Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 83, 5 April 1907 — Page 8
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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram. The City in Brief. H?a
MISCELLANEOUS Staple Grocery mention . Properly Priced for Tomorrow Best granulated sugar (25 lb. cloth bags $1.25. Daisy buand flour (251bs.) . ,50c. (Every bag guaranteed.) Soap (Swifts Pride). 8-bars 25c. Lima beans (canned good quality) 3 cans 25c. Succatash (canned good quality) 3 cans 25c. Kidney beans (canned good quality 3 cans 25c. Rolled Oats (our best brand) 3 boxes 25c. Corn (Good standard pack) 4 cans 25c.
Phone Your Orders.
J. M EGGEMEYER 4th and Main Sts.
Butterick's Patterns. Morris & Co'n. Water bills due April 1st. Sl-lOt King Solomon's chapter, R. A. M.f will meet tonight. Sweet Apple Cider, homemade and
fine, to be had at Price's. New line back combs. Haner's. Whitewater lodge I. O. O. F. will meet tonight. Elegant new waist pins, Haner's. For a box of nice chocolates go to Price's. Hokendauqua tribe of Red Men will have a regular session this evening.
Chicken Patty dinner at the First j M. E. church, April 5th. 5-ltj Price's have their new Soda foun- j tain in place and can serve you with ; Ice Cream Sodas, Sundaes, and Buf-j faloes, the very best. j Only about one-third of the dog tax!
in Wayne township has been paid in thus far. New line back combs, Haner's. Telephone the Rlcnmona steam Lautidry to set your laundry. tf Otho Harrell, who is again in Earlham this term, will add strength to the baseball team. Price's are still receiving fresh oysters. New line belt buckles, Haner's. Harry Hebble, former member of the police force, who has taken a position as auditor with the Rock Island, has been assigned to Arkansas. Water bills due April 1st. 31-10t New line belt buckles, Haner's. Miss Bessie D. Jackson, of Marion Ind., is visiting the Rev.' and Mrs. T. M. Guild, North Eighth street. Chicken Patty dinner at the First M. E. church, April 5th. 5-lt
ADDITIONS TO THE CHURCH.! and five other flavors of the best at;
KGWLLEITxIEJEKG'S STOKE
MANY REASONS FOR RELIGIONJF CHRIST Strong Sermon by the Rev. Wilson Thursday Night.
Vouhl you know why I Jesus?" was the title of the
sung by Mr. Lintt Thursday night at the Christian church and it served as a fitting prelude to the sermon that followed. The Rev. Mr. Wilson addressed himself to the question, "Is There Any Room for Jesus?", having in mind of course the neefls of man which, as he contended, could only be met by the religion of the Nazarene. The speaker said that man is a religious being and if there is not a God brought to man he will make one for himself. This longing for worship of something not himself is the explanation given for the heathen
bowing down to many Gods.
Its certainly up to the buyers now to be able to make a selection of a suitable and pleasing selection in the way of a Tailop-GvUadle Suiift, JaEseft9 oati because of the unusually large and choice line wTe are showing.
In SUITS we show modern styles to be the market, and the are of the most varied
The prices range from
the most found in materials kinds.
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In COATS and JACKETS we show a variety of styles and of materials that seem to cover the entire catalog of that which is new and staple in this line. The prices range from
to
I Price's.
T Glen Liebhardt, Wayne county's! II
t wen Kiiuwn uait ijjujci, may uuucigu
song i a serious operation.
New line fine necklaces, Haner's. , Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry, 919 Main St., Phona 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf Mrs. L. H. Bunyan was at Indianapolis Thursday to attend a meeting of the board of the Methodist state hospital. New line fine necklaces, Haner's. Water bills due April 1st. 31-10t Mrs. J. B. Baker has returned from Cambridge City after visiting her mother, Mrs. Pauline Myers. Fine line brooches at Haner's. Taube Bros, will have another horse sale on Saturday, April 6, at 11 a. m.
