Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 20 March 1907 — Page 10

Pa&'e Ten.

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram.

The City in Brief. DOUBT IS EXPRESSED ABOUT A FRANCHISE EXTRA Salo Thio TJeeli. Butterlck's Patterns, Morris & Co. - Woodward lodge of Odd Felloes will meet tonight.

HAVE LEFTFOR CANADA Wayne County People Will Be Engaged Near Calgary. HAVE BOUGHT MUCH LAND.

GO stomps with one lb. of Tea at 70c a lb. 45 stamps with, one lb. of Tea at GOc a lb. 40 stamps with one lb. of Tea at 50c a lb. 1 0 stomas with one can of A. and P. Spice (strictly pure) at 15c a can. lO stamps with one 2 lb. pkg. of A. and P. Crushed. Oats at 10c a pkg. :

lO stamps with 2 cakes of A. and P. Scouring Soap at 5c a cake.

1 0 stamps

with one can of A. and P. Evaporated Milk at 10c a can.

10 stamps

with 3 lbs. of A. and P. Gloss

Starch at 5c a lb.

Our Tea3 are specially selected! for their great strength, fine draw- f . ? jm I 1 1

ing quanues, ana nta, -iuii iiavor

in the cup.

Telephone Orders Receive Prompt Attention.

Froo Delivery.

727 Main St. THONES: Old 53 W. New 107.

B. F. Wissler of this city, and W. H. Doner, of Cambridge City, who own farms adjoining near Calgary, Alberta, Canada, left Tuesday for that plaqe in

company with several others. The in

terests of the two men will be pooled

and new buildings and houses erected

on their farms. Mr. Wissler and Mr. Dony will remain in Canada until the work is completed and then will return home. Others who accompanied the party were Charles Ilockett and son. Alexander Mcintosh of Cambridge City, and Ray Howells and Frank, Wissler, of tbis city. Wilbur N. Kuth and family will go later and probably will remain permanently.

Telephone the Richmond Laundry to get your laundry.

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OCEAN TRAVEL. Don't the weather make you feel as if you would like to take a trip across the Ocean? We offer the finest accomodations for ocean travel on the HamburgAmerican line. Richmond Insurance Agency. Hans X. Koll, Mgr. 11 South Tth street. Tel. No.41.

. ATTEND THURSDAY MARCH 21

New and Original Ideas for Spring

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818 MAIN ST,

Tom3 & Tinney announce the spring opening of their millinery store Thursday at 91S Main street.

Richmond aerie of Eagles will meet tonight.

Display of millinery, Thursday, Austin's. Westcott Hotel. 19-2t

Mrs. J. V. Sappenfield, who died Monday at East "Germantown, was known in Richmond.

Mrs. C. A. Brehm, 35 North 8th st.t anounces her Spring Millinery Opening for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, the latest novelties in dress hats and street hats will be on display. " 1 18-3t

A class of fourteen is now being taken through the Modern Woodmen.

Display of millinery, Thursday, Austin's. Westcott Hotel. 19-2t

Evident That the Hamilton & " Richmond Company Has No Cinch on Such.

OBJECT TO USE OF PIKE. THERE IS ALSO A SUSPICION AMONG THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS THAT THE PROMOTERS ARE NOT SINCERE.

Louis Muth is improving his build ing at Fifth and Main streets.

A finA riisnla.v nf P!nstpr hats Thnrs-

Free advice given on the germ dis-J . at R n Van Sant. ai Vflrth

coo st A acHa o r f rv llo WT fit t "

7. r. . ,,r. .r"" . . ' . Eighth street. 20-1 1

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Richmond lodge of Masons had work

in the fellowcraft degree last night.

Use artificial gas for light and heat. 10-tf

Place Your Order With Us For Your

PRUNES PRUNES 700 Pounds On Special Sale Fancy black Californias, (10 & 50c size,) regular retail price 12V&C ib. Tomorrow per box, (231bs.).. .. .. .. .'. ..$2.00.

Per 5 pound3 tomorrow

30c.

Fanck black Californias, (60 , & 70c size,) regular retail price 10c lb., tomorrow per box (25 lbs.) $1.65.

Tomorrow 5 lbs. for. .

.40c.

'Phone your Orders.

J. M. EGGEMEYER 4th and Main Sts.

Schools closed at Boston and Jacksonburg because of a scarlet fever scare, have been reopened.

Display of millinery Thursday, Sharkey's, 7 South Seventh street.

