Richmond Palladium (Daily), 4 March 1904 — Page 7

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY. MARCH 4, 1904.

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Effective Feb. 7th, 1901

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Lv North Judson . IjV Peru Ar Richmond

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Pfnsylvania Lines TIME TABLE

CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV

Iu Eflect a p. m., Ftb. W, 1904.

Arrive

11.10 am l2.:-U) pui 4.4") pia l. pui 10.."-0 pm li.tX) pm 1 05 am S.4S am H.5. pni 5.40 pin

iv est w a FD - Depart Kich and Logan Ac Ex C.4am ChiCHKO Mail aud Kx 11.1 am Cin and Macs. K Cin aad Loau Ex 5.00 pm Cin and Rich Ac Ex Cin ant Mack Mail and Ex Cm aad Chi Mail and E.f 11.15 pm EASTWARD Chi and Cin Mail uid Ex 4 15 am Mack and Cin Mail mid Ex Ijuiii Rich ami Cm A: Ex 7 i am lxt;an and Cin Ac Ex 1'.'. 10 am Mack and Cin Ex 3.4- pm Fast South x and Mail 4.00 pm Logan mid Rich Ac

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TRAINS

Every Day

Monde, Marion, Pern and Northern Indiana cities

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C. C. & L Leave Richmond Daily, 10:20 am 8:00 p m Through tickets sold to ali points. For particulars enquire oi C. A. Blair. C. P. A, Home Tel. 44

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$150,000 FOR. Athletic Ervents In the Great Arena at the Exposition

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COLUMBUS ANU INDIANAPOLIS DIV. In Elfect 9 a. m., Nov. 20. WESTWA RD

N Y anl St L Mail St L East Ex St L Fasi Mail and Ex Col and Ind Ac Ex Y aud St L Mail aud Ex Col and Ind Ac Ex EASTWARD St L and N Y Mail and Ex Ind and Col Ac Mail and Ex St L aud N Y East MailInd aud Cul Ac Ex Peana special (Man)St L and N Y Mil and Ex St L audN Y Limited Ex-"

4.45 am

10.25 am 1.2 j pm 9.15 pm

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4 .50 am 4. 15 am 10.15 am 10.80 am 1 25 pm 10 10 pm 5 35 am ,10.15 am 8.57 pm 7 ,30 pm

4 37 am

10.00 am 10 10 am 10.02 pm

DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. In Effect 12.01 p. m., Jan. 21 WESTWARD St L Fast Ex Springfd and Rica Ac Si L Fast Mail and Ex! Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex EASTWAED Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex Rich and Xenia Ac Ex N Y Fast Mail Peuna Special Mail and Kx St L and N Y Liaiited Ex

5 30 am

8.15 am 0 55 am 4 55 pm 8.49 pm

4.35 am

9.42 am 3.40 pm

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GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY, n Effect 8 a m., Feb. 16 SOUTHWARD

Mack and Cin Mail and Ex Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex Mack and Cin Mail and Ex Sunday Acg NORTHWARD

Rich and G R Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex.

5.40 am

12 50 pm 10 55 pm

n,ilir asundav only. All trains, unless

otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily

except Sunday.

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SATURDAY NIGHT

Mrs. C. O. Kurd, uS W. Third St., Masca tine, la., is well known tiirovihont h"' sctiou of Iowa as an arde-t work ,-- in the M. E. Church. She sr.ys: "LaGrip . c kft ine Kiih a severe case of nervous ('.cpr- is;or &no

nervous cIvsTff

tieart. 1 u!lered lrom sleeplessness, heauiche, extreme ivrvo.i.-'.iess a'.jd twitching o? hp niuscles. Tins s-iii'litcf t exert' on ould

