Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 12 March 1907 — Page 8

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fhe Richmond Palladium, Tuesday, March 12, 1907.; THE CITY 111 BRIEF THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK You will always be sure of a cordial welcome and courteous treatment A safe and profitable place to do your banking business. Greatest Resources. Largest Working Capital. Butte rick's Pattern. Morris & Co'. Henry Garner, of San -Francisco, is visiting relatives here. Telephone "the Rlchmona steam Laundry to get your laundry. tf Roscoe Cook, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday here with his parents. . Buy the Krell-French auto-grand and you will be happy. Watson & Son, 707 Main street. Colonial building. Miss Margaret Starr has returned from a visit with relatives at Glendale, Ohio.

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We take pride in saying that the lines far exceil all previous efforts, the assortments are larger, the styles more varied and the prices more reasonable than ever before, an inspection is all we ask. No customer can afford to buy a Suit, Jacket, Shirt Waist or Skirt without first looking at our splendid and magnificent assortment

Ladoes9 Syfiils

Stylish, new, up-to-date, they are the talk of the town; they must be seen to be appreciated. Eaton styles with long and short sleeves, Ponyette styles with long sleeves, made of Panamas in all colors; Voils and Manish suitings, all beautifully ., trimmed; prices range from $5.00 to $40.00.

Ladies' JaeEsetis The variety of styles and materials is larger than ever. Fitted backs, loose backs, Eatons and Gibson styles, in coovert cloths, broadcloths, novelty cloths, and silks; prices from $4.50 to $18.50. See the special values at $5.00, $7.50

and $10.00.

Never before have we shown such a variety. La

dies' and Misses' made in all the new shapes and styles, Panamas, Voiles, Luster Sicillians, Manish Suitings, Poplins and Silks $2.98 to $15.00. Large assortmentat $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. Special preparation has been made to fit stout and elderly ladies.

Avoid the afternoon rush by coming in the morning hours, IT IS BETTER FOR ALL. H. . HASEMEDR COMPANY.

TWO : RESIDENCE PROPERTIES r tn South Seventh Street, near Main, FOR SALE . The two story, 9-room ' brick house fend 41 foot lot at No. OS South Seventh street, and also the 1H story Sroom brick house and extra fine 60 feet lot at No. 34 South Seventh street, are offered for sale at private sale. These are extra choice locations in the first square south of Main street, and very desirable. See Dickinson Trust Co. for particulars. DICKINSON TRUST CO.

TRACTION CAR DERAILED

Rails Spread Causing Back Truck to Leave Track Accident Near Germ an town Viaduct.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

JUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LOT OF THOSE' Good '4 Country Cured Hams

GET ONE THEY ARE GOOD.

IEE HIVE GROCERY

COMPANY

Traction car No. 75 in charge of Motorman Scarce and Conductor Hobson, jumped the track just this side of the viaduct under the Panhandle railroad near East Germantown yesterday afternoon. Spreading of the rail3 at that point was responsible for the accident. The Lack trucks left the track, giving the thirty-five passengers a good shakink-up. The accident occurred just after dinner and it was nightfall before the wrecking crew had the car cn the track and the road bed in condition for travel.

Passengers were transferred during

the afternoon.

NEARLY ALL CAPITAL STOCK IS SUBSCRIBED

CITY AND COUNTY

Work to Begin Soon on New Traction Line.

THE PROSPECT IS GOOD

Free advice given on the germ diseases of domestic animals. Write

the National Medical Co.. Sheldon, la

Artificial gas. the 20th Century faeL 10-tf

Grocery Attractions. That posted housekeepers will hurry to share in.

FOR TODAY ONLY.

Prunes Fancy fruit, 13c grade, at 2 lbs, 20c Corn Maine, cream sugar, fine quality; can 11c; doz. ..$1.05 Pickles Sweet gherkins, small and fine, 2 doz. .. .. ....10c Tomatoes (Richmond brand; Dozen, $1.05; Can, 10c Oranges (60c size, large, sweet Navels) dozen 30c Bulk Olives (Fine size and quality) pint 20c Mince Meat (Blue Ribbon brand) 2 pkgs., 15c

FOR TUESDAY. ONLY.

J. H. EGGEHEYER 4th and Main Sts.

. Of the $100,000 capital stock in the Indiana and Ohio traction company, which is to be built from Richmond to Hamilton, O., and then to enter Cincinnati over the tracks of the Cincinnati and Northern traction company, about $85,000 has been subscribed. As soon as $15,000 worth of stock

is placed work will be started on the new line. This statement was made yesterday by Attorney L. C. Lindernuth of this city, who is one of the principal promoters of the new road. Mr. Lindemuth stated that the promoters of the new line when it was first organized decided to make an attempt to place $25,000 worth of stock in respectively, Richmond, Oxford, O., Hamilton and Cincinnati.

