Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 340, 13 October 1908 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND sUA-TliHitiKAJi, TUESDAY. OlTl"OlS12H li, Isfvo.

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Over 400 Handsome Garments, on Sale Beginning Continuing Until Sold Having bought a manufacturer's stock of Children's Coats FAR BELOW VALUE, at prices actually below those we ourselves have previously paid for the identical goods, opportunitv occurring through the maker's desire to close his stock to gain space for manufactures for Spring

The lot comprises Infants' and Children's Plain Bear Skin Coats, all colors and sizes, navy brown, blue, white, tan, red, worth $3.00, only $2.19 Curled Bear Skin Coats, all colors and sizes, navy, brown, blue, white, tan, red, worth $4.50, only i ...... $2.50 Fine Curled Bear Skin Coats, all colors and sizes, regular $5.00 values, only $3.98 Imt. Russian Pony Coats, worth $5.00 at $3.25 Imt. Russian Pony Coats, worth $7.50 at $5.98

All Wool Kersey Coats, all colors, worth $5.00, velvet collars and cuffs, lined throughout, at $3.25 Novelty Coats, elegantly trimmed, lined throughout, all sizes, worth $3.00, only ...$1.98 See the Children's Bear Skin Caps, worth to 50c, all colors, at 25c Children's Curled Bear Skin Caps, unusual values, worth to $1.00, all colors, at 50c Children's Felt Hats, all colors, nicely trimmed, only 50c Infants' and Children's Bear Skin Mittens to match caps and coats, per pair, only 50c

WATCH OUR EAST WINDOW THE ABOVE FACTS make this offering one of extraordinary interest, coming at the time when all mothers are interested in New Coats for the little ones and should bring buyers of Children's Coats from far and near. Prices in many instances far less than the materials would cost. 'Twill pay any mother to investigate. SALE BEGINS THURSDAY

Spanish Balloon Mantana Rips

At Height of Six Thousand Feet.

THE PASSENGERS ESCAPE.

AMERICAN AERIAL NAVIGATORS WHO HAD SERIOUS ACCIDENT SUNDAY HAVE ' RECOVERED FROM THEIR EXPERIENCE.

THE CITY IN BRIEF

Richmond Phone 1916.

House Cleaning Co. 10-2t

Mr. W. A. Bradford of Chicago,

spent Sunday here.

Mr. and Mrs. Benham will spend tomorrow at Cincinnati. Miss Alice Hill ftf Indianapolis, epent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Gertrude Hill.

NOTICE.

All bills against the Fall Festival Association must be presented at once for payment. (Signed): EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. 13-2t

Knriol For Indigestion. Relieves soar stomach, palpitation of the heart Digests what you eat

New BEE HIVE New fftr5 GROCERY nfS 1199 COMPANYj 1199

These cool mornings make you think of pancakes. We have got the goods. Austin's Pancake Flour. Austin's Buckwheat Flour. Geiger'a Buckwheat Flour. Rodman W. W. Flour. Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour. New Corn Meal. Buckwheat Flour. Genuine Maple Syrup. Fancy White Honey. Fancy Sugar Syrup. Tokay, Malaga, Concord GRAPES.

WATSON SPEAKS

AT HOME T

Rush County People to Show Their Colors.

Rushville, Ind., Oct. 13. Rush county people will have, their first opportunity to show their colors for James

has been so fast that the Democratic party cannot keep up and so Mr. Bryan stands not so much for what he says as for what he omits "Just contrast the attitude of Mr. Bryan to that of the only other Democrat, who thrice was a candidate for the president. I refer to Grover Cleveland. Now there was a man, who having raised the issue of tariff reform went down to defeat with it the first time. Four years later he raised the same standard again and won. He was a man who stood by his Ideals. Now, Mr. Bryan has no further use for his 'paramount issue' of 1896, nor his

E. Watson tonight. From all indica

tions they are planning to take advan-1 'overshadowing influence' of 190O, free

tage of tne opportunity. A special coinage and imperialism, respectively, train will be run this evening fromjHe come8 f0rth with a new scheme this city to Columbus, where Mr. Wat-agaIn tnla tme. Why! His attitude son opens the campaign. It is thought I remjn(is me of a vaudeville sign I saw

mai more man six nunarea people , tVia torrv oa t wn lainc- k

will go from this city alone and a large number of farmers from the county will board the train at Homer and Manilla. Two bands and three drum corps will be on the train. A large delegation will come from Connersville and board the train here.

