Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 324, 21 December 1906 — Page 8

?age Eight. The Richmond Palladium, Friday, December 21, 1906.

Wilke's.

rVthiBT in the oas-1 1

ice, at Zwiss;. I 20-5 I

h John II

.

recently I

of JJoston for I

-r

ooo

Tea and coffee pots at

Mrs. EJlmer Morgan of Eaton.

was In the city yesterday slv

Christmas belt pins at

Charles Hanes and wife

1 Ii II was In the city yesterd

NOTHING MORE

FOR A GIFT THAN A

AT NICHOLSON'S.

KJ

vtke's. 7

of Olive

ay.

BftOPRIATE QlCg BOOK.

(3WS

(3 G34y8ini IBirnq

Dinner sets at

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Border of

Cambridge City was in thfe city yes

terday.

Ar Ctrl

Sewing Machines ffcrf Christmas

gifts. R. M. Lacey, 71 Maiif St. V 16, 21.

Miss Anna May White 1 Union

City will arrive in the city Saturday evening to spend the holidafs.

Boys' express wagons at yi Ike's

Mrs. w. E. Wasson of Commons,

Is In the city visiting relatives.

Jenkins for the best of everything

M. T. Fox of Hagers

the city yesterday on b

Silver plated Hollo

er's.

t

m

4

wn was In

iness.

an-

' Mr. and Mrs. George Qui home from Delaran, Illr

HAVE SON'S.

YOU BEEN

are

ICHOL-

V u

Mr. and Mrs. J. Jc. Broderick and

Mr. and Mrs. Jofcir Broderick j.11

spend Christmasyii Winchester

Jenkins for Jewelry,

Mrs. Eunice King of St

will spend the holidays wi

Mrs. J. W. Clark.

Now Is time to b

Greek Candy Store h

Mi

4rA

iiarn.son risner, .in a:

man, .-of Anderson, form

haven, will be admittX to

diers Home at Marie

insane at Easttte Sol-

Shower Sprays r6 Bath specialties, Electric 4fid Gas Lamps, Elec

tric Tiat irons and warming pads a;

Zoller & Craighead's. 20-3t

We make eve

try line, on short I er's.

Ralph

6,000.

aul, ln.1.,

her ulster,

mat Candies.

lendid stock.

" 21-2

George S. Davis and family orew

Castle, and Mr. and Mrs. John Da vis.

will spend Christmas with jiry

Davis of Hunt street.

Christmas clocks at

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas BoyceJ

daughter Gladys, of CIncinnat

spend Christmas with Iris N(

Sheridan street.

Miss Eva Worl of Hagerstof n was

in the city yesterday.

Books, Xmas Books, 20-4 1

re at H

Mrs. Tupper Townsend

her home in Columbus, O..

Fancy table glass wa

The New Paris Far:

will be held Janua

Christmas Signet

, - .

refurned to

Aesterda I

rJa. Value's.

rrprs institute

m

vv lJf and 19.

X I

rnrjs

Our $1.00 and $1.50 C

fast for Christmas gifts,

Co.

Mrs. Charles

North 4 th stree

mas with relative'

Fine perfumes

Leo H. Fieh's Pha

at Haner's.

Carl Weist of South B street,

spend the holidays with his

Mrs. Charles Peed, of New Castl

Ladies' Sweaters at Kibb

to

sister,

i, lud.

eJL Co. 1

Mrs. Outland of Cambridge City,

to spend Christmas with her sis

Mrs. Burgin, of South 3rd street,

Prices' are headquarters fo,

fresh Oysters, every day by 20-3t

nice

ress.

Miss Alice Brokamp of 36 South 3rd

street, who has been ill since last May

is still confined to her house an co

improvement is reported.

The ever ready safety 12 blades. Guaranteed

Drug Store, 601 Main stree

razmr

r

with

Adams

20-5t

f v

Hr's.

f and

t, Will

ym:tn of

losure selling

JJ Kibbey &.

23-n

i

NicJTolson of 110

fe wiji spend ennst-

inCincinnati.

1 i

toilet wateX at

Knacy. 20-5 1

I

r m

S. N. Jenkins has gone to Cin

nati on a business trip.

