Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 211, 10 July 1912 — Page 10
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lilii iUClUlOXD PALLAD1L3I AM SUX IELEGKAji, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912.
DISTRIBUTION WAS ; CONCLUDED TODAY Financial Plum Tree Was Shaken for the Townships and Schools.
" The final distribution of local and state tuition funds to the fifteen town--ships and school corporations of the bounty was concluded this morning by County Auditor Bowman. The amount Igiven to Richmond this year is much more than last year, for several reasons, chiefly because of the increase faf the levy from 40 cents to 50 cents. The amounts given to each of the townships are as follows: Abington, $1,035.66; Boston, $2,049.50; Center, $1,652.76; Clay, $2,033.28;
Dalton, $605.06; Franklin, $1,616.12; Green, $1,850.57; Harrison, $781.22; Jackson, $1,725.80; Jefferson, $860.76; New Garden, $1,269.37; Perry, $1,416.14; Washington, $1,625.61; Wayne, $7,350.79; Webster; $1,365.94; Cambridge City school corporation, $3,335.91; Centerville school corporation, $1,09751; Dublin school corporation, $1,458.73; Hagerstown school corporation, $836.22; Milton school corporation, $1,061.89; Richmond school corporation, $47,991.40; Spring Grove school corporation, $70.38.
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DANCE FRIDAY. Many young people of the cily are looking forward with pleasurable anticipation to the dancing party which will be given Friday evening, July twelfth, at the Jackson park pavilion
by Mr. George Bernizer, Mr. George T. Kruer, Mr. D. L. Mather, Mr. Clarence Ferling and Mr. Carl Lange. Dancing will begin at eight o'clock. The car will leave Eight and Main streets at seven o'clock. This is an invitational affair.
WELL KNOWN WRITER HERE. Mrs. Eva Best, of Dayton, a well known writer of songs, verse and vaudeville sketches, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis.
RETURNED HOME. Mr. Lewis Duning, who has been in British Columbia trapping for some time, has come home for a visit. Mr. Paul Weisbrod, who has been with Mr. Duning for some time, remained in Columbia.
SOCIAL SESSION. The July social and business meeting of the Epworth League of First Methodist church was held last evening at the home of the Misses Phelps,
200 North Twenty-first street. After the business meeting a social hour followed. Miss Alta Stevenson gave two very enjoyable readings, while Miss Mary Bess Christian, of Sidney, Ohio, accompanied by Miss Van Doia McKee, pianist, and Mr. Burrell McKee, violinist, gave several beautiful vocal selections. The numbers included "The Rosary," "The Cradle Song." "Happy Days," "I Dreamt I Dwelt in Marble Halls," intermezo from "Cavilera Rusticana," "The Miserere" from "II Travatore," and the "Pilgrims' Chorus" rfom "Tannhauser." A most delightful time was enjoyed by all. The meeting for August will be in the nature of a hay ride to the home of the Misses Davenport, south of the city.
spend some time visiting. He will also visit Yellowstone National park before returning home.
TO CINCINNATI. Miss Florence Bartel went to Cincinnati, Ohio, this morning for a three weeks visit with relatives.
to James Lake, Angola. Indiana, where they will spend several weeks.
IS HERE. Mr. Charles Feltman, of Indianapolis, is in town on business for a few day.
LUTHER LEAGUE. The Luther League of Trinity Lutheran church, will be entertained on Thursday evening by Mr. and Mrs. August Kemper at their home, corner Tenth and North E streets. All members are urged to be present.
TO WABASH. Miss Ruth S. Harris, of 43 South Eighth street, has gone to Wabash to visit friends.
TO MONTANA. Mr. Bernhardt Knollenberg left this morning for Montana, where he will
RETURNED HOME. Miss Laila Ghormley, of Bloomington, Indiana, who has been spending a week here with Mrs. Fred Bartel, returned home yesterday.
TO JAMES LAKE. Dr. and Mrs. Richard Schillinger and Mrs. Richard Schillinger and family with Mr. John Eggemeyer have gone
ARE HOME. Mrs. J. P. Deardorf and daughter, Rosalie, have returned from Campbellstown, Ohio, where they visited friends.
WAS HERE. Miss Josephine Card, of Liberty, who has been visiting friends and relatives in this city for a few days, has returned to her home.
A Unique Coal Mina. What Is perhaps the most extra? d'nary coal mica In the world may b found on a tiny Island In the Japan sea. near Nagasaki. This Island has Just sufficient room upon Its anrfac for the shafts and the hoisting; mis chlnery. The workings, which are very extensive, reach out in all direc
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OLIVER VISIBLE TYPEWRITER For Sale Cheap. XWfect condition
and does splendid writing. Could ship on approval and trial. Write to Charles W. Rickart. Rosedale, Kans.
