Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 342, 11 January 1907 — Page 8
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F1 w CITY AND COUNTY Deaths and Funerals. BOYD Melissa J. Boyd, aged CS years, died yesterday morning at the home of Richard Sedgwick, on West Fifth street, of heart trouble. The funeral cortege will leave the iome at 10:30 o'clock for Elkhorn church, where the services and interment will take place. Circuit Court Probate. Petition of Nellie Matthews, widow to settle estate of Jesse Matthews, without administration: granted. Petition of Cora Mason, widow, to settle estate of Eramett Mason without administration; granted. William II. Kelley, administrator of the estate of Frank E. Besselman, filed report in final settlement; approved. Marriage License. George W. Underman, Greensfork, and Louise Morganstern, Richmond. Buy your clothes Wilke's. wringers at lilt Palladium Want Ads Pay. Special FRIDAY and SATURDAY. GRAPE FRUIT. Fine, Large Florida Fruit Usually Sold at 6 for 75c, Friday and Saturday 6 for 45 c. ORANGES. Good-sized, sweet Florida Russetts for two days, 19c doz. JOHNATHAN EATING APPLES. (Fine Colorados) 50c per peck. OTHER MENTION Tangerines and Straw Berries Cauliflower and Egg Plants Beets (new), and Oyster Plant Sweet Mangoes and Spinach, Geere, Chickens Turkeys. J. M. Eggemeyer 4th and Main St.
It is to Begin Tomorrow, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12th, and will close in
SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1907. Whoever is interested in
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IPUcssiS Talk F?nlt8s 2 i Its going to be an opportunity of opportunities for genuine good bargains, in genuine good merchandise, such as people know we sell No reservations, no culling out; the whole immense stock is at the disposal of the trade at reduced prices. Some cuts will be deep ' and keen, others lighter, but nevertheless attractive. Two weeks
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THE CITY IN BRIEF Telephone the Richmond Steam Laundry, to get your laundry. tf Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer of South II street, were called to Hamilton, Ohio, by the death and burial of their brother-in-law, Collin Reeves. Come and go to Texas. Excursion rates Jan. 15. 100,000 acres of good and level land, cheap. PORTER FIELD'S REAL ESTATE OFFICE. 6-7t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morner returned to their home in Colunibus, Ohio, after a pleasant visit with' Mr. and Mrs. John Fischer of South II street. Business men's luncneon served In the Cafe of the Wescott Hotel every day from 11:30 to 2:00 o'ciock. Price 35 cents. 12-tf KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. HERE IS THE STORY IN BRIEF A GALE HAS STRUCK THE PRICES ON SOME OF OUR DRESS GOODS AND SILKS AND BLOWN THEM DOWNAWAY DOWN. COME AND SEE. Miss Beatrice Swallow of Cambridge City, was visiting in the city yesterday. Mrs. S. A. Mann's dancing school at K. of C. Hall every Friday evening. Public invited after 9 o'clock. Dec, 2S-tf. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. HERE IS THE STORY IN BRIEF. A GALE HAS STRUCK THE PRICES ON SOME OF OUR DRESS GOODS AND SILKS AND BLOWN THEM DOWNAWAY DOWN. COME AND SEE. Mrs. Sol Frankle will leave the latter part of the week for a visit in Cincinnati. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. HERE IS THE STORY IN BRIEF. A GALE HAS STRUCK THE PRICES ON SOME OF OUR DRESS GOODS AND SILKS AND BLOWN THEM DOWNAWAY DOWN. COME AND SEE. Dr. E. II. Mendenhall, 114 South Ninth street A. G. Clendenin of Mansfield, ' was in the city yesterday. We are cutting pric?s on Trousers. See our $6 window. $29 Main street, W. S. Schepman, the popular price tailor. .11-St Measles is prevailing to a great extent at Philomath, near Centerville. .
Mrs. C. L. Foss, of Cincinnati, who
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has been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. C. Carter, for the past few days, returned to her home in Cincinnati yesterday afternoon. For two wee.ks we will give big discounts on everything in the house to turn goods into cash. Schepman, popular priced tailor, 829 Main street. ' 113t Miss Freda Wilcox is the guest, of Mrs. E. II. Vanderberg for a few days. The ladies of the Golden Eagle Temple are going to give a masquerade pie social on next Tuesday night. All' ladies are cordially invited tl bring a pie. To be given at the Gold en Eagle hall, corner Sixth and Main. ! ll-3t I. A LOT OF PIN STRIPE AND INVISIBLE CHECK SUITINGS, 54 AND 56 INCHES WIDE; SPLENDID MATERIALS. PRICES WERE $1.25 TO $1.75 PER YARD, NOW 8SC. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Mrs. Lucy Howard is visiting friends in Indianapolis. I. A LOT OF PIN STRIPE AND INVISIBLE CHECK SUITINGS, 54 AND 56 INCHES WIDE; SPLENDID MATERIALS. PRICES WERE $1.25 TO $1.75 PER YARD, NOW 88C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Claire Worrall left last evening to accept a business position in Chicago. 2. 10 PIECES PLAIN PANAMA, SICILLIAN AND SERGE GOODS. PRICES WERE 75C TO $1 PER YARD. NOW 38C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Miss Edith Romboy of Fountain City, was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. 2. 10 PIECES PLAIN PANAMA, SICILLIAN AND SERGE GOODS. PRICES WERE 75C TO $1 PER YARD, NOW 3SC. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Mrs. D. L. Peacock and children have returned to their home in Brooklyn, X. Y. Mrs. Ed Voor and sons' Luther and Arthur, of Fountain City, yesterday came to Richmond, where they will make thetr future home, as Mr. Voor is employed, in a local factory. 3. 10 PIECES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS FABRICS. PRICES WERE FROM 50 TO 75C PER YARD, NOW 38C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Miss Anna Morgan of Eaton was in the city yesterday. The Hod Carriers of the I. L. U., No. 246. Richmond, Ind., hereby declare
