Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 191, 8 August 1907 — Page 8
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THE RICH3IOND PALLADIU3I AXD SUX-TELEGRA3I, TUUKSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1907 KIBBEY GIVEN OFFICE BY SPANISH VETERANS Richmor -an Chosen Chaplain a jkomo Meeting. r;--A. Special ISdirrfdiim IBullotiiini IFVoxnm Vaofiiom dih (Glen MIDer
The vacation spent at the seashore, or at some fashionable mountain retreat cannot be otherwise than enjoyable, though the expense necessary prevents the majority of persons from such indulgence. The essential result of any successful vacation Is enjoyment. The
Richmond Chautauqua
This year offers the Richmond people and those of Wayne and adjoining counties exceptional opportunities for a most delightful outing. A home In the west's most beautiful park for a period of eleven days for $3 or $3.50. The incidentals are modest, the living expenses cheaper than the same could be provided at home. Can you imagine a more economical outing or one that could be spent in a more delightful place? And then, too, yo u will have
An Intellectual Treat
In addition, for the excellent daily programs of the Chautauqua Assembly are at your very door. The dates are August 23 to September 1, inclusive. Reservations for tenting space are going fast. Have you selected the spot that will be your Chautauqua home? If not why not? Do it now.
W. S. HISER, Sec, Richmond Chautauqua Ass'n. Masonic Temple Phone 2000
Yoa Only Pay For Coal High grade, honest coal that doesn't clinker, but makes a bright and glowing fire when you want one. If you haven't filled your bin for next winter's use, let us fill it for you at summer prices, as the price of coal will soon go up. O. D. Bullerdick 529 S. 5th St. Phone 1235
PURE, RICH, STRONG. Vanilla Extract The richness and strength of flavor and the purity of OUR VANILLA EXTRACT are only obtainable by making it from the finest Mexican . vanilla beans. After being carefully made Our Vanilla Extract is just as carefully aged, none being offered for sale until it has been thoroughly macerated and matured. f Quiglcy Drug Store
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11 & 13 North 9th St. Full line of CORN, OATS, HAY, CHICKEN FEED, etc. Phone 196 J. G. GILBERT Successor to Howard Ridge
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FANCY 01IES and Pure Olive Oil are a specialty with us. Good Teas and Coffees are a specialty with us. Good Honest Groceries are a specialty with us. BUY OF US IF YOU WANT THE BEST BEE HIVE GROCERY CO.
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Your First Deposit Represents the first step toward success. Luck enters largely into the quick making of fortunes. But wealth that is gradually accumulated during years of careful attention to business is of greater value. The person who saves should make use of this institution. Here, you are given every convenience. Small sums may be added to your account at any time; your money is always available and interest earning. The successful saver is the one who steadily saves small sums. Your account is invited by the Richmond Trust Co.
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PRODUCES VIGOR. AND VITALITV
ANTI MALARIAL Enabling the system to resist diseases. THE TONIC THAT TONES THE SYSTEM No better tonic sold ; take our word for it. 50 CENTS All Genuine Bear Signature of
FOR SALE BY M.J. Quiglcy, 4th and Main Sts.
Is it money you want? We have
plenty of it and will loan you whatever
amount you may need for any length of time, on your household goods, team, livestock or any other personal property, without removal. WE HAVE TO OFFER YOU LONG TIME, EASY PAY
MENTS, UNEQUALED TERMS, ENTIRELY SATISFACTORY METHODS, CONFIDENTIAL DEALINGS AND A LOWER RATE THAN CAN BE HAD OF ANY SIMILAR CONCERN IN THE CITY. Investigate our methods and rates; then you can Intelligently decide where your best interests may be served. Quick service and courteous treatment guaranteed.
OWDDANA LOAN CO. Home Phone 1341
40-41 Colonial Bldg. 3rd Floor.
Richmond, Ind.
PLANS FOR CLOSER UNION.
Frank C. Kibbey of Richmond, was chosen chaplain by the Indiana veterans of the Spanish-American war, in session at Kokomo. A dispatch from there says: Those who attended the reunion of the One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry; the Fourteenth United States Signal Corps and the fourth annual meeting of the United Spanish-American War Veterans In this city Wednesday were more than delighted. The gathering has been responsible for the proposed formation of closer ties than have ever before existed among the veterans of these organizations. While he disliked to oppose the ambitions of the representatives of Hammond, Ind., who asked for the next state encampment of the SpanishAmerican War Veterans, the appeal of Col. Russell B. Harrison of Indianapolis at the business session of the organization won the day. The colonel's motion prevailed that
the time and place of meeting next year be left in the hands of a commit
tee with the avowed purpose of per
fecting a reunion among the five regi
ments of Indiana which participated in the Spanish-American war service at an agreeable time and date, dispensing with the several reunions of
these regimejits, which have charac terized the past.
A healthy man is a king in his own right; an unhealthy man is an unhappy slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up
sound health keeps you well.
BUYS A SUBURBAN HOME
William Arnold Will Return to
Richmond Soon.
William Arnold of Union City has
purchased a fine suburban home east
of the city. He purchased five acres
of ground with the old homestead and
about three hundred fruit trees off of the southwest corner of the State Line fruit farm. Mr. Arnold will
move about September 1st and will attend school at Earlham college this winter. He formerly was a teacher In
the local business college.
THE NEWS OF FAIRVIEW.
