Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 June 1904 — Page 7
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904.'
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1I6HT W lIRSS, Day und j night, sunshine and shadow are not more different from each ocher than n healthful from a sickly woman. The healthful woman carries light and sunshine with her wherever she goes. T V, ...
woo suxiers from ill-health casts a shadow on her own happiness and the happiness of others. She cannot help it. Thosa who suffer cannot smile and sing. "Ill-health in woman is generally traceable to disease of the delicate womanly organism. Many women have been restored to happiness by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If there is an invalid wouum, suffering from feniale weakness, prolapses, or falling of womb, or from leucorrhea who has used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription without complete success Dr. Pierce would like to hear from such person and it will be to her advantage to write as he offers, in perfect gooil faith, a reward of $500 for any case of the above maladies which he cannot cure. "I feel it my fluty to inform you that I had been a sufferer for imny yeirs from nervousness with n'. ' - nri:);ns ail complications," writes Mrs. O. N. lusher, of I !i ' xingtoa Ave,, New York, X. V. "I was couuiuily going to see a physiciau. I was imlucc.l to ask Dr. Pierce's advice. I then took five !ottles of 'Favorite Prescription.' I am not now cross and irritable, and 1 have a food color in my face; have also ?a'aed about ten pounds in weight and enr thousand of comfort, for I am a new woman once more." The dealer who offers a substitute for Favorite Prescription" does so to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper-covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Tierce, EuUalo, N. Y. I WANT TO SELL a good G-room Ilojjse, Barn, all in good repair, located ou North Third street, for $1,450.00 It's That Man Morgan 8th and North E Pensylvania Lines TIME TABLE In Effect 8 A. M. May 15, 1904. CINCINNATI AND In Eflect 2 p. m , CHICAGO DIV. May 16, 1904. Arrive 11.10 am 12.30 pm 4.4o pra 7.2.i pm 9.50 poi 11.00 pm 4.05 am westward Depart Rich and Logan Ac Ex 6.45 am Chi Cairo Spiciai ll.liain Michigan t Cin and Losun Ex 5.00 pm Cin and Rich Ac hx Northland Limited Cin and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm EASTWARD Southerh Ex 4.15 am Northland Limited 5.15 am Rich and Cin Ac Ex 7.00 am Logan and Cin Ac Ex 10.10 am Mack and Cin Ex 3.45 pm Chi and Cin Special 4.00 pm Logan and Rich Ac S.4S am 3.55 pm 5.40 pin COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. WESTWARD St. Louis Limited Capital Ex St L Fast Mail and Ex !ol and Ind Ac Ex N Y and St L Mail and Ex ol and Rich Ac Ex Worlds Fair Special EASTWARD Pittsburgh Special daily Ind and Col Ac Mail an i St Land N Y Fast Ind and Col AO I'enua Special (&f 1 1) Rt L and N Y Mail aad x St L and N Y Limited Ex Ohio and Va Ex daily 4 45 am 5.05 am 10.15 am 10 20 am 1 2-5 pm 10 03 pm 5 30 am 10.15 am 3 57 pm 7 30 pm 9,00 pm 4.55 am 10.00 am 1.2o pm 9 00 pm 5-15 am tt.45 am 9.50 am 8.45 pm 4 50 pra 7 20 pm 8 40 pm 8 55 piu DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD St L Fast Ex Sprinsfd and Rich Ac St L Fast Mail and Ex Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex Worlds Fair Special daily EASTWARD Pittsburgh Speceal daily Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex N Y Fat Mail Rich and Sprin Ac Ex Penna Special Mail and Ex St L and N Y Limited Ex 4.87 am 9.55 am lo Kt am 10.52 pm 9 55 pm 5.25 am 5.45 am 9 55 am 4.05 pm 4.55 pm 8.49 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. 80CTHWARD 4.8-" am Mack and Cin Mafl and Ex U.42 am Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex 8.40 pm Mack and Cin Mall and Ex 01.45 pm Sunday Ac? NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex C in and Mack Mail and Ex Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 5.10 am 1 2.50 pm 11.05 pm Duily. Sunday only. AH trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. Effective March 20, 1904
