Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 150, 25 June 1906 — Page 7
The Richmond Palladium, Monday, June 25, 1906.
Page 7, r 66UI to rrra (0)1 rm A (01 '3: No safer guide to the people of a given community could be framed, It applies to all lines of business, though perhap ticularly in the buying of a piano. You cannot make a mistake when you select a o o
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An instrument that is the very acme of piano building and one that is the product of a home industry
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are often alluring, but many times fail to pan out
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When you purchase a STARR PIANO, a home produc you know absolutely that the representation
made will be fulfilled to the letter; the personal guarantee 6f a HONE iTONCERN is oehind the transaction.
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, FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE. The parlors, rest rooms and music study and practice rooms, at the rear of our sales depart-1 merit, are open daily for the convenience of everybody. Periodicals for your perusal ; writ
ing desks for your use ; pianos for practice. In 1 fact, everything is arranged for your -comfort ; and convenience j " j j jv li
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No better time than the presenW Come in and see the display of instruments and learn the terms. You may buy on payments if you desire.
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News of the Neighborhood
CAMBRIDGE CITY.
Cambridge City, June 24. (Spl) Misses Hazel Stlfel and Ruth Williams returned home from Indianapolis Saturday after a short visit with friends in that city. " ; ' Miss Gennette Morris of Indianapolis is the guest of Miss Grace Mills for a few days. ' Lew If irlcwood was in Richmond on business Saturday.' Louis Francisco returned to k his home in Richmond Saturday, after a short visit with Walter Woods, . at Shaky Hill, South of this city, Miss 'Agnes James 'of Anderson is
the guest of Miss Blanche Boyd this week. Miss Laura. HIndman returned from Richmond Saturday, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank Parsons for a few days. Roy Hanby returned to his home In Mlddletown, Ind., Saturday after a few weeks visit witn hl3 aunt. Mrs. John Dyke, In this city. Ray Henskey leaves for Muncle this morning where he will again resume his business as traveling photographer. Mrs. Henssey will remain with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Beall for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Byrum left for their new home in Cincinnati Satur
day morning, where Mr. By-rum is employed in the railroad yards. Wallace Ricks of Hagerstown was the guest of his morner, Mrs. E. Ricks over Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gethers of and Mrs. John McKee Sunday. Greensfork were the guests of Mr. Lafayette Smith of Columbus, Irid., was the guest of his father Amos Smith Sunday. B. Mitchell and wife of Richmond were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.
P. Scott yesterday
Nat Rariden of New York, N. Y., Is
the guest of his Another. Mrs. Mar
garet Ayler, for a Jew weeks. James Winters vas the guest of his
daughter, Mrs. waiter Stobaugh. at
Muncie, Sunday.
David Wissletf of New Castle was
the guest of jr. and Mrs. L. M
Young yesterds
Mrs. Code Richardson returned to
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The best of everything can be gotten here at prices that are fair. Our Stock is large, the goods all new and clean, and our variety is pleasing.
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BUY A BISSEL CARPET SWEEPER.
Saves both time and money. iOUR GRAND RAPIDS MODEL is our leader at $2.50. MAKE OUR STORE
choosing.
Go-Carts from $1.50 np to $27.00.
The Romey furniture Co. 927-929: Mam-st m
Louisville, Ky., after' a short visit with friends in this city. Mr. Wm. Peed was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd at their home in East Cambridge yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Charres Ingerman entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cripe of Chicago at dinner Sunday.
MILTON.
