Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 26, 12 March 1908 — Page 8
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THIS RICHMOND PALLADIUM ASiU SCTX-TELEGKAM, THURSDAY, 3IA11CH IS, 190S.
JMlenberg's Store..
A few Dress Goods specials are upon our counters to gladden the heart and put the buyers in possession of a handsome dress or skirt at a nominal cost
Eight pieces of beautiful, wide, all wool Suitings and Skirtings, worth from $1.25 to $1.50 per yard; go on sale tomorrow Friday at 88c per yard.
Five pieces of choice Black Goods at Special Bargain prices, reduced from 25 per cent, to 50 per cent. Splendid value.
Our entire New line of Spring Dress Fabrics is now in, and it is certainly a grand collection. Easter will be here within a few weeks and in order to have the New Dress for the occasion, early buying is most essential. We shall take much pleasure in showing our friends and patrons the newest and choicest in the line. The Geo. BL Knollenberg Co.
New Phones 1198 1199 Bell 190
BEE HIVE GROCERY COMPANY
New Phones 1198 1199 Bell 190
Lenten Goods Smoked Bloaters, Smoked Halibut, Herring, Cod Fish, Mackerel) Sardines, Salmon, Kippered Herring, Caviar, Lobster, Clams. Cheese Roquefort, Phil. Cream, Edam, Neufchatel, Camenbert, Pine Apple, Swiss, Brick, Royal Luncheon, New York Cream. Huntley & Palmer Dinner Biscuit. Franco-American Soups. ;Just received a few gallons of HOME MADE MAPLE SYRUP, very Fancy.
Try one of our Cured Hams.
Country Style
Moore & Ogborn Fir Insurance Agents. Will go on your Bond. Will Insure you against Burglary, Theft and .Larceny. Room 3. I. O. O. P. Bldg., Phones. Home 15S9. Bell 53-R.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
The Twilight Of Idfe. The muscle of the stomach In old aare are not as strong- or active as in youth and in consequence old people are very subject to constipation and indigestion. Many seldom have a bowel movement without artificial aid. Many, also, have unpleasant eructations of gas from the stomach after eatlnar. All this can be avoided by the use of Or. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which permanently regulates the bowels so that passages come naturally, and so strengthens the stomach that food is digested without discomfort. Druggists sell It at SO cents or Si a large bottle.
Lady B. had paid a round of visits during the afternoon. On her return home she bounced delightedly up to her husband and said: "You'll never guess how lucky I've been this afternoon, Tom. I've made six calls and only found one at home." London Tatler.
1 1NSURANCE.REAL ESTATE !
LOANS, RENTS W. H. Bradbury & Son t
Rooms 1 and 3, Wastcott Blk jj
Clip Your Horses Stewart Power Horse Clipper Only $6.75 Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main.
Week EmS
Fresh country gathered eggs, per doz. ...18 Nice fresh sweet butterine, per lb . 20 18 lbs. granulated, 19 lbs. A, 20 lbs. C Sugar $1.00 3 packao.es Mrs. Austin's Buckwheat flour 25 3 packages Mrs. Austin's Pancake flour 25 7 cakes Santa Claus soap for ...25 3 lb can whole tomatoes (Fancy) 15 6 lbs. fresh ground buckwheat flour and 30 stamps.. 30 6 cakes Fairy Toilet soap ..25 Best square crackers, per pound 05 A No. 1 good ginger snap, per pound 05 Golden Wafer, per pound ...10 1 pound Our Special Blend Coffee and 23 stamps ....25 1 pound fancy Imperial Tea and 60 stamps , ...60
Model Department Store,
11 S. 7th St. Interurban Station. Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Belt Phone 47R
Smith & Goodrich, Props.
ARRIVA
L OF FLEETS
Grand Review of Both Will
Then Be Held Under Command of Evans.
MANY MESSAGES RECEIVED.
Washington, March 12. The Atlan
tic fleet will arrive at San Francisco
May 5; the Pacific fleet will arrive there May G, and the grand review of both fleets, under command of RearAdmiral Evans, will be made by Sec
retary of the Navy Metcalf, on May 8,
according to announcement made by
the navy department. On the completion of record practice
at Magdalena Bay Evans's fleet will
proceed to San Diego, then to Santa
Barbara, San Pedro, Santa Cruz and
San Francisco, receptions to be tender
ed at each place.
The navy wireless station at San Di
ego was in direct communication with the battleship Connecticut off the Mex
ican coast today and received and
transmitted twenty-six official dispatches to Washington. The exact position of the fleet was not indicated.
but it must be within 400 miles of i.lagdalena bay.
A CARD This is to certify that all druggists
are authorized to refund your money
if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure
your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Cures la grippe coughs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yetlow package. .Refuse substitutes. A. G.
Luken & Co.
BYUCUMAll Action of 27th Judicial Circuit Republicans.
