Richmond Palladium (Daily), 18 January 1904 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1904.
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Gennett Theatre
O. G. MURRAY Lessee and Manager
"MONDAY, JAN. One performance only.
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Ernest Shipman presents the Comedy ofj As You Like It
By William Shakespeare Introducing Camilla Reynold as "ROSALIND," and excellent supporting company. A complete scenic and cos pioduction. Not onlv the event of the season, but the treat of years. Prices Lower floor, $1 and 75c; Balcony 75c and 50c; Gallery 25c Sale of seats owns at Nixon's Confectionery. 805 Main. Friday, Jan. 15.
iDILLlPS OPERA HOUSE
O. G. MUItllAY, Lessee & M'ngr
MONDAY, JAN. 1 8 ' O iiiiiii $ ' . Jule Walters' Substantial Success Just Struck Town By Lawrence Russell
The merits of this play are well own
Fine Scenic Display Competent Cdmpany. Comedy, Sensation and Pathos. Prices 10c. 20c, 30c and 50c. Sale of seats opens at Nixon's Confec tionery, 800 Main, Friday, Jan. 15.
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We do all our own killing. Always clean and pure. Pure Iard in any quantity at bottom prices. No Sausage wholesaled. Phos 1084 & 359 chWegman's Meat Market
We are expecting within a fw he nicest line of
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Children's Go-Carts and Carriages Wehave ever carried. Be sure and see the line before purchasing.!
RT T. : DUNHAM,.
627 ami 629 Main Stre
O. O. Lessee and Manager
Thursday, Jan. 21
W. T. G rover's Elaborate Scenic Produc
tion of the comedy drama success
The Minister's
Danghter
A superb story of New York Gity Life charmingly told.
Endorsed by 1200 newspapers as the
drama of last season A Play of Unusual Heart Interest
Burning of the OLD TETLOW OIL
YARD, a marvel ot stage realism. i
Competent company, complete scenery,
lmerent trom oiners ana oetier.
Prices 25c, 35c and 50c.
Sale of Seats opens at Nixon's Confection
ery, 806 Main, Tuesday, Jan. 19.
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next Saturday matinee and night. It appeals not to a limited class, but to everybody with a spark of sympathy a liking for an interesting story and a relish for good wholesome fun.
There are many reasons for its popularityits pathetic theme its genial humor, its charming realism j but its more potent element undoubtedly is
the strong human interest that permeates every scene. To this, all classes and creeds must yield their sympathy. Miss Parker 's work so admirably produced under the skillful direction of Mr. Joseph Grismer will be interpreted by a cast that has been especially selected for their different characters.
Found a Cure for Indigestion. T use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets for indigestion and find that they suit my case better than any dyspepsia remedy I have ever tried and I have used many different remedies. I am nearly fiftyone years of age and have suffered a great deal from indigestion. I can eat almost anything I want to now. Geo. W. Emory, Rock Mills, Ala. Fewsale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W.
H. Sudhoff, fifth and Main.
A NEW ROSALIND.
Camilla Reynolds in "As You Like
It." Camilla Reynolds, who plays " Ro
salind " in the forthcoming unique performance of "As You Like It"
has commanded the sway ot public
approval during the past six years by her faithful portrayal of Shakespeare's heroines.
As Portia, Ophelia, Desdemona, in the greatest of all of Shakespeare's tragedies "Othello" and especially as Rosalind in "As You Like It"
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she has demonstrated her absolute
right to head one of Mr. Shipman 's
New York companies.
As leadinsr woman - for William
Owen, Miss Reynolds has won thous ands of admirers from Maine to Cal
ifornia, and the New York press in
speaking of her "Rosalind" said "It is doubtful if a more refreshing
fascinating and purely delightfu Rosalind can be found among th
vouneer actresses of the dramatic
profession. ' ' In offering Miss Reynolds in thi
exacting but ideal role, the manage
ment has met with unanimous public
approval.
As this will be the only appoaranee
of this fascinating comedy this s reason, the event will be 0113 of unusua
importance to local theatregoers
Gennett tonight.
"Just Struck Town."
"Just Struck ToAvn" a play as old
as its title, will be presented at 1he
Phillips tonisrbt. From the moment
Iluldah Gunderson, the Swed"1 girl
strikes town in the first net, until she
finally accepts the Marshall, lk Ben
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son, as iier prospective nusoina, uie
audience is kept in a coutirmal up
roar of laughter. Aside from the
clever comedy situations, there is
vein of pathos throughout the play which is intended to reach the heart
of cvetv auditor.