EAST AND SOUTH AM PM PM No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 Dally Daily San only ex. Sun. Lv Richmond 0.05 8.35 8.15 Lv Cottage (irove .67 4.27 00 Ar Cincinnati 12.10 6.40 11.15 A AI 1JA1 No. 1 No.3 Dally Daily Lv Cincinnati 7.45 4 00 Ar Richmond 10.45 7.00 .NORTH AND WEST AM PM No. 1 No. a Dally Daily Richmond 10.45 7.00 Ar M uncle 12.25 8.37 Ar Marlon 1.37pm 9.50 Ar Peru 2.45pm 11.00 A' Nrii Judson 5.:0pm AM AM PM No. 2 Nc.4 No. fl Dally Dally Sun oaly ex. Siin. I r "ortb Judson u.lQam L. eru B.tt 11.85pm 418 Ar Richmond 9.05 3.35pm 8.15 Ferrates or information regarding connections Inquire of O. A. BLAIR, Uoine Phone 44 City Ticket Agent - -
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Mr. Clarence Macey was in Richmond yesterday on business. Mrs. M. L. IJowmaster is sick. Mrs. Ross Tyler and son were Richmond yesterday. 111 Mr. Tilson of Richmond transacted business in this city yesterday. "Will Swope made a business trip to Richmond yesterday. Mrs. Walter Krone and son visited friends in Richmond yesterday. Mr. Binkley of Kokomo guest of Mr. Charles Pierce. is the Matt Shew made a business to Mishawaka yesterday. trip Messrs. Edwin Calloway and Clifford Marson will play for a dance at Greensfork this evening. Peter Zehring transacted business in Richmond yesterday. Misses Goldie and Edna were shopping in Richmond Myers vesterday. 3 Mrs. Frank Frohnapfel is the guest of friends and relatives in Indianapolis this week. Quite a number attended the dance given by the Cambridge City Dancing Club at Jackson's Park last night. The music by Clifford Marson and Edwin Calloway was highly appreciated by the large crowd in attendance. Mr. Marion Bowman of East Cam bridge was called to New Paris, Ohio, yesterday 011 account of the serious illness of his brother. Robert Mosbaugh will attend dance at Greensfork this eve. the Leonidas Beard of Liberty was in this city on business yesterday. Mrs. George Calloway and Miss Bessie Van Meter entertained the Pedro Club at the beautiful home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Calloway on west Church street Monday evening. The Epworth League gave a reception at the home of Misses Minnie and Hallie Hill, on east Church street last night in honor of those members of the graduating class who are also members of the Epworth League. Harry Williams, after spending a few days with his many friends and relatives in this city, returned to Indianapolis, Sunday. Mr. Eli Brewer, of Newcastle, spent Sunday with friends in this city. The Waddcls defeated the Hagerstown baseball team at ITagerstown, unday. Score S to 0. The former will play the New Lisbon team at Boyd's park next Sunday. Mrs. Rosa ITaskett and children left yesterday for a short visit with friends and relatives in Cincinnati. Mrs. W. II. Harris and daughter, of Indianapolis, were the guests of Miss Mary Lemon Sunday. Misses Helen and Kathrvne Calla way left yesterday for an extended visit in California. E. E. Beeson was home from Indianapolis over Sunday. Charles Hess entertained a number of friends at an elegant six o'clock dinner Sunday evening. Miss Nolle Peet, after a few days' visit with friends in this city, returned today. to her home in Indianapolis Mr. IT. D. Bond starts today on an extended western trip. Alvin Bert sch left yesterday for St. Louis, where he will spend a few weeks at the world's fair. Charles Lackey, of Indianapolis, visited his brother, John Lackey, and wife, Sunday. Father Spellman was in Newcastle yesterday. Mr and Mrs. C. M. Huddleston, who have been taking photographs at their art gallery on West Main street, for the past two weeks, returned to their home in Spieeland yesterday. Mr. John Sullivan, of Indianapolis, was the guest of friends here Sunday. Buy Ideal or Mother's Bread and be satisfied. Buy others and you will have to wish you hadn't.
MILTON. Miss Elizabeth Morris was at Indianapolis Sunday to spend the day with her brother, Robert, at St. Vincent's hospital where he had had an eye removed. Mr. Morris is doing nice ly since the operation. Children's day will be observed at M. E. church next Sunday evening. A good program ig in preparation. There is much improvement of properties here and painters, paporers and carpenters have a busy time.
