Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 September 1904 — Page 6

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28

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WHEN UP-TO-DATE FARMERS WILL WANT A FINE

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For WHEAT and FALL

FERTILIZING IN GENERAL

REMEMBER THAT

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Makesthe best grade of Fertilizer in this part of the country. His wagons are called out every d y to take care of dead animals and while so doing he will deliver Fertilizer to all parties desiringlit

DO NOT FAIL TO ORDER SOME OF MERTZ'S BONE FERTILIZER HE ALSO HAS A GOOD I SUPPLY OF CRACKED BONE FOR CHICKENS It makes them LAY EGGS. Farmers having boneson hand can bring them toMertz's mil andlhavejthem ground for the toll, j Write or phone'your orders'to TOM MERTZ Both phones 103. Rural Route No.8 Send in your order early and avoid the coming rush of early fall.

ifX X X X X X X X K X X X X X X X 3C X 31 fs -' Jeanette Leeds, are hostesses

fk:-w mmr IB mmr v mm BT r mmT W JLAW V I 7 111 r T - .

CLtL.ZL M Y 1 u'cullJOH r a Miairnilicent re-

iS u.Wf-:.'J 2P ?' rea at thdr in North

; Mzy ""GMMia. miasma, street.

Miss 'Jpssie Given and AIV r.,

F. Seheid, of Eaton, o.;I.i

at U O Clock thlc rr,rtr.: a u. i

, . J ",vi,,i"s i me nome Miss June Elmer has returner! from tfae bnde s parents, in that eitv.

a brief trip to Cincinnati. Kev' la"t officiated in performing

i me iiiarria rp fPronnAtiT. tm. i

r vi . 1 llf 111k: J

Invitations will be issued trmior- - with its profusion of

, u m- o,i Ar-, t...i "inch decorated all thP

y . pu -l,A rooms. Th na.W 1 -ii.

ans. tor tlie mamae-e of iht-.-n l-mo-h. . uamveu wuu

ter. Miss Josephine Alice Evanc and P ? 8 9nd fe.rns' and toons of

Mr Frank E. Wall, of Vm ' in. fuu,di re lmng throughout the

n .air nle Wp,ln. 1' nome The ornamentations crave a

fWnW 12. r thp FW T..ia ' - .UdUUSome appearance to the

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church. The at-home announcement " In mS' nIy a is Xob'esville. after De,em..! 14 . number of relatives and friends

Miss Anna Evans will yivr n l,,-!,. m "? seve,al za Richmond,

c-ii -l pi e present to witness the m.n-ri-io-P

I : Vr ; cL :" Z,,,: ClTr ,: P" were no attendants. After the

,i . i i V ceremony an eleirant weddin" breakwill entertain Monday afternoon for fct , . oieak-

Miss Evans.-Inriananolis v,xv 7 . "lt,u 111 uie ,lini1 room,

,r. T, . . iue appoiniments of which were es-

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, , e r. " M't-i-ian ueaumu . 3 r. and Mrs a large nu&iber of f.jends in Kich- k .. . ,U1U

i it- . - t-nt-iu if ii irom t ns citv for St

, " ,"L HUr Scheid are two

ns is a I1!:1f, of .B. Katn S mSt l'romi.jMit jouig

numi o, o,. li l

" "ic ""in wen Known in

this fltv to iniii- -Pv-i .-.,!.. 1.

I ol If Hn kmroiT , l . J ,i . . . '

- ..c-L.vmij; uj. jrreai interest

..nwi.iv,!,,., iw1I:,ul rtl iiiuiUU. Wl i Si"- 10 n .hfuna V.c-.l. 1 -

' 1 - nun.-! ii-Mu iur aner

ne nere next weeiv on a two mouths7

leave of absence, for a short visit in

Richmond. From here he will -o"tj

-Indianapolis, for a short visit with Mrs. 0. P. Morton and to St. Louis

and Chicago. Mr. Uollowav is re

membered by a large number of

friends here.

A prominent event in German cir

cles is the marriage of Miss Anna

Hurstinsr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs

V. llurstmg, to Mr. George Slm

The wedding ceremony will be p?r

lormed this evening at the St. An

drew's churrh, Rev. Roell officiat-p

Alter the ceremony an elegant wad

ding dinner will be served at the

home of the bride's parents, in South Thirteenth street, covers being laid for only a small number of relat'ves

and intimate friends of the bride

and groom.

Dublin, Ind.. "Wednesday Miss

Florence Morris, of New Lisbon, was

married yesterday to Mr. Clarence

Goar, of. this citv, Rev. George

home

October 15, in North Baron street.

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our IllearC

Yesterday's Baseball Scores.