Tat. .ii.J Union. Half a freshly cut onion briskly ru' bed over marked and spotted veK will restore It to beauty if the velv be directly afterward gently rubtx with a damp soft linen cloth an passed across a hot flatirem standln upright For dyeing specked or faded cotto goods a pretty dark ecru or light brow: take two red onions and a big bandfu of onion peels and boil them briskl; for one hour in a quart of water, the strain and In the colored water thu obtained boil your goods slowly fo three hours. Rinse in several waters. Onion Juice makes a strong adneslv. for pasting paper, such as labels, etc on tin or other metals. The Juice of fresh cut onion stemnibbed on insect stings and mosquitr bites will when Immediately applied prevent redness and swelling. Onion juice mixed with good pure vinegar inhaled through the nose will stop nosebleed. Slices of fresh cut onion applied to the back of the beck help along the cure.

York which read: 'A new idea eevry Wednesday.' Now, Mr. Bryan has been a candidate only three times. I don't believe we have got all his ideas yet. If we defeat him and leave him to be a

that someone pay us back if our money is stolen by a bank but there is no certainty of the success even of such a venture except what Mr. Bryan says. "And then there is another idea of tlryan's about federal license of corporations another Jeffersonian idea that would be easily recognized by Alexander Hamilton. Whenever a corporation gets to making money, Bryan would have the commodity placed on the free list. And then about trusts. We don't fear the trust because of its greatness nor size of the business en

terprise it represents,

Berlin, Oct 13. An accident similar, to the one that befell the American aeronauts in the international cup race Sunday Is reported from Mestzendorf, Province of Saxony, Prussia. While the Spanish balloon Mantana was passing over the city at a height of 6,000 feet, the envelope ripped up. The balloon managed to land safely, and the occupants of the car were uninjured. The following bulletins relative to the progress of the balloons which started Sunday in the international race for the James Gordon Bennett cup have been received: Calau The St. Louis was sighted moving in a southwest direction. Juterbeg L'Isle de France was sighted to the east Luneburg The Condor was sighted apparently about to land. Hamburg The Condor was sighted, moving in the direction of the sea. Salzwedel The Dusseldorf was sighted to the westward. Gransee America II, was sighted. Mimeberg The Banshee was sighted. Madge nburg The Zepplr landed here. Bremen Valencia landed. Apparently all the balloons were

caught in the same currents of air and all are describing virtually a complete circle. A. Holland Forbes and Augustus C. Post, the two American aeronauts, who Sunday had 6uch a narrow escape from death when their balloon, the Conqueror, burst in the air at an altitude of 4,000 feet, have completely recovered from the effects of their thrilling experience. Although nothing definite has been established, the general opinion is that the accident was caused by the length of the appendix, which did not permit the gas to escape with sufficient rapidity as it expanded' with 'ascent. This occurred In spite of the fact that the valve was completely opened and the result was the concentration of a great pressure at the top of the balloon, which ended in a break. It was the purpose of the aeronauts, by this arrangement, to get greater lifting capacity.

IF YOU HAVEN'T TRIED THE GREAT ROOT JUICE Ask Your Friends Who Have.

Rcot Juice has made so many wonderful cures all over the state and has done so much good here in Rich-

We realize the ; mond that any sensible person after

power of combination is a new force of benefit to society but when It is combined for wrongful purposes It is equally dangerous." The speaker considered the question of rebates to the large shipper and called attention to the efforts of the republican administration to stop such practices. The proposition of

publicity of campaign

was discussed, also. The republican nlan was declared to he sunerior to

candidate again, we may get the entire j that of the democrats. The speaker

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Are jo. :oom elect?'

'.e wedding. "No." "Then what interest have yon In the ceremony?" "I'm the defeated candidate." Christian Register

PARTY PLEDGED TO POLICIES OF ROOSEVELT (Continued From Page One.)

fifty-seven varieties.

