Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 271, 9 November 1907 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM At -;-u:;A. 0A1 L It DAI', Auuii 0, lixt.

EXTENSIVE CHANGES MADE ATLIBRARY Due to Classification and Rearranging of Hundreds of Books and Periodicals.

DDOKONSON TGUT KNOLLENBERG'S STORE

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Store open tonight (Saturday) until

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The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at the residence of W. I. Doddridge, 1'2 miles west of Doddridge's Chapel and 7 miles southeast of Centerville THURSDAY, NOV. 14 Commencing at 10 a. m., the following property, towit: 16 Spans of Mules; 9 Spans of 3 and 4 year old Mules, well broken; 7 Spans of Mules, 1 and 2 years old, unbroken; 12 Head of horses and colts. 64 HEAD OF CATTLE Comprising 20 head 2-year old Steers, 21 head Yearlings, 20 Calves, 4 Milk Cows. 146' Head good hogs Comprising 60 Head of Feeding Hogs, 60 head Shoats,15 Brood Sows and 30 Pigs. 2,000 bushels Corn, 10 Tons Clover Hay, 8 or 10 Tons Sheaf Oats. Farm Implements consisting of Plows, Harrows, one and two-horse Wagons, and other articles. Terms made known on day of sale.

W. I. & J. VANDERBECK

Public Sale 80 Acre Farm The undersigned commissioner appointed by the Wayne Circuit Court, will at he hour of 10 o'clock A. M. on Monday, November 25th, 1907, offer for sale at public auction, on the premises to be sold, situated about Vg miles southeast of Richmond, and V2 mile east of the Wernle Home, 80 acres of land being the farm formerly owned and occupied y David McClure. TERMS: 1-3 cash, 1-3 in 9 months and 1-3 in 18 months from day of ale, the purchaser giving his promissory notes for deferred payments, waiving valuation and appraisement laws, bearing 6 per cent. Interest from date, and secured by mortgage on real estate sold. All purchase price may be paid in cash if purchaser so desires. Robbins, Starr & Robbins, Attorneys. Edgar F. Hiatt, Commissioner.

Wedding Bells are ringing. "We Have the Rings." 18 and 22 karat. No such assortment Is offered except In large cities. Jenkins C$X CoM Jewelers.

Palladium Want Ads

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Second Floor The interest in Ladies Ready-to-wear Garments is at its height. The time of year for a renewal of Winter Suits and Coats confronts everybody and the live merchant is prepared to supply this need. So we come to say: "WE HAVE THE GOODS." and in great abundance and variety. This week has added fresh arrivals and our line is superb in: Ladies' Tailored Suits. Ladies' Fancy Silk Suits. Ladies' Plain and Trimmed Skirts. Ladies' Tailored Linen Shirt Waists. Ladies' Silk Shirt Waists. Ladies' Plaid Silk Shirt Waists Ladies' Fancy Net Waists. Ladies' Black and Colored Cloth Coats. Ladies' Fancy Colored Coats. Ladies' Fancy Evening Coats. Ladies' Opera Capes. Ladies' Broadtail and Caracul Coats. Ladies' Black Velour Coats. Ladies' Fur Coats. Ladies' Tight and Semi-fitted Coats. Misses' Black and Colored Coats. Misses' Evening Coats. Misses' Broadtail and Caracul Coats. Children's Coats for every age and sizes to suit the figure. Our prices are correct, safe, sane and reliable. We invite inspection and comparison.

The Geo. H. Knollenberer Co.

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9:30 o'clock. IS IMPROVED Situation Is Now Favorable to Rev. E. E. Neal. Elwood, Ind., Nov. 9. Rev. E. E. Neal is resting well and his breathing is more natural than at any time since he was stricken. Rev. B. Biegel made a fraternal call upon the sick man, and was recognized by the minister, who grasped Father Biegel's hand and gave him a warm welcome. Owing to Rev. Neal having always been of good habits, and of robust physique, his friends believe that he will now recover, as there are more favorable symptoms in that direction than at any time since Sunday night. A statue of the Venus of Milo, made of Tanana gold and weighing 400 ounces has been received at San Francisco in a shipment of gold from the Washington, Alaska bank, of Fairbanks, and is an excellent reproduction in miniature of the famous statue. The gold in the statue is valued at $7,22.1. Including its small base of gold the statue is liiVa inches high. MORPIIItJEA!WT"REDvain, wiimst pirn, and tr MMIlt without aftar-affactt p nm i.r. an urag naoit to ftav cured." Evtnrttilu absaluiahr cenfi. na a reasoiuhle fee attar rw ara carta'. WRITE US. OR. STEWIRT-HORO SANITARIUM 360 f raaklia Aia. Shtlbnilla. Int. look at Your Coal Bin! Before winter seta in. Now is the time, before you start your furnace for the season, and get your coal in before the snow flies We will fill your bin with bright, clean and satisfactory coal for furnace, range, stove or grate that will insure your comfort during the shivering season. O. D. BULLERDICK

