Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 131, 2 June 1907 — Page 10

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The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Sunday, June 2, 1907.

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Sale Commences Tues. Morning, June 4

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Miss Erbs, tiic department manager of file WMfe Goods section, lias purchased a large assortment of Swiss Embroidered Floancings witlt Insertion to niatcli, 2000 yards in all. Bought specially ior ibis saic. It is absolutely impossible lor us to give an adequate idea of tlie bundreds ol iiandsome effects which we are showing. All we can hope to do is to arouse your interest sufficiently to get you to come and see the stocli yourself. We believe we've something that will interest you In this line of goods. The new effects are exquisitely beautiful this season. Just now is the time ol year when this line of goods are in most demand, and we are anxious to give great values at exceptionally low prices. Goods are on display in our large front window.

Sale Commences Tuesday Morning and the Following Prices Are Quoted :

50c

46picces of Flouncing, 15 to 18 in. wide, value 75c lo $1.25, sale price yd

46 pieces of Inserting, 2 to 4 in. wide, sale price Tuesday, per yd

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In order to make tills sale especially interesting to all, we have' added two big specials in our Cloak and Colored Goods Dept.

Lot Wo. 1 White Cotton and Linen Separate Coats, $4.00 to $8.00 values Special . . . One lot White Cotton and Linen Suits, $7.50 to $15 values to close .........

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N. B. This sale should he of great importance to every lady in Richmond, as the season for White Goods is at its greatest height, and as hot weather is soon to approach us, it is necessary that you take advantage of this great money saving opportunity. So come Tuesday at 8 o'clock. Make your selections early.

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Monday's

One more Day's sale of Santa Claus Soap, 8 for 25c 3 quarts Navy Beans and 30 Stamps 30c Linoleum, Linoleum, best grade and less than wholesale price, with each yard sold, 10 Stamps. Lace Curtains. Lace Curtains from $1.00 up to $4.00 per pair. Finest Potatoes in Richmond, and they go for 9Qc per bu. 20 Stamps with each bushel sold Monday.

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Of the Many Good Things To Eat To be had a! our store:

Holland Tea Rusk, Battle Creek

I Toasted Corn Flakes, Swan Down ) prepared cake f! . Potato Cake ; Flour, Lsct Chocolate, Puritan Coir -

coa. Nut-let, Genuine Zwieback, After vtinr.er mints, Baked Ham,

i Baked Tenderloin, Chip Beef,

Cream

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 307!; Old Thoue l:jR. Store Open Tuesday. Friday and Saturday Evfiiings. 4U-H3 Main Street.

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The City in Brief.

Butterick's Patterns. Mcrrls & Co'h. Telephone JJie Klchraona Steam Laundry to get your laundry. tf Take your laundry to the Richmond Steam Lcundry. 919 Main St.. Phon 151, Carpets Cleaned. July31-tf Leaving . Richmond 11:15 p. m. via O., C. & E.. lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. m. Through sleepers and coaches. You will like it. apr6-tf

NOTICE TO ALL I. C. S. STUDENTS. Call and see the display in the Bis Store, corner of 9th and Main streets. C. W. TAN X A II I LLi, Representative, 15 Kelley, Building. 23-4t

PICTURES RECEIVED FROM MUNCIE, IND. All Those Shown There Are Now Being Unpacked at The Garfield Building.

HANGING THIS WEEK.

TICKETS FOR THE LOCAL EXHIBIT HAVE BEEN PLACED ON SALE AND A LIBERAL PATRONAGE IS CONFIDENTLY EXPECTED.

for the future by'saving ten cents or more from every dollar that comes into your possession. The person .of average income who uses this method and deposits here where money earns three per cent, compound interest, will have a good sized sum to his credit in a comparatively short time. Almost anyone will spend a quarter foolishly without a thought: this amount a day will foot up to $91.25 in a year, and. with the interest added, to almost S500 in five years. Learn how easy it is to get ahead by opening an account at the Richmond Trust Co.