"When we have discussed the ideas now adocated by Mr. Bryan we have finished. There is nothing else for us to talk about. He says he is the heir to the Roosevelt policies, but it -seems to me there must be something wrong, as the president refuses to recognize his heir. In discussing the democratic platform as to bank deposits Mr. Low said its most serious objection i3 due to

the fact it asks the country to place its entire financial system upon an untried plan. "But Mr. Bryan says look at Oklahoma' said the speaker. "Bryan points out that a bank in that state failed for $24,000 and the depositors received their money and nobody was hurt Now who would be willing to base upon such a small incident a proposition to put the entire system of the United States upon the same. It is about as ridiculous as to say abandon the railroads, abandon the steamships, because the Wright brothers in an'veroplane have been able to stay in the air one hour. In New York state alone, If the Oklahoma plan had been carried out for the past four years, it would have taken a guaranty fund of $44,000,000. Now if the country has such a fund what would it do with it? Think of how much money that would be taken out

of circulation. It would have been

more expensive to the country to keep this fund than It would to have spent it Every one of us can recognize the beauties of a plan providing

stated when, a schedule would put all the products of a trust on the free list, it would become a tariff of destruction. The labor questions and injunction issues were talked of. The work of Bryan in the interest of laboring men was said to be very small. The anti-injunction plank of the democratic platform was given a scoring, also.

investigating will be convinced of its great merits. If you suffer with your stomach, liver, kidneys or nerves or any trouble created by a weakened or diseased condition of these organs, Root Juice is the very remedy you need. It absolutely removes the cause of bloating, belching, constipation, heart-burn, sick head-

contributions ache, backache and rheumatism. They

will tell you all about it at A. O. Luken's drug store. It is one dollar a bottle, or three bottles for two dollars and a half.

"Good gracious, man!" exclaimed Ascum. "What sort of a suit is that?" "This," replied Dlngley, who was attired in a combination of football, golf and riding clothes, "is what you might call a suit for damages. I'm going up to ask old Roxley for his daughter." Philadelphia Press.

Listiemi One MSmeQe This is the time of year that you will want to do your sewing. Have you a good machine or are you thinking of buying a new one. We can sell you a high arm, all ballbearing, five-drawer quarter oak cabinet machine, and guarantee it for ten years to do as good work, just as much of it and run as light as any machine made. AND ALL FOR

ON PAYMENTS.

Call and See for Yourself.

THE McCOMM CO.

413-415 Main St.

11-13 Scaih 4th St.

WE COULDN'T AFFORD to send you a poor grade of coal the first time or subsequently, if we wanted to remain in business for the first bad lot would mean our last order. We have the coal to make your fire for heating or cooking, burn the way you want it, most of heat, least of ash, nothing of slate or dirt Only reason for asking your orders. H. C. BULLERDICK & SON Phone 1235

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FRED'S

710 Main RICHMOND

Tfc. RlMlM Of UflB Infants and cblkUM ax constant) nasrtlns native. It is Important to oow what to sjfo. nem. Tbeirr?sachairfbowa4safBotstroar Dough for aalta, par rati water or cathartic Hi. powders or tuMt. Gtre tbem a mild. ; asant. rentle. laxathre tonic like Or. Caldjll's Syrup Pepsin, which sells a the small m of 50 cents or $1 at drag stores. It is the treat remedy for yon to have ia the boose to " children when thev need it-

YOU CAN BUY GOOD COAL AT OUR YARD HACKMAN, KLEHFOTH & CO.

Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you most take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure la not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood nnrtf ir artlnsr Alrwtlv n n thn m 1 1 r.

greenbach issue and on tha free coinage ous surfaces. The perfect combinant cllvor imHiAT nnt t tlon of the two ingredients is what

I , . . . " 1 J " produces such wonderful results in

iew aays ago mat Mr. tiryan an- curing Catarrh. Send tor testimonials nounced himself as farorable to the cEXET & pp,.. Toled. c. government ownership of railroads and j Sold by Druggists, price 75c it seems this tendency of his to move Hall's Fsnib- Pi Us tor consU-

IBeiep to(D(E Man Never Made

We are showing for Fall and Winter the best line ol seasonable Footwear that was ever shown In this city. We Want You to See Them. We Can't Convince You Unless You Do. Low Prices and Quality Talk and We Have Both Men's Solid Shoes from $1.50 to $6 00 a pair Ladies' Solid Shoes from $1.50 to $4 00 a pair Children's Solid Shoes from $1.00 to $2 a pair Men's Sporting Boots, Men's High Top Hunting Shoes in tan and black, from $3 to $5 a pair. . Come In, we want to show yon. Cunningham & Lahrman 718 Main St.

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