '. $5.00 The finest, best selected and most stylish line of Ladies' Coats in the city at 1-3 off. All Suits, Skirts, Waists and Furs go likewise. Better select now. $1.25 Black Mercerized Petticoats go at 75 (!c Full Standard Calicoes, go at, yard 04 8 l-3c Fine Sheer India Linen, only yard O5 Cc Comfort Calicoes go at, yard 0 10c Dress Ginghams, they're going fast, only, yard 05 Good Percales, lark patterns, only, yard 05 Apron Ginghams, full standard 0c quality, only 0 10c and 15c Embroidery Insertions, only, yard 03 15c Embroideries, only, yard 10 20c Embroideries, only, yard 15 35c Corset Covers Embroidery, only 23 All Remnants go at V2 off. Table Linens greatly reduced. Notions at Clean-Up Prices 5c Safety Pins, 2 for 05 2 Paper Pins for 01 5c Hairpin Cabinet, 2 for 05 5c Star Braid, 2 for 05 Mourning Pins, per box 01 Ladies' 5c Ejnbroidered Handkerchiefs, to clean up. only 03 Ladies' 10c Embroidered Handkerchiefs, to clean up, only 05 Ladies' 15c Embroidered Handkerchiefs, to clean up, only 08 Ladies' 9-inch Leather Bags, only 23 Ladies' Bags, worth up to 75c, only 43 Everything Goes. Nothing Reserved. Hosiery and Underwear. Every piece, every pair, every garment means a saving. Silk Selling is Remarkable. The greatest we have ever experienced, but why of this? 'Tig $1.25, yard wide, guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk, at only f 89 'Tis $1.50, yard wide, Imported Black Taffeta Silk, at only $1.10 ,'Tis $1.00, 27-inch, guaranteed Black Taffeta Silk, at only 69 'Tis $1.25, yard wide, guaranteed Black Peau de Soie Silk, at, only 89 Be it Skirt, Waist or Petticoat, right now is the time. Hundreds hav.e taken advantage of this unusual offering. SILK OF MERIT! SILK OF VALUE! SILK OF SERVICE! Everything Reduced. Everything: means a Saving 50 elegant Silk Shawls go at y off. All Corsets and Corset Waists reduced. All Lace Curtains, Portiere Curtains and Draperies at Clearance Prices. Thousands have profited by this unusual Bargain Event. Thousands have taken advantage of this Great Clearance.

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If not, we bid you come. To look means to purchase. To purchase means to save, SALE CONTINUES THROUGHOUT JAN'Y.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. FOR RESULTS.

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WANTED Sewing by the piece or by the day. 227 Chestnut street. WANTED Washingat 123 South Eighth street. l-9-5t

WANTED Girl to do ffilOlO Main street.

house work.

FOR 8 ALE. Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block. Phone 3. tf.

! FOR SALE Cutter at No. 122 Fort

Wayne Avenue.

WANTED To work on Saturday by a boy at the Business College. Inquire at the Business College. WANTED A good girl for general housework. Small family, 52 S. 13th street WANTED A good boy to work in the liailroad restaurant.

WANTED Washings South Fifth street.

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WANTED Representative in own community. $500.00 capital required, flood salary to right party. Bona-flde rral estate proposition. Address New Martinsville Im

provement company, Steelton, W. Va. Diet. S. 29-tf WANTED There will be an opening S003 at the Business College for a boy to work for his tuition. Call at once, plnne 68 or 240. It6-tf

LOST Gold locket and ladies' ring somewhere on Main street between Eighth and Sixth streets. Finder please leave at this office and receive reward. l-9-5t LOST A black and white greyhound. Reward if returned to Tom Doloff, of the Baggage mastter's office of the Union station. l-9-5t LOST Or exchanged hats at First M. E. church with initial letters C. M. M. in the hat. Finder pleaso leave at 218 N. 8th street. Reward.