Mrs. Anna D. Cluggish of New Cas
tie, Ind., visited her parents at the
Third M. E. church parsonage the
first of the week. She returned home
Tuesday. Mr. Jones' daughter and children
have been spending a few weeks at the homestead. They returned to their
home in Ohio the first of the week
Mrs. Jones accompanied them as far as Dayton. Mrs. Jones and Mr. and
Mrs. Cook and their daughter Julia spent last Sunday with Mr. Cook's
brothers south of Centerville. W. N. Phillips, the government em
plpye at the Ratliff farm, has been called home on account of sickness,
and O. G. Kelly has been appointed to
temporarily take his place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Schlagle went to Economy Tuesday morning on a visit
to friends. They returned in the eve ning.
The ice cream festival given by the trustees of the Third M. E. church on
the church lawn, was well patronized. Wm. Hippard was present with his automobile and took all who wanted to ride at five cents each. O. F. Coop
er furnished entertainment with his graphophone. The house willed by the late Mrs. Hannah Lamb to the Third M. E. church will be sold soon at administrator's sale. Any person wishing to
buy can Inquire of the pastor, the
Rev. O. S. Harrison.
H. Li. Spink is doing business in Cin
cinnati and has been for several
weeks. He was at home last Sunday
with his family.
The weeds on some vacant lots are
nearly as high as the tops of the windows in the adjoining houses.
PROF. AULT RETURNS HOME Sickness Interfered With Tis Trip to Europe. Cambridge City, Ind., Aug. S. Prof. Lee Ault has returned from his European trip. He spent some five
1 weeks in England, principally south
ern or older England. Owing to sickness he was unable to extend his journey to Ireland and Scotland, as contemplated. He spent eight days in London in the hands of personal friends, and this enabled him to get a glimpse of the greatest city in the world. He also visited the other principal cities, but found his greatest
pleasure in the agricultural regions.
Value of a Cheap Acid. In a vessel of platinum lined with gold some sulphuric acid hissed. "The vessel is costly, but the contents are hardly worth 2 cents a quart," said the chemist. "Yet you have no Idea what a public benefactor sulphuric acid is. Without it, for Instance, we could have none of the finer 6orts of Fourth of July firework, and neither could we have any more war, for gun cotton, nitroglycerin, lyddite, dynamite in fact, all the high explosives could not be made without sulphuric acid. Without it we could have no coal tar dyes. It is this acid that releases the lovely colors locked in coal tar's black slime. Without It the farmers would have none of the wonderful superphosphate fertilizer. It is sulphuric acid that poured on worthless old bones, turns them into a marvelous soil stimulant. Yes, this, the cheapest of all acids. Is admitted to be the most valuable of ail acids as well.' Exchange.
"Suffered day and night the torment of itching piles. Nothing helped me un
til I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Garrett, Mayor, Girard, Ala.
Chicago passengers using C, C. ft L. trains land at 12th st. (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently located. Remember this. 6-tf
Is The Stoma DtspensaMe f An operation for the removal of the stomach, in a Chicago hospital recently, promoted discussion amonsr the snrceoaa whether the stomach could be removed and the patient be none the worse for it. Before the discussion had well died oat. the patient had died. It demonstrated he could not live without his stomach. To keep the stomach in good condition, and rare consti
pation, indigestion, etc.. use the great herb laxative Mtnnnnn !" P.1H..I'. Cm..... D.m 1
Xgrsggiats seU it at 50 easts d g a bottio -
Sold from $20 to $40 priced for quick disposal it
A number
of these were
$30.00, $55.00 and $40.00
A variety of beautiful fabrics and all well tailored. The styles are principally Etons, Pony and Fitted Coat Suits, all styles that are favored for fall.
Excellent range of sizes in colors and black
The majority of these suits are of the higher priced ones-
Choice on
SECOND FLOOR
ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
The (Geo HI. IHLraollesalbei-g (Dommpdimy
Here is something that you neec RICHMOND EXPORT
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 dejicious beverage. Drink It today and you will feel satisfied as to the correctness of this assertion. Mi nek Brewing Co.
A WASHING MACHINE FOR
Sounds rather odd, bat we have It. Looks like a wash board, but works as easy as a washing machine. Pilgrim Bros. 5tti and Main, Richmond, Ind.
Closing Out Sale of Our Entire Line of China, Queensware and Glass Ware. We have the largest and most up-to-date patterns of Haviland Dishes in Richmond. One 100 Piece Set at $35.00, now $27.25 One 100 Piece Set at $25.00, now $16.90 This is the G. D. A. Limoges goods and A1. Our best 100 piece set Grindley Pattern of English ware is extra fine at $18.00; now - .$13.50 Homer Laughlin's famous Gold Band pattern, and fine china, 100 pieces, $18.00, at $12.00 100 pieces fancy flowered decorated set of-best American ware guaranteed, $12.00, at $8.25 100 Piece White American Ware and fine glazed and finished, regular $6.50, now $4.25 A 46 set of above regular $4.25, now $2.98 Come early and get your cups and saucers, plates and anything U need at cost price.
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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MARK Backs up our Guarantee that It's the BEST WEST VIRGINIA SPLINT COAL IN RICHMOND There are Several Reasons Why. Phone us and we will call and explain. Wo are exclusive agents for this High Grade Coal in Richmond. Richmond Coal Co. PHONES Bell 10 R ; Home 941.
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