Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 July 1904 — Page 2
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, MONDDAY, JULY 11, 1904.
ADVANCE
GUARD
of adtos mm
EACH DAY MORE AND MORE PASS THROUGH.
ALL KINDS OF CARS
Large and Small, Will Make the Run Richmond a Stopping Place.
The advanceguard of the National Automobilists Association, which will make the thousand mile run from the East to St. Louis through Richmond this summer, has begun to reach the city. Lone drivers and small parties or n utoists are much more frequent than a few weeks ago and now they attract but little attention, compared to the crowds that formerly besieged the garage on the event of a tour ;t's stopping there. Until the la f pall of August this city will be the slopping place for hundreds, almost thous amis, of auto drivers, all bound for the Mound City and the Fair. It is expected that the great crowd of tourists will reach Richmond about August twelfth or thirteenth, and for a few days before that date great preparations will be in progress. All of the machinists in town will be sure of a job, two or three of them, on those days, as many of the aiuoists will desire repairs to their machines,
Richmond being the onlv
f . E. SCHUTT
Chosen by New York for the Cecil Rhodes Scholarship. New York has cause for self-congratulation in the representative that the state has chosen for the Ceil Rhodes scholarship at Oxford, in the person of Warren Ellis Schutt, Cornell, 1905. The sturdy Ithacan will be as splendid a type of American manhood as will be sent aboard to the English university by any state in the Union. Schutt 's career is thoroughly interesting. He is the son of a prosperous farmer who lives six miles from Ithaca. Young Schutt got his primary education at a country school near his home, and then won a fouryear scholarship in the Ithaca high school in a competitive examination. Instead of moving into Itahaca to live or evendriving to and from school with one of his father's teams, as he might easily have done, Schutt walked to and from this high school each morning and night. In this way he prepared for Cornell University. His first year in college he continued to walk to and from his home. His scholarship continued to be of the same high standard as in high school, and he took all the prizes and scholarships at Oxford University. In his sophomore year, for the first time Schutt entered college athletics. There the trainer took him under his care and developed him into the greatest 'cross-country runner in the country. It was here his twelve mile, of daily walking to and from his home counted in Schutt 's favor in the physical condition of the athlete. He ran in Cornell's victorious 'cross-country teams against Harvard, Yale. Princeton and Pennsylvania. On the track
team he captured the two-rnile inter
collegiate run and lowered the time
SHORT
ITEMS
OF INTEREST
NEW SWIMMING POOL PROVES A POPULAR PLACE
C. C- & L. EXCURSION
iff ace
twee ii
I'i'y is jorrunaie in navmg a garage of suli'ieient size and accommodations, from which it will get a good 1?U of favorable advertisement. Arrangements will be mads for the accommodations of the many cars and their drivers over night, and the hotels will do a good business during the duration of the run through hero. The machines, when thv arrive here, present a queer sight. i-t cov-
and
.-topping j j rav he duplicated the feat, and stretch be- , , . , . . . .
was sunseuueuu v eieeieu ca i:un ol
This posi
tion he will, of course, resign upon going to England. He is only twenty yeears old, stands more than six feet in height and weighs 1(55 pounds.
in the hundred mile
... 1 ( ornell s 100.) track team
tortunate in Having
NEURALGIA CONQUERED. When doctors agree tuat a (vrlain re rat ion is a speedy cure for a 'pecinV malady. all sufferers from
hat maknlv will be g
an
to listen to
ers many of them entirely
ears Have their leather
tiiei their statements. The
are men of
foliowiti'.