A

Business men's luncn

the Cafe of the VVescoti

day from 11:30 to 2:00 35 cents.

i voir

AT

A'

sed in Mr

L t i I

Fei every :k. Price 12 tf

The Indiana pacing horse.

with f record or :07, sold

Dunkn. of Greenfield, as

old for ?400, was

eon

Peter Zehrung, of Cambrige City,

has been re appointed coal m inspec

tor by Governor Hanly fo the third

time.

Toilet cases, manicin sets , and

shavlna sets at Leo H. Fihe's jPhar

macv. o-5t

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dorsey

ville, Ind., will -spend Christ

Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Coope

view.

Go to Simmons for Xm

lb

4

f Hiisa

as with

in Fair

cigars. 20-4t

The sacrament of baptism

observed on next Sabbath mor

Grace M. E. church. Parents

children to baptize please infi

W. M. Nelson.

Reading lamps at Wil

wl!l be

nfng at

having

arm ncv.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Washam, of

Main Btreet, are to spend Chris with friends and relatives in

nersvllle.

Go to Simmons for Xmas cl

I iIW

"1

Cpn-

County Treasurer, B. B. Myriek,

left yesterday for Indianapolis Aitb

S4S.678.44. the county's settlment

the State of India

Mrs. Way and son Harry, or yin

Chester, are to spend ChristmasXvith her son. Charles Way and famy, of

South 5th street.

Fruit bowls at Wilke's.

v

A

I ?! ai

w

Mrs. Florence Morford and son ord daughter, of South 5th strjflk, will

spend the holidaj's with friends and

relatives at Morrlstown. Inian

GO TO NICHOLSON FO,

GANT LEATHER GOObS.

Mr. and Mrs. Doering ha

to their home In Chicago,

with John Glaser of South

Jenkins for Watches

4

f,th

I

ELE

returned

ter a visit

street.

Diamonds

The Ladles Aid Society of the First

Presbyterian church will meet F!day

afternoon at 2:30 at the church.

Greek Candv store still basf ch

lot of candies to select fromf 21-1

Don't forget Palace Store whil

shopping. Big assortmen kerchiefs and Christmas

See window, 708 Main street

Christmas stick pins at

J

I

V of ff d-oeKdes.

er's. j

Mr. and Mrs.' J. Homer

1 South 18th street are going

den, O.. to spend Christmas

Hart's parents.

Mrs. Mahlon Harvej- and childjpn will spend the holidays with Aril.

Roberts of Bridge Avenue.

The ever ready safety r$zo with 12 blades. Guaranteed Adams Drug Store, 601 Main street 20-5t Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thomnn will spend Christmas in Fountain City. . Gold fish make a nifre present.

Prices' have just secured 150 bright

ones. f

tsJT

!0-3t

Krul of

Mrs. Herman Krull of She

street, has gone to Fort Worth fTfx-

as, to visit her uncle, Henry MfuUiol

land. Electric Irons make

ent. See them at Zoller

head.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

I?ct to spend Christmas in Dayton.

Books and Pictu

ers at Morris A. Co,

A. Comer, of Kans

tpend the holidays

Ford Denny oi Williams

Sweet oranges, Japanese Perslmm

and Malaga 1 Grapes 20-3t

B. WIckett has sold

Falrview.

Christmas hand Haner's-

a us etui pres-1

& craig-

J 20-3t rf Penn ex-

wth relatives J

rf s fr Xmas J6y-

.1 J0-4t

VI

lif Clty.Alo.. wiil

kfth Mi and Mrs.

ee, ,

Qi;frnia Kcars,

ofis.a Gran fruit

-tr i-

bs grocery in!

r-ited Ksa at

v

Christmas umbrella

Miss Tillie Curtne

spending a few day

friends.

Pocketbooks,

Perfumes and T

Donnell's drug sto

Mrs. O. C. Thomas of

City spent the day yeste.

city. .

'

sat

fe.

L

.MO I

i 1

of Saratoga is

the city with

Pleasing goods at

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Symons of

Minneapolis will arrive omorrow to

spend the holidays withair. and Mrs

William Hill of South 3th street.

