Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 24 March 1907 — Page 10

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram

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Man's Best friend in Time of Need. When You Need It Ask Us for IL ,

If you have a loan elsewhere and should find the payments too large or should want better terms or more money, or if you owe a balance on your furniture, or owe rent, grocer, doctor or other bills, we will advance and centralize your indebtedness; then you will have only one place to pay. i If j'ou have several little accounts outstanding, would it not be better for you to come to us and get the money to pay them all off?. We can arrange your payments any size to suit you, on either a weekly or monthly plan. Come in and talk It over with us and let us explain our easy terms of loaning money 'on furniture, pianos, fixtures, horses and vehicles. If you cannot call at our office write to us and pur agent will call at your house and talk it over with you. It costs you nothing to learn our methods. Business Confidential s Richmond Loan Co. ESTABLISHED 1895 Room 8, Colonial Building, Richmond, Ind. Home Phone 445

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In either plain or novelty effects. In style, fit and workmanship, they

are superior to the average mer

chant tailor garments.

Prices Range $10.00 to $25.00

LOEHR & KLUTE

-- GRAND -- ELECTRICAL DISPLAY . OFElectric Novelties Cooking Utensils Electric Irons Electric Radiators Sewing Machine Motors, Electric Chafing Dishes, Coffee Percolators, Curling Iron Heaters, etc.

and a labor-saver for the thrifty housewife. j

Craighead Plumbing and

Electric Co. ZolUr & Craighead

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South Bend, Ind., March 23 James Oliver, the millionaire plow manu

facturer, who has been seriously ill at

his residence here since February 22, passed a very bad night and hope of

his recovery has been abandoned. Dr.

&. II. Myers, the attending physician, said he might live for several days.

but he might not survive more than a

kew hours. Mr. Oliver is "Suffering

from complications which include Bright's disease, heart difficulties and

localized pneumonia. Being a man of

remarkable will power and vigorous constitution, he has displayed great endurance but last night's' suffering had a telling effect and today he was weaker than at any time since he took ill.

NO ARMOR WILL BE PROOF. Maxim Has Shell That Will Penetrate Steel and Then Explode.

New York, March 23. Hudson Maxim, inventor of high explosives, made a dinner tendered Sir Percy Sanderson by the Canadian club last night, the occasion of an announcement concerning a new safety detonating fuse,

which he has invented after ten years of experimenting and which he declared has long been the aim of inventors. By it, he said, it was possible to send an armor-piercing shell through armor and cause it to explode at exactly

the distance behind the armor desired by the guner. It will not matter whether the armor is one inch or twelve inches in thickness, the inven

tor said.

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For Saturday and Sunday. A Few HEN TURKEYS and Plenty of CHICKENS STRAWBERRIES Head Lettuce, New Beets, New Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Asparagus, Spinach, Rhubarb, New Onions, Radishes, Parstey, and everything else there is to be hcd. Once more we will sell 50c ORANGES 30c SATURDAY ONLY BEE HIVE GROCERY CO. PHONES 190

JAS. OLIVERNEAR DEATH Hope Abandoned for Recovery Of Millionaire.

SICK FOR PAST MONTH.

The City in Brief.

Butterick's Patterns, Morris & Co's.

Country roads out of Richmond are said to be in fine condition.

The American Seeding Machine company has accepted plans for enlargement of its office room and work on the improvement will begin as soon as the contractors finish on the building across Fourteenth street.

No moths attack dry cleaned clothes. Richmond Dry Cleaning Co.

Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St., Phon2 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-

The current report of Harry S. Kates, guardian of Edward M. Gorgas, insane, was approved in the circuit court. The report shows a balance of $7,885.99.

Everybody goes to the new place. Richmond Dry Cleaning Co.

Joseph II. Githens, once a hotel man of this city, now of the Role house at Mattoon, 111., will return to Richmond.

Telephone the Richmond Laundry to get your laundry.

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W. J. Brannon, of West Richmond who has been ill for several weeks is Improving.

Ladie's garments of all kinds dry cleaned. Richmond Dry Cleaning Co.

There will be no meeting of. the Monday night Skating club Monday night. It has been postponed until the following Monday.

Call phones, New 1581, Old 412 for Dry cleaning of all kinds.

Motion for a new trial in the case

of Samuel Deeds vs. the Linden Oil

Co., for damages, was filed in the circuit court.

Men's clothes cleaned and pressed promptly. Richmond. Dry Cleaning Co.

Supt. C. E. Thompson and Assist

ants C. D. Schedler, H. Thornton and C. B Waters of the local staff of the

Prudential Insurance company, attended a district meeting at Conners-

ville

Portiers, household goods, dry cleaning promptly. Richmond Dry Cleaning Co. Judge Fox dismissed the suit of Josephus Wallick vs. Amos Bailey, for ejection and the costs were charged to the defendant.