"The Minister's Daughter." "The Minister's Daughter." one
of tiu- season s successful dramas,
v. ill be the attraction at the Gennett next 'Thursday. Most of the scenes of l his play are laid in New York, ond t'rr.hful reproductions of noted loe'iilities are shown. Tli2 Jardin Mabello Concert House 1 th? Bowery, Jefferson Market Pron, Biff's Pool Room (playing the horses), Printing House square illuminated, the Tetlow Oil Yard ReSnery, East River and many other familiar scenes are to be found in this prod tic ti ;i. "Way Down East." "May Down East" Lottie Blair Parker's idyllic play of New England farm life comes to the Gennett on
CAMBRIDGE CITY
was home from
Politics!
Announcements.
COUNTY OFFICES STATE SENATOR. . Roscoe E. Kirkman is a candidate
for senator from Wayne county, sub
ject to the Republican nomination.
EEPRESENTATIVE. Dr. M. W. Yencer is a candidate for state representative, subject to the Republican nomination. Walter S. Ratliff is a candidate for representative from Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Richard N. Elliott is a candidate for joint representative in the legislature from the counties of Fayette and Wayne, subject to the Republican nomination. RECORDER. Benjamin F. Parsons is a candidate for county recorder, subject to the Republican nomination, Aaron A. Conley is a candidate for
county recorder, subject to the decision of the Republican nomination. King R. Williams is a candidate cr recorder of Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. Frank C. Mosbaugh is a candidate for county recorder, subject to the
Republican nomination.
assessor of Wayne township, subject to the Republican nomination. TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE. Charles E. Potter is a candidate for trustee of Waye township, subject to the decision of the Republicaa nomination. John W. Tingle will be a candidate or trustee of Wayne township, subject to the Republican nomination. John E. Moffitt is a candidate for township trustee of, Wayne township, subject to the Republican nomination. George E. McCoy is a candidate for trustee of Wayne township, subject to the Republican nomination. CITY OFFICES MAYOR. Dr. W. W. Zimmerman is a candidate for mayor subject to the Republican nomination. Dr. J. M. Bulla is a candidate for
mayor, subject to the Republican nomination. CITY CLERK. John F. Taggart is a candidate for city clerk, subject to the Republican nomination. CITY TREASURER.
Charles A. Tennis is a candidate for
Edwin Callawav
Earlham over Sunday.
Mr. Harris, of Indianapolis, is the
guest of his brother. Dr. Harris.
Mrs. Brown left Saturday for a
short visit with her son and family
in Hartford City.
The Young Ladies' club, of Dublin,
will give a musical January 29th.
Miss Jay, a noted violinist of In
dianapolis; Miss Eunice Tracy, one of New Castle 's finest pianoists, and Mr.
aris, of Muncie, one of the finest
singers in the state, will furnish the
program for the evening's entertainment. Admission 20 cents.
Everette White, of New Paris, O.,
was the sruest of his brother, O. E.
White and wife over Sunday.
H. E. Penny Ray Cornell, Charles
Kniese and Wesley Cornell were amonsr the number who attended the
I. O. O. F. camp at Hagerstown Sat
urday night.
Newton Conklin was the guest of
relatives in Liberty Saturday.
Harry Fisher was calling on Milton
friends Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. McCabe en
tertained the Progressive club Thurs
day evening. Euchre and other
games afforded the evening's enter
tainment. Light refreshments were
served and the twenty guests present
departed at a late hour, assured that Mr. and Mrs. McCabe are royal en
tertainers. Arthur Lively departed Friday for a two weeks' visit with his parents
in Moressi, 111. The Bachelor Maids' club will meet with Miss Kate McNamara this evening-Mr. J. E. Brooks, who has been sick for the past two months, is now able to take his position again as day operator at the Western Union telegraph office. The young men of Dublin are giving a series of fine dances. rr' - second dance will be January 23th.
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recorder of Wayne county, subject to y treasurer,, subject to the Repub
lican nomination.
the Republican nomination. John C. King is a candidate for recorder of Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. , Alvis M. Nicholson, of Clay town
ship, is a eandidatefor Recorder of ward, subject Wdmo Pnnntv enbippt to tbo Rennb- nomination.
' ' "J "-"V 7 j - x lican nomination.
COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
COUNCILMAN. William W. Alexander is a candidate for councilman in the second
to the Republican
Henry W. Denker is a candidate for councilman from the second ward,
Elwood Clark is a candidate for subject to the Republican nomination.
county commissioner in the western "W T. Earley is a candidate for listrict, subject to the Republican ' councilman from the third ward, sub-
nomination. John F. Dynes is a candidate for county commissioner, midd.e district, subject to the Republican nomination. (Re-election). Robert N. Beeson is a candidate for county commissioner from the west
ern district, subject to the Republi
can nomination.
Elias M. Hoover is a candidate for
ject to the Republican nomination.
Edgar Norris is a candidate for councilman from the third ward, subject to the Republican nomination. :H.-H. Englebert is a candidate for councilman from thrj third ward, subject to the Republican nomination. Fred Haner is a candidate for councilman from the fourth ward,
suDjecc 10 tne itepuoiican nomina-
commissioner of the Western district tion.
subject to the Republican nomination j. Rue Rjffle is a candidate for COUNTY TREASURER. councilman from the fourth ward, Benjamin B. Myrick, Jr., is a can- subject to the Republican nomina-
didate for county treasurer, subject tion.
a wm' Prsger It is notable that in the despondency caused by womanly diseases, there seems to many a suffering woman no way of escape from pain except at the price of life itself. It would be sad to record such a story of struggle and suffering ex
cept tor the met that in such dire distress many a woman has found a way back to health and happiness by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. The one and only remedy for leucorrhea, female weakness, prolapsus, or falling of the womb, so abso
lutely specific and eure in curing these common ailments of women, as o warrant its makers in offering to pay, as they hereby do, the sum of $500 reward for a case of the above maladies which they cannot cure. "Your medicine almost raised me from the dead," writes Mrs. Kdwin H. Gardner, of Egypt, Plymouth Co., Mass., Box 14. "My urine was like brick dust, and I had jaiu all over me. and such a dragging feeling ft seemed I could not do my house work. One day I found a little book. 1 read it and wrote to Dr. Pierce, and in a few days received an answer. I decided to try his medicine, and to-day 1 am a well woman. I have no backache, no headache, no pain at all. I used always to have headaches previously to the monthly period and such pain that I would roll on the floor ia agony. I took three bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and three of ' Golden Medical Biscoverv and three vials of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant relicts, and was completely cured. " Accept no substitute for " Favorite Prescription." There is nothing just as good. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps to cover expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers ; or 31 stamps for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
to the Republican nomination. Albert R. Albertson, of Clay township is a candidate for treasurer of Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. Robert A. Benton, of Chester, is a candidate for treasurer of Wayne unty, subject to the Republican nomination. SHERI1 x . Richard S. Smith is a candidate for
sheriff of Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. .. Paul Comstock is a candidate for prosecuting attorney of Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. Wilfred Jessup is a candidate for prosecuting attorney of Wayne county, subject to the Republican nomination. CORONER. Dr. S. C. Markley is a candidate for coroner of Wayne county, sub
ject to the Republicaa nomination. TOWNS'IP OFFICES TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. Thomas F. Swain is a candidate
for assessor of Wayne township, sub
ject to the Republican nomination.
George Bishop is a candidate for township assessor subject to the Republican nomination. C. H. Bulla is a candidate for assessor of Wayne township, subject to the Republican nomination. Josiah T. Elliott is a candidate for
Robert F. White is a candidate for
councilman from the fourth ward,
subject to the Republican nomina
tion.
Richard M. Whitman is a candidate
for councilman from the fourth ward,
subject to the Republican nomination. C. F. Walters is a candidate for re-election as councilman from the fifth ward, subject to the Republican primary. O. A. Leftwich is a candidate for councilman from the fifth ward, subject to the Republican nomination. Charles S. Neal is a candidate for councilman from the sixth ward, subject-to the Republican nomination. Watt O'Neal is a candidate for councilman from the sixth ward, subject to the Republican nomination. Samuel Wolf is a candidate for councilman from the sixth ward, subject to the Republican nomination. W. J. Rhoads is a candidate for councilman from the sixth ward, sub
ject to the Republican nomination. Alonso H. Crowell is a candidate for councilman from the seventh ward, south side, subject to the Republican nomination. James E. Harris is a candidate for Councilman from the Seventh Ward subject to the Republican nomination. George W. Cotton is a candidate for councilman from the seventh ward, subject to the Republican nomi ation. E. G. McMahan is a candidate for Councilman from the seventh ward, subject to the Republican nomination.
THE SHIRT WAIST is agitating QUESTION the men. Not bothering us much, however. Whether they decide on shirts or shirtwaists, we will do the launderin sr.
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