Walter Templin and wife are at the St. Louis fair. Mrs. Catharine Wallace and Mrs. O. L. Beeson are at Ilamiton visiting Mrs. Homer E. Newman. The Conqueuring Christ was the topic of the Children's day exercises at the Christian church last Sunday evening. The exercises were all good and reflect credit on the young ladies who drilled the children for the various parts. The house was packed, many standing and a large number turned away. The offering was more than twenty dollars. Milton Masons will go to Cam bridge City tonight ednesday to witness work in Master Mason's degree. Jesse Roberts has returned to Chicago. Elmer Weaver and wife occupy Mrs. Cunningham's house on Walnut street. Mrs. Anna Wasson of Indianapolis was Avith Milton friends last week. Miss Nora Highaw entertained a thimble party Monday afternoon in honor of her cousin, Mabel Guard of Anderson. The guests about twenty young ladies wore dainty summer gowns and formed an attractive group of young womanhood. Mrs. Ben,. Sands and Miss Sands of Richmond were at F. M. Jones' Sunday. Mrs. Alice Gresh is visiting in Indianapolis. Dyspepsia bane of human existence, Burdock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones the stomach. Every loaf of the original Mother's Bread has a blue star label on it. DRUIDS, NOTICE ! Everybody having tickets on our horse and buggy, please take care of them. We will give same away some time in June. 2t WHITEWATER. Quite anumber from this place attended memorial exercises at Chester Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Crump of Richmond visited Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Crump Sunday. Rev. Willis Cununingham filled his regular appointment at the Christian church Saturday evening, Sunday and Sunday evening. J. B. Addleman has completed his new barn. Several of the young people attended Children's Day exercises at Bethel Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Noggle of near Richmond were calling 5n friends here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ias. Ruby visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ruby and family over Sunday. Miss Olive Ilarrison of Fountain City was calling on friends here Monday. George -B. Hunt has accepted a position as principal of the Washington township high school at a good salary. Dr. Park, the only one price dentist in Richmond, 8 N. 10th st. tf Can be Cured witDr. Miles' AntiPain Pills. If your nerves are subject to disturbances, such as Headaches, Nt-uraUiu, Paekaclie, Rheumatism, Minstnial Pains. Klepflpssnef s. etc., thr-ir j:irrir:; and JariKlini? can be quickly ended with a Lr. Mills' Anti-rain 1111. Dr. Milos' Anti-Pain IV.ls are pleasant little pink tablets, which 1 not act on the bowels, nor do they have nry disagreeable weakening or hult-l. vr.iIna fffeet on the systrnv. They are the result of the latest scientific, knowledge on the subject of Pain, and bring rtlief safely and uuicklr to the greatest sufferer. Tou should always keep a box of Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills in the house, since you never know when pain may attack you, and it is wrong to suffer win 11 your suffering can be so quickly relieved. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills contain no opium, chloral, cocaine, morphine, or similar drugs, and are sold by drussista under a guarantee to relieve you. or pay your money back. Ity relieving Pain, Dr. Miles' AntiPain Fills shorten suffering, and lengthen life. 2$ cents. Never sold in bulk. "I have u?od Dr. Mills' Anti-Pain I'i'.ls w'hen troubled with head.icli?, and Ihid that one pill infallibly ei'lects relief in a very short time. I also live l)r. Miles' Nerve and I.ivcr Fills when neeessirv. I a in eo-isidcrai.ly pfllicted with nee-v.l-gi'i of the benl and lind these p;l!s of much benefit to me. Tl "V are all that is (1 nmed for t!:-:n.,,--ji:OUc; U "" !.- CATK, 211) Oakl-nd St., San Antonio. T x. to us for I'ne Tri 1 X XVXJXJ P; rf r rjlil.cr Ant!. Pain Pills, the Now Kcicntiiio Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Plank. Our Specialist will diagnose your cafe, tell you what is wrong, and how to right it, Free. DR. MII.E MTnrrwi. CO.. UALlOUATonilio. rXKlIAKT. tN-U-
