Richmond Palladium (Daily), 13 February 1906 — Page 5
,THB VmNG PALLADIUM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13. .1906.
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Dickinson Trust Company has money to loan on real estate at favorable terms. Wfcdo not loan over one-half the value' of property. ' A. B. Roe of New;' York, who has been the guest of Rev; -and Mrs. Hadley returned yesterday. II. L. Ashley was in Cincinnati on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fox are visiting friends at Dayton, O. Miss Pearl Stone s pent Sunday with .frienJs at Cambridge City. Dr. Ha Idleston of Winchester was in this city yesterday. Country Dressed Chickens at Doan's. I3-5t Mr. W. D. White returned to her home at New York yesterday after a visit with relatives iu this city. George Jill's, who Attends business College spent Sunday with his parents .it Win tester. Little Pis Sausage at Doan's. 13-5
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Mors of thcio Sweet Florida Oranges, 3c a dozen at Down's. 13-5t Kyle Clnrd. a student of Business College, spent Sunday with his parents at Winchester. See Dickinson Trust Company for loans on real estate. Favorable terms on loans of less than one-half the value of property. Harry Englebrecht made a business trip to Greenville yesterday. A happy jthoiigfit,.: Mrs. Austin's Pancakes for breakfast. Ready in a jiffy. ;,!'iV Mrs. Waren Laeey and son left yesterday for a visit with relatives at Cincinnati. A happy thought, Mrs. Austin's Pancakes for breakfast. Ready in a jiffy. Mbs Mary Gaar returned to Toudor Wall, Indianapolis, yesterday after a short visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jonas Gaar of Eat Main street. A happy thoucht, Mrs. Austin's Pancakes for breakfast. Ready in a jiffy. J. A. Murphy, n former resident of this eity, passed through this city yesterday on his way to Xenin, O. Money to loan on. farms- or city property on favorable terms. We do not loan more than one-half the value of property. Dickinson Tmst Co. . Miss Opal Husson went to Indianapolis yesterday. Ralph Hall, a student of Business College spent Sunday at. Winchester. Rev. Thomas Graham of the First Presbyterian church, went to Indianapolis yesterday on business. Fred Grisnell visited friends in College Corner on Sunday. The Misses Tagsrart returned yesterday to Indianapolis after visiting W. A. Sample and wife for several days. Russell Dennis spent Sunday with friends in Dayton. John F. Hasemeier left for New York last evening to spend, several weeks in the eastern markets. .
ATTENTION!
Unorganized carpenters and mill men. 1 -'-,. There will be a meeting of carpenters and mill men, unorganized, held at 511 Main street,' third floor, Thursday, February 15, at 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited. By Order of Committee.
DISTRICT DEPUTY KELLY.
Will Have Charge of Conferring Third Degree to Big Class of K. of C. at Rnshville.
SOCIAL EVENTS
I fixe ladies of the Fifth Street M. Ev?church gave a social at the church last evening. The following program was rendered: Piano duet by Eva and Elizabeth Phelps. - . "The Parson's Sociable," Raymond Wildig. "Who Made the Speech!" Lottie Holzapfel. "Long Comes Liza With the Broom," Elmer Wildig. '"' "An Open Talk," Hugh Foss. Recitations by Lester Frame. Song by Lottie Holzapfel. Recitation, "Jack," Elizabeth Phelps. "When Pa Begins to Shave," Paul Ellis. Song, "Two Little Tired Turkeys," Ardath Thompson. Recitation, "Mrs. Piper," Eva Phelps. This was followed by stereoptieon views on American scenery and history. The social -was well attended. The mite box opening of the Woman's Home Missionary Society of Orpcc church, was held last evening at t' e hon e of Mrs. James Turner. Ill North Ninth street.
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Wodiiosday I'ViMiiiiy at the mntry i '.). T-oth hii.luc and drive whist will he played. All laeiuhers are cordially invited. 45A called meetinsr of the Flower Mission' will' be held this afternoon at the home of Miss Pal, North Eleventh street, for reveiving the report of committee' for' the supper to be given next Thursday evening at M& sonic Templet ?!f ' : R: The members, of .the "Music Study" club are . invited by .The After math,7ito attend an illustratied talk on -Italian Art, at the South Eighth Street- "church on Tuesday evening, February 13. The laides of the "Aftermath will give stereoptieon views of Italian Art at the Friends South Eighth Street church Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. The Flower Mission will give a supper at the Masonic Temple Thursday, February loth, from 5:30 to 8 o 'clock.
