Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 September 1904 — Page 2
RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, '04
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Do You Want to Know about the most delightful places In this country to spend Summer!
A region easy to get to, beautiful J scenery, pure bracing cool air, plenty of attractive resorts,good hotels.gooa fishing, golf, something to do all the time economical living, rest, health and comfort. J Then write today, (enclosing two- . cent stamp to pay postage) mention J this paper and we will send you our 19H edition of "Micligan in Summer," X containing 64 pages 200 pictures, maps X hotel rates, etc., and Interesting lnT formation about this famous resort re Y glon reached via the
Grand Rapids A Indiana R y " THE yiSHIN WNK."
PETOSKEY WEQUETONSING BAY VIEW MAOKINAO I'D NOKTHFORT WALLOON LAKE HARBOR HT TRAVERSE CITY CROOKED LAKE
A fine train service, fast time, excellent dining cars, etc., from St. Louis, Louisville, Indianapolis, Chicago C. L. LOCKWOOD. GEN. PASSENGER & TICKET AGT Grand Rapids, Mlch.
BLAZE AWAY Who cares? I'm fortified with an "Elorado" laundered collar, "The kind hat don't melt down."
The Eldorado
steam Laundry No. 18 North Ninth St.
Fione 147 Richmond. Indian
Nasal
CATARRH
In all its stages there
abodd bo cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold la the Lead cinicklv.
rr.am Balm is placed Into the nostrils, spreads
over the membrane and is absorbed. Belief Is im
mediate and a cure follows. It it not drying does
not produce sneezing. Large Size, 69 eenta at Drug it or bv mall : Trial Size. 10 cents by mail.
JELY BROTHERS. 60 Warren Street, New York.
DR. BARTLETT
OF CHICAGO
PREACHED A SERMON LAST
SUNDAY FROM THE TEXT
WHO IS EDUCATED"
Gives a Definition of Education -
Agrees With The Rev. Father Vaughan.
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. X. R. WOODHUUST, 913 Main St.. Richmond, Tod.
The Chicago Record Herald prints
an editorial on training in schools and
colleges. The article was suggested
by a sermon by Dr. Bartlett and is as
follows :
The drift of opinion among leading
educators and school administrators
is unmistakably toward a training ia
school and college that has a closer
relation to the work of life. Even those educators who are not in sympathy with the popular trend toward the "education" that teaches how to do things, that trains hand and brain to work together in unison, find themselves unable to resist the movement in this direction.
"Who Is Educated?" asked the
Rev. W. A. Bartlett in his sermon in
the First Congregational Church. The
answer to the question depends, of
course, upon what is "education" Dr.
Bartlett had an answer to the ques
tion, and in giving it he voiced in a
forceful and lucid way the sentiments
of those who are demanding that the
schools shall o-ivp. thp. vniirh of oiirl
land a more practical education; that while clinging to those studies which afford a broad and liberal culture the curriculum should be so revised and enriched as to draw out the constructive and creative faculties of a child, and to do it in such a way as to impress him Avith the value and usefulness of skill in the crafts. Said Dr. Bartlett: Education is the measure of accomplishment, or, perhaps better, the criterion of usefulness. The professor of Latin goes to school to the man in oily overalls who shows him how to translate the difficult syntax of a broken circuit or a stripped gear in his machine. The professor lacks that education to help him out of his own difficulty. The fact that the woman in the parlor and the professor of Latin each have the money wherewith
to buy assistance does not change the fact that thev do not stand on an
equality with the cook or the mechanic while they are less accomplished. If we agree with Dr. Bartlett as to his definition of "education" then we will have to assent to his conclu
sions as to what should be taught in
the schools. The plea is not for the elimination of all the "general cul
ture" studies, but for such training
in the crafts and sciences as will supply a broader development and equipment for the work of life in what is undoubtedly the greatest industrial era in the history of the race. The sermon in substance endorses
what Father Vaughan said at the Chautauqua. He insisted that per
sons attending schools and colleges
should be educated in those things for
which they were fitted by God and
nature.
YERY ANNOYING
This Hardly Expresses What Rich
mond People Say of it. Any itchiness of the skin is annoying. Little danger in itching skin diseases. But they make you miserable.
Doan's Ointment is a nerve-failing
cure. For piles, eczema, all itching trou bles. Richmond citizens endorse it.
Mrs. Henry Ranks, of 112 Fort
Wayne avenue, says: "Doan's Oint
ment is a splendid remedy, the best
I ever used and I can recommend it wherefer a soothing and healing prep
aration is required. I was troubled
for years with hemorrhoids in a very
severe form and although I tried a
great many different remedies I nev
er obtained the least relief from them until Doan's Ointment was recommended to me and I got a box at A. G. Luken's drug store. A few applications relieved the irritation. I believe Doan's Ointment will cure any case where its use is indicated." For sale by all dealers, price 50 cents er box Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the. name Doan's and take no substitute.
