Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 July 1904 — Page 7
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1904.
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YSPEPSIA 15 CURED BY Dr-PIERCES GOLDEN 3 DISCOVERS IT MAKES WEAK m STOMACHS STRONG Pensylvania Lines r TIME TABLE In Effect 8 A. M. June 21, 1TO4. r CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO LIV. Arrive westward Depart Rich and Logan Ac Ex am 11.10am Chicago Special ll.liam 3.10 pm Michigan Ey pm Cin and Loeran Ex 5.00 pm 7.1o pm Cin and Rich Ac Ex 9.05 pm Northland Limited 11.00 pm Cin and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm EASTWARD 4.05 am Routherh Ex 4.15 am Northland Limited 5.15 am Rich and Cin Ac Ex 7 Ci am S.48 am Logan and Cin Ac Ex 10.10 am Mack and Cin Ex 3.5o pin Chi and Cin Special 3.55 pm 5.40 pm Logan and Rich Ac COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. WESTWARD St. Louis Limited 4 45 am 5.o5 am 10.15 am 10.20 am 1 25 pm 4 55 am 10.00 am 1.2u pm 9.00 pm - Capital Ex St L Fast Mail and Ex Col and Ind Ac Ex N Y and St L Mail and Ex CVwl unit R1rh An K-wif Worlds Fair Special 10.03 pm EASTWARD 515 am Pittsburgh Special daily 8.45 am Ind and Col Ac Mail an S.50 am St L and N Y Fast 4 50 pm Penna Special iSi J) 7 20 pm St L and N Y Mail and 3.x. 8.40 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex 8.55 pm Ohio and Va Fx daily 5.3n am 10.15 am 7JJ0 pm 9,00 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD St L Fast Ex Ppriniffd and Rich Ac St L Fast Mail and Ex 4.87 am 9.55 am 10 10 am 10 55 pm 9.55 pm Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex Worlds Fair Special daily EASTWARD Pittsburgh Special dailv Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex N Y Fast Mail Rich and Sprin Ac Ex Penna Special Mail and Ex St L and N Y Limited Ex 5.25 am 5.45 am 9 55 am 4.05 pm 4. "A pm 8.49 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. SOUTHWARD 4.40 am Mack and Cin Mail and Ex 8.42 am Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex 8.&5 pm Mack and Cin Mail and Ex 11.15 pm Sunday Ac? NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex S.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 3.20 pm Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 9 15pm Daily. Sunday only. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except "Sunday. Effective June 20, 1904 " K AST AND SOUTH AM No. 2 Dally 8.45 .'.'5 11.30 AM NO. 1 Dally 8.15 10 25 ... . 11.05 PM No. 4 Dally ex. Sun. 3.25 4.or r,.l5 I'M PM No.a Sua ccly Km H.O-) PM Lv Richmond Ar Cottage Grove Ar Cincinnati No.a Daily Sund'y ex. Sun. only IiO. ) J,v Cincinnati Ar Cottage Grove . . at Richmond NORTH 4 15 ft.25 ti.45 x.:x V.S5 A.M. No. 7 Daily ex. Sun K.15 7.45 8.55 10.00 4.0-J AND WEST AM PM No. I Daily No. Dally ex.Sun liV Richmond .11.05 7.05 Ar Muncie 12.35pm 8.10 Ar Marlon 1.40pm 8.50 Ar Peru 2.5opm 10.55 Ar North Judson 5.25ddi AM No. 2 Daily T..V .North Judson I,v. Peru 5.00 Ar. Richmond 8.45 AM PM Nc.4 No. 6 PM No.S Daily Daily Sap only ex. Sun ex.Sun 0.10am 11.35am 3.25pm 4.15 8.05 4.40 8.25 Fcrr"ttsor Information regarding connections Inquire of C. A. 11 LAIR, Home Phone 44 City Ticket Agent Harness for show and harness for every day use may mean difference In qoallty In some naakeft -he r they are identical strength nd dura b lty. Ma ' courseore tyie. Iir h,ln fancy d.,( our a-ness; but Harness la m from good suxsx a every set malatatni our reputation ai to workmanship and finish. All norU of horw equipments at very moderate prices. The Wiggins Co.
