Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 July 1904 — Page 2
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h TWO , J- BIOHHOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1904.
Notfaf al. No Matter What Doctors Say W e Know That Heart Trouble in M any Cases Can Be Cured. Tb'.rw atfc seven main features of fconrt disease, viz.: (1) Wenkness or IjotUIty; (2) Rheumatism or Neuralgia; (3) Valvular IDisoraer: (4) Dilation; (3) Er:lm-crnerit; (G) Fatty Degeneration; (7) Iro:sy. Documentary evidence will prove thousand of so-called "incurables" have been absolutely cured by Dr. Miles' I.'ew Heart Cure. Fitients oftrn have no idea their disease Is heart trouble, but ascribe It to Indigestion, Liver Complaint, etc. Here are some of the symptoms: Shortness of breath after exercise. Crnoiherins Spells. Pain in Chest, left Shoulder and arm. Discomfort in Lying on one side. Fainting Spells. Nervous Cough. Swelling of Feet and Ankles. Faleness of Face and I-ips. Palpitation. Nightmare. Irregular Pulse. "I have great faith in Dr. Miles' New Heart Cuie, and speak of its merits whenever opportunity presents. I can now go up and down stairs with ease, where three weeks a?o I could hardly walk o.if b!0'.:." One year later. "I am still in good health; the Heart Cure did so much for me, that I find it a far greater medicine t.hrn you claimed it to be." ii. D. YOUNG, D. IX, C'J'i North Pine St., Natchez, Mis3. Money bad; if first bottle faila to benefit. X'DTT Write us and we will mail EVl.iX' JOU a Free 'irial Package of Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills, the New. Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank for our Specialist to diagnose your case and tIl you what is wrong end how to lig-it it. Absolutely Free. Address: DR. MILE3 MEDICAL. CO., LABORATOr.lE3. ELKI-LUIT. IND.
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"I have been nsingr OasearPts f-r Insomnia, with whii'ti 1 have been aillioteil tor over tweuiy years, ami I can say that C'ascarets have given me more relief than any other remedy j have ever tried. I oliail certainly recommend them to my friends as being ail they are represented." Thos. Gillard, Elgin, 111.
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about the most deliahtful places In this country to spend Summer?
A large crowd of men numbering about fifty or more, was assembled yesterday around the site of the Fed-
! eral building to witness the first work
on the erection of th efoundation of the building proper. The rain diswere dug from the ground after seit having witnessed the start. A few days ago a force of men were put at work erecting a small building which should be suitable for an ollice and this work was finished this afternoon. The rain and general disagreeable weather has caused a postponement of a part of the work. Several stumps were dug from tht ground after severe struggles on the part of horses and men and the stones which formed the foundations of the two houses which formerly stood there were hauled away. Everything to be used about the federal building will be new and of the strongest and most durable material. Mr. Spear will make the building one that Richmond may well be proud of, keeping of course, well within the contract price, which is high enough to build an especially fine structure. This morning the trenches for the foundation were begun and a good sized force of laborers set at work at digging them. The cellar will not be a very large one, but larre enough for the purpose. The work is attractii;;r attention of the passerby and comment is free upon the work. The preparations have been systematic and business like and the work will go on at a rapid clip. The foundation is expected to be entirely completed within two weeks at the most.
AHEMENT
TO
BE PRESENTED
FOR ABOLISHING OF HOG PENS . IN CITY LIMITS
AT COUNCIL SOON
Probabilities are That it Will be Passed Fight Against it is Expected.
A region easy to get to. heautiful scenery, pure bracing cool air. plenty of attractive resort.6rood hotels.good fishing, golf, something todo ali the time economical living, rest, health an1 comfort. Then write today, (enclosing two-
con 1 stamp to pay postage) mention tills pHter and we will send you our l'X4 edition of 4 Mic tan ,:n Summer " I
o outlining V4 pages 200 pictures, maps h otel rates, etc., and interesting in- a; formation about this famous resort re ' gion reached via the j Grand Rapids & Indiana R'y " TUB KISIIIX4 LINE."
P KTOV K E Y AV F.Q t t E TONS I NO HAY VIEW MAI KIN 0 I'l XtiHTHlOKT W'AI LOON LAKE HARBOR PT TRAVEPSE CITY CROOKED LAKE
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A fine train service, fast tlrre, excellent lining cars, etc.. from St. Louis, Louisville, Indianapolis, ChicagoC. L. LOCK WOOD, GEN. PASSENGER & TICKET AGT Grand Rapids, Mich.
Low Fares to California via Pennsylvania Lines Daring September. Aug. 15 to 27, inclusive, and Aug. 28 to Sept. 9, inclusive, excursion
tickets to San Francisco and Los Angeles, account Triennial Conclave Knights Templar, and Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. For full particulars regarding fares, routes, etc., apply to local TicketAgent of those lines, or to W. W. Richardson, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.
