Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 297, 8 December 1907 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM! XSL aUN-liiLliGKA3i, SUNDAY DLCE31BEK S, 11KIT.
PAGE TEN. EARLHAM TO BE 11 IE 3T 2K
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CHOSEN
Primary Battle Will Be Fought Next Wednesday Night At the School.
THERE ARE SIX CANDIDATES
THE MAN WHO WINS WILL REPRESENT THE QUAKER SCHOOL IN INDIANA INTER-COLLEGIATE CONTE8T AT INDIANAPOLIS.
Next Wednesday evening, at Earlham college, the oratorical contest will held jsihJki will determine the maa to be sent i.o the state contest, will be chosen. Each class will have contestants as follows: Seniles Walter Miles, ens
lave Hoelschey; Juniors Chester Ha-1
worth and Oliver Walthall; Sophomore Carl Ackermayi; Freshmen Ievi Pennington. The contest will begin at eight o'clock. As there are a number of good speakers entered in the contest, it will be hard fought. Hoelscher, the Richmond boy, won the Interstate prohibition contest last spring. He is considered one of the favorites in the primary.
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INTERURBAN CAR WATER IS GOOD
So Says H. E. Barnard, State Commissioner.
NO DANGER OF TYPHOID.
H. E. Barnard, State food and drug commissioner, has completed an extensive analysis of the d. inking water supplied on interurban cars in Indiana and he says the traveling public may, with a feeling of perfect safety, drink the water. Several weeks ago the question of testing such water was taken up. A number of persons who travel on interurban cars a great deal asked the State Board of Health to make some investigations. These persons expressed the fear that the water in the cars might cause typhoid fever and other diseases.
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Select Your- Piano KTow IFof Xmas B3elivefy A SMALL PAYMENT CASH and a small payment each month and we deliver one of our own make direct from the factory.
OVR PLAYER PIANOS Are being exchanged in homes where music has not been heard very often. A COMPLETE LIBRARY OF MUSIC TO SELECT FROM, and we take your old piano in exchange.
EE our different makes of pianos in the natural wood. Fancy
Mahogany, Burl Walnut and Figured Oak.
C )IANOS are bought
UJNLI UJNCC in a life-time. DON'T
MAKE A MISTAKE Buy the right piano.
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til Xmas. Begin to educate the chil- ' A
lwenty cents a
dren now.
day will do it.
LWAYS in the lead because we treat customers right in
quality and price. 200 colleges Prefer OUR PIANOS BECAUSE OF THEIR. DURABILITY.
"J Op ichmond is the pioneer city of
the west in the man
ufacture of High-Grade Pianos. ASK ALMOST ANY OF , YOUR NEIGHBORS HOW LONG THEY HAVE KNOWN US.
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N our warerooms you will receive courteous Treatment.
NY piano built by us will gladly be shown to you.
OW think it over, and come in and see US and let
us show you our PIANOS. You'll be pleased.
RGANS. We need the room; therefore we will sell secondhand organs cheap $10 up. Some square pianos at $20.
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CUNNINGHAM & LAHRMAN'S brand new stock of Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers at a Discount of 10 per cent, 20 per cent, yes and some 50 per cent beginning Saturday, Dec. 7. Cunningham & Lahrman, 718 Main Street. , NOTHING RESERVED, EVERYTHING CUTMen's $1.75 Shoes, now $1.35 a pair. Does that sound cheap. Cunningham & Lahrman, 718 Main Street.
unningham & Lahrman dump their entire new stock
Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers, jusf bought new for this Fall
and Winter trade, to the people, with the PROFIT CUT OFF ! Yonur CHiamce off a ILiffettfimme 2 Right in the heart of Christmas shopping we offer you a chance to buy serviceable Shoes, Rubbers and Slippers at a saving of 10, 20, yes, and some 50 per cent discount. Heavy Fall and Winter purchases, with unfavorable weather, has prompted us to take this course now to unload.
CoooMglhiamni & Lalhirinniae's (Great! FammSly Sluoe Sale 2
SNAG PROOF BOOTS $3.15 buys a first quality Snagproof Rubber Boots; new fresh goods and worth $3.75 a pair. CUNNINGHAM & LAHRMAN, 718 MAIN STREET. SNAG PROOF FELT BOOTS $2.35 for one-buckle Snag Troof Rolled Edge Felt Boots; these are first quality of rubber and worth $2.75 a pair. CUNNINGHAM 4. LAHRMAN, 718 MAIN STREET.
MEN'S ARCTICS $1.35 buys of us, heavy double sole and heel, rolled edge, first quality arctic, regular $1.75 quality. CUNNINGHAM & LAHRMAN, 718 MAIN STREET. STRONG &. GARFIELD'S $6.00 "Water Proof Shoes, now $5.40 a pair, iu Enaiiei or Vici Kid with kid lining, the greatest shoe on.earth. 1 CUNNINGHAM & LAHRMAN, 718 MAIN STREET.
STRONG & GARFIELD'S $4.50 for choice of any $5.00 shoe in the store, all leathers and styles, the best shoe sold in the city today. CUNNINGHAM 4. LAHRMAN, 718 MAIN STREET. MEN'S WORK SHOES $1.80 for the best $2.00 Work shoe you ever saw; strictly solid and serviceable; you knor.' we carry the best line of work shoes in the city. CUNNINGHAM & LAHRMAN, 718 MAIN STREET.
I - J With style like hU to I I I back up the assertion, it is II I w not boasting to claim that I I I BOSTONTANS are the 11 I I snappiest, most individual I I I I I and at the same time the I I I -r I most decorous men's foot 11 f I wear that is being shown 1 1 I this season. I rf J It's partly the shoe 1 1 I making, partly the honest 1 1 selection of leather, ll partly the lasts. 1 Even if you are 1 not ready to buy, come 1 and look them over.
The prices quoted above and below are for cash only, and positively will not-be charged only at the regular price.
Choice of any of our $4.00 Bostonians Now $3.60 a pair
Men's $1.75 Shoes, now $1.35 a pair. Men's $2.00 Shoes, now $1.80 a pair. Men's $2.50 Shoes, now $2.15 a pair.
Ladies' Rubbers, now 45c a pair. Boys' Shoes, a Cracker Jack, $1.35 a pair. Ladies' Storm Rubbers, now 50c a pair.
Misses', Children's, and Boys' Rubbers, 10 per cent, off of regular price. Misses' Shoes, all solid, $1.35 a pair. Men's Slippers, 45c a pair.
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Ladies' Slippers, Fur Trimmed at 90c a pair. Men's $1.50 Slippers, now $1 .25 a pair. Ladies' $1.50 Slippers, now $1.25 a pair.
Berings & Co., Val Duttenhoffer Sons & Co. Ladies' Fine Shoes, all reduced accordingly, the $4.00 grade now $3.50, the $3.75 grade now $3.35, the $3.00 grade now $2.65. Beginning Saturday, Dec. 7th, continuing till Jan. 1st, open every night until Christmas. Bring the family. We can fit them out with serviceable shoes and at a big saving to you.
