Richmond Palladium (Daily), 16 August 1904 — Page 2
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1904.
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jfENNETT Theatre
O. G. Murray Lessee and
manager.
Saturday, August ao Matinee and Night. Al. W. Martin's Mammoth $30,000 production of the Immortal American Drama Uncle Tom's Cabin Tlx. lota ITarrlut RAPChfr StOWe'S
Everlasting Legacy to Posterity. pre- g rented by a carefully selected Cast of white actors of talent and reputation
60-PEOPLE 2 Magnificently Equipped Bands
Boio Orchestra of 12 Musicians
2 Carloads of Special Scenery 20 Colored People Singers, Dancers 10 Cuban and Russian Bloodhounds jj 20 Ponies, Donkeys, Mules, Horses Grand Street Parade at Noon. Starting from 1 heatre. $i Trices Matinee 10c and 25c. Night, 10c, 20c, 80c and 50c. Seats on s e Nixon's Confectionery.
BLAZE AWAY Who cares? I'm fortified with an "El-
orado" laundered collar. "The kind
hat don't melt down."
The Eldorado
stoam Laundry . No, 18 North Ninth St.
Phone 147 Richmord. Indian
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diarrhoea is asked for, and do so be
cause they know it is the one remedy that can always be depended upon, even in the most severe and dangerous cases. Sold by A. G. Luken &
Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and
ersonally Conducted Tour, Tent City
Main streets.
NOT EEFERRED TO IN RECENT
REUNION ARTICLE.
GEORGE W. STEFFY
Reviews the Scenes That Occurred
When He Was a Lad at School There.
ects the MemhrftDe Restore the Senses of Taste
and Smell. Large size 50c at druggists or mail Trial size by mail lite. ELY BROTHERS. 66 Warren Street, New York.
A FINE
On Street Car Line In Boulevard Addition AT A BARGAIN W. H, Bradbury & Son Westcott Block.
Harness For Show and harness for eve'y day use mean a difference in qua'ity in some makes here they are identical in strength and durability. More style, of course, in f-ncy driving harness, but all our harness is made from good
stock, and every'set maintains our reputation as to workmanship and finish. All sorts of horse equipments at very moderate prices - - - - - -
The Wiggins Co.
To the editor of the Palladium:
In one of the numbers of last week's
Palladiums we noticed a report of the reunion of the Pennville school the Saturday previous, and was agreeably surprised at the number of persons present on that occasion, and not only
the number present but the long list
of teachers that have had charge of
the school since the school house had
been moved to the pike or national road from where the old school house formerly stood, a half mile south.
In reading over the list of names
and other items connected with the school, the writer was highly interested in bringing back to memory many
points of interest that were so iamiiiar at the time.
Had we been aware of the number
that was present before the meetin
the writer would certainly have been
there on the occasion.
For nnite a number of
vears we were residents of
this locality and were so very familiar
with all who at that time lived there and the incidents connected with the
neighborhood. Aside from the school itself other things connected with the school house and the meetings held in it from time to time would have been
dear to the recollection. Uhere was regular preaching at least at intervals and some preachers of note or who have become so since preaching there can well be remembered. A Sunday
school much of the time was bein
held during the spring, summer and
fall, the writer for quite awhile being superintendent. Frequently a teacher of music would drop in and teach a class, but among the most important
organizations gotten up was that of a
lyceum or literary organization, and
many are yet living who can refer
back to these gatherings with as much
or more interest than anything else
At this lyceum or debating club peo
pie would come for miles and the house would be crowded many
nights till seats were at a premium
Questions of importance would be
chosen for discussion and among the
"debaters" were L. M. Willetts, Rev,
A. Marlatt. now a fluent Methodist
7 preacher, his brother, James Marlatt
one of the most noted and prosperous
farmers in "Washington township
James was a pretty good debater and his knowledge and familiarity with
the history of Greece & Rome became
the most conspicuous figures among
all the rest. Then others out of
Washington township were leaders in
debate, and on several occasions Bert
Newman of Milton was amone the
number. We could name quite a list
most of whom are now dead and gone
that helped make these gatherings o
importance. In looking over the exer
cises of the recent reunion nothing o
this kind was referred to, but ask
some who remembers this part o
its history and they will verify facts
here given.
There seems to be a growing spirit
for gatherings of the kind here referr
ed to and let it be said that it is right and beneficial for friends to now and then come together who may be for years they have not seen each other,
and enjoy a social intercourse again. It brings back too, pleasant recollections of past events which will cause them to be remembered more softly and linger more tenderly as years come and go. Life is uncertain when we look back to the time here referred to. How large is the number that have gone; others are following and sooner or later the writer will be numbered among those who have passed over the river. In view of all these facts let us cherish an unselfish devotion for mankind, throw selfishness aside, consider yourself one of many who needs the help of friends and be willing to give as well as receive. G. W. Steffy. Dublin, Ind.
