Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 March 1904 — Page 7
MCnnOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1901.
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EAST AND SOUTH AM I'M PM No. 2 No. 4 No. ti Daily Daily Sua oal7 ex. Sun. I.v Ulebnfond S.50 4.-tf -RT l,v Cot tS?e i rove ...... n-' T--0 Ar Cincinnati '....ll.:w f5 tUO AM PM No. 1 No. 3 Daily Dally Lv Cincinnati 7.45 5.15 Af Richmond lo.VO K.ooj NORTH AND WEST AM PM No l No. 9 Dailv Dally I,V Richmond 10.-.J0 8.X Ar M uncle 11.50 tt.27 Ar Marion 12.50pm !.) Ar IVi-u a.Kpm 11.35 Ar North Judson -4.5pm AM AM PM No. 2 Nc.4 No. rt Daily Daily Suaoaly ex. Sun. I,v North Judson 10.10am L.V Pru 5.15 12.10pm 2 W Ar Richmond S.50 4.20pm tf.-Jo For rates or information regarding connections inquire of C. A BLAIR, Home Phone 44 City Ticket Agent.
TRAINS Every Day
llnncie, Marion, Peru and Northern Indiana cities via C. C. & L Leave Richmond Daily, 10:20 a m 8:00 p m Through tickets sold to all points. For particulars enquire of C.A.Blair. CP. A, Home Tel. 44
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TIME TABLE. On Sundays Cars Leave One Trip Later. First car leaves Richmond 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 6:00 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. ri. Subject to change without notice.. RATE OF FARE. Richmond to Graves $0.05
to Centerville 10 to Jackson Park ... .15 to Washington Rd . .15 to Germantown . . . .20 to Cambridge City . .25 to Dublin SO to Indianapolis . ... 1.05
DESTROYS SLEEP.
Many Richmond People Testify to
This. You can't sleep at night. With "aches and pains of a bad back; When you have to get up from urinary troubles. All on account of the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills bring peaceful slumber. They cure all kidney ills. Mrs. C. H. . Stevens, 20 north fifth street, says: "My loins and back were so weak and sore I could hardly keep up and around and was often entirely unable to get up at all. The pains extended through my loins and in the thighs. Severe headaches accompanied by such spells of dizziness were almost of daily occurrence. I was doctoring steadily but without obtaining much if any relief. I learned about Doan's Kidney Pills, got a box at A. G. Luken's drug store and began their use. They acted promptly and effectively and the pain soon left my back. For sale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other.
Arrive 11.10 am 12.30 pm 4.45 pm 7.25 pm 10.50 pm 11.00 pm
Pensylrania Lines TIME TABLE CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV. In Eflect 2 p. m., Feb 16, 1904.
westward Depart Rich and Logan Ac Ex y 6.45 am Chicago Mail and Ex9 11.1 am Cin and Mac Et Cin and Lotran Ex 5.00 pm Cin and Rich Ac Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex Cin and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm EASTWARD
4.05 am
9.48 am 3.55 pm 5.40 pm
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 Ex and Mail Logan and Ilich Ac
4 15 am 5.15 am 7.00 am 10. 10 am 3.45jpm 4.00ipm
COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. In Effect 9 a. m., Nov. 29.
WESTWARD 4.45 am NY and St L Mail St L Fast Ex St L Fast Mail and Ex 10.25 am Col and Ind Ac Ex l.-ia cm N Y and St L Mail and Ex
P.15 pm Col and Ind Ac Ex
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5-23 am St L and N Y Mail and Ex 9 45 am Ind and Col Ac Mail and Ex 9.50 am St L and N Y Fast Mail
3.4o pm ina ana coi ac i".x 4.50 pm Penna Special (Mail) 7 -AQ pm St L and N Y Mail and Ex 8 40 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex
4 50 am 4.45 am 10.15 am 10 30 am 1 25 pm 10 10 pm 5 .35 am 10.15 am 3.57 pm 7 30 pm
4.37 am 10.00 am 10 10 am 10.02 pm
4.35 am 9.42 am 3.40 pm 9.45 pm
DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. In Effect 12.01 p. m., Jan. 21 WESTWARD St L Fast Ex
Springfd and Rich Ac St L Fast Mail and Ex Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex
EASTWARD Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex 5.30 am Rich and Xenia Ac Ex 8.15 am N Y Fast Mail 9 55 am Penna Special Mail and Ex 4.55 pm St L and N Y Limited ExJt 8.49 pm 1 GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. n Effect 8am., Feb. 18. 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 5.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 12.50 pm Cin and Mack Mail and tx 10.55 pm
COMIC TRAGEDY.
ffotel Rates St. Louis World's Fair. For copy of World's Fair official amphlet, naming Hotel accommodaions and rates during Universal Exosition of 1901, address E. A. Ford, Seneral Passenger Agent Pennsylva-lia-Yandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa.