Connersville, Ind., March 12. The republicans of the twenty-seventh judicial circuit, composed of Union, Franklin and Fayette counties, met here and nominated M. P. Hubbard, of Brookvllle, for judge and Allen Wiles, of this city, for proescutor. Both the nominations were made by acclamation. It. N. Elliott was a candidate for the nomination for judge, but failed to get any delegates outside of Fayette county, and his name was not pre1sented to the convention. Mr. Elliott nominated Mr. Hubbard.
Good For Everybody. Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a prominent architect, in the Delbert Building, San Francisco, says: "I fully endorse all that has been said of Electric Bitters as a tonic medicine. It is good for everybody. It corrects stomach, liver and kidney disorders in a prompt and efficient manner and builds up the system." Electric Bitters is the best spring medicine ever sold over a druggist's counter; as a blood purifier it is unequaled. 50c. at A. G. Luken & Co. drug store.
MACHINISTS' MEETING at I. O. O. F. Hall Friday night, March 13th, 8 p.m.; address by J. J. Keegan. Machinists invited. 12-2t
YOUNG
CONVICT
HAS. GUARDS GUESSING Slipped From Line at Jeffersonviile Reformatory.
WALKED TO JAIL TO GIVE HIMSELF UP
Frady Killed Despoiler of His Home.
Ashville, N. C, March 12. Rome time after midnight last night a man made his appearance at the outer gate of the county jail and after arousing Jailer Mitchell, demanded admittance. The jailer replied by asking what was wanted. "I have killed a man," said the midnight visitor, "and I have "come to be locked up." The man was James Frady, married and a well known citizen of Limestone township. Last evening he shot and probably fatally injured Harris Sumner, who has been his best friend and was his next-door neighbor. Sumner was formerly a deputy sheriff of this county. After shooting Sumner, .who, it is said, had betrayed his confidence Frady also tried to kill his wife, but she fled. Frady walked ten miles into Ashville in order to give himself up.
SISTER OF ANARCHIST ENTERS A PROTEST
Does Not Want Reds to Participate in Reburial.
Chicago, March 12. Olga Averbuch, sister of the man who was killed by Chief of Police Shippy, entered a protest against anarchists taking part in the ceremonies incidental to the removal of her brother's body from the potters field to one of the Jewish cemeteries in the western part of the city. The Jewish Free Burial association, which has the matter in charge, declared that anarchism is represensible to the Jewish race, and is forbidden by the tenets of their religion.
CINCINNATI, RICHMOND AND FORT WAYNE RAILROAD COMPANY. Richmond, Iud., March 12, 190S. The annual meeting of stockholders of the Cincinnati, Richmond and Fort Wayne Railroad Company will be held at the principal office of the Company, in the city of Richmond, Indiana, on Thursday, April 2, 1908, at ten o'clock A. M., for the purpose of electing eleven Directors and transacting such other business as may properly come before the meeting. S. B. LIGGETT, dly 12-20-31 Secretary.
Jeffersonville, Ind., March 12. Although it is believed that he is hiding within the walls of the reformatory, Frank Tiolkowski, a young convict has succeeded in eluding the officers of the institution since early yesterday morning. During a heavy fog in the early part of the day Tiolkowski slipped from the line and disappeared completely, it is not thought that he could have escaped over the walls, and the officials are waiting for hunger and exposure to drive him from cover. He was sentenced from Lake county two weeks ago for grand larceny.
MYSTERIOUS WITNESS INJRIBERY CASE Supposed-to Have Produced Affidavits.
Indianapolis. Ind., March 12. A man who was kept in the private office of Judge Pritchard until Prosecutor Hooten arrived at the court house, and whose identity was carefully concealed, was escorted to the grand . jury loom and testified before the jury. It is believed that he gave additional testimony in tftc case in which it is charged that S. Arthur Wilcutts passed $3,SOO to County Commissioner McGregor. When President Hanna of the Atlas Engine company, was before the grand jury some days ago he is said to have testified that, in his investigation of the power plant deal; some affidavits were made showing how and where the bribery money went. He was asked to see that the affidavits were produced and he promises to do so. It is beItpveci that the man before the jury produced the affidavits.
MAD HOUSE FOR MRS. BEATRICE METCALF Will Have to Enter Central Insane Hospital.
Indianapolis, March 12. Mrs. Beatrice Thomas Metcalf, who figured at
Chicago In a sensational episode when
she tried to shoot Attorney Hammill in
the federal building, was declared insane yesterday and will be sent to the Central hospital near this city. Hammill at the time was counsel for John R. Walsh. Mrs. Metcalf believes she was responsible for the death of Ham-
mill, and this has been preying upon
her mind for weeks.
THOUSANDS PERISH
Thousands perish every year from consumption resulting from a cold.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures the most
obstinate racking coughs and expels
the cold from your system and prevents consumption and pneumonia. It has cured many cases of incipient con
sumption. A. G. Luken & Co.