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that on and after April 1st, 1907, that the mortar men shall receive 32 cents per hour; the brick men 20 cents per hour, and that 8 hours will constitute a day's work. 11-lt 3. 10 PIECES PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS FABRICS. PRICES WERE FROM 50 TO 75C PER YARD, NOW 38C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. J. II. Jackson of Union City, was in town yesterday. 4. 10 PIECES ALL-WOOL SCOTCH AND GERMAN PLAI DS,SPLEN Dl D FOR SEPARATE SKIRTS. PRICES WERE $1.25 PER YARD. NOW ONLY 83C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. W. P. Houghton will go to Indianapolis today on business. 4. 10 pieces All-wool scotch and german plaids, splendid for separate skirts. prices were $1.25 per yard. now only 88c. knollenberg's store. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Graham of Cincinnati, will come the latter part of the week to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dilks, Jr. 500 YARDS FANCY SILKS IN GOOD, MEDIUM AND DARK COLORS, REGULAR $1 QUALITY, NOW 6SC. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown are visiting in Union City. 500 YARDS FANCY SILKS IN GOOD, MEDIUM AND DARK COLORS, REGULAR 1. QUALITY, NOW 68C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dilks have returned from Sabina, Ohio. 3C0 YARDS PLAIN AND FANCY STYLES, FIGURED, STRIPES AND PLAIDS, VERY CHOICE. NONE WORTH LESS THAN 75C, PRICE ON THESE ONLY 53C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Miss Lillian Purcell of Dayton is visiting friends in the city. 300 YARDS PLAIN AND FANCY STYLES, FIGURED, STRIPES AND PLAIDS, VERY CHOICE, NONE WORTH LESS THAN 75C, PRICE ON THESE ONLY 58C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Mrs. James Smith is visiting friends in St. Louis. ALL OUR FANCY CHINA WASH SILKS, UP TO THE REGULAR 50 AND 60C QUALITY. AT ONLY 25C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. H. A. Hadden and wife will come next week to visit friends in the city. ALL OUR FANCY -CHINA WASH
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mm U Journal Patterns SILKS, UP TO THE REGULAR 50 AND 60C QUALITY. AT ONLY 25C. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE. Dr. T. Henry Davis, president of the state board of health," will go to Indianapolis today to attend a meeting of that body. Dr. Davis said last night that nothing of great importance would "be transacted at the meeting. The "Madam Butterfly" opera company, which closed its engagement at Springfield, O., last night will pass through Richmond this morning en route for Indianapolis, where it will open an engagement tonight. Two baggage cars, one coach and one parlor car is required to carry the troupe. Real Estate Transfers. Furnished by the Wayne County Abstract Company. Office on third floor of Court House. Phone 1168. Cornelius Ratliff to W. H. McCain, lot 42 in Benton Heights. Consideration, $250. Cornelius Ratliff to Alfred T. Singler, lot 110 in Benton Heights. Consideration, 110. Joshua C. Thomas, to Alva Holmes, part of northeast quarter of 11-15-1, in Franklin township. Consideration, $1.00. Alfred G. Underhill to Harriette E. Cory, part of the northwest quarter of 34-14-1 in Wayne township. Consideration. $2,000. Sarah E Brenneman to Janes L. Laws, lots 119, 121 and 122 in block 12, in East Germantown. Consideration, $350. Elmer E. Pie"rce to John A. Walls, lots 33 and 34 in W. F. Manley's addition to the city of Richmond and lot 10 in Wildman's sub-division. Con sideration $2,200. J. H. Winder to Malissa Lough, part of 1-13-2 in Wayne township. Consideration $1.00. Wilhelrninfi Stant to Nathan Stant, west half of lot 2 in block 8 in town of Dublin. ' Wallace R. White to Eugene VinVent, lots 233 and 240, Earlham Heights. Consideration $250.
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GOOD HEATS, PURE LARD, LOW FR nous. We keep a large supply of Fresh and Smoked Meat. Cooked Meats, Pure Lard, etc., on hand at IX) W PRICES. Two delivery wagons which insures prompt delivery. Favor us with your order. Our Own Make Lard . ... ... ... . ...... ......... ..10c Fresh Side Pork 12'c Beef to Boil or Roast 8 to 10c Fresh Pork Sausage . ........... ..... ...... 12'2c Fresh Smoked Sausage , ... 0,12y2o DRESSED CHICKENS AND BALTIMORE OYSTERS. Long Brothers' Cash Pleat Market 224 Main Street, Opposite Court House. Phone 203.
DECLARE GOOD DIVIDEND New Paris Building and Loan Association Is in a Prosperous Condition New Officers. New Paris, Jan. 11. (Spi.) The Building and Loan association of this town has declared a dividend of 54 per cent for the year just ended. This
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shows the institution to be In a very prosperous condition. An election of officers for the ensuing year resulted a follows: W. L. Hahn, president; Thomas Boyle, vir president ; IS. S. Davis, secretary; H. Pence, treasurer; George Hildtbrand, George Smith, Cail Bennett, William Colvin, Mart Cunningham. C. E. Samuels, Thomas Boyle, Albert Haller and V. L. Hahn, directors. Artificial gas. the 20th Century fuel. 10-tf
