Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 111, 10 May 1907 — Page 10

Page Ten.

The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Friday, May 10, 1907.

Pennies

are worthy of your considera

tion. Many persons very fool

ishly cast them aside in scorn; these same people are usually

the ones who are constantly in

rieht and need of monev. If

they could only be made to realize that the pennies, and the nickels, and the dimes, if saved, would mount into dollars and the dollars into a tidy fortune if they would understand and save, their financial trouble could be avoided. Think this over, and then open up an account drawing three per .ent. compound interest at Richmond Trust Co.

THE MAN WITH A FULL BIN

Of coal just now has reason to feel glad it is not a "has-been full." as prices are likeljf to go higher, so if you are not ye supplied, hasten to O. D. BULLERDICK . And leave your order. South 5th St. Phone 1235. Bullerdlck's Canning Factory

INTEREST EVIDENT EROMjllllUIRIES Public Anxious for Definite Information in Regard to May Festival.

AS TO THE SALE OF SEATS.

SEASON TICKETS AT $2.50 WILL NOT BE SOLD AFTER SATURDAY, MAY 18TH SINGLE ADMISSION TICKETS.

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Lowe Bros.

"High Standard

Pamimft Is cheaper than "lead and oil"

Fact ffl. To cover 100 sq. ft. two coats with pure white lead thinned with pure linseed oil, would require: 5 lbs. Pure White Lead 40c 1 qt. Linseed Oil 11c Total 51c, not including cost of coloring matter, driers and labor mixing. Two-sevenths gal. Lowe Bros. "H. S." at $1.60 gallon. '46c worth will do the same work. For jour own information it will pay to watch these .facts..

Fact IV. Tomorrow

Pilgrim Bros. Hardware N. W. Cor. Main and 5th Richmond, Ind.

Appreciate Good Beer? II you do you will not hesitate a minute about buying the

ort

Tor sale al all leading Cafes. TRY IT. Rflinck Brewing Co.

Tha interest in the coming May festival is at high ebb is evidenced by

the number of inauiries belns made

as to the sale of tickets single admissions as well as season reserva

tions. The concert will take place in the

coliseum on the evening of May 28 and the afternoon and evening of

May 29.

The sale of season tickets at the

reduced rate of $2.50, including reserved seat, is limited to one thousand tickets, and such sale closes Saturday, May 18. On Monday, May 20, the plat will be open for the reservation of these season tickets at the oliseum. Advanced Rate Season Ticket. Beginning Monday, May 20, the price of season tickets, including reserved seat, will be advanced to $3. The plat will be open on this date for the reservation of all season tickets. Single Admission Tickets. Single admission tickets are on sale at the Starr Piano company rooms. The prices of single admission tickets, including reserved seat, are $1.25 for evening concerts and $1 for the afternoon concert. The plat will be open for the reservation of single admission tickets on Saturday, May 25. General Admission Tickets.

General admission tickets, good for standing room on the main floor and seats in a portion of the gallery, will be on sale at the door. Prices, $1 for evening conceits, 50 cents for the afternoon concert. Orders for Tickets. Orders for season or single admission tickets, according to the above schedule of dates and prices, may be given to the Starr Piano company.

9:11 Main street. Mail orders should be addressed to the Starr Piano Co., 931 Main street, Richmond, Indiana, and the envelope should be marked "Mail Order." These orders should be accompanied by remittance and will receive prompt attention, being filled in the order of their receipt. Applicants, will kindly state preference of location. Orders for the $2.50 season tickets will be filled on or before May IS, so long a3 any of them remain. Season Tickets. The doors of the coliseum will be

opened at 6:4o a. m., Juonaaj, ldj 20, and holders of season tickets, on presentation of same, will receive a numbered card for choice of not more than six reservations. Commencing at 7:15 a. m., these numbers will be called in consecutive order, beginning with number one, and any person not presenting. his card when the number ber is called will forfeit his number. When requested to do so, a committee will secure numbers for parties who have placed orders for season tickets by mail, and will be present and make the reservations. After 12 o'clock noon Monday, May 20, the plat wi".l be open at the Starr Piano Co. rooms. Single Admission Tickets. The plat for reservation of single admission tickets will be open at the Starr Piano Co. rooms, Saturday, May

Rfew donning cm Crap Strictly up to date for Women and Misses, in the new effects.

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Home Phone No. 1569. 1010 Main Street. Open Evenings.

The City in Brief.

at 7:30 a. m.

Important Notices. Persons entering coliseum after the beginning of any concert will not be seated until the completion of the number being given. Evening concerts begin at S:13 o'clock and close about 10:30 o'clock: Afternoon concert begins at 2:15 o'clock and closes about 4 o'clock.

Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience vrith this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as scon as the child is done nursing. "Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurse. Many trained nurses use this salve with best results. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

K NO LLEN BERG'S STORE.

Housekeepers Opportunity Curtains.

for Lace

We have about 30 Single Curtains

which were used as samples and worth from $3.00 to $7.50 a pair which we

have put on Sale at $1.C0 each. Also

25 pairs Lace Curtains (single pairs only) which we are closing out at just one-half the regular price.

Any housekeeper that can use either

a single, or single pair of Curtains

will be able to procure a great bargain.