Jenkins for Jewel

fin

:-7

m

fday

r

7

3

urses

at Mc-

18-7t

Fountain

in the

Mrs. Dora Jeffries of Fount

was in the city yesterday

ness.

Hand embroidered at M. C. Bradbury's, 1 20-5t

Mrs. J. X. Hodgins of North street has been in Indianapoli

business. :

Christmas combs at Ha

'or Christmas novelt

Bradbury's, 1015 Mai

20-5t

Publishers of the Sun

are taking steps to secjrre

rural delivery. '

Jenkins for Signet R

da. City

n busi-

015 Vlain street. M

V

ilart of to Cam-

BT

Aith Mrs.

scalliu M.

diV

m

dailies Sunday

Charles Kienzle of the Panhandl

offices was called to his home

Green sfork yesterday on account

the illness of his father.

Nice Xmas cigars at

Z0-4C .

Miss Deborah Sedgwicl from Western University,

to spend the holidays with

ents.

Christmas Haner's.

Amphora

Mr. J. D. Schlenker Camden, O., lias moved

on Laurel strseL

Jenkins for reliable g

The postoffice at Raysvllle

discontinued on January 2, will be delivered by rural

Irom Knighistowa.

n

of

DanjCiC

is home Oxrd, O.,

iner par- j

M L

m r

formXlr of intoifhe city

V- i

Judge Henry C. Fox IsAo much im

proved that he expects o hold court this morning and theyuearing of me Kroma case will beyresumed. It is thought that it canine finished before

the Christmas holidays.

Williams

A whirl cf trade 20- it

and Mrs. H. W. Colih left for

Chicago last night.

ing been in poor heal

has been advised to h

performed.

Jenkins for

latest

Charles Kienzle, wh tion in the Panhandle called to his home in

the illness of his father,

Christmas cut glass

Robert McNeil, accepted a position

Express Company in

Useful gifts at Wi

variety.

3 has a yfosioffices was Greensffork by

M r

Sreensfik, has

with Mu

Ryi

Adams

imond.

Bear lunch at

Xmas eve. All the 21-3t

m

are an My

A

E6 Rse

trim

XX

olvin hav-

f or s(foiths,

erat ion

r's. saloon,

ings.

Have you been to Wilke's?

An opinion prevails that both branches of the legislature will seek the advice of competent Indiana insurance men to assist in the drafting of insurance measures, because there are very few insurance men who are

members of the legislature.

1847 Rogers' Bros. Haner's.

Silv

mt

IkUfs

Jfr.

e

eVwa at i'

V A

v

Isaac Davis, rormerly or Greeiis fork, at one time candidate for otun

ty commissioner has returned from

the far west.

Christmas toilet sets at

ner's.

Miss Jessie Conner of Milton wa

in the city yesterday.

Garland cook stoves at Wiri

Deputy Clerk A. C. Huey has com

pleted the docket for the Janu

term. There are 111 cases. Du

the present term 103 civil cases iRere

stricken from the docket.

Leave your order for a nlpeChrist

mas cake at Zwissler's baSrery. 908

Main street or 28 South Fifth street

20-5t

mi . . j

1 KLUS

i.

Mrs. Nora Helms, of Hancock

county, secured a verdict for $6,000

damages against the Indianapolis &

Eastern Traction company in the

Rush circuit court.

A full force is working

the turniture iactory in

Christmas Jewel cas

A Christmas entertainment

given at the Third M. E. church.

Christmas eve.

Telephone the Rlc:

Laundry to get your la

Rapid work is being done

closing the new houses

of construction in Benton

Get a nice turkty

I er's, Christmas

a

I

fjm.1 time at

.

y at Haner's.

W J

will JSe

ir on

s

hmalhd Steam I

uiijry. it

toird onT

idr courar; j

rarmacy.

s

m . . .

3r

r

Xmas lamps at Han

Xmas cigars at Fihe's

20-5U

Roy Jackson, a resident A)t Win

Chester, was fined In the Ofty Court

for intoxication Thursday,

trier at Zwiss-

20-51

George Smith, who has been dofmty

riff, has resigned to take aplace

brakeman with the PennjRivauia

railroad company.

