Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 200, 18 August 1907 — Page 8

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THE RICIOIOMJ 1'AIjJLADI L -I i: :;L-.l A;Ai, at.MiAl, AK.LM IS, 11M7. NEW UNIFORMS FOR To be considered when making a loan is the terms. We take care always to give our patrons the longest time and the lowest rates of interest. If you want to borrow money it will pay you to confer with us. tell Meaidfly FdPB0 11 Wnimta0

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They Will Appear in Them Today for the Concert at Glen Miller. WERE MADE IN CINCINNATI.

Just before the big rush which sets in this next month phone us for the following suggestions :

Have your Chimney Cleaned Have your Baseburner Repaired Have your Plumbing Done, and all necessary repairs made Clean Out your Furnace Call for all needed repairs. We will furnish everything

Do Not Wait Until The Rush, But

The Peter Jofinesoe Co, Main Street

PROGRAM TO BE RENDERED TODAY INCLUDES TEN NUMBERS MAKEUP OF THE BAND AND INSTRUMENTATION.

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Use Artificial Gas, Avoid Accidents, and Be Happy. Gas Ranges from $17 up. Call and see the Ranges at the office of the Richmond Light, Heat and Power Co. No. 618 Main Street.

Mcycle Moad Mace ON Saturday, Sept. 13, At 2:30 P. M. Given by the Bicycle Dealers

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Our Entire Stock of Dishes is Now on Sale at Cost We have sold more dishes last week than In months before. Come uick or you will not get the bargains. Also all our 2.O0O yards Linoleum at 40c per yard. Floor Oil Cloth. Floor Oil Cloth, only 22c DRY GOODS Shirt "Waists, Shirt Waists. . Come and see our fine line of sample shirtwaists before they are all gone. Just a few more left. A fine white batiste waist, looks just like silk and wears better, trimmed in heavy Insertion and tucks. Value $3.75. Now $2.."9. A fancy white Persian lawn with solid lace insertion and embroidery front. Value $3.23. Now $2.00. A nice white shirt waist, value $2.50, now $1."jO. Also Just a few fancy pattern shirtwaists, value $2.73. JCow 1.30. A regular $2.50, now $1.00.

A regular $2 CO, now $1.00. A fine mercerized check waist, value 73c, now 39 Ladies silk mitts, value 30c, now 10c. Ladies' silk gloves, value 30c, now 10x Ladles lisle gloves, value 23c. now 9c. Ladies' kid gloves, value $1.23, now 50v. . Come and get supplied for Fall. Ladles' fancy corset covers, values 50c, now Baby dresses from 23c to 70c. Baby Hoods. 5 and 10c. Men's underwear, value 30c, now 23c. ; A regular 23c sunbonnet and sun hat for 10c Children's bonnets for 5c. Just aitSbelts left for 10c and 10 stamps. . . Ladies'" 2S&t4white duck purses, 50c value, for 10c Fans, Fans25 and 30c value, now 5c

Here Is something that you need 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 delicious beverage. Drink it today and you will feel satisfied as to the correctness of this as-sertion.

STATE FAIR PREMIUM LIST.

The new premium list of the Ind iana State Fair, which opens at In

dianapolis on September 9, shows that

the exposition is going to be on a very

extensive scale. In trotting and pac

ing purses alone, the money to be dis

tributed amounts to $24,600, or about

twice what it has been in other years. The live stock show pavilion, to cost

$110,000 is being pushed to completion this summer that It may be dedicated

with elaborate ceremonies on the first day of the Fair. In this building the

horse and cattle shows will be held

For the show horses, nearly $7,000 ia premiums are offered; for beef cattle, $10,167, and" for dairy cattle, nearly

$2,300. The premiums on these two classes of live stock amount to $19,000

and assure some elaborate parades

and arena contests for the new pavil

ion.

Weber's Band, of Cincinnati, is to

give two concerts each day of the Fair, the Eagle Airship will make daily flights, and free vaudeville attractions will be given both morning and afternoon. The entry lists in all departments close on August 28, and the Fair is to extend through five full days, some of the best attractions being on the opening day. The premium lists are sent free on application to Charles Downing, Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture, Indianapolis. 13-15-18

The average life of an American ship is eighteen years, while that of a British vessel is twenty-six years. The Scandinavian average is the best. It ia thirty years.

Have you noticed the improved service to Chicago via the C, C. & It"! Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. daily, arrives In Chicago at 7:00 A. M. Try it. apr6-tx

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PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.

A Trial Will Convince You Palladium Want Ads. Pay

THE PICK OF THE MINES Is the fuel we offer the people of Richmond. Experience has taught us that to sell the best we must buy the best, and the product is here to be seen by your critical eye. Question is "Will you see our coal?" O. D. Bullerdick 529 S. 5th SL Phone 123!