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("'oniplimentary to the members of the Musical Study Club, an artists' recital will be irivea at the Ger.iiett theatre" Thursday evening. February l.". at (.Vh.ek. by the Starr Pi ano Company. The artists will be Mr. Louis Klbel, pianist, and Miss Elizabeth Warder Lemmon, vocalist, with Mrs. C. IJ. -limit, of Richmond, accompanist. Following the rendition of the program, the members of the Musical Study club will be entertained by the Starr Piano Company at the Westcott Hotel. All the seats in the theatre will be reserved for this recital and tickets are being sent not only to the members of the Musical Club but to many others as well. Those who will not be able to attend, are requested to hand the tickets to others who can attend.
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION
MET IN REGULAR SESSION YESTERDAY MORNING.
Rev. Nelson Read an Interesting Paper Prof. Starbnck to Address ... Society in Two Weeks. i , - -
The Ministerial Association met yesterday morning in regular session; The Rev. Mr. Nelson, of the Grace M. E. church read a paper on "The Recent Conversion of the son of Henry Everett Hale." A general discussion followed. The Association invited Prof. - Starbuck, of Eariham College, to address the meeting - two weeks from yesterday on the subject of "Psychology and Religion." Prof. Starbuck accepted the invitation and will appear before the Association on February 26. r
HEARD CASE YESTERDAY.
William H. Kelly, of this city, Dis-J Judge Fox yesterday in the circuit
trict Deputy of the Khigjits' of Col- court heard the evidence in the case umbus, will confer the third degree of C. W. Genn, et al., vs. Russell Gay. on a number of candidates at an in- He will render a decision later.
iation of Knights " 'of Columbus Bushrille, on February 25.
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MenU Black Stiff' Hate, Thomas & CI Q Thomaa' $2.60 K&t; goes at . . . 01 ifO
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FURNISHINGS Men's black stripe Work Shirts, worth tOc, go at . 39c Men's Shirts, Thomas & Thomas' 75c. s.iff bosom .c 39c Men's Soft Fosom Shirt?, worth 75c, at . . . . 40c Men's $1 Shirts, out of Thomas & Thomas' stock . 6cf Men's Police and Fireman's Saspendets, worth 35c in Thomas & Thomfs stock, to go t . . . .19c Men's fine dress Suspenders, wotth 35c. at . . . . . 19c
Shoes To Go at a Bargain much lesTthanTocents
Ladies' 50c Rubbers, all sizes 29c Men's $1 50 Arctics, all sizes Sc Men's Rubber Overshoes, worth 7oc, at . . 65c Men's Storm Jersey Alaska Overshoes, worth $1.00, at 3c Men's Rubber Boots, worth $3.00, at . . $3.25 Children's Dongola Kid Slices :;,c
Children's Dress Kid Shoes 47c Girls' fine $1.25 Dress Shoes at . . . . 9ic Children's Dongola Kid Sho s, sizes 5J to S. worth $1.00, at S5c Boys' Satin Calf Shoes, sizes 10 to Viyi. This shoe is worth $1.00. goes at . . . (9c Bos' Satin Shoes, worth $1.25, at ... . 9Sc
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Men s Sat;n Calf, lace or congress, at . . 9c Men's Dress Shoes, $1.25 to $1.98 Men's $3 00 Dress Shoes at S3. 39 Ladies' Dress Shoes, worth $1.25, at . . . 98c Ladiis' $2.00 Dress Shois at $1.39 L'fdies' $?.00 Dress Slices at $1.9H Ladies' fine Dres Shoes at $2.50 to . . $2.98
DRY GOODS NOTIONS 1,200 Yds Outinjr Flannel, regular 10c quality, extra heavy fleeced; light colors only, 10 Days' Clearing Sale Price,.... 5c per Yd 50 Pieces Indigo Blue print, good patterns. 10 Days' Clearance Sale Price 4c 50 Pieces Black and Grays, all good choice patterns. 