Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 June 1904 — Page 3
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904.
OveWork Weakens Your Kidneys. Unheal tny Kidneys Make Impure Blood All the blood in your body passes thrcugV your kidneys once every thrse minutes.
I he kianeys are you: blood purifiers, they fil ter out the waste c: impurities in the blood If they are sick or out "f order, they fail to d. tr.fir work. i 'ains, aches and rheumatism ccme from ex co;:. cf ;ric acid in th( blood, due to neriecsr kianey trouble. Kidney trouble causes qHck cr unstead heart beats, and makes cue feel as thougl they had heart trouble, because the heart i. over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned bbod through vcir.s and artcric;. It usd to be. mnsidcrsd that only urinarj tr&w . ., ... ,.acd to the Sidney-. but now modem science proves that nearlj all constitutional diocaccc have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistakt by first doctoring your kidneys. The mile and the extraordinary effect cf Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy h soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing case. and is sold on its merits (PlXDy an druggists in titty- gtpiySm cent and one-dollar siz-K.flga :8 Ml es. You may have a : i . . i i Do a. sample Dome Dy man Home of Swamp-Koot. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mft-'on this paper when writing Dr. Kil-mei L ' k linghamtcn, N. Y. RICHMOND LAWNS Would take on a beautiful green if Meitz's Bone Fertilizer were used now. Send or telephone jour orders to Tom Mertz. Both 'phones 103, or Rural Route No. 8. Send in an order for a sample if you want your grass to grow well next summer. Thrown From a Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and severely bruised. He applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well known citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will ef feet a cure in one-third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.; W. II. Sudhoff, 5th and Main Sts. Low Tares to Atlantic City via the Pennsylvania Lines. Julyllth and for certain trains July 10th, excursion tickets to Atlantic City, account Imperial Council Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, will be sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. For information regarding rates, time of trains, etc., see Local Ticket Agent of those lines. ' Tight Will Be Bitter. Those who will persist in closing their ears against the continual recommedation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, will have a Ion? and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termination. Read what T. R. Beall, of Beall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. She took Dr. King's New Discovery after everything else had failed. Improvement came at once and four bottles entirely cured her. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free. The Pennsylvania lines west have just doubled their sleeping car and dining car service with the installation of the schedule which took effect yesterday. Thirty-five new sleeping cars between St. Louis and New York and Pittsburg and Chicago. The Pennsylvania people claim that no road in the country can boast a better sleeping car and coach equipment than the Pennsylvania lines west. Eevolution Imminent. A sure sign of approaching revolt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleeplessness, or stomach upsets. Electric Bitters will quickly dismember the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the Kidneys and Bowels, stimulate the Liver, and clarify the blood. Run down systems benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vanish under its searching and thorough effectiveness. Electric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don't give perfect satisfaction. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. Special introductory sale of Crosby's White Tar Soap this week 25c box ot Petro Pine Cold Cream tree with each box.ofsoap. 23-6t There is nothing better to eat than Ideal bread and butter. Try it. OASTOHIA. Bears the s9 lh8 Kind YoU "av8 ftW3Vs Bought Signature of
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State Organ of Indiana Eepublicaus Taken Over by Rival Paper. NO GREAT SURPRISE Morning Field at Indianapolis Now Held by the Star, the Journal Sellins Out to MeColloch. Such a Consummation Had Been Expected by Knowing OnesPolitical Significance. Indianapolis, June 8. There was little surprise expressed In knowing circles this morning when the Journal appeared with an announcement that it had ceased publication, the plant and franchises having been bought by the Morning Star. It had been believed for some time that the Star would ultimately control the morning newspaper field here, consequently the formal announcement of this merger was not surprising. The logical conclusion Is that the valuable Associated Press franchise thus assumed by the Star will be divided with the Sentinel, which recently, upon abandoning the morning field, sold its franchise to the Star, as it is not believed that one paper can iong control two franchises in a city of this importance. It is understood that the Associated Press will not allow auy paper to control an exclusive field, either morning or evening. The consideration paid by