Are You Looking For a Farm ? I have a number of desirable farms for sale. All sizes and all prices Remember the name and place. T. R. WOODHURST, 913 Main St., Richmond, Ind.
THE MM Marching Club Will be Conspicuous This Year.
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DUBLIN. .
Many farmers are predicting but
half crop of corn to what the promise
was before harvest.
Mrs. G. W. Murray has recetly
been at the Spiceland sanitarium for
the benefit of her health.
Clyde Hoffman came in from Indi
anapolis lately to join his wife who
has been visiting her parents here.
James Hatfield's health is still in
a very feeble condition.
Al Taylor south of town threshed
an eight acre field of oats last week that averaged 55 bushels per acre.
If a fire should break out in Dublin
this dry weather with a strong wind,
blowing it would be a fearful sight
indeed.
B. F. Hatfield commenced his auc
tion sale of his goods Saturday and may continue it for some days.
Inez Gladys and Stella Leonard of
Indianapolis spent Saturday as the guests of the Champe family, being relatives. Miss Gladys remained over
Sunday.
Ed Henby and brother Geo. drove
out to Carthage Saturday and remain
ed over Sunday among relatives.
Charley Thornburg west of Dublin
sias a sale advertised ior Aug. to.
Mr. Thornburg sold his farm and will move to Dublin after which he will prepare himself for evangelistic
work as that duty seems now rest
ing on his mind. He belongs to the
Friends church.
One of the most faithful persons
to attend to duty is that of Mrs. Clara
Cope who with her husband has been running a dairy four miles south of Dublin for the last 12 or 15 years. The milk is sold in Dublin, Mt. Auburn,
and Cambridge City, during all these
years scarcely a day has been missed
on account of bad weather or roads. For some time back two trips are, made each day all as regular as clock
work. If reward is necessary for
faithful duty then Mr. and Mrs. Cope wil be due a large ratio when their work ceasese.
The second quarterly meeting of
the M. E. church for this district
will be held in Dublin on Saturday
next. Services to last over Sunday.
Mrs. Thomas Henby and sister of
Michigan who were down in the southern part of the state visiting relatives
have returned home.
Messrs. Miller and Tweedy of Dub
lin has a contract for some concrete
pavement in Centerville.
If the dry weather continues much longer pastures will give out, the tomato crop cut short, sweet potatoes
and many other products will be very
much injured.
Mrs. Janius Knipe and daughter,
Florence, Mrs. Mary Stewart, prin
cipal of our school, Miss Elizabeth
Morris of Mt. Auburn and Miss Mode Brown of Dublin started for ) the world's fair last Tuesday and are
billed to return in a week, j
The Marion Club of Indianapolis,
which has become well known through out the state on account of its great political activity, has also secured a great reputation for its Marching Club during national campaigns. In 189G a new feature was adopted by the Marion Club, in that a Marching Club was established. The Club was uniformed with brown Derby hats blue serge coats and white trousers. '
It introduced, for the first time in the United States, the shooting cane, which is now used so generally on the Fourth of July. The Club made a
few trips out in the state during that campaign. In 1900 the same uniform was adopt ed, Avith the exception that they us'ed a pearl hat and an automatic silk flag umbrella. The reputation they made in '9G made them much sought after in 1900, and, as a result, the Marching Club of the Marion Club made trips all o-er Central Indiana to various Republican gatherings. This year the Club has adopted a blue serge suit, Avhite spats, a military cap with a monogram of the
,of the Club in gold on the front. Thev ,
will introduce a new electrical device on the lapel of the coat, something that has never been used before by a" Marching Club. I The band .which accompanies the
Marching Club is unifromed the same ' as its members. Bv the time the cam-'
paign opens the Marching Club will consist of five hundred members. It is made up of young business men of the city of Indianapolis and Republicans
who always work for the party on
election dav.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and wlilcli has been.
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per-
ftff J sonal supervision since its infancy. ''CCccAaAZ AiirwirtrtitrlH?clvevouinthis-
All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-grood" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio 4 substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving health' and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. , GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Sick Headache.
'For several years my wife was
troubled with what physicians called sick headache of a very severe character. She doctored with several eminent physicians and at a great expense, only to grow worse until she was unable to do any kind of work. About a year ago she began taking Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and today weighs more than she ever did before and is real well," says Mr. Geo. E. Wright of Nev London, New York. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sadhoff, Fifth and Main streets. !
The Kind You fee Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM O KMT A UN COMMNt, Tt MIRMY tTMCT. MEW TOK OITT.
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San Francisco and Return $67.50.
From Richmond, Ind., going one
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The Marion Club proper has a thou- way via. Canadian Pacific railway,
sand members with a waiting list. It through the world's famous Candaicn
is the largest and strongest political Rockies with their 600 miles of siupn-
organization in the west. "We antici- dous mountain peaks, awe inspiring pate that the Marching Club this year canons and mighty cataracts.
will be one of the finest of the many Tickets good to go August loth to that will take part in the campaign in Eeptember 10th. Proportionate rates Indiana. from all other points. All agents can
The present Marching Club Com- se tickets by this route. For further mittee consists of C. Edp-ar P!1lintf information and illustrated literature
Try a loaf of the new Salt Rising Bread made only by Richmond Baking company.
chairman; Fred F. Fox, S. A. Haas.
