Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 39, Number 71, 2 February 1914 — Page 3

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. MONDAY, FEB. 2, 1314

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Buy of Us Get Votes Better Prices Dependable Merchandise Come in, see our line of Diamonds and compare quality and prices with others.

J. F. MATLnFF

JEWELER

12 North Ninth Street

PRICKETT & HUNDEL

118 WEST MAIN STREET.

PHONE 3240.

Extra Votes Given on the Following Articles all this Week

POTATOES Fancy home grow potatoes per bushels $1.05 250 votes given with each bushel; 1,000 votes given with each two-bushel order. SUGAR Franklin Brand Sugar, per bushel $1.05 200 votes with each sack.

COFFEE Try our Coffee 75 votes given with each pound, regardless of brand. BROOMS Extra quality Brooms, 40c and 50 cents. 100 votes given with each broom. Fragrant Cup Tea Put up in -pound packages, only, per package 35c 100 votes with each package.

NOTICE Watch for our ad next Monday night, as we are going to have special prices on many staple articles. Make our store your store Yonir Favoritle Needs your votes. For this week we make a specialty on chairs and dining tables in different finishes, and better prices than you have 'een accustomed to paying. Exclusive agents McDrugall Kitchen Cabinets, Garland and Wonder Stoves and Ranges. Easiest Way, Washing Machine Displayed in our West Window. See them.

WEISS

505-507 Main Street Grocercies From Us Means Votes Lots of Tfim We carry at all times things in season and have specials right along. FRESH ROASTED COFFEE Hadley's coffees are pure because we remove chaff while roasting.

ANTIQUE FURNITURE STORE

EL G. EMMLEY

Phone 2292

1035 Main Street

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And you'll never have to go farther in quest of dependable merchandise and better prices. Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Furnishings, Etc. WE GIVE VOTES The New Better Value Store 918 IVIain Street

The past week shows more votes cast than any previous week, also that quite a number of new names have been added. Russell Taylor has made a gain of over 81,000 votes, giving him second place and a total of 1 04,245 ; Roland Wrede drops from first place to third although he has cast a good vote. Reports coming to the merchants in this contest is that a great many of the contestants are holding back votes for the final count. They also report that their sales have increased wonderfully since the beginning of the contest and are more than pleased with the results. Those who seemingly have no chance should not get discouraged as there are still eight weeks of the contest and plenty of time to increase their vote. Ask your friends to read each and every ad on this page and do their trading where votes are obtained. You will be surprised what the result will be in votes at the end of the week.

Method Used in Counting Votes Great care is taken in counting these votes. They are collected each Saturday afternoon and counted the same day by representatives of the First National Bank and The Richmond Palladium. After each store's votes are sorted and counted separately, a chart is made showing number of votes cast for each contestant and at-which store. These votes are then deposited in the vault of the First National Bank until the end'of the contest when the prize will be given to the winning contestant.

Sttaediinig off ContesttaMs At Enid off Fourth Week

Carl Pfeiffer 140,240 Russell Baylor 104,645 Roland Wrede 88,283 Catherine Althaus . . . 74,390 Ernest Bryant 67,135 John Bricker 55,565 Leona Hartman 46,380 James Henderson .... 39,630 Howard C. Turner 28,620 Elizabeth Groff 27,620 Harold Roosa 25.335 James Wales 23,855 Fred Thompson 19,225 James Barton 17.140 Batisto Mercurio 15,800 Ora Barker 13,975 Robert Davia 12,870 Pauline Maher 12,045 Violet llenk 12,045 Wilbur Ewbank 7,210

Margaret Stevens . . . 6,430 Ruth Moriarity 6.265 Bernice Layman .... 5,595 Archie Brehm 5,510 Preston Thomas 5,415 Hon Murray 5.250 Max Pfeiffer 4,840 Howard Miller 4,735 Kenneth Karch 4,670 Ada Loyd 4,405 Marion Chenoweth .. 4.0S0 Wm. Schurman 4.000 Harold McBride 3.735 Donald Kippard 3.725 Roland Lane 3,720 Howard Taggert 3,555 Edward Davis 3,405 Linden Edgerton 3.400 Lucile Robe 3,360 Leslie Williams 3,300