Mr. McCulloch for the Journal is not stated, but is believed to be in the neighborhood of $340,000. It. is stated that the Star Publication company will immediately begin the publication of a party paper, thus preserving to the Republicans an organ in this state. The Star will herealter take the name of the Star and Journal. The consolidation of the two papers now leaves a field that is open to all factions in this state, and it is understood on all sides,, in this connection, that Senator Fairbanks will not accept the nomination for vice president in the coming convention at Chicago, 9ven if it should come to him by acclamation. WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN Summary for the Week Ending Mon day, June 6. Indianapolis, June 8. The first part of the week was decidedly cool for the time of year. The daily mean temperature from Monday to Thursday, Inclusive averaged nearly 8 degrees below normal. During the balance of the week the temperature was seasonable or slightly cooler. Copious showers wero frequent during the week, and in the north section, where the ground was already well moistened, plowing and planting were Interrupted and delayed. In many localities of tli ? south section the rains were needed. Planting and replanting corn are nearing completion in the southern half of the State, and the work is well advanced in the north section. A great deal of replanting has been necessary, partly because the ground continued too cold and wet for the early planted seed to germinate, and partly on account of defective seed, but mainly because of the ravages of cut worms. One crop correspondent in Jackson county reports "a splendid prospect for wheat, better than for years past, nearly all headed," but generally the reports indicate an outlook for not exceeding half a crop for the acreage left standing. Potatoes and gardens are doing well. The prospects for fruit of all kinds, except peaches, are fair to excellent. A good crop of strawberries is being gathered in the south section, home grown strawberries are in market in the central section, and the fruit is ripening in the northern counties. Held on Serious Charge. Shelbyville, Ind., June 8. A colored tramp who refuses to give his name L held in jail here on the charge of attempting a wanton assault upon two young women, pupils of St. Vincent Catholic school, near this city. The tramp entered the sleeping room of the girls, but was frightened awcy. In scaping through the hall he encountered one of the sisters, who was painfully bruised in attempting to restrain him. The negro was later captured and will be brought to trial. Lonely Man's Suicide. Lynn, Ind., June 8. Rollo Davis, forty-one years old, was found dead in an old building three miles east of Lynn. A rope was tied about his neck ard the body was dangling from a rafter. It is supposed that he took his Ufo while insane. He was a well-to-do bachelor and made his home with th tenants on one of his farms. Bride Attempts Suicide. Fortville, Ind., June 8. Mrs. Fannie Johnson, a bride of but a few months, shot herself in the breast at tha home of her father, Nelson Fort, after a quarrel with her husband. She may recover. Fatal Fall From Horse. Pittsbure, Ind.. June 8. Arval Smith, son of Dr. G. Smith of Hosmer, while riding on a horse, was thrown off and his foot catching in the harness, he was dragged to his death.
CHESTER. Decoration was attended Sunday by a large crowd. Memorial address was given by Rev, Huber; recitations by Nellie Morrow, Pearl Rothermel and Mary Smith ; soug by Minnie Jones ; talks by old comrades; singing by quartet, Mrs. .Will Chenoweth, Mrs. Mikesell, Ben Norris and John Carman; Mrs. Minnie Norris, organist; Capt. W, C. Jefferis and Amos Henning, masters of ceremonies. Grace Jones and Alvah Jones and family returned to Richmond Monday. Harry Morrow was at home over Sunday. Elgie Wyatt and family, Will Jenkins and family visile! at Mrs. Wyatt 's Sunday. Alemdia Johnson, Maude Ilefford, Mr., and Mrs. Brooke Legg Mr. and Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mather, Mr. and Mrs. Greene, Mr and Mrs. Finest Martin, Lida and Bert Morris were here to attend the funeral of Benjamin L. Martin. Ben Mather lost a valuable horse Sunday evening. Will Parrish and family, of Richmond, were the guests of Mrs. Penland Sunday. The funera of Benjamin L. Martin was one eof the largest ever at Chester. The pall bearers were Lee Bunker, Will Chenoweth, Will Morrow, C. H. Miner, Michael Kendall and Will Ravne. from Chester. From Richmond Hon. Henry U. Johnson, Capt. T. W. O. Braffett, John L. Rupe, Edgar II. Hibberd, L. II. Runyon, Samuel Marlatt. Iletiie Buffkin and daughter Marjorie, visited here over Sunday. Morris Pitman is building a new barn. Clarence Smith and family, of Hagerstown, visited relatives here Saturday night. Mrs. Frank Warfel returned to Richmond Saturday evening. Pet Chamness of Muncic is her guest. Ada and Chauneey Morrow attended the wedding of Miss Elsie Martin. Phoebe Showalter and daughter, Myra, are visiting at Silas Williamson 's. Enos Kendall and Annie Kendall, of Thurston, and Ada Phillips v'mve been visiting relatives here. Joint II. Johnson and family Avere the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barber Sunday afternoon. Will Bennett still remains in a serious condition.
