Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 January 1904 — Page 7
BIClnVIOND DAILY PALLADIUM, .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1904
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Pennsylvania Lines TIME TABLE. Trains Run by central standard Tlma, in Effect Sunt.Qj', NOV, 2 9. 1903. CINCINNATI LINK
DTPT. 4:'fm .....6:4(Um 10:i..aui , 8:4Spm ......4:i.ora 5:15am Chi and Cla Express.. Cal A Vln Mail OUJ find Oin Kxp M JiCfclnaw and Ctn Aoo Ohi A Oln Kxp MaJl. 11:1 m 6;40oaa l:uupm 2 OOum 10.50pm Nor inland i-.xpiess INDIAN APOL.I8 LIN EJ. New York A St. Loula Mall.4:t0am St. Louia Limited 4:45am New York A St Louis Mall. .10:15am New York at Louts Exp.-1:25pm N Y A St Louis Fast Mall .10:10om Bedford A Indpls Aoo JO : om bt L t N Y Mail &. Exp OiiiCAUO LINE. CWACin MM1 7:0 ipm Richmond 4 Lotjan Aco :45m Chi f'it MiiUAiiiiJ 11:15am Cin V Lcgansport Aoc 5:00pm Oin & JM Night Exp 11:15pm DAYTON &XENIA LINE 4 45 m 8:40pm 4:6opm B:Mam :00im 7:0pm :20am 6:40pm 4:00am 0:48am 8:56pm 10:03am 10:i0am J0:2pm Ha vt. Xenla A Columbus ..:6T.am Cols, Pitts A New York... Dayt, Xenia A Columbus. Pitts, New York, Wasd A Baltimore Dayton A Xenta Aco Bt. Louis AN Y Limited.. ...9:55am ...4:65om 1 :20pm ...8:49pm 4:3 am PIQUA. TTRBANA A COLOMBO'S LIN & st Louis ANY Mail g:S5am 5rKam Indianapolis A Cola Acc....i::13aiii Pitts East, Mail a Exp 7:30pm 9.1o?m lnipiaA Bradford aco 8:5"pm H:soaia GRAND HAPIBS A INDIANA BY. J. Vf., w. K. A Mack. x R :40am f-fova G. K. A MaeXiAAW ,H:2?pm 2!in? -Vcrthiand xtr. 10:5opm 5-lqro Sunday Accommodntluu tKiopiv Daily. All othr trains daily exce Sunday. R f , p Tlcket Agent T. F. ilUKl'IiY. Station Maoter Qayiosi axstl Western Traction Co. Cars leave for Dayton via Eaton and West Alexandria as follows: :00 a.m. 7:45 a. m. and 45 minutes after every hour until 7:45 p. m. P:00 p. ni. last car to Dayton, stopping only ftt Driving Park, New Westvllle, New trope, Eaton, West Alexandria and points east. 9:15 p.m. to Katon and West Alexandria "iToo p. m. to Eaton and West Alexandria only. Passenger, freight and express station on Elsihth street south of Main. Home phonei'tfl. Rate from Richmond to Dayton i0 O W $1 25 R. T. TVrtir SI 05 f W 1 90 11. T. Piqua 1 20 .... - .11- II ft. ) W - -i n,. x. O W 2 00 R. T. ( W 8 85 R. T. Hpringfleld ... 1 15 Columbus 1 85 t'nnntfctions at Dayton with through cars Xor Trov, Piqua, Green ville, Xenia, tiprlngfleld and Columbus, every hour. Baggage cars leave Richmond 6:00, 8:4o, 10:45 a. m., 1:45, 8:15, : 5, 9:00 p. m. Hubjecc to change without notice. l; 1) 1 I 1 ' 1 I i ! th, 1901, ' )J v ii f !')'( ii 1 le v ill ITect on 1 f'nr (Hue 'iiKtlcc Compan New Paris line: Hourlv service as follows: First car leaves New Westvllle 6:10 a.m., arrives New Paris 6:20 a. m. First car leaves New Paris 6:20 a. m., arrives New Westvllle 6:45 a. m. Last car leaves New Westvllle 6:10 p.m., arrives New Paris 6:20 p. m. last car leaved New Paris 6:20 p. m., arri es New Westville 6:45 p. m. Theatre ijarcies will be taken care of upon request., Time Schedule G. .'5 .t V y infective Apri' :lTtb, 1903. EAfciT A-ND AM No. 1. i05 945 10 03 1017 10 42 11 20 PVI No. 4. t3 40 4 80 4 48 100 5 20 6 00 PM No. 6, 385 9 15 9 Si 10 00 10 65 L. Richmond.... Ar. Cottasrs Grove " College Corn'r " Oxford " Hamilton " Otnoinnatl .... AM PM PM N o. 1 No. 8 No. 5 8 80 t3 SO 7 30. 10 50 6 50 9 35 Lt. Cincinnati. Ar. Richmond. NORTH AD -yjcT. AM 1 flO 50 12 25 125 t 'i PM 8 J5 50 7 25 815 AM 7 !059 12 25 1 25 T138 13 10 PM 5 9 35 11 10 12 10 12 2z 1 45 Lt. Richmond Ar. Muncie.... Jon,ihoo . " Mv"f .... " Per" ... N. Judson. 