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PAGE EIGHT RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1904. J .y-ts--'-' ''fj, y' y; X Than Etsgivl n g Linen Sale See East Window Fine Tabic Linens, Beautiful Table Cloths, Pretty Towels and Serviceable Towelings. Prices that will interest the most prudent linen buyers. , 72 inch fine all linen bleached German Damask, sold for $1 00 ; special 85c yd ; 5 pieces 72-inch all linen b'epched German Damask, ' worth $1.25; special Sl.OO 6 pieces beautiful all linen 72-inch wide bleached Damask, worth $1.50 and $1.05 ; special . $1.33 EXTRAORDINARY TOWEL VALUES 20x40 linen finish Huck Towels, worth 15c ; special IOc 10 dozen plain white and fancy fringed Towels, with two rows drawn work through border, worth 36c ; special ..... 23c One lot plain white and fancy Towels, some fringed, some hemstitched with margin of diawn wcrk ; extra special . -15c TABLE CLOTHS Fine all linen bleached German Damask Table Cloths, 64x74, worth $1.25 ; special $1 M Fine all linen 8-4 bleached Cloths, worth $2.50, for . . . . . $3.25 Fine all linen bleached cloths, worth $3.50 and $3.98, i yds wide, 3 yds long . . . SS.OO Exceptional low prices prevailing throughout, the entire Linen Department. Store will be closed all day Thanksgiving - 1 ' No Fines No Fees No Expense Fund 11 Dickinson Trust Co. ' 3 per cent allowed on saving deposits D I OUR ;: V FROM Ui S--5f H"l"I"I--I"l-l"I"I-I"I"IIH- Phone 49 II you want good, clean COAL I place your order witn - - Mather Bros. Co. W SV. 1 : - m When you want anything or have anything to sell send it to the Palladium: One-half cent a word, for all ads that anybody derives profit from. Otherwise notices will bo free. Nothing inserted for less ten cents, and no notice taken unless accompanied by cash. WANTED. WANTED Situation by experienc ed colored cook. Call 610 Main. WANTED To trade an organ for a violin. Inquire ; of Sherman Brown, corner North Twelfth and B streets. : '' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ''" . ' V f . : SAWS gummed and filed, at -Cham pion' Mills ' engine room. . j WANTEDr-Everybody to consult H. Milton Elrode- before buying insurance. Room No. 3, Vaughan Bid!?. , 20-2t., WANTED Everybody to know that the Eagles' Nest Barber Shop, 10 North Ninth street, is., the place to go for a clean shave and a good hair cut. WANTED -A good girl for general housework, 48 S. 7th St. ' FOR SALE. FOR.' SALE My residence, 22 N. . 14th- St., Wm. L. Thornburgh. ';-&Airr- . 15-6t. ."WANTED People to phone 21 if the boy happens to miss you. We will appreciate it. ' ' WANTED A roll top desk; ad- dress ' Greensfork, Ind., box 26. - - " 20-3t. WANTED An experienced girl for housework. Enquire at 74 S. 17th . street. . FOR SALE Lady's blue coat suit; good as new, size 34. 2S North Tnth street. FOR SALE One steel oven cooking stove almost Hew at No. 103 S. , ,0th St. 19-3t: FOR SALE Ladies' shoes "No 1 -2" at 1410 N. n.' St 19-4t FOR SALE A round sheet iron heating stove, cheap, in good or der; burns wood or gas., 310 South Eleventh street -WANTED A bov to work in' news stand, must be a good, honest boy. FOR SALE Small cottage, 217 Lin- Apply to agent of News Stand, P. i coin street ,AVest Richmond. '23-3t ' C. C. St L. depot. $t oncer , . ',p . '. 22ltf. FOR SALE Walnut bed room set. WANTED A house centrally locat- carpets, mattings and other house ed. Address "House" care Pal- hold articles, ball between 8 and iadium.' .Llx.;;. J'. . ' i 12 a.m. 28 South Eleventh street FOR SALE Fire room frame boas Inquire 'at S30 Main street' or ; phone 1406. FOR SALE A good two story brick house, water and gas, at 420 South Tenth street, on easy pay ments. Inquire at 420 South Elev enth street. FOR SALE $6V.00 very fine V sawed oak upright folding bed with large French mirror 'in it. Bijj Bar gain, 416 Main street. 23-7t FOR SALE Bookcase, good as new and cheap. Call at 814 North D street. FOR RENT. ' ROR RENT To a responsible party a 7-room brick Louse, 11-2 squares south of court house. In- quire at 110 North Fifth street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, bath and heat, 43 North Sixth street. FOR RENT A modern flat, central location. Phone 79 or 1425. 