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What is to Become of the Constantly Increasing Number of Drag Victins? Can They Be Cured? This; question is agitating the minds of the best ministers, doctors and thinking men of today. There are over a million driur users in the Unit-v-d States alone, and the number is rapidly increasing. All unite in sayL.j that a reliable cure is 'the only salvation. This is no ordinary disease and yields to no ordinary drugs or methods of treatment. We now offer our treatment which we guaran.n will cure any case of Morphine, Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine or other drug habit or refund your money. To any person suffering from this dreadful disease we will send a trial package of our treatment absolutely free. Write today. All correspondence strictly confidential in plain en elopes. Address, Manhattan Therapeutic Association, Dep't B., 1135 Croadway, New York City. Wheat Market. (Price paid by the Richmond Roller Mills.) Wheat - No. 2, $1.05. Inferior, 5G lbs, to bushel, 95c up. Corn No. 2, 5G lbs. (shelled) to bushel 50c. Grain Prices. (Paid by Wm. Hill.) Timothy, new, baled, $13. Timothy, $11 to $12. Clover, baled, $10. Cliver, loose, $9. Clover seed, $5.75 to $7.00 per bu. Oats 42 to 45c per bu. Corn, 53 to 55c per bu. Wool. 20 to 22e lb. Straw, $7 to $S. Provisions at Retail. (Paid by Beehive Grocery.) New cabbage, 5c per pound. Old chickens, ISc per pound. Eggs, 17c per dozen. Country butter, 20c to 25c per lb. Creamery butter, 30c per pound. Bananas, 10 to 20c per dozen. Apples, 30c to. 50c per peck. Spinach, 10c lb. Radishes, 5c bunch. Tomatoes, 10 and 15c quart. Onions, 5c bunch. Cal. Oranges, 25 to 50c dozen. Lemons, 20 to 30c dozen. Maple syrup, $1.25 per gallon. Rhubarb, 5c a bunch. Asparagus, 5c bunch. New Potatoes. 50c peck. New beets, 10c bunch. Green beans, 15c 1-4 peck. Green peas, 15c per 1-4 peck. Pineapples, 15 to 25c. Meats at Retail. (Furnished by P. J. Miles.) Beef, 8 to 15c per lb. Rib roast, 15c per lb. Chuck roast, 10 to 12 l-2c per lb. Beef to boil, 8 to 10c per lb. Beef steaks, 15c to 18c lb. Fresh pork, 10 to 12 l-2c lb. Pork chops, 12 l-2c per pound. Bacon, 15 to 20c lb. Roast pork, 12 l-2c lb. Veal, 12 1-2 to 20c lb. Smoked ham, 15 to 25c lb. Lamb, 15 to 25c lb. Fish, 8 to 15c lb. Lard, 10c lb. Fresh sausage, 12 l-2c lb. Smoked sausage, 12 l-2c lb. Country Produce. (Prices paid by Beehive Grocery.) Eggs, 14c dozen. Butter, Creamery 23c lb.; country, 16c lb. Potatoes, $1.15 per bushel. Poultry Pricees. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Dressed, old chickens, 12 l-2c lb. Richmond Livestock. (Prices Paid by Long Bros.) Hogs, 200 lbs, top, heavy, $4.45 cwt. Hogs, 400 lbs., common and rough, 3 to 4c lb. Choice butcher steers, 5c lb. Choice butcher steers, 5c lb. Choice cows, 3 to 3 3-4c lb. Cows, 2 1-2 to 3 l-2c lb. Veal calves, 4 and 4 l-2c lb. Sheep, fine extra, 5c per lb. Lambs, 7 to 8c lb. Sued by His Doctor. "A doctor here has sued me for $12.50, which I claimed was excessive for a case of cholera morbus," says R. White, of Coachella, Cal. "At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine. I asked him if it was not Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was, nml he would not say under oath that . . . .v it was not. i JSo doctor could use a better remedy than this in a case of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co.; W. II. Sudhoff, 5th and Main Sts.