. Hagerstown Kirt Hughes has repaired his residence and built a veranda. lie now has an elegant home. llairerstown had nothing on hand for the Fourth. However, rpiite anumber had out their flags and many observed the day by not working. Lee J. Reynolds is in Georgia eatinu blackberries and killing snakes. I .em Bowrnnn bought the stoek of shoes left by Lawson, whe nhe went to New Castle. Bowman will add newstock to it and will open his store for business July 14th. John Rohrer and Sol Copeland dissolved partnership in the junk business. Copeland will continue the business and Rohrer is now employed by Lem Pierce. George Dutro is the proud father of a bit! baby Mr. Thompson and wife of Sulphur Springs, Ind., visited Charley Keys and family last Sunday. William Stonebaker, who has been sick for some time, is not improving.
It is probable that at the next session of the city council the amendment to the city ordinance on hog pens, will be presented, backed by the health authorities of the eity and all who wish to make Richmond as clean as possible. As before stated the proposed amendment disposes entirely of hog pens in the city limits. The ordinance now in effect allows five hogs to each family within the corporation boundaries, and the amendment will allow none. It is said that this will be a blow to several poor families that keep hogs, deriving from them meat and monev on their sale. While this
may be true in a way, there are but a very few who would not rather work harder without hogs than to have this source of filth and disease in their backyards, even though a small profit may be derived therefrom That the amendment Avill be fought is not doubted, but the health authorities are confident of getting it passed. Several of the eouncilmen have approved the amendment and it is to be hoped that it will be passed. The amendment, when completed, will call for " the abolishing of all hog pens
within the limits of the city of Richmond. A PROMPT HEADACHE CURE. Probably no form of suffering is so general as that caused by headache. The value of time lost through this complaint is something stupendous. If you are subject to headache from overwork or mental exhaustion throbbing or splitting headache, nervous headache, or headache caused by indigestionyou should seek relief before the trouble becomes chronic. Phen-a-mid Tablets are an invaluable remedy for all forms of this trouble. They are prescribed by hundreds of reputable physicians throughout the country, and are used extensively in hospital ppractice. Phen-a-mid Tablets contain no injurious drug and never depress or weaken the heart. They may be safely administered by any one. Phen-a-mid, the great pain destroyer, is a positive and speedy cure for headache and all forms of pain, including Neuralgia, Backache, Rheumatism, Sciatica, and is very efficient in all cases of Colds. Chills and Fever. No family can afford to be without a bottle of Pheu-a-mid in the house. 25 cents at the druggist's, or by mail from the manufacturers, Os-born-Colwell Co., 40 Cliff street, New-
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What to do Until the Doctor Arrives. If it is a case of colic or cholera morbus give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and you will have no need of a doctor. For sale by A. G. Lukens & Co., and
W. II. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main Sts.
Nothing can take the place of a vacation passed at the seashore. A special opportunity to enjoy twelve days' outing at the most attractive summer havens along the Atlantic Coast is offered by the Pennsylvania Lines. Seashore Excursion, August 11th. Round trip fare $14.00 from Richmond to Atlantic City, Cape May, Holly Beach, Avalon, Anglesea, Wild-
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MODELS OF AMERICAN WARSHIPS. Every Type of Man of War Represented in Miniature. Of all the men employed by any one establishment in any other line of business, there are none probably whose patriotism exceeds that of the regiment of men employed by Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth. This how during its long career of
nearly thirty years, since Mr. A. J. Bailey effected the consolidation of his show with the show of the greatand only P. T. Barnum, has made a number of trips abroad to foreign lands and each time has returned home with renewed love for American freedom airi . American institutions generally. Their last trip abroad, to foreign lands shrdlu cmfwyp mhr which was concluded nly last October, was for a period of five years
and it took them in to nearly all the countries of Europe. When the huge steamship "Minneapolis" which
brought the show back, arrived at its J
his patriotism.