8 40 13 10 CO 600 .... Lt. N. Judion Lt. Pern 5 00 Ar. Richmond.... 9 05 Dily except Sunday. J?) 00 1100 1 4 201 8 40 IS 55 lSundb.y. All oth r trains aaiiy. For rates or information regarding oonneotions, inquire oi J. i.. i. i. J T A. iKlohmon. W. B. Calloway. G. P. A. f Indiana TRAINS Every Week Day TWO ON SUNDAY TO Inncie, iarioa, Pern and Northern Indiana cities via ... C C- & L Leave Richmond Week day 10:50 a, mM 5:50 p. m. Sunday 10:50 a. m., 9:35 p. m. Through tickets bold to aiJ points. For particulars enquire oi C. A. Blair. C. P. A, Home Tel. 44 VJHEfJ in GHiGAGO Stop t tha Hatha A Hotol Combined 8 floors. Fine new rooms. Meals a-la-Cart at all hours. r J BATHS Or ALL MMDS Torklsh, Russian, Shower, Plunge, etc. Th finest awimmicir pool in the world. Turkish Bath and Lodging, $1.00. Most inexpensive first class hotel ia Chicaeo. Right iu the, heart of the city. Booklet oa application. flow Northern Daths & Hotol 14 Quincy St. CfiiOAG& Near State
TIME CARD. Richmond Street & Interorban Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton, from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunsame hours, except first car leaves at G a. m. Indianapolis Cars. Limited cars leave eighth and Main street (by city cars transferring at west side barns) at 7:45 a. m., 11:45 a. m. and 3:45 p. m. Limited cars leave Indianapolis for Richmond same hours. These cars stop only at Big Four crossing, Cambridge City, Dunreith, Knightstown md Greenfield. Local ears leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. C. A. Denman, Superintendent. FIRE ALARM BOXES. FIRST DISTRICT. South of Main, West of Seventh. 12 First and south C, piano factory. 13 Second and south B. 14 Fourth and south D. 15 Fifth and south B. 16 Fifth and south H. IS Seventh and south II. SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, Between Seventh and Eleventh. 21 Eighth and Main. 23 Eighth and south E. 24 Seventh and south G. 25 Ninth and south A. 26 .Tenth and south C. 27 Eleventh and Main. 2S Eleventh and south J. THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main, East of Eleventh. 31 Twelfth and south B. 32 Twelfth and south E. 34 Fourteenth and Main. 35 Fourteenth and south C. 36 Eleventh and south A. 37 Twentieth and Main. FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, "West of Tenth to River. 41 Third and Main, Robinson's shop 42 Third and North C. 43 City Building. 45 Gaar, Scott & Co. 46 No. 1 Hose House, N. Eighth. 47 Champion Roller Mills. 43 Tenth and North I. FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Fairview. 5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 33 West Third and Richmond Ave. 54 Earlham College. 55 State and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 5S Grant and Sheridan.
59 Bridge Ave., Paper Mill. SIXTH DISTRICT. North of E, East of Tenth. Railroad Shops. Hutton's Coffin Factory. Hoosier Drill Works. 61 62 63 64 Waj'ne Agricultural Works. 65 Richmond City Mill Works. 66 Westcott Carriage Works. 67 Thirteenth and North II. ' SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D., East of Tenth. 7 Ninth and North A. 71 Eleventh and North B. 72 Fourteenth and North C. 73 No. 3 Hose House, East End. 74 Eighteenth and North C. 75 Twenty-second and North E. SPECIAL SIGNALS. 1-2-1 Fire Out. 10-10-10 Natural Gas Off. 10 Natural Gas On. 3 12 Noon and 6 p. m. 1904 $150,000. FOR. Athletic Ervents in the Great Arena at the Exposition roRARovnx U AT 1 ... -fc W LookattheMai iDJl ( v OFTHL SHOES HUES
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Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble.
Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, disjourages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor -v(urr.-i jf I" Cheerfulness soon tVQ disappear vhen the kidVrrrpiQt ncys are out cf order -'nPr!& kidney troub! ey trouble ha " "'.AVI T- W become so crtalcn' mkiL- ffcrachiH tc fcVA3 afflicted with unconnor to be borr. weak kid neys. it the child urinates too often, if th' arine scalds the flesh cr if, when the chil? eaches an age when it should be able tc control the pa-sajje, it is yet afflicted with :ed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause ci ihe difficulty is kidney trouble, and the firs ::ep should be towards the treatment r.' hes important organs. This uripleaccr. rouble, is due to a diceased condition r.f the" kidneys ar d bladder and not to a habit s. .nost people suppose. Women as veil as men are made mis srable with kidney and bladder trouble and both need the sarr.e great remedy The mild and the immediate effect "o: 3wamp-Root is soon realised. It is i-o'c ry drueists. in fiftv- fr-'v'"r' sizes. You may have a ramcle botl'c bv mail free, also pamphlet tell- Home of Swacip-Root. ng ail about it. including many of the thousands cf testimonial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. ICi!me & Co., Binghamtcn, N. Y., be sure an mention this paoer. Harness for show and harness for everj day use may mean difference In mailt In some makes here they are Identical lr strength and dnrabtl ity. More style, oi course, in fancy driving harness; but at our harness is mal' from good stock an5 every set maintain! oar reputation as tr vrorkmanship and finish. All sorts of bore? equipments at very moderate prices. The Wiggins Co. IN SOAK It s a bad thing to have your overcoat, watch, etc , in soak, but it is a good thing if you have your shirt soaked steamed and thoroughly cleaned by an np-to-date Laundry. The Eldorado Steam Laundry ives every piece individual attention. No. 18 North Ninth St. Phone 347. Richmond, Indiaa Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest lilt lathing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pill? change weakness into strength, hstlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonde-i-?" building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. Passengers for Florida and the South via Pennsylvania Short T.ir from Richmond may select any rourrfrom Cincinnati in purchasing toadsf tickets Pennsylvania Short Lines trains from Richmond connect at that gateway with through trains for Jacksonville, St. Augustine, New Or leans and other Southern points. For particulars consult C. W. Elmer, tick No Pity Shown. "For years fate was after me continuallp" writes F. A. Gulledge, Verbena, Ala, "I had a terrible case Piles sing 24 tumors. When r-V failed Buckleri's Arnica Salve cur. me. Equally good for Burns and all aches and pains. Only 25c at A. G. & Co.'s drug store. Given Passengers for the South. Via Pennsylvania Short lines. Trains run solid from Richmond to Cincinnati, where passengers will be met by ennsylvania representatives and assisted on trains of connecting lines. Baggage may' be checked through from starting point, and every facility will be extended for a convenient and comfortable trip if arranged for through C. W. Elmer, ticket agent of Pennsylvania lines. CHICHESTER'3 ENGLISH C?.3rHJfrwA3 oil -r"v . . Ortrlil aA Only Genuine. for CIUCIIKSTEK'S KNCfJLlSH with blu. ribbon. Tke no other. Krl'iiw laneiToa. Hutt.ttI Qtlon. and lmttn HanK. liny of your Urait. or f1 m;,. for Iartlrulr, Tettn.onU(.nd 'Relief for Ladles," in Uur, by retnm MiOL. 1 W.OOO T-ttmonikU. Hold by Druzciiu. t'klrhMtn rki..i tki. bsjmt. . MUm. Ihiurit fUXJLA fA.