National Le3eie At PhiladelDhia.

1; Cincinnati, C. At New York. 5:

Chicago, 2. At Boston. 2: Pittsburg 1

At Brooklyn, 2: St. iouis. 4. Ameri

can League At St. Louis. 4; Philadel

phia, 2. At Chicago, 2; Washington, 1. At Cleveland. 3; Boston. 1. At

Detroit, 1; New York, 4.

A $100,000 Blaze.

Harrisburg, a., Sept. 28. Fire earlv

this morning destroyed the four-storv

hosiery mill of W. H. Sheaffer at Wi-

conisco, a mining town near here to

gether with twelve other buildings. The loss is estimated at $100,000.

MARKET REPORT

Prevailing Prices for Grain and Live

stock on Sopt. 27.

Indianapolis Grain and Livestock.

Wheat Wagon, rev, $1.13- ?

red, strong;. $1.17.' Corn Steady Tn

2 mixed, 5414c. Oats Firm: No. 2 mixed, 3IV2C. Hay Clover. Ctf?s- tim.

Iloyd performing the wedding cere- steady at $3.0fltf5.73. TV,Q.liet at mony at the pai-sonage. Both arc $4.50 C.30. Sheep Sf or 1y at 2.00

very lionular voung tieoiile oi their

respective towns, Mr. Goar being one

of the prominent young men of Dub

lin. Both Mr. and Mrs. Goar are well known to large circles of Richmond friends, having often visited in this

May Be Weak. One Person in Four Has a Weak Heart. One of the surest signs of a -we&k heart Is shortness of breath after exercise. Tour heart Is not able to pump the blood fast enough to your lungs. Some of the other symptoms of Heart Trouble are: Pains In the Side, Back and Shoulder; Fainting or Weak Spells; Dry Cough; Swelling of Feet and Ankles; Cold Feet or Hands. No one can afford to allow a weak heart to go without medicine, because weak heart means poor circulation, and poor circulation means weak Iums. stomach, liver, kidneys, etc. If. therefore, you suspect heart trouble, begin taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. The Heart Cure will do you good, as It Is a splendid tonic for the blood and nerves, and will revitalize your entire system. Finally, remember. Dr. Miles New Heart Cure Is sold under a guarantee that the first bottle will do you good. If it doesn't your money back. "I was afllictcd with heart trouble fsr three years. I would be apparent.lv all right, and without a moment s warning would fall as though shot. The attack! were frequent, and a terrible dread possessed mo. as I never knew when or where, nor under what conditions I would be attacked, and whether I would survive them. I consulted and was treated by some of the most eminent physicians of the state. Not finding renrf aEw v-Is lurce- 1 beSan t:"kn

to improve at once. I used ten bottles. E,hJChQnti,r.r,y, cu;rod me- as 1 ave not naa an attack for live vears " "in? JOHN DRESDACK, I.Hpsic. Q. PB.E'R J?'r,,te to us )r Free Trial Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy

oi.tti.ii.M, -win aiagnose your case, toll

a'u nnui is wront?. ana vv in riht it Free. pi. MILES MKDK'VI, CO

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BLAZE AWAY Who cares? I'm fortified with an "E1orsdo" laundered collar, "fhe kind hat don't melt down." .

The Eldorado

steam Laundry No. 18 North Ninth St.

Phone 147. Richtrond. Indian

"I hare suffered with plle for thirty...

wno year ago last An-ii 1 began taking CasJareM for constipation. In tbe courie of a weeTt 1 noticed the piles beifan to diamn.o, . .fl iPV??

week, they did not trouble tte at all CaBcareia

i i-i " ujc. i am entire IV cured and feel Uke a new man." George Kryder. liapVlelnf O.

'F7F$ft) for VV. CANOY CATHARTIC

What Are You Look

ing For?

An auctioneer to cry your sa'e?

X. R. WOODHURST, Phone 491. He is all right.

A FINE

3.50. Lambs Steady

at .? . 5.75.

r'i. Si. 20.

Easy; No. 2 mixed, 55Vc. Oats

. At Cincinnati

vhe?.t Firmer: 'n 9

Corn

Active; o. mixed, Cattle Dull at $2.25 4.75. II0-3 Active at

ritv. ml th- mmmnnr f . &p-bteady at $1.35

' -I W6.Z0. Lamt-s blow at OOfl nn

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erable interest.