COTTAGE GROVE Mrs. Emma Wilson and daughters Marietta and lone, arrived from Shelbyville on Tuesday to visit her sister Medora Wright. Aaron Gardner and wife and J. W. Holland and wife with a party of College Corner friends spent the 4th on the river near Brookville. Pauline Feathers, of Muncie, returned home Tuesday evening after a week's visit at the home of M. C. Keffer. Maude Kingery of College Corner, visited her sister, Mrs. Sam Caldwell, on Sunday. Lee Ardery and wife visited Ernest Barnard and family Sunday. Ethel Brumley, who was in very poor health early in the season, is very much improved. Cora Bates and Nola Grove returned on Monday from a visit with their aunt, Mrs. Jane Rife, at Centerville. Clarence Keffer held a picnic in the orchard on Monday afternoon and evening in honor of Pauline Feathers, of Muncie. Those present were Leah and Edith Ha worth, Gladys and Claribel Barnard, Freeda Barclay, Otto, Claud and Pearl Bishop, Lucy and Clyde Ha worth, Mark and Myron Keelor, Leto, Harry, Jim, Bessie and Karl Shirkey, Reese Cox, Nola and Hester Grove.
OLIVE HILL Van Roberts, of Williamsburg, has sold his mat shop to Steve Thompson. Mr. Thompson will move there this week and take charge 'of the business. Mrs. Nancy Crook's health remains about the same. Perlio Medearis has come home to stay for the summer. Harvest is here. Some are cutting clover and some will began to cut whaeat Wednesday. The black rust is on the straw and the sooner it is cut the better. Quite a number of Richmond people spent the Fourth in our neighborhood visiting. George Thompson and wife, of Hollenberg, Ohio, are spending a few days with his mother. Mrs. McXutt after spending two weeks' visiting her daughter in Ohio, returned home Monda-. John Walker's two girls are visiting at Wesley Walker's. Sam Curtis, of Richmond, spent the Fourth with his sister, Mrs. Martha Medearis. Abraham Potter and wife, of Richmond, were the guests of Will Cheesman and family, the Fourth. Table of Contents for July. Portrait of President Roosevelt; frontispiece. The Philippines at St. Louis. William Powell Wilson. With illustrations. The Forbidden Land : The March of Civilization into Tibet. W. C. Jameson Reid. With illustrations. A Gallery of Popular Art: The Corcoran Collection in Washington. Leila Mechlin. With color reproductions of paintings by George de Forest Brush, John S. Sargent, J. G. Vibert, and Emile van Marcke. A Great German Portrait-Painter. Harrison S. Morris. With reproductions of four portraits by Franz von Lenbach. The Two Pacifies: V. The Dawn of a New Era in China. Harold Bolce. With illustrations and a map. Gods. Gems and Mascots: The LifeWork of Maxwell Snmmerville. Harry Dillon Jones. With illustrations. Studying Poetry with a Camera: A New Idea for a Roy's Photographic Club. Phebe Westcott Humphreys. With illustrations. Mountain and Shore: Typical Summer Playgrounds of America. With illustrations. Vanderdccken : A Chantey. Osmer L. Shepard. Reproduced in facsimile pages. The Man Who Held the Curtain. A Story. Joseph Blethen. The Best New Things From the World of Print. With illustrations. The Library Publishing Co Philadelphia. $3.00 a Year 25 cents a copy. Self Protection. demands that you be on the alert to see that you get Painkiller (Perry Da vis') when you ask for it; some dealers will try and persuade you to take something else, claimed to be just as good; insist upon getting Painkiller the remedy which has been the worlds family doctor for 60 years; it never fails to stop diarrhoea, griping pains in the stomach or bowels, dysentery, etc. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. rrom Hot to Cold. Dysentery is prevalent everywhere in summer and is due to miasmic poisons, and begins abruptly with inflammation of the mucous lining of the large bowel. In America the disease is common, but properly treated does not result as seriously as in tke tropics. Perry Davis' Painkiller is the best known remedy and the most efficacious in the treatment of dysentery.