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All tho?e pictures-exhibited at the Muncie art exhihit have arrived iu Richmond, and are being unpacked at

'the Garfield school building, prepara

tory to the hanging, which will be done this week. Richmond is in lino to take a lesson from the financial support given the Art association at Muneie, during the recent exhibit. The Muneie association was iu debt about $r.ut. al! of which it paid off and one of C'liiide Hassam's most famous marin -s was Purchased. The picture was listed at v".'. All of the money realized by the Muneie association was off the sale of tickets. The tickets for tlie Richmond exhibit are now on sale at the book stores, and a most liberal sale is predicted. Some Notable Pictures. Among the most notable pictures which have been unpacked up-to-date was ie marine purchased by the Muneie association which was forwarded on to Richmond to be exhibited here. A most excellent decorativp TviinMne' bv Praiilr Tu1!nnjr ha

also arrived. A still life after Chase. !Beer is sufficient to convinco

one characteristic of his work, and considered by some the best he has ever exhibited here has been hunc In the hanging of the pictures this year a blacky, cloth base is being used and will, add materially to the effectiveness of the exhibit. Especial emphasis will be laid on the hanging this year. The fourteen handsome pictures owned by the local association will be hung; in the west room of SuptMott's offices.

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About our Richmond ExporV

any judge of beer that there is nothing better brewed. IV takes but a trial to prove this. There is something about thOj manner in which the Richmond

Export is brewed that makes

tireiy placed during the week, ny , jt particularly delicious. ' If next Saturday it is hwped to have ev- ) r

you enjoy-good beer you will enjoy the Richmond Export beer.

erything in first class condition, preparatory to the opening on the night of June 11.

See Kimball contest proposition on page 4. Make out your list and mail to '22 North Ninth street.

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

iVJsnck Brewing Co.

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GREAT CONTEST BY THE KIMBALL PEOPLE Not a Bunco Game But a Legitimate Enterprise. ONLY SIX DAYS LEFT.

Nowadays, i First American Child Here I am ten years old. and my parents actually obi Jected to my goins to the matinee. ; Second American Child The truth is that 'parents nowadays are getting spoiled. Life.

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Grocery Co.

TTf"OBAIi and all Supplies 1 j j Plates, Film and Paper always fresh J i LllA. w.-H. Ross Drug Co. 804 Main St. j Easy Payments I ROSS' STRAW HAT CLEANER, TEW CEftTS j Or Cash . - at Hasscnbusch 505-507 Main St. An Ad. in Classified Columns Brings Results. ; PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

LAWN SWINGS Or Porch swings. Ve believe we have the finest lawn or' porch swine; ever shown in this city. It costs more money than some others, but- it is fine. The swing may be used as a settee, couch, card table. Morris chair, etc. The price is ? 10, but they are worth it.

Pilgrim Bros. Home Phone 210 Main and 5th Sis, Richmond, !nd.

The educational contest, introduced by the Kimball Piano Company, is going to be one of the most popular contests ever conducted in this vicinity. Its beauty lies in the fact that it is

nut a guessing contest, nor a contest!

requiring any outlay of cash by the! j' r'm f a L'f ,i T1. . . . . ir.

.uuu.,iaui. uraB are no sinngs to it, and the Kimball people use it as a method of legitimate advertising, believing that by creating a direct personal interest in their pianos they undoubtedly can secure a liberal patron-

cfc.tr. j ut-ir uusmess metnois are clean and do not savor of any tacj tics that are unscrupulous. They preifer to secure patronage by such niethiods that will make them friends sboth of the customer and of the man

jW-ho does cot buy. They s?cure their i ; first clientele by t offering special in- j jdneements, rather than by threats, and today no piano concern in the! j world numbers more friends than the j i j Kimball Company. There are only six more days of the educational con-H

Jtest introduced by the Kimball con-!g

spate. In the meantime every fine will j K

be welcome at the Kimball Piano ! R

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where there is on display the finest!

'collection of high grade pianos ever!

shown in Richmond.

If you do you will be convinced that never before was money lending made so easy as it is at our office. We loan money on Furniture, Pianos, Horses and Wagons, or any other personal property without removal. Also on Salaries to people holding permanent positions willi responsible firms. - - - ----m,';. fnptjpw?" READ OUR WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN: 60c is a Weekly Payment on $ 25 Loan. $1.20 is a Weekly Payment on $ 50 Loan. $2.40 is a Weekly Payment on $100 Loan. 1 Other amounts at same proportion. f ' t Longest Time. Easiest Terms.' t QUICKEST SERVICE and Absolute SecrecGuaranteed. - - '

If you have several outstanling accounts and wish to trate them all in one place, come to us and get the money.

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If In need of a hog. sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Jledical Co., Sheldon, la.

We lend money for any purpose whatever. We have the original 50 Week Plan, having used t for over IS years. If you need money, fill out the following blank3 and rcaus, and our agent will call on you. Richmond Loan Co. ESTABLISHED 18S5 Room 8, Colonial Building, Richmond, Ind. Home Phone 445 Name....- - .-. ,r. Wife's Name .. . Street Town...V Kind of Security Occupation

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