An Operation. Father Weichman, of Gas City, chaplain of the Catholic congregation of the Soldiers' Home and pastor of the Gas City church, and well knorn in this city, went to Indianapolis to undergo an operation at St. Vinrenfs hospital. T he ifevefend gent&mai has been ailing for some time and ;n operation had to be resorted to :o save his life.
$100 Reward, $100.
The readers of this paper will e pleased to learn that there is at lest one dreaded disease that science hs been able to cure in all its stages ad that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cue is the only positive cure now knovi to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bing a constitutional disease, requirs a constitutional treatment. Halls Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aing directly on the blood and mucos surfaces of the system, thereby ditroying the foundation of the diseae, and giving the patient strength ii building ujS the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. 1 proprietors have so much faith in it curative powers that they offer on Hundred Dollars for any ?ase that i fails to cure. Send for list of test monials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo
Sold by druggists, 75c. , Hall's Family Pills are the test,
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 quality in some makes here they are identical in strength and durability. More style, of course, in fancy driving harness, but all our harness is
- made from good 6tok, and everyset maintains our reputation as to workmanship and finish. All
torts of horse equipments at very moder-
te prices - - - - The Wiggins Co.
Better Than a Plaster.
A piece of Flannel dampened with
Chamberlain's Pain Balm and bound
on the affected parts, is better than a plaster for a lame back and for pain in the side or chest. Pain Balm has
-o superior as a liniment for the re
lief of deep seated, muscular and
heumatic pains. For sale by A. G.
Luken & Co., W. H. Sudhoff, fifth and
Main streets.
$5.00 to Petoskey September 13 114
The G. R. & I. will give its annil
excursion to Petoskey, Traverse Cr, Northport and Mackinac Island
September 13, 1904, for $o.00 for fe round trip from all stations Richmcd
to Fort Wayne inclusive. Tickets S good going on scheduled excursii
trains and are good for return url
September 23d, 1904. I
The fare to Mackinac Island is 1 Get full information of any G. Rfc
I. agent or address C. L.Lockwd, General Passenger Agent, Grand R-
ids, Mich.
Reduced Rates to all Points via:, C. & L. On account of Labor Day the-, C. & L. has made reduced rates toll points of one first class fare js 25 cents for the round trip, to pois where regular one way rate is is than $1.00, one fare rate will be ul. Selling date September 5th, goodsturning September 6th.
NERVE
SPLICING
MONEY LOANED
From 5 to 6 per cent.
Thompson's Loan and Real Estate
Agency, Main and seventh streets.
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, Gogebic,
Ashland, Marquene, Superior, Du-
luth, St. Paul, Minneapolis and many ther cool and delightful lake resorts reached by The North-Western Line. Information and tickets can be seured from your home agent. Booklet entitled "The Lakes and Summer Reports of the Northwest" mailed upon receipt of 4 cents in stamps, "W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M. C. & N. W. R'y, Chicago, HI.
San Francisco and Return : From Chicago, 111., $61.00 going e way via. Canadian Pacific 1, through the world's famous Canah Rockies with their 600 miles of stun pendous Mountain Peaks, Awe Insing Canons, and Mighty Cataract Tickets good to go Aug. 15th to St. 10th, Proportionate rates from all fer points. All agents can sell ticfe y this route. For further inforjtion and illustrated literature writ
$30.00 to Colorado and Retnnj Via Chicago, Union Pacific & NotWestern Line. Chicago to Vert, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo, dp throughout the summer. Corresrxingly low rates from all points Only one night to Denver from -cago and Central States and only ughts en route from the Atlai Seaboard. Two fast trains daily. A. H. Waggener, 22 Fifth Ave, Chicago, 111.
