Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 5 March 1907 — Page 8
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The Richmond Palladium. Tuesday, March 5, 1907.
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As introductory to our immense assortments and large showing of SPRING STYLES in FABRICS AND WEARABLES. Our entire stock is singularly suggestive of the season, spring arrivals aro blooming forth in bewitching array, and all that is good and best is herein represented.
We-Have' Made Special Preparations
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To start early spring shopping and cro-
ate an early buying enthusiasm as nover was before.
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fTBear in mind, suoh values will not last long.
2,000 yards Fine Embroideries worth to 35c yard ..15c yd 250 yards fine all over Embroideries, splendid for waists, worth 50c to 75c ..29c yd 250 yds. fine Swiss and Nainsook all over Embroideries, worth 75c and $1 .00, - .50c Seethe fine Val. Laces in matched sets at 5c yd See the fine Val. Laces, dainty patterns, 3c yd Fine wide Torchon Laces, Insertions to match 5c yd or 6 yards for 25c Fine Torchon Laces at only
3c yd
Don't miss our splendicf Corset Cover Embroideries, worth 35c, only... ...... 25c yd Fine wide Swiss Flouncings, worth $1.00 yd, only 50c yd SILKS! : LEST WE FORGET, BUY THEM NOW. THEY'LL BE HARD TO DUPLICATE. $1.00 fine Black, guaranteed woven edge Taffeta Silk, as an introductory, only 85c yd 25 styles fancy all Silk Waistings and Suitings, newest spring plaid and check effects ,only 50c yd Just for a starter, the famous
Habutia, Jap Wash Silk, (cream only) 25c yd
20 pieces 35c sheer imported Swiss, plain and fancy dots, .. .. ..25c yd Fine sheer India Linens, while they last 5c yd Regular 20c Shirting Madras, 15c yd 20 pieces 15c Mercerized Waistings ,only 9c yd 100 pieces Printed Lawns, good values 5c yd Fancy Printed Batiste, regu-. lar 1 0c patterns, ... -7c yd 34 inch Woven Madras Suiting in the new tan and blue colorings, 15c yd Black Mercerized Petticoats, that bear the $1.00 stamp, 75c
$2.50 celebrated clematis heatherbloom Petticoats, in black only, $1.98 Fine sheer fancy Organdies, beautiful floral effects, only 15c yd WASH BELTS, one gross eyelet embroidered wash belts, all sizes; they won't last long, 10c Buster Brown Belts, one gross black, red and white, a bargain at 10c, only 5c 100 pieces wide Taffeta Hair Ribbons, all colors, No. 100 wide, 10c yd One Gross 10c Emb. Turnoversf they go at 5c Japanese Drawn Turnovers, while they last, 10c
Ladies' gold plated, 3-inch bar Ribbon Pin; to see them means to buy, 15c 25c VIM Rubber Complexion brush ... ..10c each 6 dozen pretty Litha Pillow Tops 10c ONE LOT 75c Nainsook Corset Covers, daintily trimmed, 45c Ladies' Waists. Have you seen them? Only a few left, fancy percale and madras only.. .... .. ..50c each One lot Children's Wash Dresses, two-piece gingham Sailor Suits, Russian box-plait ed, white Piqua' dresses, regular $1.00 values, sizes 4 and 6 years, .... ..50c
i . 1 How Long they'll lastwe cannot tell, but promise the early shopper plenty. Come tomorrow, Wodnooday.
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WE HAVE Oil GARS TODAY A CHOICE LOT OF
Pocahontas
Lump Coal Mather Bros. Co. Phone 49
THE CITY III BRIEF
Have you tried Mother's bread? Butterick's Patterns, Morris & Co's. Mrs. G. E. Marsh, of Winchester, Is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Conrad.
Telephone the Rlchmona steam Laundry to get your laundry tf Mrs. Harry Castator and children are at Hamilton, Ohio, visiting friends.
Quick Delivery
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OFFICE BULLERDICK'S CANNERY 0. D. BULLERDICK, S. 5TH ST. - Phone 1235
Tastes as Qbo'd as it looks and It loots VERY good.. A delicious breakfast dish, of great food value, wholesome all the year round. No other quite so appealing to the taste as the Beech-Nut flavor. We recommend it to you, price 25c per jar.
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DOTH PIIOIIES 190-298
Mrs. J. R. Armstrong, of Urbana,, Ohio, Is the guest of 'ocal friends. See bill of Joe Stevenson's horse sale, March 8, on 8th page. 2-4t
Rev. J. F. Mattingly has returned from Olive Hill, where he spent several days. -
Have you tried Victor bread? Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St., Phone 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf
Misses Ada and Ruby Kelley have returned from Muncie, where they spent Sunday with friends.
See description of Joe Stevenson's horses to be sold March 8, on Page 8. 2-4t
Mrs. Minnie Walker, of Lima, Ohio, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Iliff.
thev are made from the best material
and baked right, giving them that fine texture that good bread must have.
Mr. and Mrs. James Pullinger have returned home after a visit to relatives at Fulton, N. Y.
All the latest and most comprehensive spring millinery styles are now on display at the Rohe millinery store. Ladies are invited to call at the Rohe millinery store. All the latest spring designs in millinery.
Mrs. Loren Keever, Mrs. S. Cornjthwaite, Mrs. C. E. Clawson and the Misses Anna and Susie Freeman, of Cambridge City, were here Saturday to see "Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall" at the Gennett.
