Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 321, 19 December 1906 — Page 4

The Richmond Palladium, Thursday, December 19, 1906. . THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM CBnoistaais is the order of the day. Enc.r.dat Richmond PostoflJc. a S.cond Class M attar WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 1906 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS We are showing innumerable practical pieces. Just would be barren without plenty of what your friends are looking for. RICHMOND, IND. NUMBER 30 1. CANDY in raajrous The best off everything can be had lcrc at pri

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IIIXOII FOR CANDIES ,

Industrial Edition

Tbe Palladium today with its eighteen pages well earns its title of Richmond's only metropolitan newspaper. The two sections of this morning's issue, the first filled with local and telegraph news, the second a splendid directory of Richmond's leading industries, shew mere plainly than mere statements that we are trying to the best of our ability to publish the most progressive and up-to-date newspaper in Eastern Indiana. In less than a year the Palladium has gone from a six column eight page paper occupying the lowest notch in Richmond mewspaperdom, to a seven column eight, twelve and eighteen page paper occupying the highest place among all local papers. The first of January a year ago only 411 subscribers took the Palladium. Today, over four thousand people are regular paid subscribers to the Palladium, a gain in less than a year of almost 1,000 per cent. The Industrial section of the Palladium contains articles about sixty-four of the leading concerns in their particular line of trade in the city. These articles deal in a live and instructive manner with the Industries to which Richmond owes its growth and prosperity. Our city owes practically everything to its industries, the pick of which are In the Palladium today. Were it not for these industries and the progressiveness of their managers Richmond would still be a little country village. It would be without the means of supporting1 its many fine stores stores that, thanks to . the II beral trade and discriminating buying of our townsmen, carry as fine a line of goods as can be procured in cities ten and twenty times as large a3 Richmond. The majority t Richmond's industries 6tarted when the city was small and as they have grown so has the city grown. Not the rapid and mushroom-like, growth of a ''boom" town, but the steady and sure growth occasioned by the far-sighted progressive and conservative business policy of the men'who have and are managing our great industries. Thanks to the splendid principles taught and practiced by all our business men Richmond today though seventh in size is fifth In wealth among the cities, of our state. Richmond has never known a boom nor and by . far most important has it eve known a panic. x

CHESTER.

Chester, Ind., Dec. 18. (Spl.) -The revival meeting which was to have begun Sunday at Chester M. 13. church, has been postponed for an Indefinite time. The Chester schools will not give their entertainment until after the Christmas holidays?' Mrs. Homer Estell is quite sick with sciatic rheumatism. Ladies Union Aid Society were nicely entertained Wednesday at he home of Mrs. Silas Williamson. The

next meeting will be with Mrs. Newman. . Perry Marshall and Clem . Nichol3 are both sick with the measles. Neal Chandlee of Richmond oaid Chester a business visit Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Addleman entertained at dinner Thursday. There were sixteen persons present. The following announcement has been received from Parker City: Born to George M. Joy and wife, a boy. . . " Mr. and Mrs. David Coppic will leave the first of the year for North Carolina, where Rev. Coppic will act as pastor in a Friends' church. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Copplo , will spend the holidays visiting at Ludlow Falls, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Jackson go to Indianapolis Saturday on an extended visit with their children,, Mrs. Wynn Mrs. Jackson and Ora Jackson. Rachel Iredell was one of the number at a house party at George Dilk's over Sunday.- , Miss Bertha Davenport is much improved in health and attended church at Webster Sunday. Mrs. -Will Jordan is slowly improv. ing. She Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Forbes at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Martin are visiting at Indianapolis. William Drew is getting better. Charlie Robinson leaves for Ten

nessee this week to spend the winter for the benefit of his health. Monthly meeting at Chester Friends church Thursday of this week. Mrs. Ella Stedham and Lee Bunker were . called to Fountain City on the account of the death of Mrs. Lizzie Osborne. C. H. Minor of Richmond was at Chester Tuesday. Rev. Brown preached a very inter esting and instructive sermon here Sunday morning.

NIXON'S CASbY SHORE.

Has never Vmade greater preparation to

supplAthe Chriitmas trade.

See the extensive line of pure goods be

fore buying elsewhere. AN EASY PLACE TO DROP IN after finishing other Christmas shopping

O. S. NIXON

806 MAIN ST,

WHITEWATER.

Whitewater. Ind., Dec.18. (Spl.) Mrs. Addle Hill, who has been sick for some time is slowly improving. . Trustee Albert Anderson of Bethel was here on business Monday. Several cases of measles are reported In Franklin township.

Mr. Joseph Harlan of Bethel has

moved to the Wm. Barton farm north

west of Whitewater.

The trustees of the M. B. church have settled the debt on Laurel Hall.

Christmas exercises at the M. E,

church Sunday morning for benefit of

the little folks. The local Basket ball team is plan

nlng to play the Greensfork team two

games Xmas. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Moore and faar ily entertained Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Oliver Harrison and family.

Misses Mary White and Laura

Welsh were the guests of Miss Blanch

Jennings Sunday. Rev. J. L. Sharitt will fill his regu

lar appointment at the Christian

church Sunday.

Mr. James Benbow moved to Rich

mond.

Monday & Tuesday's - Bargains Justyfteceived. 600 Bushels of fine Potatoesand they go in 5 and 10

bushel lots for 55c. In single buf lots for 60 cents.

White Lilly and Pride of Richmond Flour 50c. Gold Medal Flour, best Sping Wheat, $2.75 bbl. 8 bars of Santa Claus Soarf for 25c. 6 lbs. New York Buck Whjfat and 30 stamps for 30c. ' 3 quarts NaiQr Beans and B0 stamps, 30c. Home made Sausage, Bask Bone and Spare Ribs, No. 1

Cal. Hams at lie pi

Ginger Snaps an good Crackers at 5c pound.

