Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 160, 3 July 1907 — Page 8
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PAGE EIGIIT. THE RICIOIOND PAIiLA.DIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1907.. PUTTING APPARATUS INTO SUB-STATIOIIS Home Telephone Company Is Hurrying Work Forward as Rapidly as Possible. THE SIXTH TIME THE IV1AGIC GREEN TICKET and Q1UIF SIXTH EmrMDipy MM Memmimsiimll Mcumey are what make good tools. KEEN K UTTER are no longer an experiment. Tbey . are as good as brains and money can produce. PILGRIM BROS. PHONE 210 Cor. 5th and Main,Richmond. Ind. Begins Friday, July 5, sit 9 a. m., Continues HO Pays The Most Colossal Sales Event in Any Year. Bigger and Better Than Ever Before. Be Here When the Doors Open. THE IRAIILIROAO STORE 5 NO TIME WILL BE LOST. COMPANY IS AS ANXIOUS TO COMPLETE THE JOB AS THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE TO HAVE IT COMPLETED. 52X23
GET YOUR AMMUNITION ready now to fight tho Winter's cold or to keep the cooking range or stove agoing any season of the year. You see, it cost.s less and we can guarantee prompter service now than when "Mr. Everybody and his wife" want fuel. Call us up on the phone, and order your coal for your next winter supply. 0. B. Bullerdick 529 S. 5!h St. Phone 1235 OBJECT TO HEW LAW Educational Qualifications Not Sufficient. Members of the Indiana State Board of Registration and Examination of Nurses declare that the last Legislature mada a mistake in changing the law regarding the practice of professional nursing in the State Said one of the nurses: "The Legislature changed the law so that a girl need only have a grammar school education to be permitted to do trained nursing. Under the other law she had to be a high school graduate: "If 1 had my way about it I would have every girl that is permitted to do nursing be either a Vassar graduate or a graduate of one-of-the coeducational institutions of Indiana. There is no line of work a woman can take up where- she needs an education more than she does when she becomes a trained nurse." -
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Has taught us. that a satisfied customer always brings new business. That's the secret of our success. By honest methods and fair dealing we get our old customers back together with their confidential friends. . See. for. yourself.
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If you cannot come, write, or telephone and we will call on you. If you have a loan with any other loan company and owe a number of other little bills, we will
you enough to pay them all off and give you additional money besides. We make a specialty of small accounts $10, $15, $25, $30, $40, $50, $75, $100 and more if you want it. IF YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD we will make it better. IF YOUR CREDIT IS BAD we will make it good. If others have refused to loan you, come to us and we will help you out. Honesty is the pass word and jour Security Is your household furniture, piano, horse, wagons, fixtures, or other chattels. YOU MAKE THE TERMS WE ACCEPT THEM. Mlclmoinidl Loamu Commpaimy (Established 1895) Home Phone 445. Room 8, Colonial Bldg. Ric hm nd, Indiana.