Daily. ?Snnday only. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday.
TIME TABLE Iajlon and Western Traction Co. In effect January 25, 1904. Cars leave union station, south 8th St., every hour 6:00, 7:45, and 45 minutes after every hour until 7:45 p. m., 9.-00, 9:15 and 11 p. m for New Westville. New Paris, Eaton, West Alexandria, Dayton, Xenia; Tippecanoe, Troy, Piqua, Springfield, Urbana, London, Columbus, Last car to Dayton at 9 p, m stops only at New Westvill e,New Hone, Eaton, West Al xander a and way point ast, 9.15 and 11 p. m, 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 6.20 pm. For further information call phoue 2(59. C. O. BAKER, Agent. Years of suffering relieved in a night. Itching piles yield 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. Holjister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a family tonic. 35 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 Jave paid the death penalty. It is wise to Lave Bueklen's Arnica 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 drug store. "I suffered for months from sore throat. Eclectric Oil cured me in twenty-four hours." . M. S. Gist, Ilavvesville, y.
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The Audience Wat Ready, bat the Show Was Tangled I'p. John Banvard, who afterward became famous as the painter of a grout panorama of Mississippi scenery, set out in his boyhood, in the early thirties, to travel down the "Great Water" in a fiatlxjat with a number of companions. They built their boat on the Wabash and were to pay their way by exhibiting diorainie views in the cabin at landings. Unfortunately the candlelights were not then shining through the sycamores along the Wabash, and before the adventurers reached a settled region they ran out of provisions. In the woods they could find nothing but papaws, luscious at first, but quickly elov-ing. For two days, wrote the sixteen-year-old Banvard, , we had nothing whatever to eat but those awful papaws. The very sight or memory of one made me shudder. Then, on a joyful, sunny afternoon, we approached Shawneetown, 111., on the Ohio river, where we were advertised to exhibit. As we came in we could see on the bank a crowd of people. Some carried chickens, some eggs, some yams., some potatoes, some "side meat" (bacon) and some corumeal. Our dinner was in sight, for all those things were intended as payment for admission at the door, and all were "good." Our stomachs hungered, and our mouths watered for the feast; but. alas, we were too eager! Working our boat toward land, we ran upon a reef and stuck fast. Every effort to set us free failed. Darkness came on. and before our eyes our "house" disbanded and went home, carrying oup supper with them. Discouraged and forlorn, we turned to our bag of papaws for what consolation we could find and then went to sleep. In the night we floated free and at daylight were in the woods again eight miles below those luscious provisions. That was one of the most awful tragedies of my life. Youth's Companion.
DOMESTIC NEGLECT.
The Tragfedy of Little Things That Are Left Indojie. The judge and spectators in a Kansas City courtroom laughed when a husband testified that his wife gave him only "mechanical kisses." Then the lawyers devoted many minutes to the question, "What is a mechanical kiss?" They decided that it was a salutation given only through a sense of duty, and then they laughed some more. They didn't go far enough. They might have called it' a tragedy. With most women affection lasts. It burns as strongly in old age as in golden youth. A caress means a world of joy to them. Some men forget. They grow careless. Carelessness is often a species of selfishness. Once it was a privilege to press a lover's kiss on the lips of a wife at the door when leaving in the morning, again as a warm greeting that always marked the homecoming at night. And one morning the man forgot the caress and lost himself in" business. And a shadow fell on a romance, and the woman wept. She tried to be brave and sensible. She tried to laugh at the silly fear that he didn't care for her. She assured herself a hundred times that it was such a little thing and that it was natural for liim to forget and that it was unreasonable for her to expect the joy of the honeymoon through life. She wiped away her tears and resolved to hide her grief and be kind, loving, patient. And the man never knew. Perhaps some day he went into court and complained that he had been the recipient of "mechanical kisses." Domestic neglect isn't always confined to lack of food and clothing. Cruelty doesn't always take the form of physical abuse. When men learn to think, when they remember that the little attentions often mark the difference between joy and sorrow in a woman's life, there will be more real happiness In the world. Milwaukee Journal.