Lowe Brothers H. . Paint Gives best results. Let us prove It. Pilgrim Bros. Pbone 210 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind.

The new uniforms ordered three weeks ago for the Richmond City band, arrived here Saturday and the band boys probably began "primping" early this morning for their "dress parade concert" this afternoon. Kreimeier, the tailor, of-West Main street, took the measurements for the uniforms which were made to order by the Pettibone Bros. Uniform mak

ers of Cincinnati. The material of the uniforms is black broadcloth, trimmed with golu braid, making an odd but attractive appearance. The caps are of the new mell-shape pat

tern, with the single word "Richmond" hand-worked in gold boullion upon the braid in front. The following program that is to be rendered this afternoon is quite varied though containing mostly popular numbers: Part I. March song "Colleen Bawn" Helf Overture To "Faust" Gounod Waltzes "Visions of Beautiful Women Fahrbach Ragtime "Xegroism" -. .Reice Selection "The Time, The Tlace, The Girl" Howard Part II March From "Tannhauser". .Wagner Medley "Bits of Remick Hits Xo. 3 Lampe (Introducing San Antonio, So Long Joe, The Church Bell Tolled, etc.) Dance "The Yankee" Wheeler Idylle "Mill in the Forest". Eilenberg Two-step "Passing of Ragtime".. ..; Pryor Following is the full instrumenta

tion and personel of the band as used at the weekly municipal concerts, 4 p. m. on Sundays: Ficcolo H. M. Lontz. Oboe J. R. Watson. Saxophone L. W. Deukcr. Clarinets C. F. Weisbrod. C. G. Carr, C. C. Weisbrod, R. E. Stein-

kamp, F. II. Crowe.

Cornets E. J. Renk, R. C. Wilson, C. G. Renk, A. H. Vore, E. R. Lingley. Alto horns G. J. Renk, F. H. Steln-

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Trombones W. J. Renk, E. C. Sims, D.E. Ranks. Baritone Albert L. Foster. Tubas C. M. Wilson, R. R. Weis-

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TympanI W. B. Wilson, E. D. Ham

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A combination of circumstances oftimes place a person in a position where they must have some money at once, and do not care to ask their friends. Everybody can raise money in a short time by calling at our office and letting us explain our methods of making loans. You will be surprised to find how easy it is to get what you want after you learn our plans. We will loan you any amount from $5 to $100 on your household goods, pianos, horses, wagons, etc., and leave them in your possession. The payments arc easy. You can payus back in small weekly, monthly or

quarterly installments to suit yourself. Call and let us explain our methods.

The following are some of the terms of our weekly pay

ment plan: - 60c a week pays off $25 loan in fifty weeks. $1.20 a week pays off a $50 loan in fifty weeks. $1.80 a week pays off a $75 loan in fifty weeks.$2.40 a week pays off a $100 loan in fifty weeks. Other amounts at same proportion. Business Strictly Confidential If you desire a loan, fill out the following blank and mail to us and our agent will call on you.

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NOTICE. We are now ready to deliver our

own make of brick. The nicest you ever saw. New Phone 1221 or 15.

RICHMOND BRICK COMPANY.

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C, C. & L. ticket agent will sell yt

sleeping car tickets to Chicago for

their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on him. aprG-tf

Eighty-two per cent of the workers

engaged in the paper box Industry of the United States are women. Among tobacco and cigar operators two-thirds are women and of the bookbinders

more than half.

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THE PLACE TO BANK IS WITH DICKINSON TRUST CO. Wo offer unexcelled facilities in caring for your BANKINGBUSINESS. Let us servo you. We havo Just received a supply of leather bound Pocket Savings Banks for tho use of our depositors who carry an account of at least $1.00 with us. We invito you to open an account with us and secure one of these convenlent little safes. 3 on Deposits

Your vacation will not be complete unless you lake a KODAK WITH YOU We have tbem. Prices to suit any purse. W. H. ROSS DRUG COMPANY. 801 Main St.. Richmond. Water Wings 25c

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$3,250,000,000.00

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ings in the United States to the credit of 8,100,000 Depositors $90,000,000.00 Is credited aa interest on their pass books yearly. Do you get your share? You Arc Invited to share in this annual distribution of Interest by opening a savings account. Three per cent and abolute safety. Richmond Trust Co.

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A Positive Guarantee. Your Garment Must Fit or No Sale. 500 Full Lengths or Piece Goods to Select From. Fall Goods Now on Display. dDo Co MtfDME wtoir 12 North Ninth Street.