All the 6tock offered in Richmond, Hamilton and Oxford has been subscribed to, but only $10,000 worth of stock has been taken up in Cincinnati. Mr. Lindemuth stated that the promoters of the new road do not anticipate that there will be any difficulty

in placing the remaining $15,000

worth of stock in Cincinnati, although it has not gone as fast as was expected. As soon as all the stock placed on the market is taken up there will be

a meeting of stock holders and steps will be immediately taken to build the road between this city and Hamilton. If Cincinnati capitalists refuse to become enthused over the new line the promoters know that there will be no difficulty in placing the outstanding stock with capitalists in this city, Hamilton or Oxford as it is known that the road would be a splendid investment.

Wrinkles are age-tellers. Drive them away ,by taking Holli?ters Rocky Mountain Tea. It's better than cosmetics. It does the business. S3 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. L.uken & Co.

Use artificial gas for light afi! beat 10-tf

Probate News. H. C. Starr, administrator of the estate of Amos Strickler, final report. Approved. Martha A. Spetler, administratrix of the estate of Silas Spetler, final report; approved. B. F. Hardman, executor of the estate of Barbara Ritter, final report; approved.

Thomas R. Jessup, administrator of the estate of John C. Miller, ex final report; approved. Leona Jacobs, administratrix of the estate of Vashti Jacobs, final report; approved. t Charles Lemberger, executor of the estate of John Marson, final report; approved." Deaths and Funerals. McMINX William McMinn died yesterday at his home, 1517 North

B street, at the age of 64 years. He is survived by a wife, two sons, Francis McMinn, of Centerville, and John McMinn, of this city, and one daughter, Mrs. Louis Gay. Funeral services will be held from the home Wednesday at 2 o'clock, the Rev. Raymond J. Wade, of the First M. E. churchi officiating. Friends may call from 3 to 5 o'clock

this afternoon and from 7 to 9 this evening. : GARD William Gard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gard, died Sunday

morning at their home, three and onehalf miles southwest of Richmond. His age was fifteen years. The funeral will bs held today, with short services at the house at 9 a. m. and further services at the M. E. church at Milton. Burial will be in the WestSide cemetery. DRULEY Mrs. Mary Druley, wife of Joseph S. Druley, -died Sunday, at her home, four miles southeast of

Richmond. Services .will be held at'

the Boston M. E. church, the funeral procession forming at the home at ten o'clock. Burial in the Boston cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. M. Mikesell and daughter, Ruth, have returned to their home at Dayton, O., after visiting friends here.

See the large stock of fine pianos, such as the Krell-French, Crown, Adam, Schaff and other fine makes. All made by first-class mechanics. Get our prices before you buy. Watson & Son, music store, 707 Main street.

Charles Jameson, of Indianapolis, spent Sunday at home visiting his parents.

Mrs. Forest Mendenhall and daughter, Eunice, returned to Richmond Saturday after a visit to her sister, Mrs. Hannah Polk, at Cambridge City.

Fresh Pork Sausages, 12c lb.; lard 5 "lbs. or over, 11c. Long Bros., opp. Court House. Both phones 299.

Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 019 Main St, Phone 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf

Rev. Johnston, of the Christian church at Converse, Ind., has returned home after visiting Rev. S. W. Trauni and family, at their home on South Thirteenth street.

If you want the oc?y first-class high grade piano and piano player combined, don't fail to call on Watson & Son, and examine the only perfect instrument on the market, the Krell auto-grand. Call at 707 Main street, Colonial building.

Mrs. Charles DuIIadway has returned after spending a few days with friends at Hamilton, Ohio.

We keep on hand choice fresh meats Please give us a trial order. Prompt delivery. Long Bros., Meat Market, Opp. Court House. Both Phones 299. 11-lt

Mr. and Mrs. John Jones and daughter, Ethel, returned to their home at Eaton, O., Sunday evening after visiting here.

See the Krell auto-grand, the finest piano in America. A number of them in use in the best families of Richmond. Sold by Watson & Son, 707 Main street. Colonial building.

The Rev. and Mrs. J. O. Campbell, had as their guests yesterday Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hayward and Mrs. Matilda Padock, all of Campbellstown, O.

reek Goitre (big nck) Cure Formu The surest and quickest remedy, never known to fail. Your druggist can fill It at small cost. Send one dollar for formula to Globe Supply Co., Dayton, O. l-6t

Misses Nellie Runyon i iid Bernice Bowser, of Eaton, Ohio, were Richmond visitors, Saturday.