No Competition. The uniform success of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the relief and cure of bowel complaints both in children and adults has brought it into almost universal use, so that it is practically without a rival, and as everyone who has used it knows, is without an equal. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.; W. II. Sudhoff, 5th and Main Sts. $27.50 Hot Springs, S. D. $30.70 Deadwood and Lead. and return, from Chicago daily, via the Chicago & North-Western Ry. Correspondingly low rates from other ooints. The Black Hills recnon. the
great natural sanitarium of the west, j Liquid Cream Balm is of great beneis one of the most picturesque spots fit to those suffering from nasal cain the world and well worth a visit, j tarrh who cannot inhale freely Information and tickets can be se-j through the nose, but must treat cured from your home agent. Bins-j themselves by spraying. Liquid Cream
t rated Black Hills booklet with valtiable map mailed on receipt of 4 cents in stamps by W. B. Kniskern, Chicago. Every Healthy Boy likes to get himself into places of danger. Hence bruises, strains and sprains. Mother scolds and brings out the bottle of Perry Davis' Painkiller and rubs it on the injured spots with an energy and frequency depending on the seriousness of the case. There is nothing like Painkiller to take out the soreness. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis'. Price 25c. and 50c. Beware of cheap imitations. The original Ideal Bread is made only by Richmond Baking Co. Red, White and Blue Label on every loaf. Three spectres that threaten baby's ife. Cholera infantum, dysentery. diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of .Vild Strawberry never fails to con quer tnem. Eat Ideal or Mother's Bread and you have the city of Richmond eating with you. Eat others and you will be lonesome. Everybody's liable to itching piles. Rich and roor, old and young terrible the torture they suffer. Only one sure cure; Doan's Ointment. Absolutely safe; can't fail. Why Take any Chances with some new and untried medicine for such serious troubles as diarrhoea, cramps, dysentery, when you should know that for over half a century Painkiller has cured millions of cases'? Look out for imitations, there is only one genuine, "Perry Davis'."
HOW TO KEEP HAPPY. D ESPOXDENCY is a thing of evil origin and evil results. Worry produces nothing but wrinkle's ami wretchedness. L-t the reader put up a little note on her bureau, on her desk, and at the head of her bed, just two words, hox't WORRY. Worry is the greatest foe to the happiness "of any household. An anxious, despondent face, a fretful, complaining voice, will make evcrv one uncomfortable A woman's nerves are more truly the ! cause oi worry than outside troubles. The nerves are to a woman's bodv the telegraph system which surely warns her of any trouble in the feminine make-up. ' T CnWarQii vinrnt 1 r 11, ouuwcu iwi n-ji w ii n 1 ovarian trouble, also falling of womb, i before your medicine, ' Favorite Pre- : scription was brought to my notice," ! I suffered for many long years with i writes Mrs. Thos. Harrison," Secretary 4 We guarantee that Dr.
MMvuiiUMt upium, or any narmtui drug it is a pure compound of medicinal plants scientifically combined. Persons making false statements concerning its ingredients will be prosecuted.
Eeduced Fares to Greencastle via Pennsylvania Lines June 15, G and 17, excursion tickets to Greencastle, account Indiana state convention, Epworth League, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from all ticket stations in Indiana, For information regarding rales, time of trains, etc., call on local ticket agent of these lines. Kindly Take Notice that Ely's ;Balm differs in form but not medieinally from the Cream Balm that has stood for years at the head of remedies for catarrh. It may be used in any nasal atomizer. The price, includ ing a spr.-mng tube, is 75 cents, by druggists and mailed by Brothers, 56 Warren Street, Yoi k. Sold Ely New "The Way to Go." Every Sunday, excursions via the Dayton & Western to Soldiers' home and Daylton, $1.00. Trains every hour. Go any time you wish. A clean and cool Sunday outing. No smoke, no cinders, no dust. 7-tf Triumphs of Modern Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely; bones are spliced; pipes take the place of diseased sections of veins; antiseptic dressings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal without maturation and in one-third of the time required by the od treatment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts on this same priuciple. It is an antiseptic and when applied to such injuries, causes them to heal very quickly. It also allays the pain and soreness. Keep a bottle of Bain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which such injuries entail. For sale by A. G. Lu'kens & Co.; W. II. Sudhoff, 5th and Main Sts. OASTOIIIA. Beara th8 The Rind.You Have Always Bought
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Milwaukee, Wis. "A friend of mine - - IV 1 V recommendod it, and I am onlv too pleased tp give this testimonial, as it may reach the notice "of some one who suffers as I did. For five years I did not know what a well day" meant, and about half of that time was spent in bed. I suffered untold agony, but now that is all a thing of the past, for the consistent use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription brought me all right in about four months, strengthened my entire system in fact it made a new woman of me. I have not known hat pain was for nearly a war.'' WHY WOMEN HAVE " That is the reason why women have j ' nerves.' When our thoughts begin to I Crow clondv and linnprtnin rmr im. 1 pulses lag and the warnings of pain 1 puises nig ana tne warnings oi pain : and distress are sent like riving mes- 1 sages throughout our limbs and frame, I we straightway, nine times in ten, lav ! the cause of the trouble to some defect
Pierce's Favorite Prescription does not contain