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shortness of breath, a numbness of my and h.t ll.ifUes w th iin. -I will te:i

fu what I nrn constantly teH.ii mv

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h:;t all these tlisa'-reeable ?yn;r.fms le t n.e

i ra-iy ad 1 t!iat f.r severe pain 1 have nevf

to cn-.iai iir. iMi.os Am-t aa. ink the iN-rve and Liver l'iiis art

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Piiis and today hs sound and weh. in rac.t he passed' physical examination sinct lis sickness aad is with tae Army in the Philipo nes. 1 desire to add that Dr. Miles' Vnti-PaiM Pills have certainly been a boor. to me. I am frequently troubled with sick nd nervous headaches end I have nevei found auytirntr that would relieve me so iu cklv "nd ieve m feeling so well thereafter." Mrs. Alice Moad, Buffalo, Mo. All drucgls's sell and guarantee first bottle Dr. Miles' Remedies. Send for free book on Nervous and Heart Disea.es. Addrcs Dr. Uilft Medical Co.. Elkhart, Ind-

A FINE

- TIME TABLE Dayton and Western Traction Co. In eflect January 25, 1904. Cars leave union station, south 8th St.

hour 6:C0. 7:45. and 4o minute

after everv hour until 7:45 p. m., 9:00

9:15 and 11 T. m.. for New Westville. JNv

Paris, Eaton, West Alexandria, Laycon, i Xenia; Tippecanoe, Troy, Fiqua, Spricgfield, Urbana, London, Columbus, Last car to Dayton at 9 p. m stops only at New Westvill e.New Ilope, Eaton, We-t Al xanler a and way p in's a t, y.15 ana 11 p. m, to West Akxtndr a New Paris local car leaves at 4 50. 6:20, 8;20, 10;20 a, m , 12:20, 2:20 and 6:20 pm. For further information call phoue 269. C. O. BAKER, Agent. LIMITED CARS. The break-down in the Greenfield station has been repaired and limited

cars on the interurban line were put

in operation today, ana will continue egularly. City cars leaving the cor er of eighth and Main at S :30 a. m. 12:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. make immediate connection with the Indianapolis car at the west side barns. Inaddition to these cars local cars leave company office, near the corner of eight and Main at 7, 9 and 11 in the morning and 1, 3 and 5 in the afternoon. Returning cars leave Indianaxoii iwr Richmond same hours.

Russian Maidens.

A woman in Russia, until the day of her death, if she remain unmarried, is under the absolute sway of her parents. Ilonses Without Nulls. Most of the Japanese houses are of one general shape and two stories high. They are put together by a curious method of mortising, at which these people are adepts, not one nail being used throughout the construction of the whole building.

On Street Car Llne2 In Boulevard Addition AT A

BARGAIN W. H. -Bradbury & Son Westcott Block.

A HuKsian Custom. When a Russian dies, he is buried with a paper in his hand. On this is written his Christian name, as well as a prajer for his soul.

fbr Were "Well Watched to Insure u Full Measure of Duty. During the reign of Emperor Napoleon I. at a dinner in Paris the conversation turned upon the emperor and his government. One of the company remarked that he was a great man. but Avas too fond of war. When the party broke up, a gentleman who was present requested to speak in private to the person who had made that observation. "Kir," said he. "I am sorry It li'it T mvwr fen nest VOU to gO

with me to the police." "WhyV said j MARCH 5

the other in the greatest appuieut alarm. "I have said nothing against

the emperor but what every one musi acknowledge, that he is too fond of war. There can be no harm in that." "With that I have nothing to do. You must go with me to the police." The other now began to show the strongest symptoms of fear. He entreated the police agent in the most pathetic language to have compassion on him. The other, however, stood unmoved by

all his solicitation, when suddenly ine

man rose from his knees and burst into a laugh, to the utter astonishment

of the informer. "You tlilnK you nae

caught me," said he. "You are a spy of the police. So am I, and I was put over you to see whether you would do your duty." THE COST OF A LEGACY. Sometimes It Doesn't Fay to Inherit Muney In Italy. Tn Italv it annears to be a somewhat

expensive affair to inherit money that is, if it be a small sum. Not long ago a young man died in the little town of Romagna who left 1 lira 08 centesimi, or not quite 34 cents. This sum, which had been deposited in the postoffice savings bank, became the property of the young man's father. As the amount was so small, the father thought it unnecessary to make a

declaration of the legacy as tne law prescribes, especially as the stamped nnnpr on w bicb the declaration must

be made would cost about 22 centesimi more than the money involved. Three months afterward he received a demand from the local state treasury for the payment of 14 lire 48 centesimi (nearly $3). Thinking a mistake had been made, he took no notice of this demand, with the result that later an official called upon him and demanded the immediate payment of 18 lire ($3.50). The father had not sufficient money in hand, so the official took possession of the man's furniture. The cost of this seizure brought the tot,al sum to 30 lire, which the poor man had to pay that same evening to avoid the sale of his goods by auction.

