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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1904.

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

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James R. Hart. Editor. S. M, Rutherford. Business Manager. John S. Fitzglbbons. City Editor.

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Basket Ball Team Leaves For Columbus. This morning at 7 o'clock the high school basketball team left for Columbus, Ind., where they play the second game of the season tonight with the Columbus team. The players have developed a great deal of teamwork and are confiideit of victory. The following is the line-up, as announced yesterday by Capt. Homer Sands: " -l & Forwards Gennett and Decker. Center Sands. Guards Genu and Rettig. r Substitute Feezer. Chas. Ross, former captain of the basketball team, has left high school and entered Earlham college. His loss will be greatly felt in athletics, as, besides being captain of " the basketball, Ross played tackle on the football team and was a distance runner and hurdler on the track team, the success of which, last year, was due in a great measure to him. At the first of the season Ross was elected . captain of the basketball team and raised it to its present high state of efficiency. Homer Sands, who has been playing a consistent

Of Daytor and Western to'be Increased (Eaton Register.) A meeting of the stockholders of the Dayton & Western Traction Co; will be held January lGth at Winters' Bank, Day ton, for the purpose of voting on the question whether the capital stbck of said company shall or shall not be increased. At a meeting of the board of directors, at which all members were present, it was unanimously agreed t6 submit the proposition to the stockholders. "

The Ladies' Aid society met with The original capital stock of the

Mrs, John Kepler, of East German- company having been fully subscribtown Wednesday afternoon. jed and paid for, the board deems it Miss Clara Tittle returned home advisable and necessary'that the capThursday from a visit in Lafayette, j ital stock of said company be inThe Ladies' Aid society met with creased by the issue of 4,500 addiMrs. Waddel Thursday afternoon. tional shares of preferred stock of The Missionary society met with the company and 500 shares of the Mrs. Zerung yesterday afternoon. .common stock, or 5,000 shares alto-

Mrs. Charles Lemberger, after a gether.

prolonged illness, is slowly improving. - I. I. Smith, who has been confined to his room with rheumatism for the past few weeks, does not improve as his friends wish. The Friday Night club will meet with Mrs. Wesley Cornell, instead of Mr. and Mrs. Trout. '; : f- 'Misf May Shipman returned home Tlmrsday from a few day' visit with friends in Richmond.

This increase is made necessary tc

take care of the indebtedness of the company. Ths has been incurred by reason of the extension of the Dayton & Western Traction Company's line from Eaton to Richmond and the building of the spur from New Westville to New Paris.' A large amount of money has also been required to purchase new cars, build extensive additions to the barns, the erection of repair shops and doubling the capaei-

Mrs. John Beard was the guest of . ty of the power house and the instal-

frienfls ; in Germantown Wednesday i lation of new machinery.

afternoon. Mrs.' Howard Whiteley, who was taken to Richmond a few days ago to be operated upon, returned home yesterday. The guild met with Mrs. Will Guyton Wednesday afternoon.

THE SMART BOY The boy must be strong before lie crn be smr.-t. The sick boy T. .:j his body to attend to fiioi:, even though his brain goes a-begging. . fScott's Emulsion gives strong healthy bodies to little boys and girls. By good feeding and gentle stimulation it paves the way for bright and happy minds. Scott's .Emulsion, then the strength of good health, then the bright developing mind that is often the progress of a weak child.

Little daily doses of Scott's Emulsion give strength to weak children and fatten the thin ones. It is peculiarly adapted to children's needs. We'll send you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Pearl Street, New York. EABLHAM COLLEGE

The Athletic association of Earlham college met yesterday afternoon for an election of officers. Because of the absence of John Clark from the college this term the election of a

new manager for the basket ball team was. 'also' necessary. Mr. E. J. Macy was elected president of the association for the ensuing year, and Gurney Maple, prominent in the athletics of the college, was chosen manager of the basketball team. At this meeting Mr. Macey resigned his position as treasurer, and Mr. G. V. Ering was placed in that office. The meeting was a very enthusiastic one, every one taking a very pleasant view of the basketball prospects and of the success of the track team next spring. Mr. William L. Pierson, of Penn college, Iowa, and Dr. It.. E.- Pretlow, of Wilmington Friends' college, were here yesterday in conference with

that Adolph Cooper, of his city, may become a candidate for representative from Henry county, a preferment sought by Charles SIIernly, of-New Castle, .former- chairman of - the Republican state committee. ; r Cooper can beat Ilernly for the nomination if he goes after it," said Mr. Sowash.' "He is well known all over the county and is one of our most substantial citizens." Indianapolis Journal. "

When bilious try a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a

" f Will correct the disorder. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. IL Sudhoff, corner fifth and Main.