Fancy cups and sauc

? lv

JM

evsAt

Wilke's,

There Is much matter 4ff interest to

the college world in the issueif the

Earlhamite, just out, whichs the

final one for the present yea Hopeful

predictions are made in rrference io

athletics.

Celery dishes at Wil

Christmas brass goods at Haner's.

It is reported from Indianapolis by

way of Washington and Rush ville, that

Representative Watson disclaims any

intention of being a candidate for governor, but that instead he is a

candidate for Congress.

L. E. Waterman's fo

Haner's.

You can't afford Umbrellas. Kib

,

I

m

!

pens at

Melting snow yesterd- greatly In

terferred with the scedule of the

Pennsylvania railroaa and many

trains were late. -

lot look over our

& Co. 20-1 1

Current for use in the yards and

the offices is now being secured from

Ihe light plant that has been installed

by the Pennsylvania Railroad JCompany. The plant has been complet

ed.

Prices nave som

lates, in handsome

work of art. Y

20-3t

Christmas watches at Ha

Louis Seraler and David

near Connersville was in ifce

tei day on business.

Prices'. will be pleased

order for Ice Cream, the

for your Christmas dinner 20-3 1

ilk and Wool Mufflers.

Co.

r

aW I

will Vb

and ro&ll carers

V. VL- if S

W M AT

Wise from Senyw"

city Jbs- j toJk

to fm vour

ha

eltflant choco-

fages that are ill like one.

Second Vice President Pugh, of the

Pennsylvania Railroad Company, denies that orders have been issued

prohibiting the acceptance of Chrjst-

mas presents by employes orytne

ads at ice hands of the ship

Two large ro

ft at Wilke's.

oers

lemh lVlu f I

censf

1

d Rankin a mcmlr of the

class at high schol will go

'abash College iramiately after holidays and tak up forestry

ere.

Laurence Tull and Magg

were married at Cincinafeti at

Tull's aunt's. After a shrt visit

Cleveland and New Yorkahey will at their home on NorthOth street.

leir many friends extern best wish-

Fancy plates at Wilke's.

J

iel-iw

incin itt F bes

m

Eureka Lodge No. 3, K. of P. colored, met Wednesday night and elected the following officers: Dr. J. Noivell,

C. C.; Tom Scott, V. C; John

K. of R. and S.: W

Riley Roberts, M. F.

ens, Prelate; J. L. Taji

H. Garnett, I. G.; John Frank Arnold, Trustee.

verybody goes to Je

It is not difficult to fi

sent at Wilke's.

m. Smitjr, M. ; Lemh C)wjr, A.; F. Tl, O. G.; k

rins. jf

nd Qiice p re-

John II. Nicholson, representing the Nicholson Printing and Manufacturing Company, has gone to Lafayette to

close the contract with Purdue University for the publication of the uni

versity annual. "The Debris." This

contract was secured in the face of

severe competition' and is another

tribute to the high standing and aibli-

ty of the Nicholson establishment.

XMAS FLOWERS AN FROM THE E. G. JHlLL

BE ON SALB AT NIC

BOOK STORE SfrTUR MONDAY. OfiDERS TA

TIME. THEME ife GR MAND FO THE

WHICH MAKE BEAUT FOR THISf SEABON.

CLUDE AS LASTiYEAR

FERNS AND POINSETTAS

Christmas Spectacles

Your had better go to

Dj FERNS ad. WILL

OLSON'S

DMA AND KBN ANY

lliT DEFLOWERS

LBfJ L GIFTS.

TVIEYW-

VARJOUS

fHars.

REMEMBER INTERURBAN RECTLY OPPO

BOOK STORE,

STREETS.

An explosion at Eldorauo injure

Ora Shaeffer, and did some damage to

the store owned by Harvey

Shaeffer undertook to thaw

lene gas machine with a

Jenkins for presents

Want an autom

Wilke has a $650

he can sell for $3

SheX

AT.

tcCh.

wocttu'

bilefo

I Ores m

0V.

mon

acety-

r Xmas?

obile which

Thomas Aul, who is to be the dew

deputy under B. B. Myrick, Jr., zoun-

ty treasurer, will begin work on January 1. Aul is a son-in-law of Mr.' My

rick. Miss Clara Myrick wiiLiCeman

as a deputy also.

