Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 276, 14 November 1907 — Page 8
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Ladies' Belts Ladies' Belts Among the hundreds of belts we sell, the elastic belt is still the prime favorite and its vogue bids fair to continue for some time to come. The reason for this is, it is almost impossible to find an elastic belt that does not fit. They shape themselves to the figure, hold down the skirt band, and in fact, fit many a figure it would be impossible to fit with a silk or leather belt. In our stock you will find from the plain narrow, elastic belt with a steel buckle at 25c each, to the elegant silk elastic belt, ornamented with attractive stones of jade and cora! at $1.00 each to $3.50 each. Then we have the elastic belting in both narrow and wide widths with new belt buckles and belt pins for those who prefer making their belts.
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New Ribbons
Ribbons for hair, Ribbons for millinery, Ribbons for neck, Ribbons for fancy work, Ribbons for dress trimming. Ribbons for almost everything. There seems to be no lessening of the demand for ribbons. Floral designs in all of fashion's favorite flowers are found in our ribbon stock and some truly gorgeous patterns are displayed. Remember, during the coming holidays a great quantity of warp print floral ribbon will be used for fancy work of all kinds. We always make a special effort on this class of ribbons. Next time you are irt, take a glance at the beautiful ribbons we offer at 25c per yard; then also the extreme wide flowered sash width ribbons which ve consider real elaborate creaiions. Price 50c to $2.50 per yard.
Fancy Goods Department THE GEO. H. KNOLLENBERG CO.
HELP RIVSL ROAD?
This Qjestion Is Raised in a Suit Filed in United States Court.
C, R.&FT. W. IS PLAINTIFF.
SUBSIDY WAS VOTED TO A NEW RAILROAD AND THE OLD ONE HAS DECLINED TO PAY ITS PORTION OF THE LEVY.
"The Cincinnati, Richmond & Ft
Wayne Raidroad company vs. Lawrence Hayes, treasurer, and Wiiburn L. Smith, auditor of Jay county, and James Ruple. Ievin H. Trehearne and Milton Milieu, board of commissioners of Jay county." is the title of a suit filed Wednesday in the United States promises to develop some interesting legal phases. The taxpayers of Wayre township, in September, l!kC5. voted a donation of !jot,COo to the new railroad company, the -amount to be raised by a special levy upon the property of the taxpayers. The levy, as originally voted upon, was to be in two payments, one in 11 4 and the other in UKXj.In Wayne townsnip, where the Cincinnati. Richmond A: Ft. Wayne is affected, the levy on
their holdings is $-Si?7.or. They have ! failed to pay the. levy, and the auihori- j ties have threatened to tane steps 10 assume charge of sufficient property t f the company to bring the required , sum. j The plaintiff contends that it is not compelled to assist in the construction 1 of a rival company's right of way. and asks to have its property protected !
from seizure as well as to have a final settlement of the case. Legal authorities differ on the subject at hand.
We Want Every Pile Sufferer to Tesl This Great Cure at Our Expense. Send Your Name and Address For a Free Trial Package. We want to send you a free trial cf the Great Pyramid Pile Cure at once, so you cau sve with your own eyes what it can do. You cure yourself with perfect eas, in your own home, and for little expense. Pyramid Pile Cure gives you prompt relief. It heals sores and ulcers, reduces congestion and inflammation, and takes away pain, itching and irritation. After you have tried the samplo treatment, and you are satisfied, you cau get a full, regular-sized treatment of Pyramid Pile Cure at your druggist's for 50 cents. If he hasn't It. send us the money and w -will send you the treatment at ouce, by mail, In plain sealed package. Send your name and address at one for a trial of this marvelous, quick, sure cure. Address Pyramid Drug Co.. 10 Pyramid Bids'.. Marshall, Mich.
CHANGE MADE IN AGENTS.
New Castle, Ind., Nov. 1 1. Ex-Coiin-ty Treasurer John O. lloltsclaw, who for more than a year lias been local agent of the Terre Hants. Indianapolis A: Eastern Traction Company, has severed his connection with the company and has been succeeded by Agent Bentley of Greenfield.
Wallie, bring home some Pop Corn Crisp from Stranahan's. 14-3t
HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO MEET NEXT SATURDAY
Session Will Be Held at the Court House.
OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED.
RICHMOND'S
Grocery Economy
CENTER
A STORE FOR EVERYBODY Our daily specials appeal to everyone Each one a distinct saving. Friday's Special, lor the day only LENOX SOAP Full Box (100 bars) $3.10 Half Box ( 50 bars) 1.60 1 Box ( 25 bars) 85 You all know the merits of this soap
PHONE YOUR ORDERS
JOHN El. EGGEEY
4th AND MAIN STREETS.
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At Pilgrim Brothers' Store, a roofing that can be laid over old shingles. The finders are pleased.
JOHN SMITH, FORMERLY Of HAGERSTOWN, DEAD Passed Away at New Castle From Dropsy.
Look at Your Coal Bin! Before winter sets 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 529 S. 5th St. Phone 1235.
MRS. GUYT0N RESIGNS.
POSTAL CARDS MADE UP INJ0.500 LOTS Accommodates Persons Who Want Special Printing.
BENEFIT TO WHOLESALERS.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
The Policy of Dickinson Trust Company HAS ALWAYS BEEN THAT OF CONSERVATISM AND SAFETY SOUND AND SURE OPEN YOUR SAVINGS DEPOSIT ACCOUNT WITH US. THREE PER CENT. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS. WE INVITE YOUR CONFIDENCE. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS DICKINSON TRUST COMPANY. SAFETY DEPOSIT BUILDING.