Clear white clothes are a sign that the housekeeper uses Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. packaf, 5 cents.

National extracts and spices sold under a positive guarantee. Come back and get your money if not satisfied. For sale by the National Medical Co., Sheldon, Iowa.

There's naught so sweet at love's young dream, And it will sweeter be, If lovers would only take A little Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.

NEW MAPLE SYRUP Another limited quantity of this extra fine article made by Mr. Thomas Lamb, south of Richmond, Yesterday. GENUINE COUNTRY CURED HAMS

' A new lot of all sizes. Mid cure snd sweet.

J. M. EGCEMEYER 4th and Main Sts.

RURAL ROUTE MEN ARE NOT SATISFIED

Think New Ruling Is Doing Them Injustice.

SALARIES ON DISTANCE.

Local rural route cairiers are not at all satisfied with the most recent ruling of the post officials in Washington because much of the good work performed by the last congress in increasing the salaries of the men, is spoiled by the action of the assistant postmaster general. All rural route men having to travel more than twenty-four miles will get ?0OO a year, specified according to the recent act. but those traveling fewer than twenty-four miles will be graded in salary according to the number of miles they travel in proportion. It is understood that four of the local rural route carriers will be affected as their routes range from 23 to 24 miles in length. Some

of these say that the ruling of the postoffice officials is not right in that some of the men traveling twentythree miles, have the hilliest regions to traverse and their work is harder and trips longer in reality, than twentyfour miles. A general protest, it is said, will go up over the country against the ruling.

MUSIC AT FIRST M. E.

Miss Karolyn Karl Will Be Heard at Evening Service.

Music at the First M. E. church today will be as follows: Morning Service. Anthem The Palms. Faure Miss Mary Friedley aud Chorus. Quartet O. for the Peace ... Mullen Evening Service. Solo The Lord Is My Helper. .Adams Miss Karolyn Karl. Anthem Cantate Domino in C... Dudley Buck. Quartet O, Paradise Havens

Dr. K. G. McDivitt went to Portland Saturday and is the guest of his granddaughter, Martha E. Pierce.

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The Noosneir tioire THE GHAMGE O IF A LSF'STtRffS To buy such Shoe Bargains, as we are offering this week, and as the top line signifies, it is only a "chance in a life time" to buy such high grade shoes as the Stetson, and W". I. Douglas Shoes at the Price we are selling them. But we were fortunate enough to procure the large stock of Hoover Bros, at a very low figure and we give the goods to you at a very low price. Bring the little tots too, for we have some exceptional bargains here for them. Below we quote a few of our special prices for this week.

W. L. Douglas, $3.00 and $3.50, at $2.39 Stetson $6.00 Patent Leather Shoes (the best made in the world) at $3.98 Selz Royal Blue, you all know what that shoe is, worth $4.00, now at $2.75 Stetson $5.00 Vici Kid for Men ... $3.75

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Capital $250,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits, $385,000 Depository of Funds For the United States.

PRESIDENT: John B. Dougan. VICE-PRES.: C. W. Elmer. t

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OFFICERS

VICE PRES : laniel U. Held. CASHIER: taml. W.Gaar.

DIRECTORS :

P. S. Strut tan, Jr. V. H. Ijtn.IClem A. tJaar. K. O. H1U. H. C. Htarr Henry Uennett.

VICE-PRES.t tJeo, H Eggemyer, ASST.-OASIUER; Will C, seeker.

F. O. Hlbherd. John II. Howard. John J. Harrington 1. V. Mmtth. lieo. W. Miller.

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This model is made of the famous Royal Cuticle Soap, the cleanest, purest, softest and most soothing soap you could put on your hands or face. This is no ordinary cheap toilet soap, but a healer of skin diseases, being made from oil extracted from the "Squill' plant, noted for its healing and curative powers. Sold everywhere under another Trade Mark at 25 cents. Don't fail to C the Window Exhibit. Then step into the store and secure some of it while the price is only 5 cents per cake, 60 cents a dozen, not aver One Dozen to each customer. S. & H. Green Stamps. Pictorial Review Patterns. Where? At

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. 41 1-4 13 Main Street.

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It made the 1906 Glidden Tour (1200 miles) without losing a point, and equaled only by a few high priced and high powered cars. It would be impossible to build an Automobile that would stand rougher treatment than this car has been subjected to. It's a modern car, sliding gear transmission 3 speeds forward, shaft drive, 22 H. P. horizontal opposed motor located under hood. The body Is of graceful design, comfortably seats 5 passengers. Arrange for a demonstration; let the car speak for itself. m E. R. DRAVER, Agent. 42 South 17th St. Phone 1567

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