Another shipmen

bulbs for 16 cents

m -Ar

A GREAT Bl

OLSON'S.

nts ych at BLEyALE

lectric light

Wilke's.

AT NICH-

Edgar M. Haas, who will give up the

duties of county clerk on January 1, will engage in some other lute of bus-

KNOLLENBERG'S STOJ?EH

christmAfurF

f

k U'iL.

CHRISTMAS FURS

CHRISTMAS FURS

Just received at the KndMenbeifg Store a

shipment of beautiful FO

SCARFS- The very thing

have bsen wai ine for. In

have a complete line of othe

furs. Complete Se1

SPECIAL DISPLA

A new sjjfpment

beautittfl in desfen

White Lingerie Waists

lackf Taffetd

FFS and

ny ladies

dition we

arietics of

Sepfcrute Pieces

'ft WAISTS!

A .

raists. tnc advance form styles.

id of the finest, materiali

White and Colored Net Waists

SOMETHING EliS

Black Net Waists I

ABSOLUTELY NEW

Just received a nevA shipment of Black Cloth Coats.

Theyarc the verylc.est styles. tJeautitul goods.

j COME II ND SEE THEM SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS

The sale of umbrellas continues large. A suitable and beautiful gift for lady or gentleman. Plain and fancy trimmed handles. A great variety of styles, and prices range from 98c to $9. THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO.

'EVERYTHING FOR CHRISTMAS"

Garland base burtrs at Wilke's.

Numerous matters of Importance will be presented at the 'meeting of the West Side Improvement Association tonight. All the members are urged to attend. Byram C. Itobbins will speak, the committee on public grounds and buildings will report, the committee on public service will be

heard from and the Board of W

will send a representative to

light on the sewer project,

orks

Ufow

ALL ST

BUTE

tEET AND

STOP Dl-

NICHOLSON'S

8th AND MAIN

Percy Gray, at Curmo's shoe store, i.as considerably burned about the

face while, filling the furnace at

store with coal. His accidei

due to an accumulation of

that puffed out in his

he

Djr was

Vfial trna

face fnke's.

Garland ranges at

Richard Smith, whose term of office as sheriff expires on January 1, will remain in the office for some weeks, assisting Linus Meredith, until the latter learns his duties fully.

Oscar Mashmeyer will service as a deputy.

Wilke's ca any.

also; be

n suifPii the

in

best of

As a result of the accident receu'.ly

experienced, William Tuterow, line

man, yesterday underwent an ofieration for the removal of his Ufle fin

ger. It is believed he wuvsuiier no

further inconvenience.

Morris & Co. Bo 20-4t

Jsto

re for Xmas.

YOUR ra

tfi-.tf linn rtf

0 .unu'Er

i

Do Not TOecpct It. Choicest M Birds !

u just what you want.

re of an early choice.

We dress then to orodand give'oi

Have your order entered? Jow and beu

(GIBtBIBjLiiradlTL7C " Specie! Holiday Ol pngc Sale Fancy, good sized Sa4Q Floridas. f a3c Uor Dozen.

. 4th In

Rad?juarters for holday decoration Fine Holly, Wreaths, Colling, Mistletoe, Xmas Tre and Bells, Needle Pines. We invite you to all and inspect our stock of clean, first quality, PURE FOODS; -pViitively the most complete line in the city.

EGG EC-f EVER

d Main Us.

mess, but has not

his intention definite!

Welsbach ga

neys at Wilke'

Best Books at 20-4t

as yor

rantleaand

SJ "

s

Motfis & Co.

announced

chim-

George Bond of Ann Arbor will ar

rive today to spend the holidays with his parents Dr. and Mrs. XT. S. Bond

of North 10th street.

Christmas bracel

aT

aT

r

at Haners'.

When the local factories close io-

morrow afternoon for the week, sev

eral of them will not reopen until Wednesday morning, thu giving employes a three days holiday. Some

of the factories are uflshed witbyTjusi-

ness and cannot spare much

Doll cabs at

Zoller &. Craigh

ful line of Electri Lamps.

lave a

ind Gas

beauti Stand 20-3t

J. D. Bruner of Indian:

in the city yesterday.