The show had been abroad some two months whe nthe "Maine" was blown up in the harbor at Havana. The rapidly succeeding months in which the history of the SpanishAmerican War was made followed and he saw the rapid transition of the regard for vast establishment from a matter of idle curiosity to pprofound respect. It was the battle in Manila Bay and in front of Santiago by the navies of the United States and Spain that brought about this vast metamorphosis in the consid eration of America and it caused in him a determination to do his share toward inculcating among his fellowcountrymen an appreciation of the necessity and a proper regard to the value of a powerful American navy. He has done this by causing to be constructed eleven models of as many American naval war vessels representing the various types, from
the submarine boat to the largest , man-o'-war. lie enlisted the aid of j the government itself in this pproject J and was supplied for the purpose of , securing an absolute reproduction of these vessels, the original Government j plans upon which the vessels were j built. Subsequently he secured the services of Mr. Charles F. Dressier, j the expert electrician and mechani-1 cian of the College of the City of New York, who had the reputation of
being the finest constructor of models in America, to reproduce these models of American navy vessels for him. the result of which is an exhibit the like of which has never before been seen in this or any other country. The vessels are built upon the generous scale of one-quarter inch to one foot and every line and every detail of these vessels, their equipment and their armament is reduced to this scale with absolute fidelity and exactness, to that measured by the most delicate instrument will not vary the thousandth part of an inch from absolute scale from stem to stern and front keel to topmast. This exhibit in itself is well worth any one's time and trifling expense necessary to see it. It is a single item and a single feature in the enormous exhibition of Barnum & Bailey's Greatest Show on Earth, which will be here on Friday, July 8.
THE GRAHAM & MO RTON TRANS. CO. Summer Time Card.
Leave Chicago
9:30 a. m. daily 12:30 noon daily Sat. & Sun. ex. 11:30 p. m. daily inc. Sunday 10:00 a. m. Sunday only 2:00 p. m. Saturday only 8:00 p. m. Sat. only during uly & August Lv. Benton Harbor 7:00 a. m. daily Sunday ex.
Benton Harbor-St. Joseph Division.
Arrive St .Joseph
1:30 pjn. daily 4:30 p. m. daily Sat. & Sun. ex. 4:00 a. m. daily 2:00 p. m. Sunday only 6:00 p. m. Saturday only 12:00 midnight leave at once for Holland Leave St. Jaseph 5:00 p. m. daily 7:30 a. m. daily Sunday ex. 6:00 p. m. Sunday
only
Ar. Benton Harbor 2:30 p. m. daily
5:30 p. m. daily 5:30 a. m. daily
7:30 p. m. Saturday only
Arrive Chicago 9:00 p. m. daily 11:30 a. m. daily Sunday ex. 10:00 p. m. San-
day only
Daily excursions to the greatest fruit belt in the U. S., leaving Chicago 9:30 a. m., arrives back in Chicago on return at 9 p. m., the tourist having about three and one-half hours to visit points of interest. Fare for
this round trip $1.00.
Leave Chicago 9:00 a. m. daily Sat. & Sun. ex. S :00 p. m. daily Sunday ex. 10:00 a. m. Sunday only
Ar. Ottawa Beach 3:30 p. m. daily Sat. & Sun. ex. 3 :00 a. m. daily Sunday ex. ' 5:00 a. m. Monday only
1 :30 p. m. Saturday only 7 :30 p. m. Saturday only
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Send or telephone your orders I.w ta . lrom omer Pennsylvania
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grass to grow well next summer.
'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 "
of the midsummer
outing to these famous seaside resorts
is enhanced bv the ormortunitv to
I - visit Philadelphia, where stop-over
will be allowed on return coupon of Seashore excursion tickets. C. W. Elmer Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind., will furnish further information.
$14 Round Trip to Atlantic City, Aug. 11, via Pennsylvania Lines. This summer's excursion to Atlantic City, Cape May and eight other ocean resorts will laave Richmond Thursday, August 11th. Twelve days outing. Stop-over at Philadelphia.
See C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond, Ind. 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 Rich
mond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1,
Leave Holland 9:00 a. m. daily 9:00 p. m. daily
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Arrive Holland m4:30 p. m. daily Sat. & San ex. 6:00 a. m. daily Sunday ex. 6:00 a, m. Monday onlly 8:00 p. m. Satur' day only Arrive Chicago 5:00 p.m. daily
6 :00 a. m. daily
Lv. Ottawa Beach 10:00 a. m. daily ll:00p. m. daily
On Sunday above Steamer goes via St. Joseph.
Fare to Holland $1.50; round trip $2.75. This is the most direct and quickets route to Grand Rapids and all Central and Northern Michigan. Agents for the People's Transit Co., to White hall, Montague, Pentvater and Ludington, daily 7:30 p. m. The right is reserved to change this schedide without notice. J. S. MORTON, Sec'y & Treas. J. H. GRAHAM, Pres. M. METERING, G. P. & F. A. Chicago Dock, foot of Wabash Ave. Telephone 2162 Central. B. II. 6-25-04
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New ork Citv, it presented a most
amazing spectacle of men and women dancing, throwing their hats in the air and the eyes of many of them streaming with tears in very joy at reaching home again. With these
people love of country is more than mere patriotism; it is their religion. One need only show the American flag to cause them to raise their hats in grateful salutation to "Old Glory." Perhaps the most enthusiastic patriot of them all is Mr. J. A. Bailey and he has given a most practical turn in the way of manifestation of
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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 island 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
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