GEORGE
MITCHELL
His Many Talents and How They Wer Put to Use. (American Inventor.) "To do and dare to do things" is is what has made the great industrial position that this country now occupies. America has contributed more generously to the list of the world's ''captains of industry" than any other nation, owing to the fact that opportunities and their contingent rewards have' been plentiful. How accomplishment is attained by serious and concentrated effort is exemplified in the case of George Mitchell, of copper mining fame. He began lif as a poor boy and by hard work and self-denial has gradually worked his way to the foremost position of success in the copper world. Associated and interested in an official capacity in some of the largest copper mining properties of Montana and Colorado, he amassed a fortune, but his earnings did not stop there; he has pushed his mining enterprise over the border lines of this country into Mexico, and is now build ing a railroad from the interior of that country to the Pacific Ocean in order to place the product of his ore on the market. Towns have arisen spontaneously wherever he has planted an enterprise. In the seething cauldron of mining activities he has found sufficient time to perfect a vast multitude of inventions on machines for the reduction of ores, smelters, converters, power plants and other mining uses. His patents are of great worth to mining interests, for many of them have revolutionized hand labor and the costs of refining processes. He possesses an inventive mind of unusual fertility and new patents are issued to him at frequent intervals. Some men possess one talent and do not make use of it, but George Mitchell has many and they are all active. Suck men do "things." The regular monthly business meeting of the Flower Mission will be held at the home of Miss Mary Shively, Suoth Fourteenth street, tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. A large attendance is expected. Mrs. Belle Nugen and Mrs. Clara Cox. of Lewisville, Ind., visited reltives here this week. Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the summer months in the large cities. There ia I not probably one case of bowel comi plaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use iof Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and j Diarrhoea Remedy. Mr. Frank Riggs, of Franklinville, N. Y., in I speaking of this remedy said: "I i have found it expedient to have a supply of Chamberlain's Colic, Choljera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. It has been a family safeguard and . while especially beneficial to children, jit is equally good in adult cases. I J recommend it cheerfully and without reservation." For sale by A. Q. jLukens & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets. Ely's Liquid Cream Balm is an ohl friend in a new form. It is prepared i for the particular benefit of sufferers from nasal catarrh who are used to an atomizer in spraying the diseased membranes. All the healing and soothing properties of Cream Balm are retained in the new preparation. It docs not dry up the secretions. Price, including spraying tube, 75 cents. At your druggist's or Ely Brothers, 50 Warren street, New York, will mail it. TIME CARD Richmond Street & Intemrban Bailway 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. 3ont Be Fooled? The market is bclnz flooded Willi worthless imitations o' ROCKY MOUNTA'N . . . TEA . . . To protect, the public v e cal. especial attention t o nur tracU mark, printed on every paclc bgf. Demand the fireniiinr. For Sale bj all UrutfSUtt
Will Not Help Your Disease, but Will We alien Your Nerves. FoT:s wl.o t!.lr.:c it Is better to bear pain thon s-oothe it aro wronsr. Ckl-f:K?!ii;iied doctors used to say It was letter, because they bad nothing v.Ith which to ease pain but dangerous, heart-paralyzing: drugs. But now. that a safe remedy has been found, Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills. It is wrong to suffer, for nothing can be gained but weakened nerves. A safe rule to remember is: When in pain, take an Anti-Pain Pill. This will soothe your quivering nerves. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain by restoring the natural secretions. In which they differ from opium and similar narcotic drugs, which relieve pain by checking the action of the glands. They are sure and harmless, and are the latest medical treatment for the cure of Headache. Neuralgia, Backache, Rheumatism, Dizziness, Toothache, Stomachache, Menstrual (Monthly) Pains. Also nerve irritations like SeaSickness, Car-Sickne3s, Sleeplessness, Indigestion, etc. Pleasant to take, quick In results. "I have used Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills for sick, nervous headache, and have received the best results. I heartily recommmd their curative pronrrties, for thy are successful." REV. KAY A. WATP.OS, D. D., Iowa City, la. Sold by druggists, at 25c. Money back if first box does not help. Never sold in bulk. T'P"!:'!1 Write to us for Free Trial X XbHiXj package of Dr. Miles' AntiPain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Our Specialist will diagnose your ease, tell vou what is wrong, and how to right it, Free. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. LABORATORIES. ELKHART, IND. WALLACE'S LOCK Show Doing Well Cars Derailed on Tuesday. (Peru Journal.) Benjamin E. Wallace has returned home from his circus to remain until it reaches Lapeer, Mich., one of the stands which the show was compelled to miss last year on account of the wreck at Durand, Mich. Mr. Wallace looks well and feels well and he is home to visit Mrs. Wallace and transact some important business. The shows are doing well this season, notwithstanding the depression of all other kinds of business througout the country. Nothing of an exciting nature has transpired with the circus lately. ' Tuesday while the show trains were en route to Toledo on the C, II. & D. railroad at Bowling Green Ohio, several cars were derailed, resulting in the show being unable to exhibit at Toledo in the afternoon. At night the tent was packed. There was no one hurt in the accident which !w;is caused by the rails spreading. ! Mr. Wallace states that Carl Herkienrath, the elephant trainer, has not 1 been able to exhibit his wonderful I trio of animals since he joined the shows two weeks ago, as on the very day that he reached the circus he was taken down with appendicitis and is still bedfast. HOW'S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tin ax, Wholesale Druggists, Todo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. nail's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent ifree. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills are the best. o a. js x' o n x a. . Brars the Kind Vou Havo Always Bought Works wonders while you sloop, brings bright eyes, reed lips, lovely color. Ilollister's Rocky Mountain Ton makes people bappy. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. Don't get excited, the row 10c package of Faultless Soda Crackers is only one of the many good tilings that are yet to follow. Wonderful Nerve. Is displayed by many a man enduring pains of accidental cuts, wounds, bruises, burns, scalds, sore feet or stiff joints. But there's no need for it. Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the pain and cure the trouble. It's the best salve on earth for piles, too. 25c at A. G. Buken & Co.'s drug store.