10 Days' Sale Price 4c 50 Pieces New Spring Patterns in Seersucker Ginghams, worth 1214c. 10 Days' Sale Price 9c 72 inch Wide Cream Linen Damask, worth 50e, 10 Days' Sale Price, .33c 100 Choice Patterns of good Silkolines, worth 8 l-3c, 10 Days' Sale Price 4c Plain Cream Outing Flannel, worth 6Vc, 10 Days' Sale Price 4c 50 Pieces New India Linen, worth today 7c, 10 Days' Sale Price 4c per Yd 100 Pieces fine Torchon Lace and Inserting, worth 5, 7, and 81-3 10 Days' Sale Price 2l2c 40-inch Striped Curtain Swiss, worth S l-3c, 10 Days' Sale Price 5c New Choice 1906 Spring Sateens, worth 25c, just as nice as summer silk, 10 Days' Sale Price 15c 100 Pieces White .Marble and Fancv Table Oilcloth, vour choice for any, 10 Days' Sale Price 10c 10-4 Good Fleeced Cotton Blankets, in gray and tans, worth 58c, 10 Days' Sale Price 35c per pair. 10-4 Extra Large and Heavy Fleeced Blankets, in gray and tan worth 75c, 10 Days' Sale Price 48c 100 Comforts made from good quality silkoline, filled with good cotton, worth $1.25, 10 Days' Sale Price ......79c 20-inch Check Toweling, worth 5ef 10 Days' Sale. Price 4c 16-inch All Linen Unbleached Crash, worth 6Vkc, 10 Days' Sale Price, . ....... .'Is. ..... ........ .5c 100 Self Opener Umbrellas, 28 inch, made of fine serge covering, paragon frame, naturaf handles, sold at. $1.00, 10 Days' Sale Price.. .... .. ....'....'......7...... ....69c 100 Children's Toques, slightly soiled, regular 25c grade, to close at 10 Days' Sale Price ........ 9c Ladies' Muslin Gowns, tucked, lace and embroidered trimmed, worth boc, 10 Days' Sale Price 33c A Big Thing in Men's Collars, from the Thomas & Thomas stocks, worth 15e, 10 Days' Sale Price. ,5c Ladies' Fleecedback Shirt' Waists, choice styles, well made and perfect fitting, 10 Days' Sale Price 89c Ladies' Wocl Waists, sold at $1.50, $2.50, to close, 10 Days' Sale Price $1.00 " HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DEP'T. Where Money cuts a figure, the Hosiery is it. For the sole purpose of reducing the stock quickly, we mention just to remind you if you have wants, don't delay. Men's Fancy Half Hose, in-. blacks, navy, tans, and reds, reg- . ular 10c quality, 10 Da3s' Sale Price 5c per pair.
Men's Heavy Mixed Half Hose, regular 10c grade, 10 Days' Sale Price 5c Men f s Ext Heavy Fleeced Half Hose, brown mixed, regular 15c grade, 10 Days' Sale Price 10c Ladies' Fust Black Hosiery, all sizes, regular 10c quality, 10 Days' Sale Price, . ; . . . , .5c per pair. Extra Fine Quality Ladies Black Hosiery, ribbed top, regular 15c grade, 10 Days' Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . .10c per pair Children's Hosiery, fast black, all sizes, 5 to 8y2, 10 Days' Sale Price, 5c Boys' Brown Striped Ribbed Fleece Lined Underwear, in Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, 24 to 34, worth 25e, 10 Days' Sale price, 14c Men's BI112 Ribbed Underwear, Fleeced Back, all sizes, Shirts and Drawers, 10 Days' Sale Price, 19c Men's Blue Ribbed Shirts only, fleeced back, regular 50c grade, 10 Days Sale' Price, 25c Men's Extra Heavy Brown Mixed Fleeced Back Underwear, Shirts and Drawers, all sizes, regular 50c grade, 10 Days' Sale Price 39c Children's Union Suits, Ecru color, Jersey Ribbed, fleeced back, all sizes, regular 50c grade, 10 Days' Sale Price 25? Ladies' Fine Quality Camels Hair Underwear, Vests and Pants, regular $1.00 Grade, 10 Days' Sale Price, 65c Ladies' Black Mercerized Petticoats, extra full skirt, well made, worth $1.25, 10 Days' Sale Price, 79c Ladies' Flannelette Skirts, best quality, 10 Days' Sale Price,.: ........ 39c Ladies Heavy Cloth Dress Skirts, well made, worth $10, 10 Days' Sale Price, ' ....:) ..:.............. i ... . .89c Ladies' Fine Dress Skirts, one lot about 25; skirts, alL colors, worth from $4:00 to $7.50, 10 Days ' Sale. Price ; . . . : . $2.98 Children's Cloaksat less than Half Price- , : Ladies' Plain Coats at cost price to close out. " You can put your confidence in what the Hoosier Advertises. . . . These specials in our Carpet Curtain Department : Choice Carpets worth 35c, 10 Days' Sale Price ...25c Straw Matting worth 18c, 10 Days' Sale Priee 12l2C Best Quality 9 s 12 Azminster Rugs, worth $25.00," 10 Days' Sale Price . .$18.98 Mill End Lineoleums. big selection of patterns, worth 60c, 10 Days' Sale Price 38c Curtain Poles in oak, white and brass, your choice, 10c each, complete LACE CURTAIN BARGAINS. 100 Pair Nottingham Curtains, cream color only, 3 yards long, worth (35e per pair, 10 Days' Sale Price -38c 50 Pair Nottingham Curtains, 3 yards , long, choice patterns' to select from, worth $1.50, 10 Days' Sale Price ,98c Choice Pat if rns Swiss Curtains, new 1906 styles, worth 50c, 10 Days' Sale Price .. ...58c
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