Jenkins engrave

it

s

e you wait.

It has become such a gigantic task to mail the Dignam magazine nt the local postoffce, that Postmaster Spekenhier has set on foot an effort to see if the sacks cannot be sent direct-

olis - was j ly to the mail cars and the distribution

made there. . It Is stated tiiat the

publishers are now puttingyOut 260,000 :

copies, which go to all ufirts of the.

United States and

The services in the new addition

of the First English Lutheran church

will be held Sunday of this week.

Both Sunday school

vices will be held in

while the auditorium

repairs.'

Fruit baskets

the choicest fru

HUNDREDS OF NICE THINGS

AT MODERATE PRCES AT NICHOLSON'S, FOR Glts.

Record of the survey, ?ails, etc..

of the proposed Milton electric line

have been sent to New York and

submitted to the Westinghouse E!

ine ana Jianuracturing companyyror

estimates for the electrical coietrac

tion and equipment.

and chujich ser-

thiaraddition ismdergoing

flljJa to ordef with rf at PrwC's.- 21-2t

illeJ with Xmas

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Brown of Fountain City as in the city yesterday shopping.

See Adams Dim,

01 Main street for F,

mas Candy put up 1;

at Special Prices to

ec

r

Z1 tr

Store aC

W A

Incyff

V Ml

.indow at

Jox Chrtst-

arted boxes

froduce goojf s.

-7L

Take one of those handsojrfe boxes

of chocolates at Pricob' Tong with

you. I M 20-3t

Isoj

Christmas rings

Go to Simmons

Christma er's.

CanjkHa. jr

Vs

If you want any coal get

with it. I invite compa

of others, for it's the b

tell you about it

do, I will win yout cb

urder from

Office

in your me t j : Bill

li

e best. I can supply you

ons of my coal with that

t. Why should I hesitate to

st me with your order. If you

idence and your future trade.

and get Rfompt delivery.

rdick3 Cannery.

0. G. Bullerdick, South? mh St.

z

Phone 1235.

cigars. 20-4t

W.

mm

H. ROSS DRUG

8e Our Lin of Pr

I? IfJ IDEAL GIFT

M .

t ny rri CO! 804 rfurras and

ny Price and Any Size Desired.

804 Main St. Phones 77.

BristU Goods.

panese ware at Han-

When Eli Copeland's term for intoxication expires on December 28, Le will be rearrested and tried on a charge of Iaceny. preferred by the Pennsylvania railroad, which alleges theft of brass. Eli may get to spend all winter in jail and it would no doubt suit him quite well.

SMOK-

CHRISTMAS CIGARS AND ERS ARTICLES. For an appropriate present father, brother or gentlemen

go to Adam Drif me

street, the popular

Une of Xmas Cigars i

12 and 25, of the wel

Amazon La Perla, U. lippe, and a complete

shaum and Briar Pipe

Articles, also the

Smoking Tobacco in cans and bags. , 20-2t

for

yer's, 60

rm o-ori c f - M

1 M

A fancgf

1 kne

toeht

our

ends, Main

a fine

boxes of

n brands,

San Fe-

of Meerd Smokei-s brands of

Tirkeys, CMcIms, Mdis We Have a Fine Selection for Christmas. Leave Your Order Early Plenty of Baltimore. Oysters. Our Own Make Lard, per Ibc... .. . .. . .. . .. .. loo Choice Cuts Beef to Roast, r lb .. . 10c Beef to Boil, per lb 1 8c Fresh Side Pork, per lb... 1 1214

Pork to Boil or Roast, per k .1.. 12'io

Fresh Pan or Link Sausage,ver lb. f 2c

Select Sugar Cured Bacon ad Ha

Full Line Cooked Meats. Pliase Gie Us a Call.

Prompt Delivery.

V

Long Bros., Cash f'leat Karbet Both Phones 299 324 Main St. Opp. Court House.

After a Heavy meal, take a couple of Doan's Regnlets, and give your stomach, liver and bowels the help they t11 need. Regulets bring easy, regular passages of the bowel

'Phone or write a card to the Palladium of the little piece of news your neighbor told you and get your name In the news "tip contest for this weeK'- "'

is