For Tender Feet. After dancing for a little while many people's feet get very tender and uncomfortable. If you are troubled in this way, try this plan: Fut ivy leaves next the soles of your feet, inside the stockings. Cut out the hard center rib, lay the leaves as smoothly as possible, draw your stockings carefully over so as not to disarrange them, and see that your shoes fit just comfortably. For walking in warm weather this is an excellent plan and prevents the feet from getting tender. New York News.
His Promotion. " "Pa," said little Johnny, "teacher Is thinking about promoting me." "How do you know?' "From what she said today." "And what was that?" "She said if I kept on I'd belong to the criminal class."
Two Statements. Ascum Some people are saying that you made most of your money in politics. Leader But others are saying I made most of my money put of politics; so who are ye going to believe? Fhiladelphia Press.
The Proper Caper. "And what did you do when the doctor told you you would have to quit wearing a corset and give up sweets?" . "I sent for another doctor." Chicago Record-Herald.
Whoever makes the fewest persons uneasy is the best bred iu the company. Swift.
Joy, temperance and repose slam the floor on the doctor's nose. Longfellow.
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A f anions physician, in speaking of health , beauty ; and a good figure ', said : 1 ' w In my experience many American women have not the strength to take up outdoor sports, many lack the inclination for active physical exertion, household cares or office work they feel languid, tired and worn-out by the weaknesses so common to their sex. Some women have household duties which keep them shut up at home. For all such persons I should advise a few simple daily exercises, with light dumbbells, devoting only ten minutes of the day to it at first, and gradually increasing it until they find that their whole being is stimulated and strengthened by it. If the young girl or the matron is troubled at certain periods .with irregularity, Weakening drains, and backache perhaps faint and dizzy spells then she sho'uld take something medicinally to cor
rect these faults. Nothing could be better than a prescription which Dr. R. V. Pierce used in his large practice for many years, in the diseases of women. This "Favorite Prescription " of Dr. Pierce has had an immense sale for the past thirty-six years, because of its uniform success in the cure of women's diseases, and because of the many thousand women who have attested to its merit. Being made entirely of extracts of foots and herbs, without alcohol, it is perfectly harmless to the most delicate system, and the best ready-to-hand remedy in the market." ' "To insure perfect health, every tissue, bone, nerve, tendon, or muscle should take from the blood certain materials for its nourishment and growth.. Every organ must have its period of activity and of rest, so as to circulate the vital fluid in a proper manner to nourish every part. This is why I believe in advising every woman to take gentle exercise out of doors or indoors. If the functions are not regular or the pains are severe then she should at once use a reliable remedy." Mrs. A. BEL YEA, of Rockland, New Brunswick, said: "I suffered more than a year from nervousness and functional derangement. Had pains in the left side of abdomen all the time. Some days could hardly, get around. Kept my bed about half the time. I wrote to Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., and got his advice for which I have ever been thankful. I began taking ' Favorite Prescription ' right away as he advised. It makes me sleep well at night which I never did before, and I feel rested. Can truthfully say Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has cured me." Mrs. O. O. SCRIPTURE, of Prescott, Arizona, said: "Words cannot express how grateful I am for what Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has done for me. For nearly ten years I was a great sufferer with ulceration and sickness peculiar to women. I doctored for several years ; got no better until I began taking the Prescription.' Now I can stand on my feet and work hard all day. I feel that life is worth living, and shall always recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines."
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No matter how long you have had the cough; if it hasn't already developed into consumption Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup, will cure it.
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Suicide Prevented. The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discovered will interest many, A run down sj-stem, or despondency invariably 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 50e. Satisfaction guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.
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 drug store. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free.