But a
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religion to be satisfying must have t V1 ouer lo 1UU neaa or soa ana in it these elements: There must be well broke horses, some good teams of
something to believe, something to mares anu xaiiey unvers ana a
bale stables at
Sixth street. 2-4t
someining 10 oeneve, sumeLuius iu do, something to hope for, something J Sood mule teams, to love and someone who can return 12 and 126 North S
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that love. These alone are supplied In the religion , of Christ. Infidel is Not Happy. The infidel is not happy when he disbelieves Christ, nor the atheist as he denies God, nor the agnostic as he proclaims his gospel of the ignorance of the existence of either God or
Christ. The man
Mrs. William Locke, of Lexington,
Mass., and Miss Corinne Locke, of Indian;fxHs are guests of Miss Alice Locke, South Seventeenth street. Fine line brooches at Haner's. Chicken Patty dinner at the First M. E. church, April 5th. 5-lt
is not happy w : the ,nest of fripnds and rp1aMvPs tn
has nothing to do. The man is not ; th-s cKy Thursday hannv who has nothing to hope for.; i The man is miserable who has no one j line ladies' an gents' fobs,; whom he can love, and the man is ! unhappy who has no one to love him. j Elegant new waist pins, Haner's. j Hut the religion of Christ in its faith,! Miss Julia Landers of Indianapolis,)
in its works, in its 'hopes, in its loves, j has returned to her home at Indianapboth loving and being loved gives to j olis after visiting here, mnn the comnletest and fullest satis- Wanted Immediately, sober and refaction, and is suited to every age liable men for steady work; good of man s life. It is the only religion j wages; call at The Elliott & Reid Co., that is world-broad and life-long. j West Richmond. 4-tf At the close of the sermon there j Fjne line ladieg, an(J gentg, fob were two who united with the church, j naner's Tniilirhf T r WHarm will llfio fa a hUl
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SMujeri mi' apiisue rt iereuie iu "Sowing and Reaping."
We show SILK COATS in Eton, Pony and Box styles. Prices range from $5.00 to Q40 Our line of WALKING SKIRTS is of the most varied kinds, made in the newest fashions. The materials are of Panama, Serge, Voile, Chiffon, Taffeta and Fancy Mixtures. Prices range from $3.50 to $20.00. In SHIRT WAISTS we show a positively confusing and bewildering assortment. Our
Silk Waists are models of beauty and embrace all the newest shades. In White Waists there is a great range to select from. The beauty of these is such as to excite admiration and surprise. Every desired quality can bo found in the line and the prices absolutely correct. We say again it's up to the buyers to decide from this large collection what best suits their wants. Come and see.
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Gentle and Effective. A well-known Manitoba editor writes: "As an Inside, 'worker I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets invaluable for the touches of biliousness natural to seVntary life, their action being gentle ami effective, clearing the digestive tract and the head." Price -" cents. Samples free. A. G. Luken & Co.
M. Wampler . has returned
from Purdue university, at Lafayette
wnere sne visited ner son, Bonner, who
was ill. Chicken Patty dinner at the First
i M. E. church, April 5th. 5-lt
Fine, "new line cuff pins, Haner's. Miss Sarah Nicholson, of Framingham. Mass., is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Everett Lemon, South Seventeenth street. Mrs. C. A. Brehm's selected and elegant line of trimmed hats will be on display Saturday, Mrs. Brehm having recently returned from the south. Also a complete line of children's caps
If In need of a hog. hep or cattle I and sil ls' coUese hats, flipping tank, write Wore buying to 5 Fiue- new line cuf Pins Haner's. the National Medical Co.. Sheldon. Ia.! Bv. the terms of the will of David
M. Needier, probated in the Wayne
Use artificial gas fcr Jlgtit ana heat. lOtf
Artificial gas. the SPtfi Century fuel 10 tf
circuit court, a sister, Sarah Jane Needier and a brother, Jacob Needier,
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STRAWBERRIES
New Asparagus, Green Beans, Green Peas. New Beets, New Potatoes, Cauliflower, Eog Plant, Kale. Spinach, Cucumbers, New Tomatoes. New Carrots, New Mangoes. Red and White Radishes, Breakfast Radishes, Green Onions, Lettuce, Rhubarb.
are given the entire estate. Harry Paris, of Muncie, attended the Tennyson recital given by Mrs. Lucie Howard and Prof. J. Leroy Harris Wednesday evening. Set Signet and Wedding rings, Han-
er s. President R. L. Kelly is at South Bend, attending the Northern Indiana Teachers association.