Loranna Williams Earl Mutchner . . Malcolm Hippard Elmer Placke Lester Williams . Gilbert McKhann Wm. McKinley . . Leonard Long . . . Rife Paddock ... Walter Ayers Martha Zurwell . George Whitesell Everett Titus Wm. Kanke Mahlon Walls . . . Chas. Duff in, Jr. . Earl Keisker . Thelma Wilson . . Roy Mathers Wm. Justice

2,850 2.575 2,495 2,395 2,370 2,310 2,155 2,135 2,095 1.960 1.930 1.560 1,490 1.405 1,305 1,250 1,210 1,165 1.145 1,010

.Eat Zwtssler's Bread and Get Votes The Best Bread Made is Zwissler's Make E ATM0RE - QUAKER - MILK MADE Nothing to Equal Our Meals at 15c and 25c 28 So. 5th St. ZWISSLER'S 908 Main St.

300 Votes for Every New Palladium Subscriber To every contestant bringing us this Coupon properly signed by someone not taking the Palladium, and who agrees to subscribe for The Palladium for a period of 6 weeks will be entitled to 300 votes. For two subscriptions we will give 700 votes and for 3 subscriptions 1,200 votes.

300 VOTE COUPON Richmond, Ind., February 1914. To the Richmond Palladium: Desiring to assist this contestant to win the Pony, Cart and Harness, I hereby subscribe for The Richmond Palladium for six weeks and agree to pay carrier at end of each week. Good For Subscriber New Subscribers n,y- Address Contestant's Name

Cures Colds in 24 Hours How easy it is to take cold dampness, wet feet, sitting in a draft, exposure to winds and the unpleasant results soon follow. The head becomes dogger, it's difficult to breathe, the membranes of nose and throat become irritated, inflamed, and a catarrhal condition manifests itself. But with proper treatment a cure is .comparatively easy NYAL'S LAXACOLD Cures a cold in the shortest time possible. it acts directly on the mucous membranes, relieves irritation and inflammation, opens up the pores of the skin and acts as a tonic laxative. Prompt and Effective. the action of but a few tablets results in relief. Nothing simpler. 25c for 35 Tablets. OUIGLEY'S Drug Store

Monarch Laundry

Phone 1561

22 South Eighth Street

Special Voile Week We will give two for one on every new customer secured and one thousand votes as a premium to the one securing the largest amount of new business for the week. Also will give five thousand extra votes at the end of contest for the one securing the most new business. Our work is superior to any Other laundry work done in the city. We can prove it. .How? We do the largest business of any laundry in the city therefore it must be. Send your work here, and see Irn ttlno Heart of tlno Citty Let your smoke come from our store and GETT VOTES Our Cigars Are at all times kept fresh just the way you like them. Get a good smoke and help your friend win the pony and cart. EM(GEIM!T-'

CIGAR STORE

Eighth and Main Streets

Clean Blankets Mean Clean Beds The best way to clean good blankets nowadays is to have them Dry Ci.eamied Our service in this line is for the particular housewives of the city. The telephone, brings us to your home. French Dry Cleaning Co. ED N. WILSON Phone 1766 1002 Main Street

AT THE TlliS Week Two Reels daily of the best of the Licensed pictures. A feature of two reels every day this week READ THIS MONDAY "His Best Friend," two-reel Lubin." -The Sneak Thief," Pathe. TUESDAY "Chinese Death Thorn," two-rel Kalen. "A Night at the Inn," Edison. WEDNESDAY Heartease," two-reel Vitagraph.. Pathe'a Weekly No. 78. No Space to Tell You The Rest . Wednesday and Thursday, 10 votes with every 5c admission.