WORLD'S FAIR EXCURSIONS. Tuesdays and Thursdays via Pennsylvania Lines Until June 30. Coach excursion tickets to St. Louis account the World's Fair will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines Tuesdays and Thursdays until June 30. These tickets will be good nly in coaches of regular trains on those
days, or in coaches of special trains which may be announced. The round trip fare from Richmond is $7.00. Returning tickets will be good only in coaches of regular trams eaving St. Louis Union Station any time within seven days, including date of purchase of ticket. Return coupons of tickets sold Tuesdays will be good until the following Monday, inclusive, and those sold Thursdays will be good returning until the folowing Wednesday, inclusive. For particulars about time of trains for which coach excursion tickets will be sold, sonsult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Richmond, Ind., who will also answer inquiries in resard ,o Season Excursion Tickets, Sixtyday Excursion Tickets and Fifteenday Excursion Tickets to St. Louis, on sale during the World's Fair. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very expensive, uccasionany lite n:;eir is the price of a mistake, but you'll never be wrong it vou taue nr. King's New Life Pills for Dyspepsia, Dizziness, Headache, Liver or Bowel troubles. They are gentle yet thorough. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. A HALF MILLION ACRES. Government Lands Open for Settlement. in theRosibnd Indian Reservation in Southeastern South Dakota. The Chicago & North-Western Ry. is the di reet line from Chicagn to Bonesteel on the reservation border. Send cent stamp for pamphlet "New Homes in the West" containing maps and full i' formation as to the allotment of tlese fertile lands. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Constipation .causes two-thirds of j all sickness in the world, nollister's j Rocky Mountain Tea positively cures ! 'constipation. Iso cure no pay. do cents. A. G. Luken & Co. TIME CARD Richmond Street & Interurban Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville. East Germantown, Cambridge City. Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except first car leaves at 6 a. m. Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5 and p. m. First car Sunday at 7 o'clock a. m. I know a jolly old maiden lady, A lady of high degree, Who never goes to bed withoutu A drink of Rocky Mountain Tea. Sensible woman. A. G. Luken & Co. The North-Westen Line 11 issia-Japan Atlas. Send ten cents in stamps for Russo-Japanese War Atlas issued by the Chicago & North-Western R'y. Three fine; colored maps, each 14 x 20 bound in convenient form for reference. The Eastern situation shown in t.-" with tfrble showing relative i'h: resources of Russia and Japan. Address A. -M. Waggner, 2S Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. Do you want the little ones happy, strong, robust and healthy? One pack age of Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will make them strong and well. No pay if it fails. 35 cents, tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. Map of the World. A beautiful map, valuable for refrence, printed on heavp paper, 42x64 inches, mounted on rollers; edges bound in cloth, showing our new is land possessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cabyes, railway lines and other features of Japan, China, Manchuria, Korea and the Far East. Sent on receipt of 25 cents in stamps by W B. Kniskern, P. T. M., Chicago North-Western Railway, Chicago, 111. $30.00 to Colorado and Return. Via Chicago, Union Pacific & NorthWestern Line. Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, daily ihroughoHt the summer. Correspondingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Denver from Chicago. Two fast trains daily. Tourist sleepiig cars to Denver daily.
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$150,000 FOR Athletic Invents In the . Great Arena at the Exposition v I i TOR A ROUTT. Cook at theMat OFTHL SHORT LINES f From Chicago daily, June 1 to Sep- I tember 30. Correspondingly low rates from all other points. Two fast trains per day. The Colorado Special, solid through train, over the only double-track railway between Chicago and the Missouri River. Only one night from Chicago; two nights en route from the Atlantic Seaboard via the Chicago, Union Pacific and North-Western Line Send two-cent stamp for folders and booklets, with list of hotels and boarding bouses, rates and much valuable information concerning railway fares, scenery, climate, etc. All agents sell tickets via this line. A. H. WAGGENER. Traveling Agent. 22 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. III. TRAINS Every Day Ulcncie, Slarion, Pern md Northern Indiana cities viaC. C. & L Leave Richmond Daily, J0:45 am 7:00 p m Through tickets sold to all points. For particulars enquire of 0. A. Blair. C. F. A, Horn Tel. 44 i " FOR '.HE i r EACH ISSUa CCNTA" '.Z EC A.UT1FUU.Y U.L.U5TRATE3 DI'HTS. DECORATIONS FOR TKS TO.ELE, DA'XTY K1-NU3 Fnn ALL OCCAf lOKC, ETC. !T 13 THE AMCR.CAN AUTHORITY ON CUUNAFY TOIC3 A!-;D FASHIONS. tl. 00 Per Ycau TAE1.E TALK PU. CO . CO.. pHiLA. I CL1CITOR3 VMNtuU Chcstkut DR. laFRANCO'S 1 COMPOUND. Safe. DeedT regulator: 25 cents. DrninrlRts or Booklet free. OK. LaFRAKCO. PhiliuJelytita, P. $1 Sunday excursions, Richmond to Dayton and return via the Dayton & Western every Sunday during the summer season. Through trains leave Richmond every hour from 6 a. m. 'till 7 p. m. Returning leave Dayton every hour until 7 p. m. Last train leaving 9 p. m. Go any hour yon wish. Fast time, new cars. A pleasant Sunday ride, clean and cool, no smoke, no cimders, no dust. . I Visit the beautiful National Sol diers' Home on the line of the Dayton & Western, Fairview Park, Dayton's cool summer resort. Central League baseball at League Park every Sunday.
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