Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 319, 16 December 1906 — Page 12
Page Twelve; The Richmond Palladium. Sunday, December 16,' 1906 UIICLE SAMUEL BOOSTS RATES THE CITY IN Merchants delivery at Quigley's Drug Store Opp. Court House. FOR Guy Duvall, -who was reported to have lost his finders in an accident The Postoffice Lock Box Rentals Will Be Higher After January 1. on the railroad, merely lost the gers of his glove. Ladies' and Gents' House Slippers, all sizes, prices and colors. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bromle of Kentucky, are expected short yon a visit to their son, Charles Brmley, Inspect our line before you buy. Most complete assortment ever MOTIVE BEHIND ACTION of North Seventeenth street. 5fiown. We will be glad to show you.
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Ladies' Felt Nullifiers Patent Leather Shoes Jor Ladies' extra quality fur Fur trimmed, Ladies. An ideal gift.Me trimmed Nullifiers. 98c a pair have them from All colors. Brown, Black, Red. $2 to $5 a par $1.25 to $1.75 pair ; ; v W L Douglas and Wen's Leather any Velvet Men's extra fine Slippers Slippers. pr Men in genuine Alligator, Vici Stetson shoes for Men. 49c a pair Kid in a shapes and co, $3 to $5 a pair . All sizes. ors.
E. E. McDIVITT P- J- MOSS - IDehmpinicaSlhoe oCor. 81ft and Main. Open Every Evening Until Christmas
REPORTED THAT GOVERNMENT IS TRYING TO DISCOURAGE USE OF BOXES FAVORS CARRIER SERVICE FOR PATRONS.
Business men's luncHVpn srved In the Cafe cf the WescottHofel every day from 11:30 to 2:00 o'rtck. Price 35 cents. 12-tf
Local people -who et their mail in
boxes at the local office after January will pay more for this privi
lege.
Official announcement is made that after that date the small boxes, on which the rent now is 50 cents, will be raised to seventy-five cents; medium size bixes' on which the rent is now seventy-five cents will be raised to $1 and the large boxes that now rent for $1. will 'be raised to $1.50. It is renorted. with considerable
ground for belief, that this increase1
isytnade by the government with a Vfew to discourage the use of boxes
rand getting all the. people to take
their mail from the carriers.
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Boston 50c, sdcc-
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Fenway's ChocoJat
make, worth 35 ial Saturday sale. Fenway's Cocktails
Adams' Drug) Store
601 UTZiqJjt. Agent for Fen way's Christmas Candles
-A oleasant evehino can be ft
spent ineither POOLER BflllARDS It CavamN(ah& Emmons CigaVStore. j
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16 N. 8th St., Rlhmoid.lnd.
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Dr.lPncd's WHEmT flake celeryfood 10c Package.
Fancy, nicesized Fruit, guaranteed I -
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J. N. EGCEMEYER 4th and Main Sts.
Mrs. Ella Sours, of rittsburs, is vis itius Mrs. C. Hilbert and other friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Conner aro speed ing today at Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Wanle-y, of Connens villc, will spend Christmas at R. F. Laymen's, north seventeenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Riley Layraon, of Stra
the grnests of A. W. La
ily Christmas.
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THE COUNTY'S PRINTING
aV OUTSIDER GETS PLUM
Bigsest Class Goes to Thornton, Levy &. Co., of Indianapolis May be bidding, However, in Connection With Some Local Concern.
, Class 1, of the county printing, the biggest contract ' of the four classes of printing stationary, was awarded yesterday by the Board of Wayne County commissioners to Thornton, Levy & Co., of Indianapolis on a bid of $999.50. The company also captured the second class, on a bid of J1CS.75. The Nicholson Printing Company was awarded class 4. oA a bid of $159.73. William Bar til got the award in class 3, offic stationary, on a bid of $173.35. Thl fattest con
tracts, it appears, the, first and sec
ond class printing go m an outside
printing house, unless fiat company w.is hiddine: in coniunitiou with a
local establishment.
Use artificial gas
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Artificial gas, the 20th Cent
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Telephone the tjiclt Laundry to get your .latjji:
r Mr. and Mrs. Georzo Irwin, of North Seventeenth street. Ire attending the funeral of their niecA Elizabeth Low-
ery, at Ogden, Ind. I'he services are
at one o'clock.
Rev. and Mrs. p. . Singer, of
Anderson, will be thtiguests of Mr.
and Mrs. George IrwiA Christmas.
Sewing Machine!
gifts. R. M. Lacey,
THE HOUSEKEEPER'S
Best ' Utfistmas wifi
IS A IIQOSip KITCHEN CABINET
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Christmas
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Mr. and Mrs. Clydus Riegal, of North pighteenth street, will visit Andrew Riegel at East Germantown on Christmas.
Mrs. W. L. Ogdon and child have been at Windfall for the last two weeks.
Sarah Alexander, of North Eigh- . 1- j ; 1 1 - i s 1 . . ' . m
leeniu sireei, win speuu v. iirisimas i
with her daughter in the country.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Abernathy, of North Eighteenth street, will spend Christmas in Rushville. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Palan, of Columbus, Ohio, will spend Christmas with George Clements, of North Eighteenth street.
STORY IS NOT CREDITED Little credence is placed in the report from Indianapolis that a new polo league is about to be launched to include Fort Wayne, South Bend, and certain Michigan cities. The opinion here is that Undlana and Michigan cities are not in condition for polo this season.
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and pleasanter and to do away with
A gift used three tinus e
in two to make it easie
kitchen drudgery.
MAKE THIS A SADIE CHRISTMAS; BUY PRESENTS
THAT ARE USEFUL. The Hoosier Cabinet is the one to buy. With Cabinets it Is Just like everything else. Some one manufacturer has done better than anyone else. The manufacturers of Hoosier Cabinets excel all others in thir line. We have looked into the matter thoroughly and know that the Hoosier is the best the most convenient. It is sold only In our store. Come in and see it. You can't afford to buy until you do.
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Don't let the Christmas Stockings of your loved ones gtLempty simply because you are temporarily short of money; Come to us. We can help you fill yiefe. We will loan yojnoney. ' . We will loan you five dollars, ten doarstwenty-five dollars,ifty dollars, or whatever you may need.
Your household goods, Piano, Team Fixires, or any other Peonal property will be jood security, and the goofls wTil
not De removea Trom your nome.
You can save plenty of time in which to ray off your loan.;
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tou can MveTrwi one to twelve montns ih
You csn pay weekrV monthlyor quarterly aaou desfe
You ran have the payhaents so small that ycJbvill not feel theniX
Herf are some of the teems of our weekly payment plan, allowing you fifty weeks to pay off your loani.
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is the weekly payment on a p25 loan. 01-20 is a weekly payment on a
,a weekly payment on a 575 loan. 02.40 is a weekly
Other amounts in the same proportion.
loan.
Lent on
a $1
We also loan money on salaries at low rates
Courteous Treatment, Fair Dealings, and Absomte
Let us help you to a "Merry Christma
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If you need money, fill out this blank and mail to RICHMOND LOAN CO., corner Main and Seventh Streets, Room 8, Colonial Building:, Richmond, Indiana, and our agent will call on you. All communications strictly confidential.
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