DIES AFTER SHE
LACED CORSET
Her Heart Was Crushed The Act.
by
Salt Lake, Utah, March 12. Mrs.
Carl Gunkle, wife of a restaurant keeper of Bingham, Utah, laced a new pair of corsets so tightly that sho crushed her heart, caused the blood to shoot to the heart and fell to the floor in a swoon. Her husband summoned a physician but Mrs. Gunkle was dead before the doctor arrived. He said that she had caused cardiac paralysis by the tight lacing. Mrs. Gunkle purchased the corsets yesterday, but did not have a chance to try them on until 1 o'clock this morning after the restaurant was closed, and she and her husband went home.
How's This?
We offer One Hundred Jollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHEXKY & CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years. anl believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able 10 carry out any obligations made by his firm. W aiding, ivinnan A Marvin. "Wholesale Druggista, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon th blood and mucous aurfaces of the Jvnem. Testimonials snt free. Price 75c. per bfttt. fold ty all OruzaristTsike Hall's Family Till for comti-
One Month's Free Treatment With Each Vaporizer
The people of Richmond now have an opportunity of seeing demonstrated what is considered the only scientific method of treating catarrh, asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, catarrhal deafness, etc., by use of The National Vaporizer. Kills the cold and grippe germ. This treatment Is endorsed by the leading physicians in all cities. See the demonstrator who is here for a few days only at Leo H. fihe's Pharmacy
$1 00 open a savings account and give you a start that may prove of great value.
3 Per Cent
compounded twice each year is the interest your money will earn a sure and steady income, while your principal is not subject to fluctuations in value.
CW? AAA 00 capital, surplus and W9,UUV.w sfockholders. liabil. . ity is back of deposits, insuring absolute safety for your savings. The present is the period during which you should provide for the future. Act at once now.
Richmond Trust Company.
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Remarkable . Grocery Values The economies that we offer you are at once apparent when ypu compare what you've been in the habit cf paying with what we ask for such staple products as these For the Remainder of the Week
Strictly Pure Home Made Lard 50 lb. Cans, per pound 8c 25 lbs $2.20 Fine Sweet Home Cured Hams Desirable Sizes from 8 to 12 lbs, per pound lie These Hams are guaranteed to please you, ' Strictly Fresh Eggs Per Dozen 20c Bulk Gloss Starch 50 Pound Box .$1.75 25 Pound Half Box 90c 7 Pound Box 25c Lenox Soap Full Box (100 Bars) $3.10 Half Box (50 Bars) $1.60 Twenty-five Bars 85c Fancy Seeded Raisins (Full Pound Packages. Three Packages 35c Fcrndell Hard Wheat Flour (Equal in quality to White Satin, Haxall and Gold Medal. Every Sack Guaranteed.) 100 Pound Sack $2.60 50 Pound Sack $1.30 Trese prices for this week only.
THREE PHONES
John M. Eggemeyer, 4th and Main Sts.
A Trial Will Convince You Palladium W ant Ads. Pay
Here's Where You Buy Style and Comfort
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FeflQinmannfs It's a little early for peaches but we don't refer to the kind that grows on trees, but to those exguisitively beautiful Spring Shoes. and Oxfords for Ladies that we are now showing. They are correctly designed, artistically shaped and elegantly finished; "peaches" is the nearest we can come to describing them in one word.
Our New Spring Tans.
A New Sailor Tie in Tan Calf, at the low price of $3.00 a pair. A real nobby shoe with lots of style. Also some in Patent. Feltman Tramp Last, Pat. Colt Blucher, Vici Kid Blucher, low and high shoes are dark kid and tan, only $3.00 a pair.
Pumps in All Colors
Bolton's. Easy Shoes for ladies are here in both low and high cuts, $3.00 and ?S.50, afew at $4.00. Patent Calf Buf ton In the new at. Tan, Calf or Kid, New Button Blucher pattern. The real new thing, spring, $3.00 and $3.50.
in all spring styles. Dark shades of Tan or the new Russian Calf stock, $2.50, $3.00 and Z."Ji. Feltman's Honest Value Shoe, for women. Button, Pat. Tip, lace, Blucher, heavy or eingle sole, the best shoe ever sold at.... $2.00
MEN'S SHOES AND OXFORDS
FELTMAN'S SPECIAL $2.50 SHOE, for men. The best on earth for the
price, over
2,500 pairs sold tbe past year. ton or lace. FELTMAN'S $3.50 SHOES. for men, made in all leathers. toes, low or high cut.
All leathers, but-
All the new style
HANAN $6.CO SHOES FOR MEN. McDONNAL & WILE $5.00 SHOE they're great. Come in and take a look. - - FELTMAN'S SUNNY JIM LAST the real young man's shoe. Oxfords in tan and button calf, made on this great Last. Notice it in our window; per pair $4.00
THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES CHAS. H. FTELTIVfAN 724 IVIAIrV ST.