Fresh Country growaeops, 30c doz. Real Good Country thmer, none better, 25c. Store open every night. Our line of Queensware, Chi

na Ware and Xmas goods are fine. C us before you buy.

H. and S. Stamps always given.

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delif ery. , New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesdly, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main fetree-.

Cosmetics , will nfca the complexion. There's no beauty practice equal to the effects of Hollister's

Rocky Mountain Tea. It keeps the entire body in perfect health. Tea

or Tablets 35 cents. A. O. Luken & Co. .

JUSTIN LER0Y HARRIS, TEACHER OF SINGING.

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When Justin Leroy Harris. Teacher of the Art of Singing, announced his Intention of locating professionally in Richmond, music lovers hastened to assure him that Richmond was a very "conservative city. But in an unprecedented.; t short ,time Mr. Harris hna built up the larg est class of vocal students ever known to our city, and has organized a chorus choir at the First M. E. church which has set a new standard of efficiency for musical organizations of tbe church. The secret of Mr. Harris mccess is his absolute abijity to make

unqus-

good. He is a teacner of

tioned experience, and he impresses

an no Know mm with the sincerity of his devotion to his art. He is a hard worker himself, demands much of his pupils, and his choir, and It is 6afe to say that his influence in Richmond will be such as will make for true aad permanent good, Mr. Harris has an elegantly equipped studio in the Masonic Temple and has settled permanently in Richmond. It Is his intention to organize here next year a Conservatory of Music that will lo 4

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MILTON.

(Spl.)Ernest spent Sunday

Milton, Ind., Dec. 18

Doty of Indianapolis,

with his parents.

Mrs. James Paxson has returned to

her home in Dayton after a visit with her, sister, Mrs. George RothermeL who is ill.

Miss Ina Liebhardt of Dayton spent

Sunday with friends.

Prof. Carlo Mora and wife . left Mon

day for Sutherland, Florida.

Paul Jeffries and Mr. Morgan of Ir-

vington, called on Milton friends Sunday.

Miss Ruth Lathrop was awarded the

prize of the silk, dress at the medicine

show Saturday night for being the most popular young lady.

Frank Tout and Roy Doll of East

Germantown visit edfriends Sunday.

Mrs. Alice Gresh entertained

Messrs. and Mesdames L. F. and Fred Lantz and Miss Luella Lantz, to din

ner Sunday.

Misses Nora and Edna Mann attend

ed the box social at East Germantown

Saturday night.

A number of people of this vicinity

will attend Foreign Missionary Ratly

at Connersville Monday, Dec. 17th

Archibald McLean and Stephen J. Co

rey are the principal speakers. There

will be other short addresses and the services begin at 10 a. m., and close at

i p. m. . Mesdames Emma Frazler and M. S.

Barton and Henry Callaway spent Sat

urday in Richmond.

C. H. Callaway visited relatives in

Indianapolis over Sunday.

unday School will

Christmas entertain-

ght at the church.

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SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of h decree to me direct

ed from the Cllrk of the Wayne dr

ill expose at Public

Sale at the Coirt House door in the City of RIchmttod, Wayne County,

2th day of January,

hours of 10 o'clock

:k P. M. on said day.

perty to-wit: I Eighty

;e North end of lot

(21) in Saunder's

'Ity of Richmond,

as" the property of

The Christian

give their usual

ment Christmas

The play is ent,

and Santa Claus.

be charged at the

offering will be ta

Mrs. L. H. Warr

mother, Mrs. A. G. well, Ohio.

Miss Nellie Ohmit

No admission will

oof, but a free will

op. la visiting hex

lackbum at Hart

quite ill.

Indiana, on the!

1907, between ti

A. M. and 4 o'clc

the following

(SO) feet of

number twenl

Addition to

Indiana to be so

Nellie Coulkett, to satisfy said decree in my hands in favor off John F.

Cronin. Said sale witlout relief

from Valuation or Apprafement laws RICHARD S. SMITH, SHERIFF.

WAyne County.

A. M. Gardner, Attornejf for Plaintiff.

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SHERIFFS SLE.

By virtue of a decref to me direct

ed from the" Clerk of tie Wayne Cir

cuit Court, I will exifcse at Public

Sale at the Court House door in the City of Richmond. "Vfeyne County,

Indiana, on the 12th d

1907, between the hour

A. M. and 4 o'clock P. the following property

(SO) feet off of the Nol

number twenty-one (21

(SO) feet off of the

twelve (12eet off of

of lot numbeV twenty-fAir

Saunder's Addifem to Richmond, Indiana, to

property of Nellie ctoul

of January, of 10 o'clock

. 01 saiVday,

o-wit: Eighty

th end of lot

also eighty

nirth end of

Jie west side

(24) in

he City of

t sold as the

tt, to satisfy

said decree in my hands in favor of

John Atkinson. Said sale without re

lief from Valuation or Appraisment RICHARD S. SMITH. SHERIFF. Wayne County. A. M. Gardner, Attorney for Plaintiff. 19&26

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Ladies' and Gents' House GHppors, all sizes, prices and colors. Inspect our line before you buy. Most completo assortment ever shown. We will be glad to shjow you. .

Ladies' Felt Nullifiers Parent Leather Shoes for Ladies' extra quality fur Fur trimmed, Ladies! An ideal gift. We trimmed Nullifiers. , 98c a pair have tfl em from All colors. Brown, Black, RecfN. 02yto 05 a pair 01-25 to 01-75 pair W. L. Douglas and ' MerFs Leather and Velvet Men's extra fine Slippers Slippers. For (Vlen in genuine Alligator, Vici Stetson shoes for Men. 49c par Kid n a shapes an(J w03 to 05 a pair All sizes. ors. .

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