Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 142, 13 June 1907 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1907.

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A Flour we propose to sell in the future under this the "Ferndell" brand, our own exclusive label and it's a flour we know is right; we've tested it and it's absolutely pure. The mill that makes it has a reputation for milling only the best. It ranks in quality with the largely advertised flours, such as Pillsbury's, Gold Medal and other high patent flours that are all retailing today at 80 and 85 cents for twenty-five pound bags.

Cill Prices lere Never Mom Cefl Vataes One of the most important considerations connected with your household economy is the PURITY of the FLOUR you buy. No mere saving of money can in any degree compensate you if the slightest sacrifice of quality is entailed. With this fact constantly before us it was our aim in the purchase of this CAR OF FLOUR to meet every requirement of the customer and at the same time keep within the price limitations characteristic of our store.

A MATERIAL ECONOMY IS AWAITING YOU In the purchase of a trial bag of this Flour; first, BECAUSE IT IS OFFERED AT A BIG . SAVING IN PRICE, and secondly because the Quality is EXTRAORDINARY.

25 Pound Bag Ferndell High Patent Flour 60c, wortltn 75c 50 Pound Bag Ferndell High Patent Flour $1.15, worth $1.50 100 Pound Bag Ferndell High Patent Flour $2.25, worth $3.00

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Every Ba (Giarannleei, Meey Refunded I RtoS Saisfactory. With the extreme advance in wheat we could not go on the market and bny this flour today for what we are offering it at above, and we trust you may take advantage of this extremely low price in testing the superior merits of

THREE PHONES AND DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.

Following a wager with a frier d. a London pawnbroker exposed for sale in his shop window for five days a hundred guinea ($r00) diamond, which he priced at 2 shillings 3 pence (otf) cents. The article found no purchaser and the wager was won by the pawnbroker.

. Don't think that piles can't be xiured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been cured by Doan's Ointment. 50 cents at any drug store.

King Edward's taste in jewelry is extremely quiet. A horse shoe or single pearl pin and a plain- gold ring on his little finger are all that he ever wears, with the simplest possible links and etuds.

FORMER RESIDENTS TO GET A WELCOME

Commercial Club is Taking an Interest in Visit of Ind-"ianapolitans.

A COMMITTEE IS NAMED

BeaeMiLill Walls Are those that are covered with TIIMTO solid wall colors. Get our color card and let us show you the deep, rich effects that can be produced with Tinto, the best cold water paint on the market, and Inexpensive. Sold only by PILGRIM BROS 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind.

FINAL PREPARATIONS FOR THE TRIP TO RICHMOND WILL BE MADE AT A MEETING TO BE HELD ON JUNE 21.

Members of the Commercial club are taking an interest in the proposed visit of former Richmondites, now so unfortunate as to live at Indianapolis, to the Quaker City, the latter part of this month. E. M. Haas, secretary of the club, recently addressed a letter to the Richmond organization at Indianapolis, tendering the use of the club's rooms in the Masonic temple, as headquarters, and asking for further information about the visit, so that other courtesies may be extended. In reply Mr. Hii has received the following: Iiidianapoiis, June 11, 1907. Mr. K. M. Has. Richmond. lnd.: Former Richmondites now exiled in

this city, instruct me to thank you for your letter, bespeaking generous welcome when they return to their home city. At an enthusiastic meeting; held last Friday night, June 28 was selected as the date for the proposed "home-going." Your letter was read and received with applause. Tentative plans contemplate luncheon at Glen Miller park, a reception with speaking in the afternoon to b3 followed by a carriage drive - about your city and probably, dinner at the Westcott. A general . arrangement committee, composed of Frank. Samuels, chairman, Mark Thistlethwaite, secret tary, and Harry Ogborn, was appointed to prepare plans. Another committee composed of Addison H. Nordyke, chairman, E. B. Hutchinson, W. W. Richardson and Bert Hadley, was

appointed to provide transportation. Mayor Bookwalter and Addison C.

Harris will probably make the trip and do whatever speaking may be done. Details have not yet been perfected, but from responses already received, it is though that the party will include from 100 to 150 persons. Wives and children of former residents are being included. " , A final meeting will be held at the parlors of the Commercial club on Friday evening, June 21 and I have been instructed to invite you or a member of your organization to be present to give us the benefit of such ideas that you may have in mind toward making the proposed 'home-going" not only enjoyable to ns, but profitable to your city. MARK THISTLETHWAITE. The Commercial club has named a committee to have charge of the local

arrangements. It is composed of Mayor Richard Schillinger, J. A. Spekenhier and Elmer E. Eggemeyer.

SOMETHING NEW.

VALUABLE LOT TO BE GIVEN AWAY.

A feature of the advertising being done by the agents for the South Side Improvement association is to give one valuable lot away. Any person over 17 years old who has received a ticket giving them a chance on the lot should call at the office. No. 10 North 8th Street soon and have their tickets registered. Those' who have not received tickets may bbtaih them free at the office of the agents. You do not have to buy a lot or pay one cent for your chance. During the past few days the association has made great progress in getting the streets opened. The price of these lots and the easy payments for these fine lots will no doubt create a large demand for the lots. Many are registering for a chance on the. free lot and for the accommodation of those busy during the day the agents will keep their office open until 9:30 each evening.

CLYDE VERMILLION IS LATEST RECRUIT Young Man from Hill Grove, 0., Enters Army. GOING TO COLUMBUS, 0.

In view of the fact that there has been a rapidly growing sentiment

among government officials at Washington, to withdraw the United States troops from Cuba to a large extent, the order received by Corporal Helms at the local recruiting station, asking him to enlist men for service in Cuba till he receives further orders, is not understood. It is probable the Cuba recruiting work will be carried on all over the country for at least two weeks. Corporal Helms has enlisted Clyde O. Vermillion of Hill Grove, Ohio, a small town in this recruiting district. The young man will be sent to Indianapolis and from that point to Columbus, O., where ho will remain six

months before being assigned to active duty.

You need a tonic that will put the sap of life into your system and fortify you from all diseases. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is recognized as the greatest strengthener known. Tea or Tablets, 33 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.

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

STREET IS ALL TORN UP.

Residents of North Twelfth street are no-sr worrying ever the appearance of the street. . With the installation of a new sewer, sidewalks and gutters the street presents a decidedly torn up condition.

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You'll find in dealing with this store, that honest goods, at honest prices is the basis upon which we do all of our business. No exaggerated advertising. No "brag" in any of our claims. We are here to serve our customers in a way that will gain their confidence and their custom. We would like to show you the new spring fashions in

MiippenSueiinnier (EeairamHeed QotflfriMg There are Values in such clothes as these.

WIDUP & THOMPSON,

THE GLOBE, 803 Main St. Richmond, Ind.