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Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St., Phona 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf

Display of millinery Thursday, at Sharkey's, 7 South Seventh street. 19-2t

Mrs. A. G. Ogborn Is recovering from a severe illness. .

Display of millinery, Thursday, Austin's. Westcott Hotel. 19-2t

Display of .trimmed millinery at Lora Nolder's 39 ,North . 8th 'i 'street, Thursday, March 21st. Store open Thursday evening. - 19-3t

A fine display of Easter hats Thursday at Mrs. R. R. Van Sant's, 31 North Eighth street. 20-1 1 Dr. W. O. Wagoner, federal meat inspector, has removed his family from Cincinnati to South Tenth street, Richmond.

Merchants Delivery Headquarters Call Drapers Store, Phone 1498. 19-30t

No decision has yet been reached by the county commissioners regarding the granting of a franchise to the promoters of the Hamilton & Richmond traction company, but it is an assured fact that the commissioners will ''turn down" the applicants. Commissioner Dynes states that he is opposed to granting the franchise

principally on account of the fact that

the promoters of the road plan to place

their tracks on the Hamilton and Richmond pike. Mr. Dynes says this Is a sufficient reason for refusing to grant the franchise.

Commissioner Clark is also known to

be against granting, the franchise

Commissioner VIley has made no statement as to how he stands In the

matter, but it is thought he is also against granting a franchise. Mr. Dynes' Reasons. Mr. Dynes states that when the promoters of the Hamilton & Richmond traction company first applied for a franchise three or four years ago, he opposed granting it, but the two other commissioners favored it, so the franchise was granted. He is as much opposed to the proposed route today as he was4 then. Mr. Dynes is of the opinion that this county has had enough experience in the past with granting franchises to roads operating on highways, and he will oppose from now on, granting of franchises to roads which do not own their own rights of

way.

It also seems to be the opinion of the commissioners that the promoters of the Hamilton & Richmond traction company are not sincere about building the road, and it seems to be the impression that a franchise to this road

through the county might be used for commercial purposes. The commis

sioners all favor the road that is to

be built by Cincinnati , Richmond,

Hamilton and Oxford capital and when

application is made for a franchise

there is no doubt but that it will be

granted. t

The Second National Bank Ample Capital Great Resourcoo Efficient Service, Convenience, Etc. Our business is built upon the bedrock of the people's confidence. It has not been the growth of a day, but has been built up by years of careful management and along safe fines. Depository of Funds for the United States. Capital $250,000. Surplus and Undivided Profits, $385,000 OFFICERS :

Notices are being sent out by Mrs.

We can guarantee it to be the finest that comes to Richmond. Good Maple Syrup is scarce this season. Get your order in now. BEE HIVE GROCERY CO. PHONES 190

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Bf (Dikey Learners Are not all alike. Some make their money by taking advantage of the borrower's misfortunes. We have built up a big business by helping our clients out of difficulties instead of inducing them to "jump out of the frying pan into the fire." We have the best class of clients in the city. Our rate is low, payments easy and business strictly confidential. We advance money on salaries. We also loan on household goods and office fixtures without removal, "and on jewelry, watches, etc., left! in pledge. Here are some of the terms of our ' new weekly payment plan, allowing you fifty weeks in which to pay off your loan: . 60c is a weekly payment on a $25.00 loan. $1.20 is a weekly payment on a loan of $50.09 $1.80 is a weekly payment on a loan of $75.00. $2.40 is a weekly payment on a loan of $100.00) Other payments in same proportion. If these payments do not suit you, call and see us and we will be pleased to explain other plans we have. Mail or 'phone applications receive our prompt attention. - RICHMOND LOAN CO. Established 1895. Horn Phone 445. S. E. Cor. 7th and Main Sts. 1 Ik Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Richmond, Ind.

M. F. Johnston, president of the Richmond Art Association to artists and owners of art productions requesting them to send work to the Muncie Art

Association, which holds its exhibit

May 16-27 and the Richmond Art Association, which holds its exhibit June 11-25. Lists for the catalogue must reach Mrs. Johnston by April 20.

Display of millipery Thursday, Sharkey's, 7 South Seventh street.

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No definite action has been taken in reference to Pingree garden work in Richmond this season.

PRESIPEST: Johu B. IXuga. VICE-PR ES C. W. Elmer.

John B. DonjEiin. l'antel tf. Held, tieo. H Kggemeyer. C. W. Eimer. Kaiu'l W. tianr. Howard Campbell.

VICE TRF!S : ltftuiel tf. K-J1J. CASHIER: l'sm'1. W.Gaar.

