Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 September 1904 — Page 2

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.

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Want to Know about the most delightful placeain 4 this country to spend Summer? 4

A region easy to get to, beautiful scenery, pure bracing cool air, plenty of attractive resorts.good hotels.good fishing, golf, something todo ali the time economical living, rest, health and comfort. Then write today, (enclosing twocent stamp to pay postage) mention this paper and we will send you our; edition of "Mic igan in Summer," containing 64 pages 200 pictures, maps hotel rates, etc., and interesting information about this famous resort re . gion reached via the Grand Rapids & Indiana R y "THE FI8HINA LINE "

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A fine train service, fast time, excellent dining cars, etc., from Bt. Louis, Louisville, Indianapolis, ChlcagoC. L. LOCKWOOD, GEN. PASSENGER & TICKET AGT Grand Rapids, Mich.

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Northern Bmthm A Hotal Combined

9 &oot Fiao pew rooms. Meals a-Ia-Carta at all hours. PJl TItS OF ALL KINDS I'unusa. Kussian. Shower. Plunge, etc The firest wimming pool in the world. Turkish Bach and Lodging. S1.00. Most inexpensive first class hotel io Chicago. Right iu the aeart ot the city. Booklet 00 application.

Now Northern Baths & Hotel

H 14 Qmncy St. CHICAGO Near State

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Is Interested and should know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray

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If ne cannot supply the M.tltVKL, accept no other, but send stamp for

illustrated book waled. It gives full particulars and directions in.

ralnable to ladies. MARVKLCO.,

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pErinYROYAL PILLS 1 1 --tf"V Orl(lnal and Only Genuine. KJ7thJrK' Al.rllb!e. I.udlfa, uk Driurfi

for VUIUJMKNTJSK'S KULli)K 1 in KKI b! iold metallio Doim. aei

with blue ribbon. Take other. Refuse Pncv'raii Mnhatltutlon m4 Imlta

tiitna. Buj of your Druggist, or 4c. ftmpu for Particular. Teatlaaonlai: -Dd "Relief for l..Me,tn Utttr, by return Mall. 1 0.OOO Te.timoDlaL. Bold b)

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AND 5 UII1UTES Richmond to Cincinnati

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Through car service via

Cottage Grove and C H.

& D. via College Corner. Oxford. Hamilton. Leave Richmond 4:05 p. m. Morning train leaves 9.-05 a. m. C. A. BLAIR, Home Tel. 44. P. & T. Agt W. B. Calloway, G. P. A.

SPECIAL HOMESEEKERS

Excursions VIA Louisville & Naslivil!e R.R. To all points in Southeast Oct. ii and Nov. 15 LESS THAN ONE FARE THE ROUND TRIP. Tickets limited to return 21 days from date of sale.

For full Information, rates, schedules, time tables and literature, descriptive of the various resources, agricultural, mineral and timber lands along the line, call or address J. K. Itavenport, D.'P. A., St. Louis

II. C. Bailey, N. W. P. A., Chicago F. I. Bush, I). P. A., Cincinnati J. H. Mllllken, D. P. A., Louisville

C. L. STONE, General Pass. Agent,

Louisville, Ky.

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Financial Report Of Yearly Meeting CHARLES G. CARPENTER, Treasurer.

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The following financial report of the condition of the funds of Earlham College was made to Indiana Yearly 'Meeting by Mr. C. G. Carpenter: REPORT OF TREASURER. Assets. Stocks and materials $ 10,3SS.29 Real estate 103,147.4S Invested funds 109,G15.00 Bills receivable 1,700.00 Cash 7,195.03 Due From Quarterly Meetings. Traverse Citv -' ..'$24.00 New Garden " 43.86 Spiceland 87.50 Vandala 7.00 AVest Branch 110.41 Van Wert 351.GS

Account Overdrawn. Amos and Hannah Bond interest $ 47.50 Record Vault account 503.83.. Earlham College 95.00

5H524.45

$706.33

$233,376.5S Liabilities. 'Indiana Yearly Meeting $109,976.29 General Fund 4,401.23 Endowment Fund. Foreign Missions $18,690.42 Indiana Bible Association 100.00 Women's Home Improvement Fund 15,000.00 . Women's Home Supporting Fund 16,000.00 Temperance Fund I 1,000.00 Book Fund 4,000.00 Ministers Fund 13,000.00 Shawnee Fund 7,000.00 Missionary Board 34,677.50 Ionian and Phoenix Societies 1,000.00 Amos and Hannah Bond Fund 1,000.00 Boyce and Pang Fund 1,000.00 Elizabeth Reynolds Fund 420.00 $113,787.92 Carried forward $228,165.44 Dues Committees and Interest Account.

Eastern Quarterly Meeting Bible School Book and Tract Indiana Bible Association , Ionian and Phoenix Societies , Women's Home Supporting Fund., Temperance Committee. Women's Home Improvement Fund, Missionary Board , Five Years' Meeting , Committee on Home Missions , Incidental Account Elizabeth Reynolds Fund Board of Foreign Missions

50 20 243 20 521 253 2,477 87 22, 50, 176 13 1,274,

01 .00 .01 .55 ,25 ,95 43 ,41 21 .87 54 49 00 42

5,211.14

' ' $233,376.58 Cash Receipts. Ninth Month 21, 1903 Ba.ance $ 6.081.02 Received Interest on Endowment Fund 5,842.33 " Quarterly Meetings 12.710.52

