Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 March 1906 — Page 5

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WE WILL SELL

21b. Car'sriePiAe 'Apple, regular 15c value, 8 . cents; 2, fofc 15 cents. 3 lb.-Can"SneKraut, at 8 cents; 2 for 15 cents, H No. .1 Good-Sugar .-dorn, at 5 cents ' can ; 6Q CjeHts' . dozen. ' -The " Peacock ' Brand of Little Gem Sugar; Cbrn ' at 8 cen,ts; 2 for 15 cents; 85 cents per ddzen. r 2 lb. Can fadney Beaps at 7 cents ; l4 for 25'centa. An E'xtra Stftedarly June Pea; regular 15alvl, ne for 9 cents; 3 for 25 cnt3; 90 cents dozen. , The Famous Great Western Marafat Pea for 6 -cents per can ; 05 cents dozen. 3 lb. Can of Great Western Hominy t 7 cents

vcaa; 4 for 25 cents y 7fi cents per dozen.

KOMIN HOMINEE! f TheJatestthinip .: can ldwmy' at 9 cents ; 3 for 25 -cents. ; . ?: 4 j

QA:a't,denjt J 2 or id cents 85 cerijf J&oenp 3 tbAifBaied Beans, either with "6r1UaSt 2

tomato sauce, at 7 cents can; 4 for 25 cents. 2 lb. Cans al-frtents'; 2 for 15 cents. Fancy Chunk Pine Apple, put up in syrup, reguilar 25 value --at 17' fcents ; a::fori50S'feent&:.

This store has the finest line of Can; Fruits that coud be seeuxAd ior their trade.

k A regular lb. 25 cent-white arid black cherry,' that we will sell you at 18 'cents; 2 for 35c. . A' California Peach sjnd Apricot, regular 25c. value at 18 cents; 2 for 35 cents. J .: ::..;:. : ' ' X" fine Peeie HeavyJ Syrup Peach 0 Apricot, regular, 2. value; forM5cents;?5 scents' fofc-. half dosed. j vicr?isni o r-ii A Ko. 1, 3 JbCan Blckberryf 13 cents; 2 for 2oc..t A Ko. 1 tJood Pear for table use, 20c. valqe, at 15 v ij cents; 85 pnts for; half dozen. V wzUJ 6-.1 Egg Plums, something iincyj in fleavy'yrrip,rl5l centsj 85ents forjte&if 'doieri;' .7 d ntM A No. 1 Good Peach!, peeled, at 13 cents; 2 for 25 cents. ) Pie Peaches at 9 cenjst 3 for 25 cents. FancyHLine-of ?Un! Can' Goods'. . 1 Gait JteXilums', both in. Egg and Green '1 'Gal? Pln Irpplelbr 25 cents per can. h

erries f or 35 ceiits per can. '

Concentrated Soupj 20 cents. '

ubarb f or 20 eentss - :J " -

1 Gal. Can Fancy California Apticotr-for'SSrcts"; $330 per dozen, j ( 5KiCi ; HI 2 lb. Can Strawberries at"9 cehVs; 3 for 25 eentstl 'lbi Caw'fttdOTer?esf: Gooseberries, at' ' 9"

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Ths sdod ar If worth fki)9ro than w ar selllrri -triornr td bu at , wholaaato. pflcaa-

Grandma's Powder Soap, a regular pc article at 3c; 2 foT. 5c. Battle Ax, a large package, at 4c; 3 for 10c. fiojd DuisUjo&all know what this is, 2 for 5 cents. . . Large "Siie G5ldnust, regiila 25c value, at" 15c. Big Bananailljye'p wtih rotating top, which Tin- ; sures it against evaporation, 10c article at 8c; 2 for 15c; 80Tpef dozen. j Swift V Pride So'Apj at 2 for 5c ;r 10 for 25c ; $255 ; perbox.'i - WJ ' Santa Clause,1 the 'soap that we iHave been runnirig hftrd and a good one at 9 bars for 25c Mascotj'-the -besC - of all washing Soaps, 2c per bar i3 for 25e ) $1175 per box. i 5 i'aiFy' Soap, the kindthkt floats? better than ' Ivoryat 4c 3 for-10c) ibr 25ccr ; Blue M6ndiy:Soap;-latge6i2 cake ;at 4c; 3 fore:: ' :10c?8 for-25c; v c2 A ;i .