upholstering i sl,Ma11
large practice
covered cloth toprevent the dust p,om
wearing in. Mgns,
York to St. Louis;" "Wheeling to St. Louis sure; etc., are seen on most every car. All kinds and conditions of aulos make the run. On the sanv day that the great Premier car, twenty or more feet long, and accommodating ten people, passed through, a little, dr.inty buckboard shot through town, with two young men, who would ".Make St. Loace or bust," they said. Olds runabouts, huge Yale ears, Cadillacs, "Win tons and almost every other make will be seen be for? the end of the summer. So far it is mostly those who are venturesome, or those whose desires could not wait miil Mie crowd started, that have gone through. The wiser prefer to stay with the large number thinking that the com
panions might prove useful in case of i Through Passenger Service to North-
a breakdown or the like. Some of the cars that will arrive are he.i nt ies. 1:it
urious, comfortable and yet with! Through passenger service to North "sneed toburn." and the wiJ,t 0f Michigan resorts over Pennsylvania
such
as
New
What they say is an accurate record of the results obtained in the treatment of Neuralgia by Phen-a-mid, the great pain destroyer. J. Hesson, M. I)., of New York, writes: "I have been using Phen-a-mid for some time (in severe neuralgia cases principally) with very good results." W. f Ledbetter, M. D., of Bloomfield, Texas "Tried it with satisfactory results in neuralgia and head
ache of a cliinateric nature. Phen-a-mid Tablets are a positive cure for Neuralgia and all forms of pain, including headache, rheuma-
To St. Joe Was Well Attended-Other Short Notes of Various Things in Richmond.
A telegram from Charles I Ross states that he has passed the plysical examination and is now a mtlshipman in the naval academy. Dr. Davis, city health officer, has framed a bill on health presentation and disease which he will try to get through the legislature. The small office building oi the northeast corner of the Federabuilding lot has been fitted up witlj many handy appliances. The sad case of Rev. Eltwod 0 Ellis is attracting considerable attention in all the surrounding cites, especially in the gas belt. The strawberries are now ittirely gone, sav the grocervmen, aid the
raspberries, red and black, ae their successors in markets. The peaches are now arriing in considerable quantities and ae sold now at most groceries for mite a reasonable price. It is expected that the workon the structure proper of the Unite! Presbyterian church, will start ths veik some time. The foundation lis b' completed and the cellar cleared out. The new swimming pool eas of. the
city opened this attcrnoon. large number of season tickets ha'e been sohl and the resort will be a xpulav one from all accounts. The work on. the GraceM . E. church, the painting, etc., will be finished in about two weeks, says the contractor. It will add a good deal to the appearance of the church. The C. C. & L. excursion to Saint Joe and Benton Ilarbo? vesterdav
was well attended. A number of Richmond people spent the day at the pleasant and popular resorts. The sale of the C. C, & L. is attracting attention. Of course there are the usual number who "knew
o
if eegery
And Worry Sap Woman's Nervous Vitality, Theio 13 nothing Kicrc nerve wrecking than l.ouscl.c'.d cut:cj anJ f..o cr.re of children. Ti.a C: v.Czc; v.-orry and petty annoyance cf t:.c f-.; r.r.d fcrrfcen rest et ni-htsoon exhausts l:cr vitality and she becomes nervous, irritatle and restless. If allowed to continue, it end3 In dele, Nervous Headaches. Ctomach. Uvcr end iridncy troubles, and t'.iose (.erribla Periodical ricarins-down pains, which come from nervous exhaustion. Dr. Lilies' r.o?toratlvc rrcrvinc is a .ieyer-fa::insr remedy for such cases. It buIlJa up and soothes the nerves, and brings the sweet, restful sleep, so much needed. No other medicine Is so pleasant or so curative in every cr.se of female weakness, nervousness or general wornut condition. Try it at our risk. Cost refunded if first bottle fails tc itncf.t you. "I had been sick several years with ndicrcstion and ncrvouu prostration, which kept m;; r.'.mo.-t conrtantly under . physician's care, r.nd v. h.lo 1 h;.d been treat.-, d by foi:r doetc.-:- 1 received only temporary relief. 1 v. . s very weak and 'it '-less, ar.-.l v.naLIo io ctiond to my .oux' hold duties. After reading about .jv. Iil les' JCcrvine, I concluded to give ,t a trial. The llrst few doses brought '-sifvl Pleep at night, and art appetite i'nr f.id. Continuing the treatment, I rapidly improved, a:.d now I am well and rhle to do ell my v.o-k." 11113. 1.1. J. 01.D3, CL.rksf.on, Slich. TPUTT T? ""5 to rs and we w:U mall J.M:. i i you a. Tree Trial Packaee of Or. IVNIc-s' Anti-Pain Pills, the New. Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Uiar.k fer ov.r Upecialist to ciiagnoko your c-.ae and t U you vhat is wrong and how to rigit ir. Absolutely Fr-e. AiWress: IR. jMXLKS MEDICAL CO LABOHATOIlIEo. EIvJlAIiT. LXD.
