Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 April 1904 — Page 4
RICHMOND DAILV PALLADIUM. S ATUBDAY, JfPJBIL 1904. REAL ESTATE MATO! WITH CATARRH OF KIDNEYS. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM f m PPBUSHEDbDAlLYa WEEkLVIixCET SUNDAY. llH l;PWa 1S' valuable in-SuchXases. Wt "1
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TRANSFERS
" Prepared by Nathan S. Lamar, abstractor of titles and Justice of 'the Peace, office oyer 510 Main street. ,Tobias Murray to : Ella R , northeast one-fourth section 36) township 16, range 12, containing 10 acres more or less. $1, love and affection. Robert Morrison Lacey et al., convey to Q. C. and James M. Lacey, west one-half of southeast one-fourth of section 23, township 18, range 14, except 10 acres oft of south end. $4,200. Robert Morrison Lacey et al., to Emma J. Bockhof er. lot No. 32 in
ENTEKKD 'AT RICHMOND PO8TOFFI0 AS sr.CNI-CX.A8S. MATTER imily delivered,. by carrier to any par of the city for six cents a week. SUBSCRIPTION BAT K S t - l: . , . AII.T ;. OutMde city, lx months, In ad ranee '. , - W Out side city, one month. In advance ,...v..i m Outside city, one year, In advance ..J, .......... s ee U . I .! II. I1 I I ' " I I ' ' : WE BKLY By mall one year, 1 1.00 In advance. TC VHI T C A IT at any time to get your paper from youf carrier, you will conIP IUU rx.lJu ferafa-'orbyatonoanotlfylni? theoffloeby telephop" James R. Hart. Editor. S M Rutherford. Business Manager John S. Fltzglbbons. City Editor.
topics mjm CHURCHES j
First Presbyterian. !
Rev. I. M. Hughes, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 :15 a. m. Preach ing by the pastor at 10:30 a. m
Subject: "Some Wise Counsel ; and
evening.
at 7:30 p. m., subject, "The Testing league at 2 p. m. Class meeting at
m. n-pwonn league at o:au
of Philip.
at 6:30 n.
Endeavor Society meeting
m.
Second Presbyterian. Rev. Shirey, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 :15 F. D. Warner, superintendent
munion service at 10 :30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 7 p. m. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m.
a. in. Com-
United Presbyterian. - Rev. S. R. Lyons, D. D., pastor.
Preaching by the pastor at 10:30
a. m. and at 7:30
Sabbath-school at 9:15 a. m. Christian Union at 6:45 p. m. . St. Mary's. Rev. J. F. Mattingly, rector. lloly sacrifice of the mass at 6, 8, 9 and 10:30 a. m. Sunday-school at 2:30 p. m. Vespers and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 3 p. m. St. Andrew '8. Rev. Frank A. Roell, rector. Holy sacrifice of the jnassj at 7 :30 -i y - CI 1 - 1L
a. m. ana y :o a. m. . oermvu , oy m rector. Sunday-school, at 2:30 p. m. Vespers and benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 3 p. m. St. Paul's Episcopal Rev. H. H. Hadley, rector. Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m. Sunday-school at 9:15 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon at 10:30. Evening
prayer and sermon at 7:30. First English Lutheran. Rev. Elmer G. Howard, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. Evening service at 7:30. Subject, "Paul, the Apostle," the second ofa series of addresses upon "Heroes of Christian History." Y. P. S. C. E. at G:45 p. m. Second English Lutheran. Rev. H. Allen Leader, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Divine worship in the morning at 10:30. Evening service at 7:15. e e St. Paul's Lutheran. Rev. Conrad Huber, pastor. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. German
services at 10:30 a. m.