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regular 15c article,! at 5c per

box, made at the Sanitarium , at iiattje Creek, Michigan. . . Grain lyerjaelssameias Grape Nutspcjbox,

Force ! Force f The strength producer, regular V 15c article rat'llc. . ; ' l s-.i- 'r . v Xcelo awdalta Vita; at Sef'for lSe.1-' r, : 1 All kinds of Pan Cake. Flours,' 10c value, at yc; "" "85c per dozen. ! '."V.; '' " ; " w Holland Rusk, a regiilar 15c article, at 7aC. New York Buckwheat Flour at 4c lb ; 7 lbs for 25 cents.. .Vid ... iW-v , 0. Flake Hominy. at 4c J 3 lbs, for 10c Cracked. Hominy at 5 lbs for 10c. ' Rolled Oats and QatlMeal, 3 lbsfoxlOfi, Hand Picked Navy. Beans at 3c.lb;'.$l-,75 bushel. : Marafat Beans 5c lb. ..lima, Beans,:7c; & for. 25e,v.' -?-.:-r::-:-T " Macaroni and Egg Noodles,, at 7c j 4 lb. .for 25c?, ; r;

Lent Having Commenced Our Canned , Fish will be the Greatest Bargain of all. sardihes ! K:.';.:.h,:r; h,v th Talk about Oil Sardines, just think of them Continental 4, with keyopener, at 5 cents per can; 6ior 25 cents; by the dozen, 45 cents. Mustard Sardines at: Be 2 rf or;l5ej 80c; dozen. ArKo; 1 f aticy imported 'Sardines-regulafilOc val- " ue atBc;J2 for 15c- :hJ.rt vu.

Sardines that ; is boneless Norwegian," at'

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The Mane Elizabeth Brand, aft Imjrcrted Sardine ' large", can, at 15c ; $1.65 dozjvorth $2 to buy

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One-half lb. size of Ha

. at 7c; 4 for 25c; 70c

1 lb. LuhchC6ngue at 1

All 5c y&his of Potted

at 41; 3 for 10c

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Red Salmo

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at 8c: 2 for 15c.'

erring, Kippard Herrip&and jMack-

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1 13c canfiiCScf $1.40 pe dozg?

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ftover Salinon steak, 25c rvalue, -it

RIED FRUITS

.. value at 9c; 3 for 25e-.- j , .. .' Evaporated Blackberries, worth 15c, we will sell 30 io 40 Extra Large Silver Prunes, 15c v&lue at 10 cents. -v.-?.--- ;

Soltana,v heedless Raisins, the imported. VA'W i

ciear as vry&iai ai oct & lur jc. Faiicy Moore Park Apricots, 13 2 for 25q.

1 lt Package of Seedless Raisins, also Currants, J

for 10 cents. j " : ' J Dried 'eas at 3c per lb; 9 lbs for 25c ' 1 COFFEES! COFFEES! Mocha and Java Coffee of the" 35c value, we will sell you at 2 lb. , , The biggest of r'l bargains is the ,MaracaDO,, ind Santas, a regular 25c value, at 18c; 2 for 35 cents. ; ! - Hoods Leader Coffee-still goes at 15c. i Hood's. Fancy Blend and 23 stamps at 25c.

Catsups and Preserves Souders, Blackwells and Heinz 's Catsup, regular 1 pint 25c bottle at 18 cents; 2 for 35c. The half pint size 15c value at 10c; $1.10 per doz. ; Preserves of all different. ' kiods, 15c values in one pound jars at 9c ; 3 Jor 25c. Tomato Soup, Snyders Libby's, Columbian, 10c value, goes at 7c; 4 for 25c. . .. . , ....... The large quart size, regidlfic values at 10c. " . ' ? ' Chili. Sauced Mixed Pickles, CHow-Chow, all Ko' ' 1 good goods in 10c bottles, at 8c; 2 for 15c. y. " New England Mince Meat, $c package ; 2 for i5c ; 80c per dozen. ' : ' 1 : 1: JelUes' 40 doz -of assorted Jellies, regular tl0c values at 7c; 4 for 25ci : 7 25c Preserves 4nd Jellies, none better, Lutz and Schramm and Old Virginia" ' or Lippincott Crees;25c values, at 18c; 2 for 35c' "'- ' ' r- . , ' - ' Tas ! Tboc! ? This i whr w gt gratr bargains tdan In any othsr part of ths stors. Imperial Tea and lots of it, well worth 50W 30Tf

. per pound. , i "-"::' f$v9.'

