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Effective Feb. 7th, 1V01 EAST AND SOUTH AM I'M PM No. 2 No. 4 No. 0 Daily Dntly Sun sniy ex. Hun. f,v ntchmoncl S.w 4.-JO 6.35 I,v Cottage . rove .H5 5.05 7.-J0 Ar Olnciuuatl tuS 0.10 AM PM r No. 1 No.3 Dally Dally I,v Cincinnati 7.45 5 15 Ar HlcliuioiKt 10.-20 H.OOJ NORTH AND WEST AM PM "No.l No.3 Dally Daily l.v Itichmr.net 10.20 f.l) Ar Mmicio 11-50 .-J7 Ar Marion 12.50pm lt.30 Ar Peru 2.l"pm 11.35 A r North J ud son 4.om AM AM J--" No. 2 Nc.4 No. Daily ltally San only ex. Sun. LiV North Judson 10.10am LiV Peru 5.15 12.10pm 2 50 Ar Richmond 8.50 4.20pm G.&a For rates or Information re5ardin! connections inquire of C. A IiLAIK, Home Phone 44 City Ticket Agent. TRAINS Every Day Mnncie, Marion, Pern and Northern Indiana cities Via Q. 0. & L Leave Richmond Daily, I 0:20 am 8:00 p m Through tickets sold to all points. For particulars enquire of C. A. Blair. C. P. A,, Home Tel. 44 $150,000 FOR. Athletic Events in the. Great Arena at the Exposition Jl tor a Rovnx xOLookattheMa "5) OF THE SHOUT HUES A FINE On Street Car Line; In Boulevard, Addition AT A BARGAIN W. H, Bradbury & Son Westcott Block. TIME TABLE. On Sundays Cars Leave One Trip Later. First car leaves Kiehmond for Indianapolis at 5 a. m. First car leaves Dublin for Richmond at 5 a. m. 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 to Centerville .. . to Jackson Park . . to Washington Rd to Germantown . td Cambridge City to Dublin .. .... to Indianapolis . . 10 .15 .15 .20 .25 .30 1.05 Hotel Rates St. Louis World's Fair. For copy of World's Fair official pamphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exosition of 1904, address E. A. Ford, general Passenger Agent Pennsylra-lia-Vandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa.
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(13) - OVER 200,000 BOTTLES Of that Wonderful Discovery Called VITONA Sold in Fifteen Months and All GAVE SATISFACTION, Not a single complaint having been made, even though, many bottles were sold on a positive guarantee that it was the best tonic strengthener ever sold, the best remedy for slowly circulating blood, the best kidney and liver cure, the best nervine and the best general remedy for failing health, low spirits, and premature old age. Everybody recommends Vitona to everybody because a beneficial effect invariably follows the use of this safe internal healer. No one in ill health should delay taking a bottle of Vitona. If you continue to suffer and your vitality day by day becomes less and less, you have only yourself to blame. Vitoxa, by restoring health, strength and vigor to so many, proves it is a remedy of greatest merit. M. L. Duncan, Agent for Marion Co., Ohio, writes: "The first month I took hold of Vitona I sold 27 bottles, and the sale during the past fifteen months amounted to 548 bottles, a record unequalled by any other remedy I ever handled, and what is very satisfactory to me is that not one single customer wanted their money back, although I guaranteed it to give satisfaction whenever asked by a purchaser to do so. I am going to try and sell twice as much this next year, and feel sure I will." Vitona costs one dollar a bottle or six bottles for live dollars, and while The Vitona Go.Coshocton.O.willcontinue to send it by express prepaid on receipt of price it is now obtainable in this County For sale by Alford Drug Co.
Ptnsylvania Lines TIME TABLE CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV In Eflect 2 p. m , Feb 16, 1004. Arrive 11.10 am l2.:-0 pin 4.45 pin 7.1'") pm 10.50 pm 11.10 pm 4.05 am 9.48 am 3.55 pm 5.40 pm WESTWARD Kieh and Logan Ac Ex Chicago Mail and Ex Cin and Mac. E Cin and Lotran Ex Cin and Rich Ac fix Cin and Mack Mail and Ex Cin and Chi Mail and Ex EASTWARD Chi and' Cin Mail and Ex Mack and Cin Mail and Ex Rich and Cin Ac Ex Loean and Cin Ac Ex Mack and Cin Ex Fast South x and Mail Logan and Rich Ac Depart 6.45 am 11. 1) am 5.C0 pm 11.15 pm 4.15 am 5.15 am 7.00 am K'.iO am 3.45 pm 4.00 pm COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. In Eflect 9 a. m., Nov. -1). WESTWARD N Y and St L Mail St L Fast Ex St L Fast Mail and Ex Col and Ind Ac Ex N Y and St L Mail and Ex 4.45 am 4 50 am 4.45 am 10.15 am 10 30 am 1 25 pm 10 10 pm 5 35 am 10.15 am 8.57 pm 7 30 pm 10.25 am l .20 pm 9.15 pm Col and Ind Ac Ex EASTWARD St L and N Y Mail and Ex Ind and Col Ac Mail and Ex St L and N Y Fast Mail Ind and Col Ac Ex Penna Special (Mail) St L and N Y Mail and Ex St L and N Y Limited Ex 5 23 am 9.45 am 9.50 am 3.45 pm 4.5 pm 7 20 pm 8.40 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. In Effect 12.01 p. m., Jan. 24 WESTWARD 4 37 am St L Fast Ex 10.00 am Sprinerfd and Rjch Ac 10 10 am St L Fast Mail and Ex 10.02 pm Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex EASTWARD Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex Rich and Xenia Ac Ex N Y Fast Mail Penna Special Mail and Ex St L and N Y Limited Ex2J 5.30 am 8.15 am 9 55 am 4.55 pm 8.49 pm :GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. n Effect 8 a m., Feb. 1: SOUTHWARD Mack and Cin Mail and Ex Ft VV and Rich Mail and Ex Mack and Cin Mail and Ex buuday Ac2 NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex 5.4o am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 12. 50 pm Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 10.55 pm 4.85 am 9.42 am 3.40 pm 9.45 pm Daily. fsSnnday onlf. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. TIME TABLE Dayton and Western Traction Co. In effect January 2.",, VML Cars leave union station, south 8th St., every hour 15:00, 7:45, and 45 minutes after every hour until 7:45 p. in., 9:00, 5):15 and 11 p. in., for New Westville. NewParis, Katon, West Alexandria, Dayton, Xenia; Tippecanoe, Troy, Hqua, Springfield, Urbana, London, Columbus, Last car to Dayton at 9 p. m,, stops only at NewWestvill e.New Hore, Eaton, West Al xander a and way point ast, 9.15 and 11 p. in, to West Alexandr a only. New Paris local car leaves at 4 50. 0:20, 8;20, 10;20 a, m., 12:20, 2:20 and 0:20 pm. r'or further information call phone 209. C. O. BAKIiR, Agent. Years of suffering relieved in a night. Itching piles j'ield at once to the curative properties of Doan's Ointment. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. Reconstructs your whole body, makes rich red blood. Drives out impurities that have collected during the winter. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a family tonic. 33 cents, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. The Death Penatly. A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignificant cut ors puny boils bave paid the death penalty. It is wise to Lave Bucklen's Arr.ica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when Burns, Sores, Ulcers and Piles threaten. Only 25c, at A. G. Luken & Co.'s druj store.
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The Senate Finding: Out That Mormons Still Practice Polygamy. fv OMAN ON THE STAND Mrs. Kennedy Was Given in Plural Marriage by IJri&ham Young Since 1SDO Manifesto. President Smith Tangled Up In His Testimony About His Small Army of Children. Washington, March 8. After hav ing Jos. E. Smith, president of the Mormon church on the stand for near ly five hours yesterday before the senate committee on provisions and elections which is investigating the right of Reed Smoot as a senator, both the prosecution and defense announced that they were through with him and another witness was called. This was Mrs. Clara Mabel Kennedy who told some secrets of the Mormon church which, if not broken down, will prove as important as the statements of President Smith that he and other officials have been p'ersistently cohabitating with plural wives in violation of the law. Mrs. Kennedy said she was married by Brigham Young, an apbstle of the church, to James Francis Johnson, a polyagmist, since the manifesto of 1S30, and that she has had two children by that husband. Before he left Mr. Smith testified that, his election as president was since Mr. Smoot's election as an apostle. Senator Foraker asked Mr. Smith if he had any objection to Mr. Smoot becoming a candidate for senator, and Mr. Smith said: "I gave my consent to his becoming a candidate." "Why did you think your consent necessary?" asked Chairman Burrows. "Because it is a rule that anyone of the general authorities of the church desiring to engage in any business outside of his church duties must get the consent of the first presidency and the twelve apostles before he can do so," said Mr. Smith. Mr. Taylor returned to the testimony in regard to the number of children Mr. Smith has had since the manifesto of 1890, and he reported that there had been eleven, to the best of his recollection. "Are you sure of the number?" "I cannot say that I am absolutely sure." "Now, I don't want to be impertinent, but isn't it a fact that there have been twenty?" asked Mr. Taylor. "No, nothing like that," was the answer. Taylor again asked for a det"".n?d schedule of Mr. Smith's children born since 1890, and over the protest of Mr. Smith, Chairman Burrows directed that the question be answered. Mr. Smith gave a list of children by the wives in the order in which he married them. The list is as follows: By Julina Edith and Rachel. By L-arah Asenath and Jenneta. By Edna Martha and one child which died. By Alice Fielding, Jesse and Andrew. By Mary Silas, Agnes, James and maybe Calvin. lie said he did not know the age of the last named. Mr. Taylor questioned the witness In regard to the ages of several others of the children, and Mr. Smith answered: "I am not in the habit of carrying birth records about with me." Both the prosecution and the defense announced that they were through with Mr. Smith for the present, but before he was allowed to leave the stand Chairman Burrows inquired: "How many children have you now, Mr. SmitL?" "Forty-two," was the answer. "Twenty-one boys and twenty-one girls, and I am proud of every one of them." As Mr. Smith started to leave the stand Senator Dubois again stopped him and asked the ages of President Woodruff and of President Snow atthe time of their deaths. "It appears that both were more than seventy when the manifesto was issued," said Senator Dubois. "You have testified that both obeyed the law in relation to polygamous cohabitation and have not practiced it since that time. I think it likely." Senator Overman said that he had a pamphlet saying that Jesus Christ was a polygamist. Turning to Mr. Smith he asked: "Is that what your church teaches?" "No, sir," was the response. "What we teach is that Jesus Christ was descended through a long line of polygamists through David and down to Abraham." WTith that Mr. Smith left the stand, having been the only witness in the five days the hearing has progressed. The prosecution then called to the stand Mrs. Clara Mabel Kennedy of Sevier county, Utah, who testified to having been married into a plural marriage since the manifesto of 1890. Naval Appropriation Bill Passed. Washington, March 8. The senate passed the naval appropriation bill which has beenbetore it for the past four or five days, and then took up the army bill. , -
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