19-2 FOR RENT Five room house, cor ner of Bo3er and Sherman; 3 rooms, 317 South Fourth. Phone 497. FOR RENT Furnished room with bath, No. 100 Ft. Wayne Avenue. 2214t. FOR RENT A new stable. 132 South Third street. Call at LOST OR STRAYED. LOST OR STRAYED A brown pointer dog, with collar, reward for return. Benj. F. Harris. LOST Pocketbook in South Elev enth or Main streets. Finder may keep money, but kindly return the pocketbook to Palladium office. LOST A black fur boa with tails; reward if returned to 207 S. 12th St., or phone 973. LOST Pocket book brown with silver, trimmings, on 9 o'clock inter urban coming from west. Re turn to interurban station and re ceive reward. LOST Bunch of keys to Masonic Temple with name of T. W. O. Braffett on key ring plate. Finder leave at Ross' drug store and get reward. :L6d for the red, white and -'blue tag.- Those: patriotie: colors arc the signal of purity and strength found in Ideal Bread. A. C. Ames, of Chieago, who rep resents one of the well known school book publishing house of that city, was in the city yesterday. See the two Thanksgiving specials $3.00 ladies' patent leather shoe at $2.50; .$4.00 ladies' patent leather shoe at .$3.00. Curme's Shoe Store, 724 Main street. A body builder and nerve strength ener so says "Ideal Bread." O. K. metal Weatherstrips saves dollars. Telephone 1240 S. T. T. S. 19-22-24-26. There is a certain correct style about the Suits and Overcoats made by Emmons Tailoring Co. at $15 and $18. Best $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 ladies shoes m the city. Curme's J Shoe Store, .24 Main street. Mrs. Jeanne Wilkie, who has been visiting in New York for several weeks, ivtnrne dhome vesterdav. Typewriters, all makes, rented, sold. Rem id $3 o $5 per month. Repairs and ribh.m for all machines. Burr, W. U. Tel. office. Phone 26. Blankets, Blankets $1.50 and $2.00 kind for 75 cents. Hassenbusch. 23-7t. Snow Flake corn meai made by Richmond Elevator. Phone 1492. Men, you'll find it hero the best $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 dress shoe in the city. Store onen Wednesdav ev- Kip. n TYi ati n Xh Ah' Jl lit II Jill II 111 VI ""It IB I V V I i Go Eighth and Main I " " Clias. H. Feltman Geo. W. Deuker It's Easy to see seme of the reasons why the ladies should come here for their sboes some of the reasons show from the outside. Look at our win dow display and then step inside. You'll be glad you did, for other rea sons are revealed when you try on a pair. But the real economy is in the durability shows up after you have worn them months and months. There are other shoes that look almost as good, but they're cot quite as comfortable, nor as stylish, unless they cost you more. Krippendorf's Patent Corona Coltskin Shea with Cuban heel, and dull mat kid top ; just the thiog for dress, G0 andonly.... .-..-OiUU Krippendorf's Hand sewed extension soles are very stvl- isn aua comioriaoie especially adapted lor street wear, au, $3.00 Douglas and Stetson Shoes for 3Icn and Boy. en in?. Curme's Shoe St Main street. ore, F24 LOST A pair of brown kid gloves at Grace church Sunday. Leave, at Thompson and Widup. FOUND A boy's overcoat. Call at 58 S. 12th SL . on. a FOUND Saturday Fairview car,, a gold monogram bracelet. 'Owner can have same by calling at 108 North Nine teenth street. Phone 1762. LOCAL BREVITIES. Ideal Bread for brains and nm.sele. Best $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $:i!'o0 ladies' shoes in the city. Curme's Shoe Store," 724 -'Main street. Drs. Pierce and Chenoweih, Den tists, Colonial Bldg., corn" seventh and Main, third floor. Phone 1C?37. 4-eod-injo. Dr. Park for high class dentistry, 3 N. Tenth street. Lady assistant. Best $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 ladies' shoes in the city. Curme's Shoe Store, 724 Main street. Wash" machines, wringers, iron boa drs, tubs, at Ilassenbusch's.'