President Kelly, of Earlham, in re-1

card to the enlargement of F-nrlham RAILROADS.

college. I The Pennsylvania will send three

1 of its officers to Europe to study rail-

GENERAL DEBILITY

' road operations. The visit is in the

nature of a return call from' Enir-

when in control of, the physical or- lish, German and French railway offiganization, encourage malaria, rheu- cers who came to this country last matism, nervousness, poor digestion year and spent several weeks inspectweak kidneys, etc., to make life mis- ing railways. The Pennsylvania offierable. Yitona drivqe out all these cials will be H. E. McCarthy, superinevils even when some very good doc- tendent of the Pittsburg division of tors fail to do so. Ladies like Vitona the Panhandle, and Andrew Reiser, because it makes their skin clear and 'superintendent of telegraph. They velvety. One sample bottle proves will leave New York on January 1G, this true. Alford Drug Co., agents. and wiu be ahsent three months.

POLITICAL. Representative Watson has arrived here. He will soon appear before the

Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.

The uniform success of this remedy

committee on immigration to urge a has made it the most popular prepa

lavorable report on his bill, which ration in use for bowel complaints, prescribes an educational test for all It is" everywhere recognized as the immigrants 'arriving in the United one remedy that can always be deStates, pended upon and that is pleasant to E. K. Sowash, of Middletown, who take. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., was at the Claypool last evening, said W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main street.

A Prisoner in Her Own House. Mrs. W. H. Layha, of 1001, Agnes

Ave., Kansas City, Mo., has for sev

game; was elected a few days ago to j pral yearg hcen troubled with severe

the position of captain.

The game which was to have been

hoarseness and at times a hard cough, which she says, "Would keep me in doors for davs. I was prescribed for

played with Greenville high school by physicians with no noticeable retonight was cancelled on account of sultg A friend gave me a part of a lack of funds to pay expenses. Ath- hottle of Chamberlain's Courh Reme-

letics have taken a decided "slump" jdy with instructions to closely follow

the directions and I wish to state that after the first day I could notice a decided change for the better, and at this time after using it for two weeks, have no hesitation in saying I realize that I am entirely cured." This remedy is for sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. II. Sudhoff, fifth and Main.

at high school, and, for the past year,

no team has made expenses. It is to be hoped that this condition of affairs will not last much longer. HOW IS THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case o Catarrh that 'cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and fi-nanciallj-able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, , Wholesale Druggists Toledo, O. , Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the bl(5od and mucous surfaces of the sj-stem. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Drugcists. Hall's Family Pills are the best.

CAMWIBGE CITY

Mrs. Ebert Wyeoff, of Spieeland, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Isadore Wilson, Wednesday night. Winfield Eliason, of Jacksonburg, was in this city on business Wednesday. Several from here attended the show, "When Johnny Comes MarchingHome," in Richmond Wednesdav night. Misses Myrtle and Genevieve Jameson, of Germantown, were in this city Wednesday.

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TO THE REPUBLICANS

THE SIXTH WARD. Whereas, The county chairman, pursuant to a call of the Republican state committee, has designated the time and place for the meeting of Republican voters of Wayne township, on Saturday, . the 9th day of January, 1904, ati2 o'clock p. m., at the court house, for the election of precinct committeemen, ward chairmen and delegates and alternate delegates to the district convention; now, Therefore, As the chairman of the sixth ward I earnestly request all Republican voters of said ward to be present at said meeting for the purpose of transacting the said business aforesaid. R. K. Shiveley, 7-2t Chairman.

The Iticlimoiid Natural Gas Company desires to remind its consumer tliat it has only one pipe line to the gas field, and a hrealt in the line at any place would deprive the city of jjas temporarily, and for that reason the company advises its patrons to heep a supply of other fuel on hand, for use in case of necessity.

FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, SATURDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY

Hundreds of bargains in DAINTY MUSLIN UNDERWEAR to go at prices less than you would pay for having them made. Large assortments offered.

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