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MANY FIND THE LITERATURE DEALING WITH PATENTS OF ABSORBING INTEREST MAGAZINES ARE BEING FILED. Considerable extra work has been entailed at the MorricHon-Re.eves library during the past few days, occasioned by extensive changes t.hut are being made in the cLiSKificaiion and re-arranging of several hundred books and periodicals. During the past summer additional room was built to the "stack" room, thus materially increasing the capacity of the shelving space. With this increase an opportunity has beu affoided for a better classification of the governmental documents, reports, and the like, so that they an more .iccefsible to the public. Previously these documents have been filed aw?.y on shelves in the balcony that surmounts th? reading room and cor.sen'iontly the public found it difficult to use vhem for reference work. Strange to say, this class of literature is used far j more than the average patron of the library realizes. This is especially true of the patent reports. Iocal manufacturers and expert mechanics find the files in this department of especial advantage to them in their work. Through these files one can trace with wonderful uniformity and accuracy the steps in development of many of the more useful inventions of the present day. There are also reports of many kinds of inventions whose virtues have never been discovered. Cow milchers, flying machines, mechanical diswashers. on which some enthusiast has wasted years of futile labor, are all described in detail. To one of inventive talent these documents are of especial interest. In fact a certain young man living southwest of Richmond, became, so engrosed one day last spring in the marvels of invention that he forgot to leave the building at the closing time, j and as a result was locked in the building where he spent the night. All of these documents are being classified and catalogued so that little trouble will be experienced in using them. ; The work of filing old magazines that have been accumulating for years is also a task requiring considerable work at this time. When it is considered that more than one hundred magazines are received at the library, it can readily be seen that their accumulation is quite rapid. Each of these magazines must be filed so that it can be rescued from a seemingly hopeless mass, at a moment's -;of ce. A better systematizing of these magazines is now possible with increased shelving space. A Hard Debt to Pay. "I owe a debt of gratitude that can never be paid off," writes G. S. Clark, of Westfield, Iowa, "for my rescue from eath, by Dr. King's New Discovery. Both lungs were so seriously affected that death seemed imminent, when I commenced taking New Discovery. The ominous dry, hacking cough knit before the first bottle was used, and two more bottles made a complete cure." Nothing has ever equaled New Discovery for coughs, colds and all throat and lung corncomplaints. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggist. 50c and $100. Trial bottle free. SCHOOL AT GREENSFORK HAS OPENED NICELY Work Began on Wednesday After Long Delay. SENIORS VISIT RICHMOND. Notwithstanding the lateness in opening the public schools at Greensfcrk, due to the delay in completing the building there, everything is moving smoothly, according to County Superintendent Jordan. There are one hundred and thirty pupils enrolled. The seniors of the Greensfork high school were in Richmond today attending to business matters. When yon are sick, out of sorts, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. The most effective remedy. Relieves when others fail. You be the judge, try it 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. Francis Joseph, the aged Emperor of Austria-Hungary, is the only living sovereign who can boast of having led an army in, actual combat with an enemy. It was only a few months before the ascension of Francis Joseph, in 1S48. that he turned the fortunes of tne day at the bloody battle of Santa Lucia by a magnificent cavalry charge led in person by the nineteen-year-old j archduke. His dragoons crashed j through the squares of tLe Sardinians !and captured the guns that all day .long had poured murderous fire into tne Austrian ranks. He escaped without a scratch though men fell like flies around him. Fifty more teachers have been employed for the rapidly growing night

SAMUEL DICKINSON President HOWARD CAMPBELL Vice-President EDGAR HIATT Secretary 'JESSE A. WIECHMAN Teller