-'v 23-7t. Take the Dayton & Western . cars to the New Cedar Springs Hotel, now pen. tf Lest You Forget, wo say "it yet, Eat 11 Ideal Bread" and be satisfied. George Hill, of Indianapolis, who is well known in this city, was vis iting .friends here yesterday. Men, you'll find it here the best $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 dress shoe in the-city. Store open Wednesday ev ening. Curme's Shoe Store, 724 Main street. New cornmeal and buckwheat flour., at the. Kichmond elevator, all groceries. . J . Dont' forget to attend the jack rabbit races at Driving Park on Thanksgiving afternoon at 2 o'clock. There will be' rare sport. Men. you'll find it here t lie best $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 dress An in the eityv Store open Wednesdav. ev ening. I urme s SIwe Store, 724 J fain street. Handsome line of new desks and book cases, Morris chairs. Hassen-bnsch?.- -. . - .007 Oliver P. Thomas, who has been sick for several weeks has recovered to such an extent that he is able to resume his work. Feed grinding done promptly at Lichmoad Llevator, Comer IStb and north F streets. Phone 1492. For "Goodness ouke" eat "Ideal Bread." Steel Ranges, "The Good Kind." Prices from $10.00 to $45.00. Oak Heating Stoves from $3.08 to $28.00. Cash or' Credit. "'Hassenbusch. . 23-7t. Snow Flake corn meal for sale at Phone 1492. ' -. . jOon't do without polo news. If the boy happens to miss you please phone 21, and we will appreciate it. See the two Thanksgiving specials $3.00 ladies' patent leather shoe at $2.50;' $4.00 ladies' patent leather shoe at $3.00. Curme's Shoe Store, 724 Main street. Do you want a good little farm with many advantages. Call on J. E. Moore, over 0 north seventh St. 20-tf. See the two Thanksgiving special, $3.00 ladies' patent leather shoe at $2.50; $4.00 ladies' patent leather shoe U $3.00. 'Curme's 'Shoe Store, j 724 Mji in street. , Hou't forget to attend the jack rabbit races at Driving Park on Thanksgiving at'it'rnoou at 2 o'clock. There will be raiv sport. Charles O. LeppeH, of Indianapo lis, who is conns'cU'd with the firm which is furnishing the stone for the new Federal lluilding, was in the city yesterday on business. " Mr. Lenpert said that the Kichmond building would be one of the hand somest one that the government . is building in the West. Let . The Globe Clothe Your Family THE 6L0BEI A Dollar or Two a wek wi.l do a The Globe The day of the nation's gratitude is at Hand Dear to every American heart. TMKS GIvImDM Get your winter clothing before Thanksgiving,; you can pay for it afterwards in email pay ments, weekly or monthly. We are ready to sell you clothing for Thanksgiving on most liberal terms. The prices are as low as any cash store. We have the cprject styles and the latest patterns in the line of suits and overcoats. We guarantee the fit' and style better than elsewhere. . We Manufacture Them Ourselves Ladies Departin't. Cravenette Coats . $10.00 up TourUt Coats . Suits . . . . Waists". . . . Fur Scarfs . . FurCoa's . . Jackets . . . Silk Pttiicoats Millinery . . Shoes .... 10.00 up 10.00 up l.OO up 3 SO up 23.00 up 5.00 up 7.50 up 2.23 up 2.00 up aien's Department Overcoats . . . . 0.30 np Cravanettea . . .15.00 up .... 8.00 up Suits . . IIat3 . StHXS . Trails n Overcoats Suit . . i Salts , . YOUTHS. BOYS 1.50 up 2.00 up 1 .OS np 1.30 up HAHi up 1 .OH tip We are absolutely sure of b;ing able to p'ease 'roa in every particuTar and will be glad to serve jou at your r iest convenience. GLOBE CREDIT CLOTHING CO. Nos. 6 & 8 North 6th St. . ; A Victory to be Proud Of. is the final ami absolute cure of a sore throat," in which the rawness and tenderness have been spreading dangerously near those guardians of life, the lungs. The luxury of a sound throat and robust lungs is most keenly enjoyed by people who, having suffered all the consequences of "a little cold, vou know," have been reseued from misery and dan ger by Allen's Lung Balsam. POTATO CHIPS MADE WITH OUT LARD AT HADLEY BROS. KfJOLLENBERG'S EAST WINDOWS CONTAIN AT TRACTIVE BARGAINS IN HAND KERCHIEFS AND PICTURES. PICTURES ONLY 10 CENTS. . -y, , -: - rs u v.v f 4 few- , 0 -J- V", "4 ' - 71 . s.1 ''j-. d.SJff TURKEY RAFFLE TONIGHT AT ED ROSER'S. NOTICE EAGLES. There will .be a special meeting Wednesday afternoon, at 2 p. m. fr sjeeial work. Please be present. MURRAY HELL, " - Worth v .President. SWEET BROS. " CIDER AT HADLEY 22-5t r. r. 4V, s' ' " a. y y "Under Southern Skies," at the. G ennett Wednesday. Eveninj, Not. 23.