Milton, Ind., June 24. (Spl.) Miss Carrie Michael, who has been teaching piano in a college at Charleston, S. C, is en route home. She has a two days' ocean trip to New .York. After a short time sight seeing and visiting relatives in New Jersey, she will come to Milton. Misses Nora and Edna Mann were at Richmond Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Beeson visited relatives in New Castle Friday. Harry North was in Connersvllle Friday. Misses Mary and Sarah Roberts are the guests of Jesse Fulghum and family, in Richmond. Mrs. H. L. Jones and daughter, Nellie, visited in Hagerstown Friday. . Mrs. Richard Sills and granddaughter, Mary, are visiting Will Shafer and family, in Indianapolis. Elder Chas. Doolittle has returned to his home in Anderson. "The Tongue," was the subject of Rev. F. C. McCormick's sermon i. the Christian church Sunday morning..
HAGERSTOWN.
Hagerstown, Ind., June 24. (Spl.) J. M. Miller is having a new roof put on his saloon on Main street. Everett Chapman of Greensfork, was here Thursday evening. Marion Hoel of New Lisbon, was here on business Thursday. Charles Ault of Cambridge City has been here visiting. Wilfred Jessup attended the Reynolds-Dennis wedding Thursday evening. Walter Waddell of Cambridge City was here Thursday. Robert Griner of Milton was here on business Friday. Ralph Knode of Indianapolis, was here on business Friday. Ed Beeson Losantville, was here on business Saturday. Several from here attend the funeral of Seneca Keever at Germantown. R. A. Hicks "and daughter Helen joined Mrs. Hicks in Indianapolis Sunday for a short visit. John Caldwell of Cambridge was here on business Saturday.
from a short visit to Tils sister. Mrs.
Fred Weber at Chicago.
Mrs. John Kem and children of Richmond spent Friday with their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Washington
Milgrim, west of Centerville.
Mrs. George Sanders visited her
son, P. A. Cutler and family at Fountain City on Thursday. Daniel G. Neff of Santa Tna. Orange county, California, is the guest of his niece. Mrs. C. B. Nichols. Mrs. Ella Brumfleld spent Thursday and Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Washington Milgrim, west of here.' Mrs. Cortez H. Jones and her son, Walter, spent Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Albertson, near Greensfork.. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Robbins spent the former part of the week with their son, Elmer Robbins and family, near Liberty, Ind. Mrs. Leona Tarr, of Lewlsville. Ind. and her brother, Albert Long, near Liberty, Ind., came today for a brief visit with Mr. and Mrs. Leander C. Robbins. . Miss Emma Bradbury of Indianapolis is visiting relatives In Centerville and Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wayters of Hume, Missouri, are the guests of Mrs. L. K. Hill and family. Mr. Waytes is a nephew of Mrs. Hill. Miss Rena B. Goodwin of Dublin was the guest of her grandparents, the Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Godwin, this week. Miss Florence Kersey and Miss Geneve Home returned Friday, from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Wilson, near Liberty, Ind.
NEW PARIS.
CENTERVILLE.
Centerville, June 24. (Spl) Mrs. E. S. Wright entertained at supper on Friday, Mrs.Eliza Keeler of Lebanon, Ind. MrsT Keeler left Saturday to spend a few weeks with Aldo Cain and family, near Economy. Mr. and Mrs. Cain formerly resided in Centerville."" 1 ' " ' - : fUarenre King returned Wednesday
New Paris, O., June 24. (Spl.) Quite a number from here have visited the Ar Exhibit at Richmond and pronounce It better than It was last year. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Reinheimer are expecting a' visit from their daughter, Mrs. Eugene Weeks of South Bend, Ind., and their son W. C. Reinheimer of St. Paul, i Minn., in two or three weeks. Mr. Weeks, who is a fine decorator, will decorate the interior of the Reinheinter house that is being rapidly completed. Mrs. Katp jWilkle will leave in a short time for a month's visit with her brother ikf northern Michigan. Perry Pottattended the commencment at Campbellstown Friday night. Mr. D. E. JValker, of New Madison, visited Mrs. eo. Smith Thursday. Both of the local organizations of the Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges have been doing considerable work of late. William (Roach, Sr., has become a third degree Odd Fellow. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kolp will give a dance at Cedar Springs Saturday night.
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