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A Very Close Call. "I stuck to my engine, although every joint and every nerve was rackea witn pain," writes U. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Burlington, Iowa. "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of Electric Bitters, and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co., price 50 cents. ' Low Tares to Atlantic City via the Pennsylvania Lines. Julyllth and for certain trains July 10th, excursion tickets to Atlantie City, account Imperial Council VnW nf Urat;n cu-a m, ua sold from all ticket stations on the Pennsylvania Lines. For information regarding rates, time of trains, etc., see Local Ticket Agent of those lines. Energy all gonef Headache? Stomach out of order t Simply a case of torpid liver. Burdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or woman of you. Saved From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bobbitt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her dying ( and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians and every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. In this terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption turned despair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. It's the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. A HALF MILLION ACRES. $30.00 to Colorado and Return. Via Chicago, Union Pacific & NorthWestern Line. Chicago to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, daily throughout the summer. Correspondingly low rates from all points east. Only one night to Denver from Chicago. Two fast trains daily. Tourist sleeping cars to Denver daily. FARES TO ST. LOUIS. World's Fair excursion tickets to St. Louis are now on sale via Pennsylvania Lines. Fares from Richmond are as follows: Tickets good for the season, return ing any time to December 15th, will be sold every day at $14.00 for the round trip. Tickets good returning within sixty days, not later than December 15, will be sold evey day at $12.00 for the round trip. Tickets good returning within fifteen days will be sold every day at $10.50 for the round trip. Coach excursion tickets, with return limit of seven days, will be sold twice a week, every Tuesday and Thursday, beginning May 17th, until June 30th, at $7.00 for the round trip approximately one cent a mile. Coach excursion tickets are restricted to day coaches, whether on regular or special trains. For further 4rticulars sonsult C. W. Elmer, tickex agent, Richmond, Ind.
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( The Place to Put our Money is into real estate. I can 4,put you next" a """ir of good j ieces, all certain to increase rapidlj in value, and easily attainable by any man who is in earnest. Look over my list. T. f?. Woodhurst 913 Main street. TRAINS Every Day Sloncie, Marion, Peru and Northern Indiana cities via .... C. C. & LLeave Richmond Daily, except Sunday, 6:15 a m, 7:05 p m. U :05 am d'ly Sunday only, 9:35 p m. Through tickets sold to all points. For particulars enquire of I . A. Blair. 0. P. A, Home Tel. 44 A Practical. Magazinf FOR 7HE J GZNTEEL HOUSEKEEPER iEACH !SSOE CONTAINS BEAUTIFUU.Y ILLUSTRATED DISHES. DECORATIONS ; FOS THE TA-3LE. DAINTY" HZNUj FR J it ALL OCCASIONS. ETC. ST IS THE AMCHICAN AUTHORITY i ON CULJNAPY TOPICS AND FASHION3. Current issua toe. S1.00 Per Yeah TABLE TALK PL'3. CO.. PHILA. SOLICITORS WANTL-O 1113 Chestnut St. DR. laFRANCO'S 0 COMPOUND. Safs ipeedy regulator; 25 cents. Drugtfsts or mall. BooElet free. DR. LaFRaNOO, Philadelphia, TIME TABLE Dayton & Western Traction Co. (In Effect May 1, 1904.) Leave Richmond for Eaton, West Alexandria, Dayton, Troy, Pique, Sidney, Lima, Xenia, Springfield, Columbus, HannltOH and Cincinnati every hour, 7 a. m., to 9 p. m. and 11 p. m. Two Honrs to Dayton Leave Richmond for New Paris every hour, 6 a. m., to 6 p. m. Last threugh car east of West Alexandria, 9 p. m. Through rates and through tickets to all points. All entirely new cars, clean, comfortable and swift. For further information call Home 'Phone 2G9. One way Colonist Rates to the vVest and Northwest via The C, CL I L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, ;c. For further information call on 7. A. Blair, C. T, A. Fome 'Phone 44,
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