We also have left about 50 Wash-

Easy Quilts, size 82x90 at SSc each,!

which are an exceptional bargain. Bear in mind that the quantity is small of these Bargains in Curtains and Quilts, so don't delay if interested.

New York count oysters at Price's. ButterJck's Patterns, Morris & Co. Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows will meet tonight. Mrs. Caroline Tapey spent Tuesday in Dublin. Price's for a box of nice chocolates. Telephone the Klcnmona steam Laundry to get your laundry. it John Ball spent Thursday in Cambridge City. Hokendauqua tribe of Red Men will have work in the Warrior's degree tonight. Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Laundry. 919 Main St.. Phona 151. Carpets Cleaned. JulySl-tf The will of the late Frederick Goebel, musician, of Ft. Wayne, sets apart $1,000 for the Wernle orphans' home. Go to Wm. Waking's for bicycle and repair work, 400 Main street. Judge Henry C. Fox is at the Spiceland sanitarium to remain until Mon

day. Are you getting your share of that Buttermilk Soap in Knollenberg's East window; 3 for 10c.

Go to Wm. Waking's for job work. None too small or none too large. All work done promptly. Fine large grape fruit and sweet Florida oranges at Price's. Fred Haisley was in Fountain City recently visiting relatives. A class of 37 will take communion at St. Andrew's Catholic church Sunday, May 19.

Miss Virginia Clements spent Wednesday in Fountain City where she has a music class. s Irone and other phosphate drinks at Price's fountain. Knights of Columbus special train will leave Pennsylvania depot at S a. m.. Sunday, May 12th for Connersville. Return, leave Connersville 10:30 p. m. Fare, SSc. 9-2t Free turtle soup Saturday night. Fred Brokamp's. 312 Main street. H-2 Perry Peecher transacted business in Eaton Thursday. Price's are still serving fresh oysters, j

William H. Kelley. commissioner, filed report of sale of real estate in the estate of Marcus Sostnieyer. The property was sold to Henry Lahmau for $2,430. Why get a hot dinner on show day?

Get Turtle Soup from Ed Muey's; ready 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cbamness will entertain Mrs. John ingernian of Cambridge City, Sunday. Seven flavors of creams and ices, the very best, at Price's.Rev. Wilbur Nelson, of Richmond,

Tuesday while enroute to Matthews. He has purchased a dwelling house at Matthews and will move it to Nobelsville. Nobelsville, Ind., Ledger. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lacey have returned from a short visit with JasLacey at Fountain City. John Edgerton and A. II. Hutton were in Chester Thursday, on business. Are you getting your share of that Buttermilk Soap in Knollenberg's East window; 3 for 10c. Mrs. Frank Neff will entertain Sunday in honor of the 7Sth birthday of

her father, Charles P. Thum, of Eat on.

See Wm. Cosgrove at Waking's plumbing store, -405 Main street for

sanitary and modern plumbing, heat

ing and ventilating. Also job work

done promptly.

U-All-No, mints and arctic bottle

mints at Price's. Mr. and Mrs. Will Keelor are entertaining Mrs. Emma Ferguson and her grandsons, Harold and Robert McDaniel, of Milton.

Don't forget the all-day market to

morrow at 22 N. 9th street, given for

the benefit of the Y. M. C. A. under

the auspices of the W. C. T. U. Splendid opportunity to get your

Sunday supplies, bread, cakes, pies, etc.

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The Buick Cars Excelled by None

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Stamp

1 lb. Imperial Tea, a fine one 60c 1 lb. Young Hyson Tea, new goods . 60c 1 lb. Basket Fried Japan Tea -60c Sixty Stamps with each pound. Good Sugar Corn, yes, Richmond Pack, 4 cans for 25 cents. Hood's Self-opening Top Lye, the best and biggest Lye of all. Just to introduce, 3 cans for 30 cents and 30 Stamps. Flower Pots! Flower Pots! A Big Assortment from 3in. to

lu in. ' - Washing Machines from $1.98 to $8.00. 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. 411-413 Main Street.

Mode! D 4-Cylinder 24 H. P. Sliding Gear Transmission. Multiple Disc Clutch. 102" Wheel Base, $1,850.

Model H. 4-Cylinder 24 H. Planetary Transmissin. Multiple Disc Clutch. 102" Wheel Base, $1,750. Model F 22 H. P. 90"Wheel Base, $1250.

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M'CULLOUGH MAY STAND FOR AUDITOR

Democratic Politician Changed His Plans.

Has

ADAIR AN UNCERTAINTY.

THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO. stopped off in the city a few hours

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Indianapolis, May 10. Instead of being a candidate for the democratic nomination for governor, as reported, it is now said that Representative Cal McCullough of Anderson will ask for the nomination for auditor of stata.

Joe Reiley, secretary of the democrat-1

ic state committee .says that he his

been informed by Mr. MeCuHough's friends at Anderson that he will make the race for auditor. If he does he probably will be nominated, as the Eighth district democrats are a big factor in the politics of their party and they are very friendly to Mr. McCuilough. The Eighth, however, will have at least one candidate for governor, as Judge Erwin of Decatur, tells his friends that he wants the nomination. . Congressman , John Adair, of Portland, also desires the Eighth district vote for governor." but an effort will be made to induce him to run

again for congress.

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