Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 356, 29 October 1908 — Page 4
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TUE RICH3IOND PALLADIUM AND 8UN-TELEORAM. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 190S.
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You cannot cure hams with a hammer, Or measure a dram with a drama ; Do sums with a summer, Stew plums with a plumber, Or yet shear a ram with a rammer. But you buy the best 25c Coftee in the city at JMniia Fo MeCaupltiy Phone 1154 413 North 8th St.
THE NORTH END is Always at the Head of the Procession
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This car of Winifrede coal passed along Main street on October 7th. It was drawn by 16 head of mules. It is said to be the largest and most unique float that was ever seen in an industrial parade in Richmond. Winifrede coal is the best family coal on the market. It burns clean and holds fire over night.
THE 1-9-1 CLOTHING STORE 191 FT. WAYNE AVE.
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Bargains Here, Bargain Day, Friday and Saturday. Men's Work Shoes, $1.29 and up. Shoes for Men, Women and Children, 98c and up. Ready Made Suits for working wear, $4.50 up. Tailormade Suits to your measure from $13.50 up. A complete line of
Men's Clothing and Furnishing Goods.
Special for Friday and Saturday Mens Work Shoes - - - -
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