People's meeting at 6:30 p. m.
lish services at 7 p. m. i First Methodist Episcopal. Rev. Madison Swadener, D. D., pastor Sabbath-school at 9:15 a. m Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth League a', 6:30. Dr. Swadener begins his past-
Sarah Sanders' addition to Richmond. $4,375. James M. Lacey, et al., to Robert Morrison Lacey, lot No. 11, in Charles T. Price's addition to Richmond. $5,825. Robert Morrison Lacey et al., to William L. Lacey, west one-half of southeast one-fourth of section 22, township 18, range 14, containing 80 acres. $3,200. James H. Forkner to Jacob Klingebiel, part northeast one-fourth of seetion 31-14-1, containing 4.21 acres. $700. ; James W. R. Solomon to John Pet
ty,'' part of southwest one-fourth sec
tion 7, township J.7, range 13. $37.
Amy R. Ulrich to Catherine Holder
part of northwest one-fourth of sec
tion 10, township 11, range 12, containing 10 acres more or less. $1,500. Fred Hastings to Harrison C. Parsons, lot No. 4, in block 11, in Hagerstown. $800. David E. Creitz, to William A. Cfeitz, northeast one-fourth of section 33, township 16, range 13, containing 1G1 acres and 155 rods.- $8-
000.
meeting at 10 :30 a. m. Junior league jniin Twkpr to Charles Chrisman.
at 2 :30 p. m. Epworth league at 6 :30 part southeast one-fourth of section
11,, township 13, range 1, containing
V Fifth Street M. E. J. P. Chamness, pastor. Sunday-school at 9:15 a. m. Junior
'Z:63 p.
p. m.
South Eighth Street Friends. Rev. El wood 0. Ellis, pastor. Bible-school at 9:15 a. m.r Wor-hin at 10:30 a. , m. C. E. prayer meeting at 6 :30 p. m. Steropticcn Sermon by the pastor at 7 :30 p. m., on "The World Redeemed." North A Street Friends. Sabbath-school at 9 a. m.. Services at 10:30 a. m. Young Friends' As-
m, ! sociation at 6 :30 p. m. Wednesday
service at 10 a. m.
t T ( V
East Main Street Friends. Bible school at 9:30 a. m. Prof. E. P. Trueblood, superintendent. Class
You...
Eng-
Whitewater Friends' Church. O. M. Frazer, pastor. Bible-school at 9 a. m. Meeting for worship at 10:30 a. m. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. First Baptist. Rev. Addison Parker, pastor. Sunday-school Superintendent, Mr. C. S. Farnham; Chorister, Mr. Albert Mote; Leader of Orchestra, W. W. Clark. Subject of sermons: " From Darkness . Into Light ;': "What is the Ground of Your Confi-.-I n nf ? J
United Brethren. i Chas. Broughman, pastor. . Swnday-school at 9 :30 a. m., Rev, O. C : Taylor. Class meeting at 10:30 a. m'. Rev. James Taylor leader. No
tice the change in time. Services in Rhoda temple. The public is cordially invited to attend. Christian Church. J. J. White, pastor.
Bible-school at 9 a. m. The morning addition to Richmond. $1,200.
service at 10:30 o'clock will be devot- Howard B. Williams to John Davis
ed to a Home Missionary rally, at part of southwest one-fourth of sec-
which the distinguished Dreacher and tion sa; townsnip m. range 1, con-
orator, the Rev. N. J. Wright of taining 25 and one-half acres. $1,
Washington. D. C. will make the ad- Peter Deardorff to Rosanna Dear-
dress of the day. No offering will be dorfF, part of east one-half of south
taken. At 7:30 p. m. the pastor will east one-fourth of section 4, in town-
preach a sermon to vuhsr men on shlP 17 range 12. $1 love and affec-
"The RiHi Yonno- Ruler" Several tion.
persons will be baptized at the close of the evening service. Junior and
Intermediate C. E. meeting at 2. p. m. Senior Endeavor meeting at 6:30 p.
m.
14.50 aeres more or less. $425.
Charles Smith to William H. Crea-
ger, part lots No. 207 and 206 in
Hayne's addition to Richmond. $1,-
1350. -
William C. Keplinger to John!M.
Cook, 60 acres off of east side ' of
southeast one-fourth of section ""20,
township 15, range 13. $2,400. -'
Mary A. Norris to Francis M. Lev-
erton and James Leverton, part north
east one-fourth of section 2, township
15, range 12. $1,800. ,.:
Robert Riley to Andrew Riley, the
west one-half of south one-half- of west one-half of northeast one-fourth
of section 21, township 15, range 1, in the district of land sold at Cincinnati, O., 20 acres inore or less.