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now installing its automatic apparatus in the east end sub-station and as soon as the west side and north end sta tions are completed, the apparatus will be installed immediately that the shortest possible time may be con sumed In getting the new Home system in thorough working order. All automatic equipment has been installed in the new building on North Ninth street, but there remains much wiring and testing to be done. The company's employes are now engaged in transferring the cables from off the telephone poles over the city, and this work has been about completed with the exception of the cables on Main street, which will be removed within the next two weeks, it is said. The officials of the Home company are just as anxious to complete the new automatic system as are the subscribers of the company that it be completed, and therefore no pains will be spared to Install the system within as short time as is possible. NOTICE. Our office will be closed from 9 a m. to 1 p. m. on Friday, July 5th, on account of the funeral of Charles A. Francisco.. DICKINSON TRUST CO. A farmer near Carthage, Mo., has a , t, U .. ,1 ,..V. r,.V,' V V.nn t.nlnnl 4 n go to the rural mail box and bring j back the letters in his mouth. The i other day the dog was returning when ; he flushed a rabbit. Instinct was! stronger than training and the dogj pursued the rabbit, barking to let off j his surplus excitement. A neighbor who saw the chase said: "Oh, but it was a pretty race. I saw a perfect - V. r-1 ti ri I t( Tuttora 'i T A nnnorQ tViat fairly made me dizzy. I never knew j before how to appreciate fast mail sei- j NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane for the month of August, will be received by the Board of Trustees at the Hospital before 3 p. m. Monday, July 8, 1907. Specifications may be seen at the Second National Bank, or at the Hospital. By order of the Board, 2-2t S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt. ,Y Come to Us
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The daughters of Theodore Shonts, ne time Canal dier. and now head of the Inter-borough Railroad of New women of the country advice as to how they should choose husbands. At the top is shown Miss Theodora Shonts, whose rumored engagement to the Duke de Chaulnes is denied by her father. Below is shown her sister Miss MargueriteIS TO BE INAUGURATED Streets and Tents at Chautauqua Will Be Made More Easy to Find. SIMILAR TO CITY STREETS. PLAT OF THE WHITE CITY IS NOW BEING PREPARED IT IS NOT THOUGHT ADDITIONAL GROUND IS NEEDED. When the hew Chautauqua plat of ; lots and tenting grounds is opened, those who have camped at the assembly in past years and who are contem plating the same this year, will be agreeably surprised, as the streets and tents will be numbered entirely different, it being the aim of the tents and grounds committee to make the white city residences more easily found than has been possible in past years. The city system of numbering houses will be used for the tents. Instead of a tent having a certain number and these numbers scattered all over the grounds, the tent3 and lots will be numbered by streets. There will be a No. 1 Maple street, a No. 1 Broadway, and a No. 1 Olive. Each street will have a system of numbers. Last vear there was considerable complaint registered among the visitors to the Chautauqua grounds desir ing to locate friends who were camping, in that they invariably had to go to Chautauqua headquarters and look at the plat before they could locate their friends by the number of the tent. The committee in charge of the white city this year expects to have but few of these complaints registered during the coming event. The plat of the white city is now being prepared. It will be virtually the same as last year and will not be enlarged. The addition taken in la;t year is said to be large enough to accoimuodate the increased reservation demand this year. The names of the streets will also be the same as they were last year. Other than a change in the location of the headquarters of the Chautauqua committees, nothing further is contemplated in the tents and grounds arrangements.