THIS STRONG COMPANY INVITES YOUR BANKING BUSINESS CIVIC BEAUTY TOPIC WILL BE CONSIDERED West Side Association Will Hear an Address. MRS. JOHNSTON TO SPEAK. Feeling that one of the greatest of all questions confronting a city or any of its sections, is that of civic beauty, the West Richmond Improvement association at its meeting next Friday night, will duscuss the subject thoroughly. On this occasion Mrs. Melville F. Johnston, who has so long been connected with things artistic in Richmond, being president of the Richmond Art association, will give a talk on "Civic Beauty." Mrs . Johnston has made a close study of the subject and is able to speak on it with authority. Members of the West Richmond association have long felt that greater care should be taken with the natural beauties as well as those of more artificial nature. Members have been impressed at various meetings with the importance of the subject. Mrs. Johnston's address will no doubt give a new impetus to civic beauty on the West Side, which is already becoming one of the best cared for sections of Richmond. The West Richmond improvement association is responsible for much of this. PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY. Can You Plant Some money where it will grow, blossom and increase? Is the opportunity at hand. Money not? We have the money and will loan it to you on your household goods, piano, team, livestock and other personal property, without removal, on longer time and at a guaranteed LOWER RATE than any similar concern In the city. We do not ask you for what your opportunity earns you, simply a fair interest on our money and your personal property for security. With our liberal offer extended you, you cannot afford not to get your winter provisions before the price further advances or !et your creditors wait longer for their money. Our offer is worth much to you. Why? Because it enables you to keep your credit good, allow your family the comforts it deserves, and, you will find, it is much more satisfactory to you to pay one place instead of several. Investi gate our claims. Your bank will assure you of our reliability and financial responsibility. Courteous treatment and absolute secrecy guaranteed. INDIANA Loam On Home Phone 1341 40-41 Colonial BIdg. 3rd Floor

DIRECTORS

EDWIN H. CATES Cashier Union National Bank. HOWARD CAMPBELL President Gaar, Scott t Co. SAMUEL DICKINSON President Dickinson Trust Co. JOSEPH J. DICKINSON Mortgage Loans. SAMUEL W. GAAR Cashier Second National Bank JOHN H. JOHNSON Lumber and Railroad Ties HENRY C. STARR Vice President Wisconsin Central R. R. JOHN L. RUPE Attorney at Law P. W. SMITH President First National Bank, Decatur, Ind, OMAR HOLLINGS WORTH Vice President Union Loan &. Trust Co.

It's Not At The Other Fellow that we aim our remarks relative to saving: on the contrary, it's at you. No man ever becomes so prosperous that he doesn't need a savings account to fall back upon in case of necessity. Money deposited in this company is always accessible and interest earning, and the value of it is subject to neither tluctuation nor depreciation. The quarter of a million dollar capital of this institution tecures deposits. Richmond Trust Company Just received Car No. 1 KANSAS HAY OMER G. WH ELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th St Phone 1679 : INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE J LOANS. RE NT 3 W. H. Bradbury & Son f Rooms 1 and 3, Wostcott Blk PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

Fresh Country Butter, per lb 25c 19 lbs. Granulated, 20 lbs. A, or 21 lb s. C Sugsr $1.0C Fancy Bulk Mustard, per gallon .... 25c Pure Cider Vinegar, per gai 20c Tomato Catsup, per gal 5Cc Baldwin, Greening or Northern Spy Apples, per bushel $1.25 Fancy, White, Mealy Potatoes, per bushel 75e 25 lbs. Pride Richmond, White Lilly, or Marguerite Flour 70c X-Cello, 7c per package, or 4 for 25c Seeded Raisins, white Ribbon Brand, per package 122c Seeded Raisins, Red Ribbon Brand, per package 15c Fancy Cleaned Currants, per lb 12'ic Our Special Blend Coffee, per lb., with 23 stamps 25c 1 lb. Glass Jar Baking Powder and 6 0 Stamps 45c 1 lb. Fancy Imperial Tea tnd 60 Stamps 60c We invite your attention to our line of meats which consists of Smoked Sausage, Hams, Bacon, Dried Beef, Boiled and Minced Ham, which are constantly kept on ice free from flies and dirt. Trading Stamps with each purchase. MODEL BEP'T. STOKE New Phone 1838 Bell Phone 47 R NO. 1 1 S. 7th St. Smith & Goodrich, Props.

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New Sorghum Gold Bond Maple Syrup Home Made Mince Meat Apple Butler Backmeyer Kraut New Raisins Currants, Citrons Figs, Dates Lemon Peel Orange Peel New Canned Peas Corn and Tomatoes Automatic Phone 11981198 Bell Phone 190 Our Roofing is the Toughest Made. Compare it. Judge for Yourself. Pilgrim Bros. 5th and Main, Richmond, Ind. EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves. Etc. 505-507 Main St., Richmond. Ind. i. tbla concern you. read carefully. Ur. ildwell'a Syrup Pernio la positively caaransI to cure iadzeittoa, constipation. lck beadhe, offensive breath, malaria and all diseases .iainff from stomach trouble. Satisfaction for the whole family Is not so hard to obtain if the castomary beverage Is Richmond Kxport beer. If you bav not tried I do bo at once (best way is to orde. a case this day) and youll find that ft tastes good and is good, tested by all pore beer standards. Minck Brewing Co.

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