$2,500.
George J. Brown to George F.
Wittmer, part of southeast one-
fourth of section 36, township 16,
range 12, $10,500.
Emeline Land to Edward H. Klute,
Jr., lot 1 in block 4, Chas. T. Price's
First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Services at 10:30 a. in. Subject.
Richard Williams to Milton Cain,
the northeast one-half of eastone-half fourth of section 9, township 17,
range 13, containing 40 acres. $1,650.
Jacob W. Hornaday to Joseph T.
Russel, lot No. 6, in Alfred P. Grifjfith's addition to Richmond. $200.
Susan A. Cunningham to Samuel
tt
Everlasting Punishment." Wednes- G. Curtis, lot No. 84 in Haynes addi-
orate with First church on Sabbatu'day evening experience meeting at 8 tion to Richmond. $650.
and doubtless all members and oVWk. Pvthian temnle. All nre
triends or tne cnurcn win oe r.resent welcome.
to greet the new pastor.
e Grace Methodist Episcopal Church.
M. S. Marble, pastor.
Ninth Street Baptist. Rev. H. C. Randolph, pastor.
Sunday-school at 9 a. m. John
Jennie Rodenberg et al., to Geor-
giana H. Binkley, all of the part of
lots 18 and 19 in Isaac E. Jones' ad
dition ever owned by Maria Roden-
$1.
berg.
Sunday-school at 9 a. m. Preach- Watkins, superintendent. Preaching
mg at 10:30 a. m. and S;JU..p., m.,at 10:30 a. m. and at 7:30 p. m.
Junior league at 2:30 p. m. Ep-i
worth league devotional service at
6:30 p. m. Cottage' "prayer raeeih at the home of Mrs. Frazier. No 3t4 Chestnut street on Tuesday evening
Third m! E. Rev. W. H. Peirce, pastor.
tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7;30 p
RED MEN
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CARNIVAL
General prayer meeting on Thursday m. by the pastor, Wm. H, , Peirce.;
Sciatic. Rheumatism Cured. ' "I have been subject to sciatic rheumatism for yearsj .says E.'. H. Waldron, of Witon Junction Iowa. "My joints were' stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when I straightened up. I used Chamberlain's Pain' Balm and have been thoroughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old .trouble for many months. It is certainly a most wonderful linimentl" For sale by A. . Iuken& Co., and W. H. Sudhbffcorrer fifth and liain.
Serious Stomach t Trouble Cured.
Date Positively Set May 16 to 21.
i ne itea men or iticnmond are
looking forward to their second effort
I was troubled twith o a -. distress in I in the Carnival business, and are
my stomacn, sour stomach; and vomit- truthfully of the belief that their
ing spells, and can truthfully say coming Carnival will greatly outshine
that , Chamberlain's Stomaeh" and their previou effort.
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Liver Tablets cured me. Mrs. T. V. They are free to confess that last
Williams, Lamgsburg, Mich. These season they had a very limited knowl-
tablets are guaranteed to cure every edge of the various duties connected
case of stomach trouble of this char- J with giving and conducting a success
acter. For sale by A. G. Luken & ful Carnival Thev. lika nil
Co., and W. IL Sudhoff, fifth and in. any venture, were groping in' the
maw succi3. . , .. uars wua me various problems ftnn.
ironung. tnem. They; freely admit
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Backache Is Often the first Symptom of Catarrh of the Kidneys.