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Foster's Hand TurnSw .; and Welt Sole Ox'A fords, patents only, y d v Regular $4 values,
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i J New High Toe, Regular Agf 4 rrf $3.50 values JBy VvW Sale Price
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THIS IS THE ANNOUNCEMENT THAT HUNDREDS OF RICHMOND PEOPLE HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR AND THE MERE ANNOUNCEMENT IS REALLY ALL THAT IS NECESSARY, AS THE PEOPLE OF THIS COMMUNITY KNOW THAT FELTMAN'S CLEARANCE SALES JUST TWICE A YEAR OFFER BY FAR THE GREATEST REAL SHOE BARGAINS THAT RICHMOND EVER SEES.
Ladies' Oxfords and Pumps Brown Suede Pump, wide toe, easy fitter, $4 value, Sale price S2i95
Opportunity
like this knocks at your idoor but once during ithe Summer Season. (You can't afford to (pass it up if money la any object to you. Buy shoes for every foot in ;the family the more you buy, the more :you'll save.
Big Reductions in all our Children's Shoes
Tan Russia Calf, Black, Gunmetal and Patent Colt Oxfords, new high toe, $4.00 grade, sale price $3.25; $3.50 grade Sale price $2.95
CHARLES H. FELTMAN WILL BE AT THE STORE DURING THE ENTIRE SALE
Tan Russia Calf and Gunmetal Two-strap, Wing Tip, Low Heel, $3.50 grade, Sale price $2.95 Tan Russia Calf Oxfords, Tramp Last, Low Heel, most comfortable of all shoes, $3.50 grade, Sale price $2a75 Tan Russia Calf and Gunmetal Button Oxfords, new high toe, big value at $3.00, Sale Price $2.45 $3.50 Black Satin, Black Suede and Gunmetal Pumps with wide leather or silk bows, Sale Price . . .$2.95
$3.00 Black Satin Pumps, Sale price. .$2.45
Black Velvet, Black Suede and Gunmetal Pumps and Colonials, $4 values, Sale, $3.25
Feltman's Tramp Last Oxfords in Patent and Soft Vici Kid, $3 & $3.50 values, Sale $2.45
$3.50 & $4 Pumps, last season's styles, suedes and Gunmetals, Sale price $1.50
White Buckskin Pumps, wide leather bow, regular $3.50 value, Sale price $2.95
Men's English Oxfords, new Flat, Reced: ing Toe, Tan Russia Calf or Gunmetal,
White Buckskin Colonials with celluloid buckles, $4 grade, Sale price $3.25
$5.00 grade $3.95 $4.00 grade S3. 2 5 Feltman's Tramp Last Oxfords in Tan or
Black
Soft Vici Kid Oxfords in turn or welt soles, plain toe and tip. $3 and $3.50 grades,
Sale price $2.45 !
Ladies' High Shoes
$5.00 Champagne Buckskin, genuine pearl buttons, Sale price S3. 95
Our 16 Pearl Button White Buckskin, greatest value in America at jour regular price of $4.00; Sale price , $3.60
All styles Ladies' $5 Shoes, Sale price $3.95
J&r Large and Small gs J gZr Sizes at Wonder- fi: ' h M fuI Bargains- l
IjU Ladies' $3.50 and $4 V jjjr Oxfords and Pumps, f hf and Lace Oxfords, SSftV v-il IjI some of them 5sv f Kj I. 1 Sale Price prJ M
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All styles Ladies' $4 Shoes, Sale price $3.45 Feltman's Tramp Last Shoes, soft kid or patent, regular $3.50 value, Sale price. . .$3.10
Extraordinary Bargain Ladies' $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 Shoes, not all sizes, Sale Prices $1.48 & $1.98. A few Foster Shoes in this lot.
Men's Shoes and Oxfords $3.50 White Canvas, Gunmetal and Russia Calf Oxfords, Sale price $2.95
Nettleton's and Hanan's $6 Tan, Patent or Vici Kid Oxfords, this season's latest styles, Sale price S4.95
All $5 Oxfords, New English Styles in Russia Calf, Gunmetal and Patent, Sale price $3.95
CHARLES H. FELTMAN WILL BE AT THE STORE DURING THE ENTIRE SALE
Men's $4 Oxfords in all leathers and styles including Tramp Last, Sale price $3-25
Tan and Black Pumps on our "Stubby" last, regular $4 value, Sale price . . $3.25 Men's High Shoes Feltman's Tramp Last, Tan Russia Calf, regular $4.50 value, Sale price $3.90 (Same in Vici and Gunmetal, price $3.60)
The Shoes
All of the well known FELTMAN QUALITY, and need no further rec- ' ommendatlon to Rich jnond people. The Prices speak for themselves. It's our "CLEANING HOUSE" time and t- , ery shoe in our store has been ordered to xnovSk
Boys' Oxfords
$5.00 High Shoes, all leathers, Sale. .$3.95 $4.00 High Shoes, all leathers, Sale. .$3,45
One lot Men's Oxfords in Tan or Black, $3.50 and $4.00 values, Sale price $ BQP
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Yes, these are very attractive prices, but even at that they furnish no proper conception of the real bargains they represent you must see the shoes themselves to realize that. Anybody can duplicate these prices on paper but no one can duplicate the bargains we offer you in this sale. Call and see them for yourself. It will cost you nothing to look. It will save you money to buy.
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It All $4.00 Oxfords, this I I season's styles M
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