Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 98, 25 April 1907 — Page 10
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peeoal nscoymitt (Peaces. f Our Annual Lace Curtain Sales have become well established in the minds of our patrons, and are looked forward to with interest. We make every effort to procure the goods and at prices to make the sale an object to the buyer. This season we can lay special emphasis on the varie- . ty of styles we have collected, and at, prices so reasonable that the eye can be. pleased, and that the purse can reach, and this surely fully covers the situation. We make mention of the following curtains to be found in our stock:
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Piroes ffrooin) Q to 7 JPalir Cable Net, in white and cream Irish Points, Brussels, Tambour, Cluney, Battenberg, Bobinet, Swiss, Bonne Femme, Muslin and Madras. Is not this a splendid catalogue? The prices are in keeping with the styles and quality of the Curtains. !
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Vardl yirtiaiDin) FuUateiroaiDs Suitable for Draperies, Door Panels, Etc. These we have in White and Colored Swisses, White and Ecru Fish Net, and White and Ecru Cable Net. Also Beautiful Madras Materials for Door and Window Drapery very rich in colors, producing fine effect.
We have the agency for the "No Piece" Stretcher which saves time, labor and worry and produces satisfactory results. Prices 98c, $1.58, $1.78 and $1.98. This will surely be an opportunity to buy Curtains that will be pleasing in style, right in quality and satisfactory in price. Our efforts to secure the goods redound to the benefit of the buyer.
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V.M.C.A.FUn D now HEAR 180,000 MARK Probable That the Next Report Will Show That It Is Fully This Sum.
HOUSE TO HOUSE WORK. MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND DOL LARS WAS REPORTED BY THE ENTHUSIASTIC YOUNG MEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT. Wednesday's report $75,939.30 Thursday's report 1,347.75 Total $77,287.05 Standing of the young men's squads: Dill $ 4. ISO 7o Bartel 4.0SS 23 Peacock 2.383 oO Hiser 2.355 37 Wissler 1.702 K" Xusbaum 1,031 00 Wilson 1,3( lO Gay 1,284 50 Hadley ; 952 OO Ellis . - C84 SO Total $21,159 47 The young men at "Wednesday evening's gathering began to show the physical strain of this hard pull for the Y. M. C. A. cause, but tired as they seemed to be, there was still that enthusiasm and persistence that has marked these young men's work from the beginning. There was $1,047.75 reported on ifxe house to house canvass as the result of "Wednesday evening's work. This makes in the three evenings of this house to house canvass, a total of $3,152.50. Wednesday's report showed a total of $75.39.30. A very conservative estimate of the value of the lots given to the cause is at least $300. This, with Wednesday's report would make a total of $75,939.30. IT'S THE SKIN, NOT THE BLOOD Costly Error of Treatment of Skin Diseases by Internal Nostrums When the Surface Alone Should be Healed. If you slash your finger do you drink liniment to sure it? No, you apply the lotion to the wound, yet people are treating skin diseases constantly by dosing the stomach. . Until a few years ago many doctors thought that skin diseases originated with the blood. But the application of the germ theory proves that ekin diseases are caused by germs which lodge in the skin. To cure the skin direct, through the skin, Dr. Decatur D. Dennis compounded oil of wintergreen and ctherV remedial agents into a liquid called D. D. D. Prescription. He gave this to his patients and found that the'ecze-J ma germs were eradicated y while the healthy skin was not injured at all. Later Dr. Dennis was prevailed upon to allow a nrivate company in Chicago to put up this remedy in bottles. While Dr. Dennis has no direct connection with the company selling the prescription he endorsed the remedy and sanctioned the sale. of D. D. D. through drug stores. Great credit is due to physicians who recommend this remedy and theje are many such , physicians when they can make so much larger fees by writting out their own prescriptions. We vouch for D. ,D. D. Prescription and D. D. D. soap N and recommend these ease. to all sufferers from skin For sale by all druggists. disThe City in Brief. Butterick's Patterns. McrrI & Co'. Judgment of $83.23 has been awarded by Judge Fox in the case of W. H. Morris, et al, against Martin Worl. Telephone tne Klchraona steam Lauudry to get your laundry tf The case of Ethel Bradfield against Everett Bradfield, for fraudulent marriage, has been compromised and dismissed and the defendant released from jail. Bradfield meets the cost of the prosecution. Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry. 919 Main St, Phon 151. Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf Next Monday the case of Mabel Berger by her next friend against Henry and Agnes Overman, for $o,0(0 damages, will be heard in the circuit court. Miss Berger was bitten by a dog owned by the Overmans. The Sunday Examiner has gone bacK to 3 cents. R. N. Hart, agent. 25-3t In London's new criminal court on the Old Bailey site prisoners will climb up white marble stairs to reach the dock. Bitter, by a Spider. Through blood poisoning caused by a spider bite, John Washington of Bosqueville, Tex., would have lost his leg, which became a mass of running sores, had he not been pursuaded to try Bucklen'e Arnica Salve. He writes: "The first application relieved and four boxes healed all the sores." Heals every sore. 23c. at A. G. Luken & Co. druggists. In the last six months there has been a large increase in the number and size of robberies n the New York hotels, and the proprietors are using every possible means to prevent their publicity. . ' Bears tha of The Kind Yea Have JUavs Bct
EAGLES' MEMORIAL Oil FIFTH OF MAY
Address Will Be Delivered by The Rev. Thomas H. Kuhn of This City. PROGRAM IS COMPLETED. QUARTET AND ORCHESTRA HAVE BEEN SECURED TO AID IN THE EXERCISES ARE FIVE - DECEASED MEMBERS. Wayne Aerie of Eagles, No. 666, will hold its annual memorial day services Sunday afternoon, May 5, at 2:00 o'clock. The Rev. T. H. Kuhn of this citjT will deliver the address. The services this year will be more elaborate than on any previous occasion. The committee in charge of the program has arranged the following: Sanctus Gounod's St. Cecelia Mass Thed Moses Orchestra. Sacred Comfort Gottchalk Quartet. Opening Ceremonies Worthy President. Guardian Angel Gounod Orchestra. Ceremonies continued Officers and Aerie. Song of the Evening Star (from Tannhauser) Wagner Orchestra. Conclusion of opening ceremonies Officers and Aerie. The Night of Rest Parks Quartet. Address Rev. T. If. Kuhn. Gretana Waltz-Spanish Chauncy Haines Orchestra. Closing ceremonies Worthy President and Aerie. Hymn Nearer My God to Thee Quartet and Audience. Benediction Worthy Chaplain. Tannhauser March Wagner Orchestra. Memorial Service Committee. Frank Hartzler, Alphois Weishaupt, Henry Schroeder. Ushers. Bernard Schroeder, Frank Essmaker, Adam Elstro, Charles Ball. The deceased members of the local ledge for whom the services will be held are: Frank Besselman, Joseph H. Engelbert, George F. Frank, L. J. Wharton, William Roser. IT. IS SAIDJO BE OUT Information From Washington to This Effect. Washington, April 23. Thomas Taggart has contributed a great deal towaifl enlivening the Democratic political situation by giving the democratic leaders a quiet tip that he will not seek to be re-elected to the national chairmanship. The preliminary alignment of forces indicates that it will be a contest to the finish between the radical and the conservative wings of the party, the following , being mentioned as the probable candidates of the two factions: Radical Ex-Senator Richard F. Pettigrew of South Dakota. Conservative David R. Francis of Missouri. ANDREW CARNEGIE IS SICK WITH A COLD. New York, April 23. Andrew Carneeie. who is confined to his . home with a slight cold, is reported better today. Doing Business Again. "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of indigestion, nervousness and general debility," writes A. A. Chrisholm, Treadwell, N. Y., "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was persuaded to try Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing business again as of old, and am still saining daily." Best tonic medicine on earth. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. druggists. 50c. Use artificial gas' for light and neat 10-tf JIM GETS THOROUGHBRED Sixth District Representative's Fine Gift. HORSE WITH A PEDIGREE. Rushville, Ind., April 25 Congressman "Jim" Watson is soon to ride a thoroughbred English "jumper." A friend in Virginia is sending the Sixth district representative the horse Royal Blush, which has a pedigree so long that the animal's lineage can be traced back to the two horses Noah had in his ark almost. The animal is a valuable one and is a present to the congressman. It is said to have made several records in the steeplechase. The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. A. G. Luken &. Co. Artificial gas, the 2th Century fuel. 10 tf
hesitate to open up a savings account because you haven't a large amount to start off with. Small but regular deposits will cause an account to grow more rapidly than will large but infrequent deposits. Bring in a dollar and have it entered to your credit; then save regularly regardless of how small the amount may be. With thrift and regularity, it doesn't require much time to accumulate a good sized sum. Three per cent, interest, computed in May and November, is paid by Richmond Trust Co.