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weeks? Of places where truck growing and fruit raising yield enormous i returns each year? Of a land where you can live out of doors every dav
m the year? Of opportunities for establishing profitable manufacturing industries; of rich mineral locations, and splendid business openings? If you want to know the details of any or all of these write me. I. will gladly advise you fully and truthfully. J G. A. PARK, General Immigration and Industrial Agent LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY.
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Michigan Resorts.
All of the autoists o; Richmon! were out for a run yesteilay anl visited many of the small dies surround in"- here.
Safeguard the CtUdren. Notwithstanding all taat is done
them will afford pleasure to ail the ! Iines wil1 be established via Richmond , bv boards of health anl charitably
and the Or., R. & 1. lhe fishing incnned persons, the death rate43citv Buildin
Line77 June 'Zb tor the summer 0110 sman children is very high 1904. "The Northland Limited," a ; during the hot weather of the simmer
week, followed bv Covins and Crvor, J solld tram ot 1 ullman sleeping cars mouths in the large cities. Tiere is
from wiictdins:. the latter travelling 1 and coaches through to the Mackinac , not probably one case of bowd com-
ion, leaving Richmond about 9 :lo ( plaint in a hundred, howevel, tha
FIRE ALARM BOXES. FIRST DISTRICT. L2 First and south C, piano factory. 13 Second and south B. 14 Fourth and south D. 15 Fifth and south B. 16 Fifth and south H. 18 Seventh and south H. SECOND DISTRICT. South of Main, Between Seventh and Eleventh. 21 Eighth and Main.
j 23 Eighth and south E. j 24 Seventh and south G. ! 9:i TCinth nnd south A.
26 Tenth and south C. 27 Eleventh and Main. 23 Eleventh and south J. THIRD DISTRICT. South of Main, East of Eleventh. 31 Twelfth and south B. 32 Twelfth and south E. 34 Fourteenth and Main. 35 Fourteenth and south C. 36 Eleventh and south A.
37 Twentieth and Main. FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of Tenth to River. 41 Third and Main, Robinson's shop .42-Third and North C.
For Women Fashions, Beauty Hints Household" Talks, Book Reviews For Men Market Reports Sporting News, Fair Politics For Children Cut-Outs, Comics, Stories McCutcheon's Cartoons
$4.C0 a Year Daily $6.50 Daily and Sunday ?
I-I-I-I-I--I-I-I-.I-.I. I-.I-.I-.I..I..X..X..X. 1 M ,;:., III..I
residents on Main street. Fred Brunt and a companion, from
New York to St. Louis, were here last
in a li-ht Cadillac machine. A bier : reSl
Rambler and a Franklin from Middletown. were hero Friday and F.. J. Burt, in his Yale, carried a Richmond boy to Indianapolis tin same day.
1 ! 11 t ! I -
p. m. daily. Also nas sleeping car i couia not he cured by the timtly use through Traverse City to Northport ! Df Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and over the new line. Breakfast served ; Diarrhoea Remedv. Mr. Frank
Riggs, of Franklinville, N. Y., m
in the dining car. "The Michigan Express," with sleeping cars through to Mackinaw City, and parlor car to
speaking of this remedy sau: ' I
What to do Until the Doctor Arrives, i to Mackinaw City, and parlor car to have found it expedient to lave a
If it is a case of colic or cholera ! Grand Rapids, leaves Richmond 3:00SUppiy cf Chamberlain's Colic Chol-
morbus give Chamberlain's Colic, IP- m- week days. Information about j era anj Diarrhoea Remedy on hand. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and j season tourist tickets at special fares j it has been a family safeguail and you will have no need of a doctor. ' an(i 15-day round-trip tickets may be j while especially beneficial to children, For sale bv A. G. Lnkena & Co.. and' obtained from C. W. Elmer, ticket lit is eauallv cood in adult ca.es. I
W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main Sts. ! agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond,
Ind.
$50.00 California and Return Personally Conducted. Special trains from Chicago to San Francisco without change, via the Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern line leave Chicago August 18 and August 25. Itinerary includes stopovers at Denver, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake City. Low rates, choice of routes returning. Tickets on sale daily August 15th to September 10th. Two fast trains daily over the only double track railway between Chicago and the Missouri river, via the most direct route acrors the American continent. The Overland Limited, solid through train every day in the year. Less than three days enroute. Low rate from all points. Write for itineraries of special trains and full information to A. II. Waggener, 22 Fifth avenue, Chicago, Ills.