VwFaney English Breakfast Fine Black1

per ;p,,...nj8 ueyion leas, just wnat jouwaat.. .

pr your mojing drinks, at 45c lb., well. WQrtJr.

Uqeoiore n4 Baakat ,Fine Japap, Tea. at .3Qct,J

regular ovc gooas. - Gun'' 'p"owder the one rvTei that the average per-

v I sons uses,- 75c -lb-.' goods in this sale for, 45o.fr .i

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We will sell you the Gold Medal during .ibis sale'

. at : 65o per flack, as good as any 75cNralu'g Pride' Richmond, Boh White, or Elk Hor-rood - winter - wheat" flour, . guaranteed, .at pVsacc

i 25, K Sack Gknulatedf Sugar, $15. 20 ' lbs A. ' fear," IlioO.

21 lbs. XC Sugar $1.00. ; -,d Gallon MilkrPjans, onr.regular 10c values, at 5c . each.- ' j ... ..... , . .

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SALT

We have quite a large amount of this you may have at OOc per barrel. '; r .t ;

5 lb Sajeks of thJQeslable Salt at 5c; 6 for. 25c. -

Regular 25c sacks Dairy Salt, at ISc. "' A regular 50c size, 28 pounds, at 35c.; -i-This is.'ibmetning our farjner trade should look to

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O - Remember the above ire on jr "'a "few of the. many items we received in this lot. We give freely the S. & H. Os pit Friday morning at 7 o'clock.

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,.Kev. Addison Parker-of Piqua, formerly of this city, .vas here yesterday on fa short business trip. ' ' -Dickinson Trust Cowjarffy has money to loan on reaj&ptate. at favorable terms. WWo aot loan over one-half the. value - of property. ' Guy S. McCabe and wife will leave Boqn bn an extensive tour of the South: - - ::-rHJVf Money to. loan on farpaaor city

property on . f avoraia terms. We do not loan more tbi one-talf the val ue of property, ujt Dickinson Trust Co. . ; v -Cw '.vi.- .

William A- llawley, of the Pennsylvania Engtfneeriitg Department, has gone tp Chicago on. a visit, ,

Mrs. A. E. Smith and sister, iliss Leona Austin, are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. B. Shera, in Collecre Cor

ner, Ohio, for a few days

Just what you wajrfT. Small place in the county foale, $1,400. Call oii Woodhurst, 913 Main.! - The Musical Study. Club will meet Tuesday morning, March 6, at 9:30 at the Home of Mrs. Frank Watt on South Fifteenth street. If you don't know what you want, try Mrs. Austin's Pancakes fora really good breakfast. . - f .vy.-,-' -f . Miss Pauline Williams of North Ninth street,-iaj visiting friends at Eaton, p.;-;2-

Frank Harris was at yesterday.

Greensfork

Oysters stewed, fried or ra at Price's.

Crushed fruit Sti

cream and six other best at Price's. .. . i-

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Mrs. Oliver,; Cook has returned to Greensfork after a short visit in

Dr. I. S. Harold made a businessg cv

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Country Doan's.

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yesterday. S J lr I Get a box of Price"selegant chocChickeBS nt olatps . ; "

Mrs. Chas. Jvlimper has returned to her home at New York after a visit ihthis city. ' Al. Gaylor of Greensfork was in this city yesterday. - . , .. Plenty of nice fresh oyytersJhoth Select and Standard, at PrWs Walter ' Knoll enberg and Edward Humpe have left for a trip through the Southern Estates.. J t Mrs. Howard -i,Dill has returned frottt a few days Visit, at Indianapolis. . Harvard Dentists, 9th fcioTMain tf - Joe Klern of Indianapolis was in

this city on business yesterday.

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bauer Kraut at O. A.

Phone 1111.

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Victor Benton of Fountain City attended the Earlham-Indiana. game last evening. i ....... - Christopher v Cain is at Dayton on

business.

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O. L. Beeson of Milton was in this city l on business yesterday.

r New' Maple gugaafiftce raUonsare :beingwmade.

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Miss Neva Jones has returned from a visit with, friends at Newcastle.' -

SOCIAL EVENTS

Affairs in social circles are very dull .at the present time owing to the Lenten season and this condition promises to continue for the next forty days. There will be a few card parties and dances but the month of March will be exceedingly quiet, as compared to the months, of December, January and February which were exceptionally '.'gay." Several young society men are

making "arangements for a big dance

i 100 nice, bright goldish , just re-L,h:phwill nrobahlv be held" at the

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K. of P. Temple right after Easter.