World's Notice to Bidders. j Proposals for supplies for the use of the Eastern Indiana Hospital for j the Insane for the month of July, ! Avill be received by the Board of! Trustees at the Hospital before 3 p. j m. Monday, June 13, 1004. Specifica-j lions may be seen at the Second Na-j tional Bank, or at the Hospital. By order of the Board, S. E. Smith, Med Supt. r-2t. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets Better than a Doctor's Prescription. Mr. J. W. Turner, of Truhart, Va., says that Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets have done him more good than anything he could get from the doctor. If any physician in this country was able to compound a medicine that would produce such grati fying results incases of stomach troubles, biliousness or constipation, his whole time would be used in preparing this one medicine. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., W. H. Sudhoff, 5th and Main St. $18.00 Chicago to St. Paul-Minneapolis and Return. Via the North-Western Line. $22.00 round trip Chicago to Superior and Duluth; .$15.50 round trip Chicago to Sault Ste. Marie, tickets on sale daily. $12.85 Chicago to Marquette and return, on sale June 7 and 21, July5 and 19. Correspondingly low rates from other points. Perfectly appointed train service.. Through sleeping cars. The best of everything. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent, or address A. II. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. For sick headache take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is certain. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.; W. TI. Sudhoff, 5th and Main St. fotel Hates St. Louis World's Fail. For copy of World's Fair official amphlet, naming Hotel accommoda ions and rates during Universal Ex osition of 1904, address E. A. Ford. Jciieral Passenger Asrent Pennsylva na-Vandalia Lines, Pittsburg, Pa. Bears tha Ji KM YflU HaY8 AlWIiVS BflUgf.t Signature of
at the point where we first feel it. Ig it a headache, a backache, a sensation of irritability or twitching and uncontrollable nervousness, something must be wrong with the head or back, a woman naturally says, but all the time the real trouble very often centers in the womanly organs. In nine cases out of ten the seat of the difficulty is there, and a woman should take rational treatment for its cure. The local disorder and inflammation of the delicate special organs of the sex should be treated steadily and systematically." Dr. Pierce, during a long period of practice, found that a prescription made up entirely of roots and herbs, without the use of alcohol, cured over ninety per cent, of such cases. After using this remedy for many years in his private practice he put it up in a form that would make it easily procurable, and it can be had at any store where medicines are handled. Be sure and get Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a purely vegetable medicine, made up of ingredients chosen in such a way that while having a steady and beneficent effect on the diseased tissues and organs, yet can do no harm to the most delicate person if used according to directions. It contains no opiates nor narcotics, and pregnant women can take it without the slightest apprehension as to any untoward effect on the babe. It is impossible to create a drug-habit by its use. Its purity and harmlessness are backed by a positive guarantee, by which the proprietors and manufacturers of this remedy agree to pay $1000 to any one who can prove that It contains either alcohol or narcotic in itf composition. $500 REWARD FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of Dr. Pierce's lavorite Prescription now feel fullv warranted in offering to pay $5(X3 in legal money of the United States for anv case of
- . . . '"corrhea l-emale eakness, I'rolap"r ramilP 5?1 omn, wnicn tney cannot cure. All thevask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. They have the most remarkable record of cures made by this world -famed remedy ever placed to the credit of any preparation especially designed for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. All sick and suffering women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce bv letter, free. All correspondence is held as ptrictlv private and sacred I v confidential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. KNOW THYSELF. Your most important knowledge is knowledge of yourself. You should read a complete " Doctor " book, called T)r Pirc'a Pfimmnn Senso MorHrnl Adviser. Has reached its. sixty-fourth Ad edi cer pai union or L', 500,000 copies, bend 21 cents in one-cent stamps, for this 1000for a copy in cloth binding. Dispensary Medical Association, FBESIDKST. Harness for show and harnoes for every day use may mtan difference in qraltty in eonae makes here they art Identical In ttirength and dur&bll. lty. More styie, oi course. In lancy driving harness; bnl all our harness Is made from good stotK and every set maintains our reputation as to workmanship and finish. All sorts o! horse equipments at very moderate prices. Xlie Wiggins Co. Canoe Trips Lake Trips River Trips t j Rail Trips EAST TO The Thousand Islands Laurentian Mountains Land of Evangeline White Mountains Green Mountains Atlantic Coast. WEST TO The "Rockies" The "Selkirks" Puget Sound Alaska California Also to Great Britain and Ireland, Hawaii, Fiji, Australia, Japan, China and the ' Philippines.' ' For further information and illustrated literature write to A. C. SHAW, Gen'l. Agt. Pass. Dept., Canadian Pacific Ry., CHICAGO. Low Pares to Bloomington via Penn sylvania Lines. June 18 and 19, excursion tickets to Bloomington, account Indiana State University commencement and reunion of Alumni, will be sold via Pennsylvania lines from all ticket stations in Indiana. For information regarding rates, time of trains, etc., call on local ticket agent of those lines. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of
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