Set Signet and Wedding rings, Han
er's. Ladies' and gents' watches, Haner's Altha Johnson, of Richmond, was
married this weeli"ro Walter Davis of
Rushville. Theyrill live in Conners ville.
Ladies' and gents' watches, Haner's.
At a meeting of the Earlham Ath
letic association Norman Wann, cap
tain of the llNM foot ball team.- was
elected manager of the HX7 team. By
ron Huff was elected manager of next season's basket ball team and John
Hancock secretary of the association. Watches a specialty, Haner's. The Rev. J. O. Campbell in company with Supt. Charles Jordan, will
go to Economy to attend the com
mencement exercises. Rev. Campbell
will deliver the address of the even
ing, speaking on "Education as a Fac tor in Character Building. Watches a specialty, Haner's.
GIRL' REFUSED HIS SUIT Rejected Wooer in e Evening Suit Suicides.
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II When You Need It Ask Us for IL
If yxu hve 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 tb pay. : If you 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 . our agent will call at your house and talk it over with you. It costs you nothing to learn our methods. Business Confidential
ichmond Loan Co.
ESTABLISHED 1895 Room 8, Colonial Building, Richmond, Ind. Home Phone 445
ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD OR REMODEL?
US FOR
LUMBER, FRAMES, DOORS
W hav a larg atock at prleaa aa low aa thm markat afforda. LOUCK a HILL CO.
200-210 North Fourth St., Richmond, Ind.
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Florida Oranges. Cuban Grape Fruit, Fancy Navel Oranges and Fancy Bananas, Baked Ham, Baked Tenderloin, Cream That Will Whip. BE HIVE OROCERV GO. PHONES HI
A TRAGEDY AT ELKHART.
Elkhart, Ind.. April o Jilted bypretty Lottie Adams, who repulsed his; suit after he had wooed her tor a yea
Charles Calkins, dressed in full evening attire went to her home and shot himself through the heart, falling dead on the doorstep. Miss Adams made her home with the family of John A. Johnson, a manufacturer. During the half hour preceding the tragedy. Calkins telephoned twice to the Johnson home, telling Miss Adams that he would do something rash unless she would agree to a reconciliation. He had previously made threats that hi would kill her.
Gymnastics - alone- can - never give that elasticity, ease and graceful figure which comes by taking HoHister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Lukeu & Co.
So ia the man who buys our Suits, Top Coats or Cravenettes at $10 The very ones that general stores are getting $13 and $16.50 for. Come and make us prove to you the truth oX this assertion and save the difference. -
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PALLADIUM OTJT ADS PAY.
JOHN F. WELLENKAMP, Jeweler Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. SPECIAL O CR WORK. S19 Main Straat. At Rou:h'a Muale Stora. flaw Phono 561 Richmond, Ind.
Read.' The Palladium for PIowo
us red it fieVing for the Month of April Surpasses All Previous Displays
as good as
It's about now that nearly every man and woman has the Spring Suit question on his or her mind. We have built-up our reputation in 25 stores for selling the best Clothes by handling only the best productions by the world's best clothing makers.
Remember this fact your Credit is
No other Credit house can show any such beautiful-and original styles in garments. If you want Spring Clothing, get It mighty quick. Don't worry because you haven't the Cash. OUR CREDIT STORE Will clothe your entire family on Easy Payments at Cash Prices.
BOTH PHONES. 6 & 8 N. 6th ST. Open Every Evening.
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