This affair promises to be one of the largest dances held in Richmond during the season arid; elaborate, prepa-

Sweet, Seedless at Doan's.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kelly left yesterday for a few days visit at Campbellstown, 0.

D. W. Harris of Greensfork was in

this city yesterday.

See Dickinson

loans on real terms on loans

the value of property. r-vMiss Dietrich of Cincinnati is. visiting Miss Pauline Fihe in this city city. . .. , , . ... , j . i

a Trust Compapjior estate. Pavorable of lesiPHfan ene-half

Dr. J. A. Walls has returned from a business trip to Indianapolis. Mrs. Chas. . Els worth has returned to her home at Indianapolisa-fter a visit with1 relatives in Jhjcity. Little Pig Sansaglt Doan's. J. M. Worl of Hagerstown was in this city Thursday. : .

Some more of tiiose larc

oranges for .2(ccj2turday - only. Phone yout order to O. A. Harmeier, No. 1111. - : Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour is best of all, A fresh supply now on hand at your grocers.

"The .Magazine Club will meet Monday at the home ;-o'f Mrs, ;Kinsey - on North. Eighth -street. An interesting program has been arranged, a; ; Jt " '! "ifr 4fr The Home Literary Society will meet Monday at the home of -Mrs. John Jordan on North Sixteenth street. The program promises to be of unusual interest. ' " Thursday evening '--T Mr. and Mrs. George Becker were given a surprise party by a number of friends at their home on South Eleventh street. The party was in honor of their twentieth anniversary. The evening was pleasantly spent in a social manner. , Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Roland Louck entertained a number of friends at a dancing party which was held at the ET. C. hall.' Miss Min

nie Taylor of Winchester, who is the .guest of Miss Bessie" Loiick, was the guest of honor. Music was furnished by Miss Brown and Mr. White.

About thirty guests were present.- . The Athenea Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Coffin, South Fifteenth street. There was' an unusually large attendance of., members and invited guests It was the club's musical afternoon and the program rendered was of exceptional merit. Miss .Marie Kaufn man sang two selections accompanied by Miss Lena Coffin pri the piano. 'The subject for the afternoon was "Composer Verdi and His Opera 'El Trovatore.' " Mrs. Hurtley Dickinson first read a sketch of the .great Italian's life which was followed by an illustrated address on his; great masterpiece, "El Trovatore', by; :,Mrs. Joseph H. Mills. The"tirtlstrations wef& by Mrs. Turner Hadjey- on the pian6, who played nearlythe entire opera in a most beautiful manner; The next meeting o the club will be held in two weeks at the home " of Mrs. William Hill of .South - Thirteenth street. ; ; . ' The History Club will meet Saturday afternoon with Mrs. J. B. Rush, 325 North Eighteenth street. ,

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BEE HIVE GROCERY.

DEATHS AND FUNERALS

KUHLMAN The funeral of Mrs. Peter Kuhman will take place this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the First English Lutheran church. The Rev.

E'.rd. Howard will officiate, will be in Lutherania.

Burial

. FOSSENKEMPER Friends . of Mr. and Mrs; Henry 'Fossenkemper . may call to view the remains at any time The casket will not be opened at the church.. The funeral will take, nj place ySunday. afternoon at. 2 o'clock T from the First UEnarlish Lutheran

church. " The Rev. E. G. Howard will ' officiate. Burial will be in Luthera-"

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CASH BEALL, KIBBEY ft OO LOEHR & : KLTJTE, W1DUP ft THOMPSON AND THE BIG STORE HANDLE THE RICHMOND HAT.

A musloal organlzatlon'Bepresenta

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CON CoRT t. QUARTET

The only quartet engaged for daily!

concerts at ths World's Fair,

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Wast ads in Paladium pays.

WANT ADOPT BERTHA MULL. Application was filed yesterday by Nathanial and Fanny Xundy to adopt Bertha May Mull; a minor, the child of Peter Mull. Attorney - L. C. Abbott, filed the papers.

WANTED A cook and a dishwasher at the Brunswick hotel.

" Sometimes it pays to talk, especially when you get a dollar for a sm!jr tenee. or,..twp.;;:Try to '.win. the .Pal-' . Iadium new "tip" prize. .