RUSH! RUSH!! kUII!!! T.ds is what the customers are doin? to the e'erks at the Model Department Store. Our Sugar Day is proving the biggest in the history of our tusinesf, and there are being many other articles which we are selling cheaper than any other slorc in the city. We are always ready with each and every new advance rv of business interests that come plong. For 30 days only a f:i enlaiged portrait will be given l;OR 5Cc. when you purchase an amount of $1 worth at our store. We have made arrangepents with one of the best portrait painters in the country to enlarge the portraits in water color, sepia and crayon. The artist who is now in the city guarantees the work to be perfect in liken e s. and just s the sample which you can St e in our large window. Remember this offer is for 30 days and begins March 11th. Bring your photograph with you, and ONE DOLLAR'S WORTH is all you have to buy in either grocery or dry goods department. Our bargains for Fiiday and Saturday will be as follows : Sweet, Mild and l ean Sugar Cured Bacon 13c bythepie.ee. California Hams, finest in the city, 9c. Soap Days will be Friday and Saturday. Swift's Pride, 9 bars for 25c, Green Seal 9 hars for 25c. Lenox or Santa CJaus 8 bars for 25c. Pumpkin 11 bars fcr 25c, Ark, 12 bars for 25c, Soap Soap, the best dish washing soap on the market, 13 bars for 25c. 'J his is undoubtedly the best price ever given on soaps by any one in the city, only $1.00 worth to each customer. Also wi have a 12cz- bottle preserves we will sell this day, 10c. bottle. Nice Crisp Square Crackers, 5c lb. 6 pounds hand Picked Navy Beans, 25c, the leader of all. Diuk'ey's Plums, heavy syrup in egg, green gage and gold drop, 20c, a can, 30c 'in all markets. IN OUR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT we are going to offer you best bart gains that can re found an 3-where, we own our goods in the quantity an can sell cheaper than any of our cot: petitors. Fine Mercerized Skirting, in black that is worth 25c. Frida and Satunlav, 15c yard M dras Ginghams, ia all diffierent colors. f5c. yard. Now if any of 3 ou reed any thing in a Winter Cape Jacket or Suit, we have a lin red numLer left, and remember the price will BE CUT square in two. We would rather loose a little and have the use of the money. Remember $12.00 Cape Suit or Jacket jjoes for $ 00. Come see us, and as is said everv day in our store, when one neighbor meets another, Hello! You Here Too, To Save Your Money? For cash you can under buy, and we can under sell.
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MARDI GRAS EXCURSIONS To New Orleans, Mobile and Pensacola via Pennsylvania Lines. February 9th to 15th, inclusive, excursion tickets to New Orleans, La., Mobile, Ala., and Pensacola, Fla., will be sold via Pennsylvania lines. Fares, time of trains, etc., furnished by ticket agents of the Pennsylvania lines.
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..$1.00 Dr. E. Detcnon's Anti-Din-retic may be wor.th more to you than $100 if you have a child who siols bedding from incontinence of water dnring sleep. Cures old and yound alike. It arrests the trouble at once $1. Sold by A. G. Luken, druggist, Richmond, Ind.
Hertz's Morning Prayer. " These Bones Shall Rise Again" in varied and new wa3S. The bone fertilizer made by Tom Mertz will make everything grow no matter what kind of ground it is planted in. Cracked bone makes hens' lay. See Tom Mertz, P. O. Box Richmond, Laid.
WE WILL FURNISH NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND WEEKLY PALLADIUM FOR $1.75. .THE TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND DAILY PALLADIUM $3.25. .THE TRD3UNE WILL BE A VALUABLE PAPER THIS YEAR. TRY THIS COMBINATION.
Builds up the system, puts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong and heaHhy Burdock Blood Bitters. At any drug store. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wail of times comes as a result of unberable pain from over taxed organs. Dizziness, Backache, Liver complaint and Constipation. But thanks to Dr. King's New Life Pills they put an end to it all. They are gentle but thorough. Try them. Only 25c Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co's drug store.
Strength, health, vitalitjT, good digestion, red blood, steady nerves, all come by taking Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A Spring tonic that makes sick people well, 35 cents, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
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BEN HUR AT DAYTON The Dayton & Western Traction company will run special cars after the Ben Hur performances at Dayton on Saturday, February 27th, and Wednesday, March 2d, through to Richmond for the accommodation of those who expect to attend. Tickets for the play may be procured by depositing the amount with agent at interurban station.' 20-tf
This spring you will need a nerve food, one that will cleanse and reconstruct your nerve centers and wasted energies. HollisteHs Rocky Mountain Tea will do i. 35 cents, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
Money Loaned From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real EstaU wgency, Main and peventh street. k