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Watch the big windows of the only depattment store in Richmond. We secured a traveling man's samples of one of the biggest clothing houses in this section of the country, and until each and every suit is sold, we will selJ

Suits that arc worth from $10.00, $12.00, $15 up to $20, all go at, each

Come quick, while they last. Thev are all new and of the latest styles. You know they cairy the best in their s miple line. Watch our big window and buy your suit now. Sizes from 32 to 48, so we can fit you all.

Yours for cheap prices and more business,

Size of tlie Sun. Tf the sun were hollow it could hold

500,000 globes the size of our and an eye capable of viewing miles an hour would require years to see all its surface.

TIicMODBL DEPARTMENT STORE

earth. 10,000 55,000

TIME TABLE. On Sundays Cars Leave One Trip Later. First car leaves Richmond for In

dianapolis at 5 a. m. First car leaves Dublin for Richmond at 5 a. hi. Every car for Indianapolis leaves Richmond on the odd hour, from 5:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. First car leaves Indianapolis for Richmond at 7:00 a. m. and every other hour thereafter until 5:00 p. m. Hourly service from Richmond to Dublin and intermediate points, from 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. n. Subject to change without notice.. RATE OF FARE.

Richmond to Graves $0.05

10 .15 .15 .20

.25 .30

1.05

Money Loaned Tom 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate

agency, Main and peventh street. End of Bitter Fight. "Two physicians had a long and stubborn fight with a abcess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes', of DuPont, Ga., "and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. "As a last resort I tried Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained m yhealth." It conquers all Coughs,

Colds and Throat and Lung troubles. Quaranteed by A. G. Lpken and Co.'s

A Polite Man. A man was hurrying along a street one night when another man, also in violent haste, rushed out of an alley, and the two collided with great force. The second man looked mad, while the polite man, taking off his hat, said: "My dear sir, I don't know which of r.s is to blame for this violent encounter, but I am in too great a hurry to investigate. If I ran into you I beg your pardon; if you ran into me don't

mention it," and he tore away doubled speed.

AN EARLY AIRSHIP.

at re-

All She IS'eeued. Paying Teller I can't cash this check, madam, until you are identified.

Mrs

tify myself? Paying Teller les, ma'am. Mrs. Bright How simple! Have you a looking glass? Philadelphia Press.

It Was Unlit In England In 1835, but Was a Failure. We are told by Peter Farley, who wrote as an eyewitness, that in August, 1835, the Eagle was officially advertised to sail from London with government dispatches and passengers for Paris and to establish direct communication between the capitals of Europe.

This early type of airship was 1G0 feet loug, 50 feet high and 40 feet wade, and she lay in the dockyard of the Aeronautical society in Victoria road, near Kensington gardens, then quite a rural spot. Built to hold an abundant supply of gas, she was covered with oiled lawn and carried a frame seventy-five feet long and seven feet high, with a cabin secured by ropes to the balloon. An immense rudder and wings or fins on each side for purposes of propulsion

t Hamilton mTtt2Tr30XSrJ?TlO 2ff. TENTH SI'. '" l'IBB" Every Every" Wide-Awake CJp-to-Date Farmer Farmer

oomnleted her fittings. The deck was

Bright You mean I have to icien- ! uarded netting.

After all this preparation and adver

tisement the Eagle never got beyond

Victoria road, for Count Lennox and his assistants failed to provide the

necessary motive power.

A Sad Cane. "They are new people?" "Painfully new. They haven't even any old point lace which has been in the family CfiT generations." Puck. j

to Centerville . . . to Jackson Park . . to Washington Rd to Germantown . to Cambridge City

to Dublin . . to Indianapolis

Eotel Rates St. Louis World's Fair.

For copy of World's Fair official

atnphlet, naming Hotel aecommoda ions and rates during Universal Ex

position of 1904, address E. A. Ford, 3eneral Passenger Agent Pennsylva-tia-Vandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa.

drug Trial

store, bottles

Price free.

50c and $1.00.