Latest Achievement in Surgery Will Cure Paralysis. Nerve splicing, or restoring dead nerves to life, is one of the latest
achievements in surgery. And though
the process is still in its infancy, it
is believed in medical circles that the
operation will one dav become as com
mon as trepanning. Three cases have already resulted in perfect success. The cure of paralysis and palsy is brought about by some accident of birth which compresses the nerves which radiate from the spinal cord, and if in the upper part of the body produces paralysis is the arms. The technical name for this disease is "birth-palsy." Paralysis in old people or those advancing in years is sometimes due to th is accident, though it more usuallv comes from the decay of the principal nerve. Two children victims of birth palsy have bee experimented upon with such success that the patients are as well as the most anxious mother could wish. Dr. Clark, one of the operating physicians, has recently explained before an audience of medical men exactly how the oj)eration is performed. The nerves which supply motion to the affected limbs are severed from as close to the spinal cord as possible and then grafted to the nearest trunk line. If no complications arise in the coui-se of time the delicate threads unite and the paralyzed parts take on fresh life. Naturally the operation is exceedingly difficult, because the nerves which radiate from the upper part
of the spinal cord are so great in num
ber and cross and recross each other
in so complex a manner. Another diffi
culty lies in the fact that anaesthetics must be used sparingly, for the lon
ger the patient is under their influ
ence the harder it is to follow the
nerve threads.
f Read J . the gyi b&nd
Do you know a tomato when you see one ? Yes, when it is outside a bottle of catsup. Most " tomato 99 catsup is colored with aniline dye, or other artificial coloring matter; nobody would touch the stuff undisguised, Columbia, "The Uncolored Catsup," contains only the red of the perfectly ripe tomato. Lonesome business, but pure catsup. COLUMBIA CONSERVE COMPANY.
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S. J. Sampson, Newport Our
daughter was pale and sickly. Gave her Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea.
Now she's rosy cheeked, healthy and
happy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.
A. G. Luken & Co.
Terrible plagues, those itching, pes
tering diseases of the skin. Put an
end to misery. Doan's Ointment cures. At a ny drug store.
J.
8. BRUMLB1 Phone 312 Jo.17S.tth
Bills DistributedWORK GUARANTEED BATES REASOIABLI
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LAIN FACTS
Large newspaper advertising space costs money. This one is long enough for us
and is doing us lots of gool. If we were to increase our advertising ex Dense you would certainly have to pay for it, for we wou'd be compelled to tack the additional expense onto the prices of our goods. We know the people look for our ads, read and profit by them . Just a few prices for you to compare with those of other stores Fall and winter Underwear now on display, beautiful soft garments, 50c values at 89c. In Suits an 1 Walking Skirts we have many surprising bargains. 100 sample Suits, no two alike, beauties, in novelty suitings, wool mixtures, etc., made to sell at $13.50 and $15. at $8.50. Splendid $10 suit, your choice $7.60. Exquisite cieitions ot the modistes' art, lined with taffeta silk, richly trimmed, made to sell at $18.50, your choice, $11 00. Tapestry Stand Covers, 60 in. square, beautiful designs, excellent quality, $2.60 value $1.29. Wool Sweaters for ladies, gentlemen, bojs and girls, a splendid line for from $3.6Q down to 4Sc. Our line of Cheviots and Broadclots is complete; $1 value 85c ; $1.60 value $l.2U The line of Ladies' Muslin Underwear is unbroken, and the prices named make buyers of all who inspect the beautiful display.
In Our Grocery Department We are still selling guaranteed flonr at 70c. Potatoes, pr bu 65. Watermelons, large and fine, at 10 and 15c. Ienox Saap 8 bars 25c. Sealing Wax in large boxes, 2 boxes 5c. . Stamps with all purchases. Free delivery. Phone your order, either line. Store open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday evenings. The MODEL DEPARTMENT SHE 411-415 MAIN ST. Both Phonos
Crude Methods of laundering have no place with us. We are ever alert to improve, but improvements are scarcely possible where work is done so well as it is in the Richmond Steam Laundry Hurry orders receive our prompt and careful attention, and even with rush work the wash entrusted to us will be thoroughly treated, and be as well finished as thongh we were allowed full time. D. W. Walters, Prop. 919 Main Street. Phones 157.
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ICE CREAM, ICES, Etc. Delivered to any part of the city
. Delivered to any part or me city
MILK AND CREAM FOR SALE J No. 12 North 7th St. (O'.d Harrington Building) d ItlCIIMOXD, IND. Home Phone 1188 Bell Phone 116 W
YOUR BANKING? NO MATTER HOW SMALL NO MATTER HOW LARGE The First National Bank Will give It coroful Attention.
This nt
lls te Men and woman alike
A. D. GAYLE, C. R. DuHADWAY, f. M. TAYLOR. Vlee President. Cashier. Ass't Oashler.
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Examine Goods
V Jones Hardware Co.
Merit Wins
NORTH E AND TENTH STREETS
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TRICTLY
High Grade Wagons
New Pattern Skein Self Oiling
Hubs Spokes'
c Felloes
Axles Selected Timber
Fish Bros. Mfg. Co. The Best Ironed, Lightest Running ' Most Thoroughly Finished Wagon
Reputation Established Forty-two Years
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