This is A FINE DRINKER PERRI WALLA FOR SALE AT THE Bee Hive Grocery Co. See our supply of new Bicycles and Bicycle -Sundries. Seconi hand bicycles for sale. Bicycle repairing a specialty. - Also full line of secondhand household Goods, Furniture, Carpets, Etc., at very low prices. W. F. BROWN, Home Phone 1778. 1030 Main St.
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Extra Stamps! Extra Stamps! Friday and Saturday 1 lb. Imperial Tea or Young Hyson, and 60 Stamps for..60o 1 lb. Hood's Fancy Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps for.. 25c 3 quarts Navy Beans and 30 Stamps 30c 3 Quarts Scotch Peas and 30 Stamps for '. 1 30c A No. 1 Princess Flour, per sack 50c 18 lbs. Granulated, 19 lbs. A or 20 lbs. Ex C Sugar for $1.00 C our new Parasols and Fancy Umbrellas direct from New York from $1.00 up to $4.00, S. & H. Stamps always. 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. 411-413 Main Street.
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Before you order your Coal be sure and get our LOW PRICES. Quick Delivery. Phone Your Orders. OFFICE BULLERDICK'S CANNERY 0. D. BULLERDICK, S. 5TH ST. -Phono 1235
JOHN F. WELLENKAr.lP, Jowofor Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Carefully Repaired. SPECIAL O BR WORK. 519 Main Otrt. At Roulh's Mule 8 tor. Nw Phon 861 Richmond, Ind.
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!l Government Inspector. You will get the best and purest goods at our store. ! o :-l -fenn nn4.n Drnmn Hrliworv to all OartS Of the CitV.
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OF ...Household Goods... The undersigned will sell at public auction on Saturday, April 27, 1907 1 O'clock P. M. At the late residence of Clayton W. Hill, opposite the Richmond Corn Mills on North 12th Street Richmond, Indiana, all the household "goods of the decedent, viz: Stoves, Chairs, Tables, Pictures, Bureaus, Washstands, Bedsteads. Bedclothes, Carpets, Couches, Book Racks, Cook Stove, Kitchen UtenBile, Etc. TWO MILCH COWS. Extra fine. Polled Durham. One will be fresh in about two weeks. ONE GOOD DRIVING HORSE. One Phaeton, Harness, Feed, Stable Tools, Lot of Fine Chickens, Etc. Etc. Terms of Sa!e Cash in hand Dickinson Trust Co., Administrator of the Estate of Clayton W. Hill, Deceased. T. R. Woodhurst, Auctioneer. People Are Blowing Their Horns about thm fin qualities posasad by tha Richmond Export Beer i Hav you triad It? If not you ar aliasing something good. "A word to tho wia is sufficient." Ellinck Brewing Co. 3"C All our Meats, Sausages, Lards, Etc., arm inneeted bv the United States 20th SL Phone 1365
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