Open the door, let in the air, The winds are sweet, the flowers are fair, Joy is abroacLin the world for me, Since taking Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.
recommend it cheerfully and athout
reservation." For sale by !L (J. Lukens & Co., and W. H. Sidhoff, Fifth and Main streets.
MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, Main and seventh streets.
It warnn the heart like sunshine, cheers the soul like old wine, gives hope for the future, blots oit the
I past. That's what Ilollister's Soeky
Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, rlea or Tablets. A. O. Luken & Co.
"The Way to Go." Every Sunday, excursions via the Dayton & Western to Soldiers' home and DayJton, $1.00. Trains every hour. Go any time you wish. A clean and cool Sunday outing. No smoke, no cinders, no dust. 7-tf
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45 Gaar, Scott & Co. 4G No. 1 Hose House, N. Eighth. 47 Champion Roller Mills. 4S Tenth and North I. FIFTH DISTRICT. West Richmond and Fairview.
5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 West Third and Richmond Ave. 54 Earlham College. 55 State and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 5S Grant and Sheridan.
59 Bridge Ave., Paper Mill. SIXTH DISTRICT. North of E, East of Tenth. 61 Railroad Shops. 62 Hutton's Coffin Factory. 63 Hoosier Drill Works. 64 Wayne Agricultural Works. 65 Richmond City Mill Works. 66 Westcott Carriage Works. 67 Thirteenth and North II. SEVENTH DISTRICT. Between Main and North D., East oi Tenth. 7 Ninth and North A. 71 Eleventh and North L. 72 Fourteenth and North C. 73 No. 3 Hose House, East End.
74 Eighteenth and North C. 75 Twenty-second and North E. SPECIAL SIGNALS. 1-2-1 Fire Out. 10-10-10 Natural Gas Off. 312 Noon and 6 p, m, , 10-Natural Gas On. AP
$14 Round Trip to
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 Penn
sylvania Lines, Richmond, Ind. Map of the World. A beautiful map, valuable for ref--rence, 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
Atlantic City, j in the house just when it is needed.
Cures croup, heals wounds of every sort.
burns, cuts,
RICHMOND LAWNS Would take on a beautiful green if Mertz's Bone Fertilizer were used now. Send or telephone your orders to Tom Mertz. Both 'phones 103, or Rural Route No. 8. Send in an of der for a sample if you want youi grass to grow well next summer.
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Nothing can take the place of a va cation passed at the seashore. A spec ial opportunity to enjoy twelve days outing at the most attractive summed
the Far East. Sent on receipt of 25 j""; f " . i tat n TTnlci-Prn ; ottered by the Pennsylvania Lines cents m stamps by W. B. Kniskera, R ' . 3
P. T. M., Chicago North-Western Railway, Chicago, HI.
THvIE TABLE.
On Sundays Cars Leave One Trip Later.
First car leaves Richmond for Indianapolis at 5 a. a. First car leaves Dublin for Richmond at 5 a. m. Every car for Indianapolis leaves Richmond on the odd hour, from 5:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. First car leaves Indianapolis for Richmond at 7:00 a. m. and every other hour thereafter until 5:00 p. m. Hourly service from Richmond to Dublin and intermediate points, from 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. u. Subject to change without notice.. RATE OF FARE. Richmond to Graves $0.05
beashore Excursion, August 11th
Round trip fare $14.00 from Rich, mond to Atlantic City, Cape Maj1 Holly Beach, Avalon, Anglesea, Wild wood, Sea Isle City, Ocean Citj New Jersey; Ocean City, Maryland Rehoboth, Delaware. Proportionately low fares from other Pennsylvani! Lines stations. j The pleasure of the midsumme outing to these famous seaside resort is enhanced by the opportunity t' visit Philadelphia, where stop-ove will be allowed on return coupon c Seashore excursion tickets. C. W. F2 mer Ticket Agent, Pennsylvaai lines, Richmond, Ind., will furni further information.
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to Centerville . . . to Jackson Park . . to Washington Rd to Germantown . . to Cambridge City to Dublin to Indianapolis . .
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10 Chicago & North-Western R'y. Thrc .15 ; fine ; colored maps, each 14 x
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