Harmon Pitts, of Fountain City, aged eighty-four, died Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock from heart trouble. The funeral will be this afternoon at New Garden. The deceased was well known over Wayne county. Thomas W. Roberts property No. 215 North 11th street, for sale at public auction on March 7th, 1907, at 2 o'clock P. M. Dickinson Trust Co. Guardian.
gist can fill it at small cost. Send one dollar for formula to Globe Supply Co., Dayton, O. l-6t
A blaze In the basement of the home of W. A. Ellis, 313 Richmond avenue, called the fire department out Sunday noon. The fire, which was caused by the igniting of some waste, was quickly extinguished and the loss was insignificant. Some people are prejudiced against bakers bread. In the light of past
Lachievements In that line we do not
blame you. That was before the day Jbf Mother's and Victor. Try them m - ... a
Jand you win use no oxner.-
a small "town in Pennsylvania and he has been wired an offer to come to Richmond for the purpose of directing. No answer has yet been received from Mr. Fredericks.
A great big full weight loaf of good quality bread like Mother's or. Victor only costs five cents. Think of it. You cannot afford to. wear your life away baking bread. Think of that hot stove and the bread that just won't , raise. Save it all by buying Mothers or Victor.
Don't consider lightly the eyldence of disease in your system. Don't take desperate chances with ordinary medicine. Use Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, the great specific. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken.
If in need of a hog, sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon, la.
Rev. T. H. Hanna, who has been the guest of Rev. S. R. Lyons, and family for a few days, has returned to his home' at Steubenville, O.
Rev. O. S. Harrison of the Third M.
E. church, will give a lecture at Ches
ter M. E. church on the evening oi March 13, under the auspices of the Sunday school.
Just received another shipment of new style picture moulding. Now is the time to have your pictures framed, at Brown & Darnell's, 1022 Main st
You will like bread after you have tried Mother's and Victor.
L. . P. Thompson, r of Cincinnati, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Neal, South Sixteenth street." He is an uncle of Mrs. Neal.
-Ride a Reading Standard, a bicycle with a record for sale at Brown & Darnell's, 1022 Main street. 2-3
Mr- a&d Mrs. M. W. Earhart teturned to their acme &t Psan&ju.'Q.. J-esreldflf alter fUiting 3r. andMra. Will Earfcart for a lew days.
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Mother's and Victor Bread
healthier than other kinds, because
No. 215 North 11th street, 10 room brick house, splendid location, for sale at public auction March 7th. 1907 at 2 o'clock P. M. Dickinson Trust Co. Guardian.
Testimony in the exceptions to the report of Jonas McGuire, executor of the estate of the late Catherine Sniithmeyer were heard today in the circuit court. The plaintiffs in the case were represented by Attorney John F. Robbins. Mr. McGuire was represented by Attorney T. J. Study. .
Mother's and Victor breads are the kind like your mother tried mighty hard to bake. - Try a loaf and realize how ambitious she was.
TlikxA hi' a. fdiotAal for the ElkA'T, M. C, A. benefit mjnstf el iflicrjr thia . evening at it fins' lXp ir-.ma AnI All fruwnlip-rs frf tlte lo&Zfl
are urged to. attend. Gns. Frederick. I
who directed the last minstrel show given by the Elks, has been located in
RUGSMADE FROM OLD CARPET. As the spring opens up and the changes are to be made, In carpet and rug line, we wish you to remember, Ashjian Bros., of Indianapolis, the well known flufT nig manufacturers, of old carpet, whose representative is in RICHMOND at Arnold's hotel and wishes to hear from all who have some old carpet, to be made into
rugs.
Ashjian Bros. & Co., Indianapolis, Ind.
Dependable Grocery Savings On goods with which you are well acquainted. ROYAL BAKING PONDER. 1 lb. can today 40c. Yz lb. can today .. .. .. 22c BIRDS EYE MATCHES. You know what they are, with the white tip. Per package, (five boxes,) today.. ..19c. BAKERS GENUINE CHOCOLATE. 1 full pound package, 2 cakes ... ... ... -35cts. SNYDERS HOME CATSUP. Regular 25c size bottle.. 18cts. We have the new breakfast focd Elijahs Manna, a fine flake food. Phone Your Ordsrs. h II. EGGEIIEYER 4th and llain Sts.
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Total Resources
$2,393,906.94
Capital, Surplus, Undivfdod Profits 0635,000.00 Greatest Resources. Greatest Working Capital. Most Reprcsentativo Directors Therefore Greatest Gafety to Depositors.
OFFICERS:
PRESIDENT: John B. Dougan. VICE-PRES.: C. W. Elmer.
John B. Ponsrnn. Daniel O. Reld. Geo. H. Kggemeyer. C. W. Kimer. Ha ml "W. Oaar. Howard CampbelL
VICE PRES : Daniel G. Held. CASHIER: aml. W.Gaar.
DIRECTORS
. B. Btrattan, Jr. C. II. Lnd. Clem A. Gar. E. G. Hill. II. C. Btarr .Henry Gennett.
VKJE-PRES.t Geo. H Eggemefcr. AH3T. -CASHIERS Will O, Beeker.
E. O. Htbberd. John R. Howard. John J. Harrington. P. W. Mmtth. Geo. W. Miller.
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From Tuesday Evening at 6 O'clock to Wednesday Evening .at 6:00. Fancy Potatoes at - 60c Bu. Pride Richmond and White Lilly Flour --50c 18 lbs. Granulated, 19 lbs A or 20 lbs. Ex C Sugar ..$1.00 Hood's Leader Coffee, a good one, per lb 15c Hood's Fancy Blend and 23 Stamps for ..25c Fancy Square Crackers and Crisp Ginger Snaps, per lb... 5c Fancy Sour Pickles, per dozen. 5c Nice Large Dill Pickles, per dozen --- 10c Country Eggs, 18c Dozen; 2 Dozen for 35c. DRY GOODS A fine stock and as cheap as any place in Richmond. S. Cl H. Stamps. Pictorial Review Patterns.
HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 4 "-4X3 M"1 Street.
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