Hagerstown, Ind., Nov. 14. Word
was received nere weanesaay dj
friends of the death of John Smith at :
New Castle, a former resident of this place. The deceased had suffered with dropsy of the lungs for a long period. His first wife was before l.er marriage. ; Miss Leama Groves, daughter of Da-j vid Groves and a sister of Mrs. Daniel Fist of this place. The deceased was ' fifty years old. He leaves a wife and two sons Jesse and Glen Smith. The funeral services will be at 10 o'clock at New Castle, and interment at West I Lawn cemetery at this place. The or- ( der of Odd Fellows, of which he was a
member in good standing, will have charge of the services at tne grave. MRS. GUYTON RESIGNS. Mrs. Ohmer Guyton has resigned her
position with the bank here and taken a position with the First national bank at Cambridge City. Frank Dennig,
lately connected with the Union Na-; tional bank at Richmond, will take Mrs. Guyton's place. i MINOR NOTES. Mrs. M. T. Fox will entertain the members of the social circle Friday afternoon at her home on North Perry street. M. T. Fox sold a fine bunch of hogs to Elvin Oler Wednesday which were shipped away today. John R. Thornburg, Henry Roush. James Bagford. John Geisler, Jr., attended district convention at Winchester toflav
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Replogle and family spent Wednesday with his parents, John Replogle and wife, west of town. Miss Jessie Cordell went to Middleboro. Ind., Wednesday to remain until Saturday with her brother, Harry Cordell and family. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Murry returned Wednesday morning from a week's visit at Hoopeston, Illinois and other points. Miss Anna Aifner returned to Spiceland Wednesday evening, after a three weeks' stay here with friends.
Postmaster Spekenhier received a communication from Washington this week notifying him that hereafter postal cards would be made up in 10,500 lots for the accommodation of those persons who wish to turn them over to the printer for special printing. The postal cards will be in large sheets and can be cut after having been printed. The arrangement is looked upon as very satisfactory. Particularly will it benefit large factories and wholesale houses of Richmond which make announcements by this means.
The Wayne County Historical society will meet at the court house Saturday, Nov. 16, at 2 o'clock. Below is the program: A talk, "My Sojourn in the Canada Wheat Belt" B. F. Wisslcr. "Impressions of English Society" Prof. Lee Ault. Reports of officers. Report of committee on purchase of cases for books, papers, etc. Election of officers.
A full attendance is desired. Como , early, prepared to pay the annual membership fee of 50 cents. Exercises!
will begin promptly.
Hoarding Money
is ivpelUnt to the man of ordinary thrift. The thoughtful pfi'son provides for the future by regularly saving a , portion of his income, and placing the money where it will be safe and where it will bring him a continuous return. This institution pays three per cent, on savings, and tlie capital and surplus of 275,000 is n guarantee of faafety.
Richmond Trust Company
Can't look well, eat well or feel well
with impure blood feeding your body. , Keep the blood pure with Burdock t
Blood Bitters. Eat simply, take exercise, keep clean and you will have long life.
The longest bridge in the world is at Sangong. China. It extends five and a quarter miles over an arm of the Yellow sea, and is supported by 30o huge none arches.
The wreck record of the Baltic sea is greater than that of any other body of water in the world. The average is one a day throughout the year.
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The exact number of deer killed in Vermont during the open season will not be known for some days, but it is thought that the number of bucks may be more than 700. making a record season. Three lives have been lost and a number of persons more or less seriously injured. Some half dozen bears have been killed contrary to the law, and at least two cows. Bellows
Falls (Vt.) Times.
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DR. STEWm-KORO SMITMIUM 360 Franklifl Ara. Shtibyiillt, tirf.
Just opened a barrel of Fancy Sweet Cider New Sorghum New Buckwheat The old fashion kind Gold Bond Maple Can't be beat. Apple Butter Backmeyer Kraut Automatic Phone 11981199 Bell Phone 190
THE BEE HIVE GROCERY
Appendicitis Is due in a large measure to abuse of the bowels, by employing drastic purgatives. To avoid all danger, use only Dr. King's New Life Pills, the safe, gentle cleansers and invigorators. Guaranteed for headache, biliousness, malaria and jaundice, at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store. 25c.
Moeey Ho Loaie
NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Positively no hunting allowed on my farms. PETER BEELER. j x-3t
Hives, eczema, itch or salt rheum sets you crazy. Can't bear the touch of your clothing. Doan's Ointment cures the most obstinate cases. Why suffer. All druggists sell it.
A serious problem for the people of Canada to solve Is the fuel supply of the future. No coal of any kind has ever been discovered In Ontario. In the older part of the province the timber is practically exhausted.
Candy. Peanuts. Pop Corn, all the ha a. l4-3t;
CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
We have money to loan on long time, easy payments, without delay or red-tape, and at lower rates than any similar concern in this section of the country. We loan from $5 up, on household goods, livestock, farming implements, tobacco crops and all other chattel security. If you need money, fill in the following, cut out and mail this ad. to us and we will bring the money to your' door.
Name Security Address Am't Wanted, $ Try us just one, and see how easy and satisfactorily you can borrow money from us without bothering your friends to go your security Strictly confidential.
Indiana Loam Co.
Home Phone 1341.
Rooms 40-41 Colonial BIdg. RICHMOND. IND.