Crate D. Bowen and G. Hawkins.
L. D. Rotschild, a prominent Repub
lican, better know as the little chief,
takes an active part in the management of the Marching Club. Mr. Rotschild has had a good bit of experience in this line and is well qualified to look after the interests of the Club.
write ts-1
A. C. SHAW, General Agent, Chicago.
Cholera Infantum Th'jfe disease has lost its terrors since Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy came into general use. The uniform success which attends the use of this remedy in all cases of bowel complaints in children has made it a favorite wherever its value has become known. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sndhoff, Fifth and Main streets.
Club, to Coronado Beach, CaL A delightful summer tour, personally conducted by representatives of the Pennsylvania and Santa Fe Lines. Special train will leave Richmond about eleven o'clock a. m. Tuesday, August 16th. Fare for the round trip from Richmond $56.50. Choice of direct routes returning. For itinerary and detail information address'or apply to C. W. Elmer, Passenger and Ticket Agent.
To hear the people say, my grandmother could beat the inventor of Salt Rising Bread making it, and the neighbors for miles around use to come to our house to get a slice, but the new Salt Rising Bread made by the Ricthmond Baking Company is & world beater and a big improvement over anything ever made. Try it and be convinced.
. Excursion rates on all dailroads to the Jay county fair at Portland, Indiana.
It is a reminder of old times, to get such good Salt Rising Bread.
NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSION. August 25th the Date, $6.50 Rate; Pennsylvania Lines the Route. Full particulars about the annual excursion to Niagara Falls will be furnished upon application to C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond. It's Free! It's Free 1 A free round trip ticket to the World's Fair, to the buyer of a spe-
- . 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 points. The Black Hills region, the
great natural sanitarium of the west, is one of the most picturesque spots
in the world and well worth a visit
Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent. Illustrated Black Hills Booklet with valuable map mailed on receipt of 4 cents in
stamps by W. B. Kniskern, Chicago.
Excursion Rates to Northern Resorts.
Excursion tickets at unusually low
rates good for the season, on sale dai
ly to Milwaukee, Madison, Waukesha,!
Green Lake, Devils Lake, GogebicJ
Ashland, Marquette, Superior, Du
luth, St. Paul, Minneapolis and many
other cool and delightful lake resorts:
Reduced Fares to Elwood via Penn sylvania Lines.
August 23rd to 26th inclusive, er-1 corner lot 70x215 at $1,500.
cursion tickets to Elwood a
iiight 'Annual Fair, will be sold via less for 40 feet less f orntage,
Pennsylvania Lines from Kokomo, Morgan, Eighth and North E streets.
TnfnrmatiAn nryA tiVfa Mn Ko CA
ciai oargain- agooa six-room nouse,. n)m youj. home wells, cistern, No. 1 large barn, fruit, entitled The jkes and summer Re
one diock irom car line ana scnooi,
Some
sorts of the Northwest" mailed upoi
. i Ta , T t. t Kniskern, P. T. M. C. & N. W. RV' Id via less for 40 feet less f orntage. It's that l
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Richmond and intermediate stations.
Consult local ticket agent for partic ulars.
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Try the Palladium for job printing.
Jcp-a-Lae all colors. Ketch HardJ
ware Co. eod-2;
Mysterious Circumstance One was pale and sallow and the other fresh and rosy. Whence the difference f She who is blushing with health uses Dr. King's New Life Pills to maintain it. By gently arousing the lazy organs they compel good digestion and head off constipation. Try them. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s, druggists.
No Substitute Offered Say what 3ou wSl about druggists offering something "just as good" because it pays better profit, the fact still stands that ninety-nine out of a hundred druggists recommend Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy when the best remedy for
Quickens the blood, rounds the form lifts the brain and body from weakness to power. That's what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.
Nearly Forfeits Life. A runaway almost ending fatally, started a horible ulcer on the leg of J. B. Orner, Franklin Grove, HI. For four years it defied all doctors and all remedies. But Bucklen's Arnica Salve had no trouble to cure him.
Equally good for burns, bruises, skin
eruptions and pHes. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co's.
0rder&er Jones Hardware Co.
127.
North E and Tenth Streets
OUR
HARNESS
IS
Made to Pull and Stands the Test Single Buggy Harness $10.00 and up Single Carriage Harness $25 and up Double Team Harness $20 and up Of the Best Oak Tanned Leather, beautiful workmanship and correct proportions MOUNTINGS Nickel Plated, Brass Plated, Silver Plated. FINEST DISPLAY HORSE In the state. Come and see him. MERIT WINS. )