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LARGE INCREASE IS MADE IN ASSESSMENT Starr Piano Company's Valuation Advanced. WORK OF BOARD OF REVIEW Tuesday afternoon the board of review made the following assessments on Richmond corporations. V 1000. Rich. Candy Co.' . $10,070 Rich. Cream Co. . . 2,100 Richmond Overall & Hat Mfg. Co. .. 4.SOO Rich. Ihd. Mfg. Co 47,770 Rich. Country Club . . r.OO Rich. Realty Co '32,300 Rich. Hat Mfg. Co. V. . 1,750 Rich. Baking Co 11,500 Rich. Chau. Co. .. . Rich. Athletic Assn. . 1O.S0O Rich. Water Works ..100,450 (Wayne township.) Rich. Water Works... 91,550 (.Richmond. 1907. $10,570 7,300 4.000 47,300 1.050 29.'00 1.200 12,300 400 7,900 108,450 S7.4S0 Romey Fur. Co Rowlett Desk Mfg. Co. Seidel Buggy Co. .... Robinson & Co Stand. Pt. Mfg. Co. 2.100 S.S30 13.280 tfVJTiO l.OOO 2,700 12.350 13.820 72.!H!0 1,200 108,320 Starr Piano Co. 120,050 Not assessed. Nearly all the corporations in the county have now had their assessments entered by the board. None of the county's financial institutions has yet been considered, but the board will in all probability complete this work by Friday. M. Sweet, of this city, is at Middletown. Ind.. visiting his daughter, Miss Maud, and her grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Reese. Mrs. Fred Brown and family of this city are visiting Charles Gartlein and wife at Connersville. Want to teel good in Hot Weather? Eat Grape Nuts There's a Reason"
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Here is something that you need RICHSVIOND EXPORT BEER Read well and then you will come to the conclusion that the eminent physicians who declare that coffee is a form of slow poison, a pernicious drug, are correct in their opinion. Minck's beer is properly brewed of malt and hops and fully aged the most healthful and delicious beverage. Drink It today and you will feel satisfied as to the correctness of this asrewing Puts a Spring Into You 9 PEPTONIZED EBeeff, Sroe annuo! Wtae An honest medicine sold on its merits. Purifies old and makes new blood. Drives away languor and "that tired feeling." Price 50c a bottle. M. J. QUIGLEY, Opposite Court Mouso. wmm C. S. FARNHAM DON'T NEGLECT Placing your order for your supply of ..COAL.. PRICES WILL. SOON ADVANCE. A. Harsh Coal & Supply Co. No. A and 2nd Sts. Bell 113, Home 794 It's not easy to save.' On the contrary, it's rather difficult But that's, just , the reason why the man who does save rises above his fellows, gets out of the rut, achieves independence. You can begin to save today, if you wish by depositing a dollar in this strong Institution. 3 per cent, interest. Absolute Safety V Richmond Trust Company
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4th ot July Picnic Specials!
Paper Picnic Plates Boiled Ham Paper Jap Napkins Bulk Queen Olives Swiss Cheese Dill Pickles Bottled Ginger Ala Bottled Root Beer Dried Beef in Glass Sardines (all kinds) Olives Almonds (stuffed)
Underwood Deviled Ham (for sandwiches) Closed all day July 4th Open Wednesday night until 10 o'clock JOHN EV3. EGG EM EVER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.
- All Day Wednesday and Until Ten O'clock at NiHt. For we are closed Thursday and will deliver your goods bought Wednesday until midnight if necessary. Remember a Big Day and Double Stamps Wednesday. Come in Tuesday evening and leave7 your order. Canning time is here and we have everything you need. Best Star Tin Cans at 35c a dozen, 3 doz. for $1.00 Standard Quart Jars, per dozen 40c Mason Quart Jars, per dozen 45c 17 lbs. Granulated, 18 lbs. A or 19 lbs. Extra C. Sugar for $1 1 gal. Milk Pans, each 5c Best Square Crackers and Ginger Snaps, per pound 5c Hood's Fancy Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps for -25c S. & H. Stamps. HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phons 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. . 411-413 Main Street.
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Baked Ham Baked TenderlolR Swiss Cheese. Cream Cheese Royal Lunch Cheese Salmon (Fancy Red) Imported Sardines Mustard Sardines Table Mustard Sour Pickles Sweet Pickles Mixed Pickles C. & B. Chow Chops' Can Lobster Can Shrimp Plain and Stuffed Olivet Dill Pickles Lunch Tongue Deviled Ham Potted Ham Chicken Loaf Potted Chickea Tamallus ' India Relish
Give us your order early and get the best. Store closed all day the 4th of July.
TSue Phones: 190-298
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Wafers (all kinds) Wood Picnic Plates Baked Tenderloin Saratoga Chips Bulk Stuffed Olives Brick Cheese Midget Pickles Bottled Sarsaparilla Brook Trout Figs and Dates Salmon (steaks) Plccalill Pretzells THE BEE HIVE Oil Cooked Corned Beef Kippered Herring. Broiled Mackerel CIn. Tomato Sauce . . i 3aked Beans (plain and tomato sauce.) Grape Juice ; Lime Juice Imp. Ginger Ale Duffy's Cider Shelled Walnuts Shelled Almonda Nuts of all kinds. Wafers Nic Nacs Crackers Peanut Butter, 10, 15. 25c. Salted Peanuts, 20c per lb. Picnic Plates. U-All-No After Dinner MInta, Bananas, Oranges. Strawberries, Raspberries Dew Berries, Nutraes Melons and Water Melons. Bee Wwe
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