Donations 315.90 Subscriptions 1,385.58 Cash Collections 233.51

,.. 1,459.04 .. 18,500.00 . . 75.00 .. " 400.00 500.00 212.95

Bequests Invested Funds paid in Baltimore Yearly Meeting.. tj '. ' Miles White Beneficial Socie Rent of farm Gravel sold

Paid it

$48,597.85 Cash Expenditures. Secretary's Orders $17,110.64 Loaned Invested Funds 20,000.00

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658.83 60.55 195.43 203.00 230.30

Record Vault' . Stationery and postage. Repairs

Paid Expenses of Committee of Five Years Meeting

Cement Work at Yearlv Meeting House Traveling Expenses of J. J. Mills through England and Ireland Taxes on Farm Repairs and damages on farm Hannah Bond Error Settlement of E. D. Elliott Estate Chas. Replogle and family Recording Minutes and Epistles Treasurer's Salary

Insurance of Building of Wo

Street Paving Traveling Expenses and Board of Ministers at Yearly

Yearly

Traveling Expenses of Auditing Committee Representative's Orders

Expenses of Yearly Meeting at Marion 573.54

Insurance of Building of Wommen's Home Improvement Fund 26.00

Printing Minutes, Treasurer's Report and Programs 472.93

120.00 123.35 79.30 114.00 9.50 274.69 8.30 250.00 100.00 6S.48

139.15 1.00 10.00

. BEECHYMIRE. Miss Emma Leo.a of Richmond visited Mrs. Will Han Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hart and Mrs. Frank Druley visited Mr. and Mrs. William Belle, of Eaton, Ohio, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Htrmeier entertained at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs Harry Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hermeier and Mr. and Mrs. Russell. Mrs. Loyd Fosdick and Miss Bertha Owens of Liberty were the guests of Miss Ollie Hart Thursday. Fred Greggerson, Jr., is very ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Allison Ballinger, after a visit here with relatives for several months will return to her home at Pomona, California, this week. Mrs. Charles Hart visited Mr. and Mrs. Ora McKee of Richmond Saturday. Merle McKillip, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McKillip, has the typhoid fever. Mrs. Joseph Cramer and daughter India, were the guests of Maria Hart and family Sunday.

$100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be leased to learn that there is at least ne dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's 'atarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, nd giving the- patient strength by building up the constitution and asisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo,Q Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best.

$33.00 San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacom and Seattle, $31.50 Boise City, $30.50 Spokane andd Walla Walla, $30.00 Ogden, Salt Lake City and Butte. " From Chicago via the Chicago, Un-

iftn Pacific & North-Western Line ev

ery day until October 15th inclusive. Correspondingly low rates from all points. Daily and personally conducted excursions from Chicago and Pull

man Tourist Sleeping cars, only $7.00

for double berth, (accommodating

two people), through to the Pacific

Coast without chansre of cars. Choice

of routes. Excellent train service.

Dining cars, (meals a la carte.) For full information apply to A. H. Wasr-

gener, Trav. Agt. 22 Fifth Ave.,

Chicago, Ills.

. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga.. suffered for six months with a. fright

ful running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ul

cers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.

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Expenses of W. A. Macy to Anti-Saloon League

Harriet Green Memorial Fund. Salary of J. L. Rupe

37.50

511.33 25.00

African Indian Mission. Received from West Branch Quarterly Meeting . . " " Spiceland Quarterly Meeting Paid Secretary's Orders

$41,402.82

$12.00 13.00

.$25.09

$25.09 $25.09

Committee on Bible Schools Ninth month 21, 1903 Balance Received from Appropriation Paid Secretary's Orders

$25.00 50.00

.$25.00

Balance 50.00

Book Fund Interest and Income Account. Received from Interest on Endowment Fund

$75.00 75.00

$219.50

Paid to Book and Tract Committee $219.50

(To bo continued.)

Daily Excursions Last Two Months of St. Louis World's Fair. Round trip tickets to St. Louis are on sale daily from Richmond, Ind., via Pennsylvania lines, good returning fifteen days or sixty days, the time now remaining to see the World's greatest exposition, including the Philippine Exposition, good as a trip to the Philippines. Through trains to St. Louis leave Richmond, Imb, 5:05 a. m., 10:15 a. m., 1:25 p. m. and 10:03 p. m., daily. Full information may be obtained from C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Richmond, Indiana. . , t

TOE SALE Old papers for sale ai the Palladium office, 15 cents hundred and some thrown in.

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 enreat 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. Ivniskern, Chicago.

Read the necK band

Columbia, "The Uncolored Catsup.'5 Made of perfect, selected tomatoes grown on our own farms. Contains no artificial coloring matter. COLUMBIA CONSERVE COMPANY.

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COLONIAL BUILDING

OFFICE HOURS I 9:00 to 12:00 2:00 to 4:00 7:00 to 8:00 Sunday 8:00 to 12:00

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An Old Time

At Fair Grounds, Dayton Saturday, Oct. 1st Special rates & WeStOT---$1.00 ROIffld Wp Fixin's for 15,000 all you can eat Field and Track Event 3 Bands Dancing. All this and more lor 25c admission

SPECIAL TRAINS via Dayton & Western

Account Barbecue

At FAIR GROUNDS

Dayton, Sat., Oct. 1

In addition to regular trains, special trains for Dayton leave. Richmond at 7.30, 8.80. 9 30. 10.30 a. m., returning, leaveDayton at 4.30, 5.30 and C.30 p. m.

TheoPthuuester flataalliife Ins. Co Milwaukee, T H RAPRFP rlMt Arrnf Rooin and 7 Kelly Bldg

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