DANGEROUS KIDNEY DISEASES CURED
Pe-runa Creating a National Sensation in the Cure of Chronic Ailments of The Kidneys. Fred R. Pennell, Pianist, Grand Opera House, Hot Springs, Ark., writes: "Two years ago 1 came to Hot Springs to take the baths and be treated for bladder and kidney trouble. After spending two months here under the care of one of the most prominent physicians and receiving little or no benefit, I was persuaded to try Peruna. I had little faith In It, but after using one bottle I noticed a marked Improvement. Three bottles entirely cured me. I can cheerfully recommend Peruna to any one afflicted as 1 was." Fred R. Pennell. Thomas M. Hicks, 1131 13th St., IxjuisFille, Ky., writes: Neglected colds, irregular habits and overwork brought on serious kidney and bladder trouble. My blood seemed
inflamed with poison, my stomach became entirely demoralized, a bad odor emanated from my urine, and 1 realized 1 was a sick man. The doctors dosed me to their heart's content, but 1 kept growing worse. Then fortune brought Peruna to my notice and 1 at once began to mend. 1 kept taking it for five months before 1 was completely cured. I feel now that 1 owe my life to Peruna and will never cease to be grateful." Thomas M. Hicks. S. L. Earle, Superintendent of Streets, Jacksonville, Fla., writes: "I am a firm believer in Peruna. 1 find that it has been of practical benefit to a number of the men employed in the Street Cleaning Depart, ment in the city of Jacksonville. They are especially exposed to the Inclemency of the weather and a
number whocaught cold, whicn later developed into pneumonia, kidney or
liver trouble, were cured through thee)
use of . Peruna." S. L. Earle, Superintendent Of Streets. If you do net derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Peruna write ut vace to Dr. Harlman, giving a
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full statement of your ce, and he willbe pleased to give- you: his valuable ad vice gratis. Add res Dr. Ilartmsn. President ft The Hartftar R:ir ;l;-l".'lp, - - f
The Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis, Ind. Headquarters for Republican Delegates to State Convention, Next Week
that there is a question as to whether they got full value for all the money they spent. Also whether they could not have , added much- strength to their attractions with more experience. ... , This! year they are schooled by . the experienoes of last season, and will get full .value for every dollar spent. They have been, more cautious in the engaging, of their free attractions and intimate that the free acts this season will be features of a sterling quality, and the strongest and best that money ean buy. ; V Messrs. Ferrari also announce, through their representative f who is now here, that their attractions have been greatly enlarged with" all old, features . discarded and innumerable new ones added. . .Over sixty thousand dollars haven been expended in the rebuilding of , the Ferrari shows.These gentlemen are conceedty the .amusement world to be the peers, of the I ,. ', r ' '-, J ' ,- -'i i ' V "f '
Carnival business, are now, and always have been, the inaugurators of innovation in carnival amusements. Permanent headquarters i have - been opened in the 'Westcott ' Hotel building occupying the Commercial Club room, where Mr. Litt can be seen on any matters pertattt'ing to' thev Carnival; It is to be hoped that business men- will take a -lively interest in: the coming event by making industrial displays on the grounds. Tastefully arranged booths can be had at stnall cost, and there is no question but'that displays made on carnival grounds by merchants will receive more consideration than at a county fair. Everybody boost. If you are for Richmond BOOST THE CARNIVAL.
Ladies List. Miss Ella Collins, Maud Carter, Mrs. Carpenter, Miss Rose Gordon, Mildred Green, Jane King, Mrs. H.
Lee, Mrs. Phebie A. Rigsby, . Delia come to stay.
Reid, Matilda White. v0 : Gentleman's List. IT "fJ PtJnnP. Howard CoODer. W.
M. EW M. M. Freeman, ..Hebble, Geo! W. Hoffman, E. W. Hayes, W.
E. Hamilton, John M. Jones, Liavia-
9J JLil.M3S llf l :. 7 . Kinney, Kock Gonnerman. &i . Co., J?.. F.' Host, WUliam 1 Parker. AD. ,B. Eu-. nard. James Ritchey,. Risin?.. Sun-
Stove Polish Wpjks, Richmond Post -Co Plutha Scott,v .Safety 'Jhredder. Co., Aime Schinn, G. B. Woody; . . Drops. Mrs. Watt Burden,, Atiss tlrace El-
more, o. a, Moore, . upt.l ocnooia, ' Chester, Ind. 9 J. Toney. Packages. Barnes, Davis, Earl4 Azalea. Its equal unknown "Ideal." Miss Ideal is visiting in nearly every home in Richmond. Shev' has
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