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Carl AVineowski's Record Puzzles Indiana Prison Officials. CAN'T ACCOUNT FOR IT From Criminologist's Standpoint the Man's Lapse ia Ijooked Upon as Very Peculiar, When He Ieft Prison He Evinced Every Desire to Keep the Straight Itoad. Michigan City, Ind., Jan. 27. Carl Wincowski, under arrest at South Bend for shooting Detective Kuespert In the Lake Shore railway yards, was a paroled convict from the Michigan City prison. He was received in June, 1901, having been convicted o larceny in St. Joseph county, and wa3 paroled in October, 1902, because of exceptionally good conduct. The prison officials regarded him as a particularly bright and well-behaved prisoner, punctilious in his observance of the rules. On his release he was given a position with the Reliance Manufactures company, this city, where he remained for one year, preserving his good record and winning the highest praise from his superiors in the factory. After he had won his discharge at the end of his parole he concluded to return to South Bend, and he left with high hopes that he would be successful in living down the disgrace of his imprisonment. From the standpoint of the criminologist the man's lapse, under the circumstances, is looked upon as peculiar and very unusual. The most experienced prison men here are unable to account for it. MYSTERY REMAINS Bedford Police till at Sea in the Schafer Murder Case. Bedford, lnd., Jan. 27 The city council has appointed a committee of three as a board of safety to conduct the search for the murderer of Miss Sarah Schafer, the school teacher. Some of the detectives are working on the theory that she was murdered by a jealous lover. She received-letters nearly every day, and upon reading them threw them into the fire. She never told the contents of the letters to anyone. Nearly 100 witnesses have been examined. Every rumor that has seemed probable or improbable has been run down and yet the crime seems as impenetrable as on the day it was committed. Prosecuting Attorney Miller says there is absolutely nothing to base the arrest of anyone even on suspicion, much less to hold the arrested party in court. Mr. Miller agrees that a tall man wearing a long overcoat was the murderer, and that the motive was unrequited passion, but he can find no evidence for that or any other theory. . She Had No Rightful Claim. Indianapolis, Jan. 27. The suit of Fanny Bush, administratrix of the estate of James Dillard, against John S. Dudley, sheriff of Sullivan county, to recover $10,000 damages, which has bean in the federal court for ten months, has been dismissed on motion of the plaintiff. In 1902 Dillard committed a crime for which he was arrt : id. V1 3 in the custody of Sheriff Dudley he was taken by an angry mob and lynched. His mother, Fannie Bush, brougnt suit to recover $10,000 daturtnes. Dudley presented the argurec:v. tlxr.t r.s &he was tho illegitimate mother cf Dlu-ird the had no claim to hiii- Thi.; . suiacat caused the case to be disniissed. A Pioneer's S'jicida. Hi-ins Lu;i, Sua. 27. Reuben R. James, seventy-eight years old, coirr .ittcd stiicid ith n bullet in his rir;iic tampie, using a revolver. He was a man of family. Mr. James was a pioneer and for years was largely idr... . -1 with the business interests oi ti).o community. Two years ago be retired because of ill-health, which preyed upon his mind until he became despcade-it. John James a relative, f our ;; Rising Sun. r.; jch Live Stock Drowned. Clay City, lnd., Jan. 27. The flood in the Eel river valley drove many families from their farms and livestock that was not drowned is suffering from the intense cold. Many families took refuge from the waters in the hills, and since Sunday they have been rescued in boats. A number of farmers report losses of 100 head of hogs. The river has been higher than ever known. ' 8erlously Burned in Explosion. Bloomington, Ind., Jan. 27. Edwin R. Fletcher, proprietor of the Fletcher Machine works, was dangerously burned by the explosion of gasoline in his engine. Mr. Fletcher has often occupied the pulpit of the Episcopal church and is a prominent citizen. Sinclair Case Continued. Sullivan, lnd., Jan. 27. In the circuit court the defendants in the suit brought by Miss Erline Sinclair to recover damages from the six children who ducked Miss Sinclair in a pond, Dec. 8, 1903, were granted a continuance.
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IT'S NEVER QUITE SATISFACTORY to borrow from a friend. He may say he is glad to accommodate you, when he is not. He may be greatly inconvenienced and not admit it. You never know just how he feels about it. A little misunderstanding may cost you his friendship. Business is business. When you need money the best xray is to borrow a certain amount for a fixed time at a fixed rate of interest, and to be paid back in a fixed time. Then there can be no misunderstanding; then j'ou ai-e free from the unpleasant feeling that you have imposed on your friend's liberality. We loan sums of ten dollars and upwards on the afore-mentioned basis. We loan to salaried people without security. We loan on small articles left in pledge. We loan on many kinds of personal property without removal. f afcfciUafefcj fiUL-J J Here are some of the terms of our new weekly payment plan, allowing yoxCZ fifty weeks in which to pay off your loan : 60 cents Is the weekly payment on a $25 loan 1 .20 Is the weekly payment on a $50 loan $ 1 .80 is a weekly payment on a S75 loan 2.40 is the weekly payment on a $100 loan Other amounts in the same proportion. If these payments do not suit you, call and see us, and we will be pleased to explain other plans we have. Mail or 'phone applications receive our prompt attention.
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