DIRECTORS

P. R. Strattan, Jr. C. H. Ijtnd. Clem A. tfaar. . K. tf. Hill. H. C. htarr Henry tfennett.

VICE-PRF.S.j tfeo. U Eggemeyr. ASST.-OASHIEK: Will C, beeHer.

F. O. Htbhord. John K. Howard. J oti n J. Hamngtoa. 1 W. Mmlth. Cisa. W. MlHr.

noble Stamps TUESDAY. NIGHT,56:0!CL0CK UliLTI L&Q' CLOCK WEDNESDAY WIGHT.. And Prices cheaper than any Store in Richmond. Nice Smooth Solid Potatoes, per bushel 60c 3 Quarts of Navy Beans and 30 Stamps 30c 1 Ib. Fancy Blend Coffee (none better) and 23 stamps, 25c 1 Ib. Big Leaf Imperial Tea and 60 Stamps 60c Daisy Flour, winter wheat, fo 50c A Fancy 4-sewed Broom V... 25c A Good California Prune, 3 lbs. for 25c Fancy Evaporated Apples, 2 lbs. for... 25c 3 Packages Austin's Oats for..... 25c ., ... i Pictorial Review Patterns Store open Tuesday night till 9 o'clock. Order early. HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone i79 Old Phone 13 R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.

A complete line of Easter millimery on display at Lora Nolder's, 39 North 8th street, Thursday, March 21st. OpenVThursday evening. 19-3t

Gre?.t display of Spring Millinery, at Miss Porter's in the Wescott block, Main street. Ope.iing Thursday.

Mrs. C. L. Wolfer, East Main street, has gone to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Webb, of Evanston, 111., for a few weeks.

As a prize in the post-season series of polo games to be played in Indiana, the famous Horlick cup will be offered. This was once held by Richmond.

A fine display of Easter hats Thursday at Mrs. R. R. Van Sant's, 31 North Eighth street. - 20-lt

A full and complete line of new

, Easter and spring millinery now ready

! for our opening Thursday, at Toms & jTinney's, 918 Main street.

That's What B9m Zoning. And my stock must be sold by the 1st of April to give up the room I occupy. Hats, Underwear, Ties, Shirts,

laioves, collars, Hose Supporters, Hats,

S. Etc. TEW DAYS m

THEN I AM DONE. Efyou want bargains, H' m your Mucklelbeiriry

See "QUIT BUSINESS" SIGN,

Between 5th and 6th Sts.

Millinery opening at Porter's. Wescott block, Thursday afternoon and evening". Announcement to the public, of the beautiful creations for spring at MiS3 Porter's Millinery ptore. Opening Thursday. Wescott hotel block.

With the New Phillips presenting a

vaudeville bill every afternoon and

night, the Theatorium in operation ev

ery afternoon and night and a number of attractions at the Gennett. there would appear Vo be no lack of amusement this week.

You are invited to attend our spring and Easter opening o! millinery, at Miss Porter's in the Wescott block.

Mrs. M. T. Hartley, of Franklin, O., and Mrs. Will Earhart, spent today as gtiests of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Linrtsay, at Beechwood farm, south of Milton. ,

Attend the opening at Miss Porter's

Millinery store, Thursday.

A' display and opening of spring and "Easter millinery Thursday,, at Miss Porter's, Wescott Hotel block.

OF ALL KINDS

Quick Delivery

Phon Your' Orders

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

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BOYS MB GIRLS We are giving away to friends among the boys and hls ' a fine new kind of a - ' - " T(D)IP ' We want each of you to have one. Come to Dickinson Trust Go's, office and we wtll riv von one of these tops, free. " - If you are' not already one of our depositors, we cordially Invite you to open a savings account with us. You can start an account with a dollar. '' Our Home Savings Banks will help you save money. DICKINSON TRUST CO.

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JOHN F. WELLEIMKAMP, Jeweler , Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. SPECIAL ORDER WORK. ' 519 Main Street. At Routh's Music Store. New Phone 561 Richmond, Ind.

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Given away, hot biscuits and coffee.

at- the- electric display at Craighead

Plumbing "ahd Electric Co., Successor; to Zoer & Craighead. Display talceii place at 2 to S and 7 to 9 p. in.

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HF RIIRRI Ff) Amusing, fascinating, simple, IIL DliDDLLIi cleanly for making bubbles without soapsuds. Instruction book with each. COMPLETE, ONLY 10c. VY. H. ROSS DRUG CO. 804 Main St Phones 77

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ftrtiflciat gas tor light and heat 10-tf