Suicide Prevented, The startling announcement that a

preventive of suicide had been dis

covered will interest many, A run down system, or despondency invar

iably precede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a great tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build up the system. It's also a great Stomach, Liver and Kidney regulator.

Only 50c. Satisfaction guaranteed by

A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.

Special Fares to Dayton via Penn

sylvania Lines.

Excursion tickets to Dayton, account Ben Hur performance will be sold March 1st from London, Morrow Springfield, Richmond and intermediate ticket stations on tiie Pennsylva

nia Lines, good returning Merch 2d, inclusive.

Woman's Troubles ar Oyer Hon. Zoa Phora Has Put an End to All

Her Pain and Suffering. TxtlAL BOTTLE FREE TO ALL.

For women, young and old, Zoa Tliora is the

blessing of the age. It euros leucorrhea, misplacements, suppressed and painful periods, floodintr. irregularities, piles, liver, kidney and

bladder trouble, makes ctulduirtn easy ana regu

lates the change of life. No woman neoa suner longer; what Zoa Phora has dono for thousands,

is will do for you.

MRS. POLLANY DENEEN, Marine City, Mich. Mrs. Pollany Deneen, Marine City, Mich., says: t hnmhiv thank vou for the good your medi

cine has done for me, after suffering for four years with nervous and heart trouble. I would have spells when I would drop down anywhere .. nmoin unfnntfinilt fnr 3 lonl? aS 21

hours at a time. The doctor said it was a hard

case of dropsy and something that could not oe cured. I heard of your remedy and took it according to directions and found relief with the first bottle, so I continued it until I bad used six bottles and now I am well and able to do a good tnaohinD. whiih I could not do before. I

can't thank you enough for what your remedy km Hnna for m .ind T recommend it to all who

suffer, as it is worth its weight in gold to sick women." . Write the Zoa Thora Co., Kalamazoo, Mlch for a free trial bottle and copy of their Illustrated

medical book, "Dr. Tengelly's Advice io woman " Thn rifntnr will cladlv elve free special ad'

vice when needed. Zoa Phora la for sale at

$1.00 a bottle by all druggists.

who is interested in the news of his

town and county should subscribe

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The Barber's Pole. The origin of the barber's pole, itself

almost now a thing of the past, originated in the days of barber surgeons,

when bloodletting was considered a panacea for most of the ills that flesh

is heir to. The pole was used for tne

patient to grasp during the operation,

and a fillet or bandage for tying up tne arm. When the pole was not in use, the tape was tied to it and twisted

round it, and then it was hung up as a sign. At length, instead of hanging out the actual pole used in operations,

a painted one with stripes round it in imitation of the genuine article and its bandages was placed over the shop.

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Racks anil Geese. Do geese "quack?" "No," says the

observant critic; "geese do not quack,

but they squack." It is the ducks that

quack, and the story of the goose going about from day to day with a "quack, quack, quack," is declared to be without good foundation. There is, indeed, quite a difference in the vocabulary of these feathered creatures, but it requires a sharp ear to discover the difference.

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The Gout. Laura I don't know, George. It seems such a solemn thing to marry. Have you counted the cost? George The cost, Laura? The cost? Bless me, I've got a clergyman cousin that'll marry us for nothing

A Practical Connoisseur. Mrs. Cobwigger What a beautiful collection of antiques you have, my dear! Mrs. Parvenu It should be. My husband knows all about such things and had them made to order. Judge. nnrrnvrlnor Response.

The Grammarian It always makes me tired when I hear a man say

"don't" when he should say "doesn't

The Other IV.rtv Don't it, though?

Cincinnati Times-Star.

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SODA CRACKERS

Better than a salted wafer. The finest cracker ever sold in mond. Try a pound and be convinced. Made only by the

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RICHMOND BAKING CO.

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A GREAT TROUBLE ' ' . 3 t 1-1 1

jl with some coal even gooa louis-m; irr Jl-.-J. is that it won't burn, a prime requisite of

-,ii black diamonds " that at an repay ouymg.

No such " fluke " possible here, because otu coal quality guarantee goes with every ton leaving our yards. .

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J. H. MENKE 162-164 Ft. Wayne AveHome Plione 762 Bell Plione 435

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