John Starr, of Cincinnati, spent Sunday here the guest of his part ; ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Starr.

W. H. Dennis, editor of the Richmond Interview, delivered an address at the McKinley church at Dayton, Sunday afternoon, before the members of the colored Y. M. C. A. The subject of his address was "The Future of the American Negro."

The first primary room at the Baxter school, which was closed last week on account of diphtheria, was opened yesterday for regular school sessions. The second and fourth grade rooms at the Finley school on South Fourth street, will be opened this morniing, as all danger from scarlet fever has passed.

TRUTH NEVER DIES

A THING OF GREAT MERIT

WILL ALWAYS BE IN DEMAND

Farmers, mechanics, railroaders, laborers rely on Dr. Thomas" Electric Oil. Takes the sting out of cuts, burns or bruises at once. Pain cannot stay where it is used.

I am offering at private sale a fine 84 acre farm lying on the northern boundary of Cambridge City, this county. Good brick house, barn, and other buildings. . RAY KARR SHIVELEY, . , . 11&14 - ' . Commissioner.

When a great discovery is made,

many people doubt its merit until

proof is piled on proof. Such was the

history of steam, electricity and all other wonderful discoveries that are now benefiting mankind and such is the history of Root Juice. When the

great remedy was first introduced to

the people of Richmond there were many daubters, but In a few weeks doubt grew into amazement on account of the many cures jt made. The theory of Root Juice is that by striking at the root of disease and removing the cause, nature will do the rest. Root Juice cures rheumatism by creating a healthy condition of the stomach and bowels thereby preventing fermentation of food and formation cf acid. Root Juice r.ures indigestion by creating a healthy condition of the di gestive organs so that the digestive fluids may be furnished in a natural way. Root Juice prevents Sick headache, heartburn, belching, bloating and constipation, because it removes the cause. There is a great demand for Root Juice at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store, because it proves all that Is claimed for it.

"Generally debilitated for years. Had sick headaches. . lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Bitter3 made me a well woman.? Mrs. Chas. - Freitoy, Moosup. Conn.

PRESIDENT: John B. Uougan. VICK-PRES.: C W. Elmer.

John B. Doa can. Panlel G. Keid. Oeo. II. Eggenieyer. V. V. K imer. Html V. (iaar. Howard Campbell.

OFFICERS : VICE-PRES. I Daniel G. Held. CASHIER: bam l. W.Gaar. DIRECTORS P. . Bt rat tan, Jr. C II. Land. 0!fm A. Gaar. e. g. nm. If. C. BtaiT Henry Gen net t.

VICE-PRES.j Geo. II Eggemeyer. ASST. -CASH I ERj Will U. tteeker.

E. a. Hlbberd. John R. Howard. John J. Ilarrlngtoo. I. V. Smith. Geo. V. Miller.

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Finest Car Potatoes in Richmond go at 60c per .bushel; 20 Stamps with each bushel. No. 1 Country Butter, 28c per pound. 1 lb. Hood's Fancy Blend Coffee for 25c and 23 Stamps. 3 Quarts Navy Beans and 30 Stamps, 30c. White Lilly and Pride Richmond Flour, 50c. Nice Crisp Ginger Snaps, 5c per pound. Nice Crisp Square Crackers, 5c per lb. Gold Medal Flour, 70c per Sack. - C our New Dry Goods. S. & H. Stamps. Pictorial Review Patterns:

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery... New Phone . 1079; Old Phone 13 R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 41 1-413 Main Street.

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' OFFICE BULLERDICK'8 CANNERY 0. D. BULLERDIGK, S. 5TH ST. . Phono 1235

OPPORTUNITY MEANS NOTHONG to him who cannot use it. A savings account with Dickinson - Trust Co., no matter how small, will help you to make use of your opportunities J J J We invite you to begin with us today. One dollar starts an account. Three per cent, interest.

inson Trust Co.

is a cood one for family use. It burns clean and holds fire over night. gp SALE BY

PHONES 49

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KV1 oorc Cc Ogbor n Write Fir. and Tornado Inaur ance. We will bend you. Loans from : $10O , ta , $200. Phone Home 1589, Bell 53 R. ROOM 16 I. O. O. F. BUILDING.

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BAKED HAM (Cooked Done) POTATO CHIPS (Fresh and Crisp) CREAM TO WHIP (Thick) HOME MADE BREAD (Brown and White) HADLEY DROG. Phone 292

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