ROR RENT House of six rooms, No. 20 N. 17th street. Enquire 29 south 19th street. . 6-2t

FOR RENT Five or six rooms in good location. Call phone 1111. 3-8t.

FQR RENT Desk bench or shop room, with power at 1024 Main street, Richmond Auto Station, tf

FOR RENT Nice furnished ronrr for gentleman, 120 South Ssvratu

LOST A Boston terrier, face half white, brindle body. Return to 303 N. 10th and get reward. 6-2t.

LOST S. II. S. watch fob, with gold locket on it. Finder please call phone 8G8. LOST From farm west of city, black and white, rough coated female Collie. W. B. Fulghum, R. R. No. 8. Phone 901A. FOUND Gentleman's brown golf glove. Owner may have same by calling at 1100 Butler street. Phone 1709. 3-5t.

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(Palladium Correspondence J Chester, Jan. 10. Dougan Hodgin has rented Mrs. Robert's property and will move there soon. Mary Bush is on the sick list. Miss Lena Ilialt is slowly getting bettor. The following were the guests at the Minor House Saturday evening in honor of Harry Minor and bride: Harry Jordan, Harry Morrow, Frank Carman, Will and Frank Brown, Harry Hodgin, John and Frank Minor. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bunker were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chan Stedham, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin are visiting at Indianapolis. Mrs. Fred Harvey is quite sick with grip. Alsie Kendall returned to Cambridge City Sunday evening. Rev. E. Wesley Hal penny, General Secretary State Sunday School association will be at Chester M. E. church Monday, Jan. 15th, afternoon and evening, and a good attendance is desired. Mrs. Stevens of Spring Grove was here Sunday, the guest of Mrs. Huff-rnnn.

The funeral of Elizabeth A. Hunt I was held at Chester Friends' church,' Wednesday, January 3rd, services !

c...iv;U?rci uy iicv. A.ueJport, Oviiial at Chester. The pall bearers were as follows: Fred Hunt, Luther Starbuck, Alvie Hunt, Homer Hunt, Henry Brocamp and Ben Kuhlenbeck. Union Aid society met at Ada Morrow's. Next meeting will be with Mrs. Webster. Sunday was the 20th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rotherrnal, and it was very pleasantly celebrated at their home by a nice dinner being served. They received many nice presents. Those present were Charles Rothermal and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Smelser, Mr. Bover and family, Elmer and Will Rothermal and their families, Mr. and

. .Shake off the grip of your old enemy, Nasal Catarrh, by using Ely's Cream Balm. Then will all the swelling and soreness bo driven out of the tender, inflamed membranes. The fits of sneezing will cease and the discharge, as offensive to others as t yourself, will be cured when the causes that produce it. are removed. Cleanliness, comfort and health renewed by the use of Cream BaJm: Sold by all druggists for 50 2ents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 Warren Street- New York.

The Southern California New Train. Beat Eonte. The Los Angeles Limited, electrie lighted, new from the Pullman shops, with all latest innovations for travel comfort, leaves Chicago 10:05 p. m. daily, arrives Los Angeles 4:45 p. m. third day. Solid through train via Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line and The Salt Lake Route. Pullman drawing room and tourist sleeping cars, composite observation car, dining cars, a la carte service. For rates sleeping car reservationa and full particulars apply to your nearest agent or address A. IL. Wasrsrener, Trav. Agt., 215 Jackouns Blvd.. Chicago, 111. 12-31

The Southern California New Train. Best Eonte. The Lo Angeles Limited, electric lighted, new from the Pullman shops, with all latest innovations for travel comfort, leave Chicago 10:00 p. m. daily, arrives Los Angeles 4:25 p. m. third day. Solid through trains vi.i Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern Line and The Salt Lake Route. For rates, sleeping car reservations and fnll particulars apply to your nearest agent or address. A. H. Wa:rgener, Trav. Agt., 215 Jackson Blvd, Chicago, 111.