A card party is given this afternoon in the Knights of Columbus club rooms. This is the regular weekly affair, attended by about twentyfive women. Miss Julia Lawler is hostess for the afternoon. The hours are spent at euchre. Mrs. Welbuurn, of West Richmond, entertained a large number of friends at her home. The evening was spent in a social way. The meeting of the Young People's society of the First M. E.

church, which was to have been held

last evening, has been indefinitely

postponed. The cause of the post-

ponment was the lecture delivered at the church last night. Miss Gift, who was to have been the hostess last evening, will entertain the society at

its next session, whien will probably be next Tuesday evening. A fine program has been prepared.

o Mrs. P. W. Smith and daughter.

Miss Florence, spent yesterday in Indianapolis.

Miss Elizabeth Strickland will re

turn the last of this week from an ex

tended visit with Vermont relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. John Reese enter

tained quite a number of people of

Wayne and Henry counties at their home near Cadiz, about eighteen

miles north of Richmond. The af

fair was given in honor of their twen

tieth wedding anniversary, and manv

gifts were received. Among the guests

were several relatives and friends of

Mr. and Mrs. Reese from this city.

Richmond people who have betm to

Lake Maxinkuckee will be "reatlv in

terested in the announcement that

invitations have been received in this

eity for the marriage of Mr. Richard

Edwards, of Peru, to Miss ALirv

Stuart, of Lafayette. The wedding-

will take place at St. John's church,

at Lafayette, Tuesday. October 11.

Mr. Edward's parents have a magnificent cottage at Lake Maxinkuckee'. and he is known to many Richmond people. Mr. Edwards is a member of

the wealthiest family in per nnd

Miss Stuart is prominent in Lafayette society.

Livestock at Chfcaqo.

Wheat No. 2 red, $1.081.17 Corn No. 2, 5152c. Oats No 2, 30c. Cattle Steady; steers, $5.40 6.50; stockers and feeders, $2.50 4.00. Hogs Steady at $4.756.37i4 Sheep Steady at $3.254.35. Lambs Steady at 4.00G.00. At New York. Cattle Firm at $3.755.25. Hogs Firm at 55.45 6.50. Sheep Dull at $2.504.25. Lambs Steady at $5 00 6.20. w East Buffalo Livestock. Cattle Slow at $3.75 5.75. Hogs Dull at $-i.506.50. Sheep Active at S3.254.25. Lamb Steady at S4 6.15.

Public Sale Short Horn Cattle. We will sell at the residence of

Anderson Toms, five miles north of

Centerville, R. R. No. 7, 011 Tuesday,

October 18, at 12 o'clock, noon. 20

head of registered short horn cattle,

consisting of cows, young bulls and heifers, including such families as Lancasters, Duchess of Glosters, Young Phylls, Roan Duchess and Vil

lage Rose. These cattle are all vounir

and highly bred, including some

young bulls of great merit.

Terms of Sale A credit of twelve

months will be given, with approved

security. ANDERSON TOMS and W. K. CHEESMAN, Arch Hindman, Auctioneer.

vri ' .-" i" 1 roicnt. 1 aste Uoofl . Do Rood.

.vuo. UK, tUioir your money buck.

.wig temeay vo., Chicago or rl.V. 533

AHHUALSaLE, TEU MILLiOH BOXES

Weak Men Made Vigorous

vitomr? tT?B5f iaw9y d?

What PEFFER'S NERVIGOR Did! It acta powerfully and qnlckly. Cures when all others fall. Young men regain lost manhood: old men recover youthrul vigor. Absolutely Guaranteed to Core Merrontnm, Lost Vitalltr, I m potency, Nliclitly Kmlsslon. Lost Power, either sex. Failing: Memory, Waitlnr !-

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j..u.rV,ti,. noius vu. jii&auiiy ana conEiunpuon. Don't let druggist Impose a worthless substitute on you because ityields a greater profit. Insist on havlnar PEFFER'S M ICHVlCftV nr uon.1 ..r It .n

be carried In vest pooket. Prepaid, plain wrapper, $1 per box, or O for (5, with A Written (lnr-

r.ii ; . .V ... r. nnoDo money, fampnieirree PEFFEK MKU1CAL. ASS'N, CblcaKO. 111.

bold by A. G. Luken & Co.

MONEY TO LOAN.

5 and 6 per cent. Interest

On Street Car Line (n Boulevard Addition AT A BARGAIN

W. H. Bradbury & Son

westcott Block.

Harness For Show and harness for eve'r day rose mean a difference in quality in some makes here they are identioal in strength and durability. More style, of course, in fancy driving harness, but all our harness is mails f mm an e A

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m -mw w mmM j bf. momwilio VIU ICLIU yion as to workmanship and finish. All

ns oi uorse equipments at very moder-

pitco - - -

The Wisrcins Co.

Public Sale of Cattle and Horses. The undersigned will sell at public auction at his farm, two and onehalf miles northwest of Williamsburg Ind.,- at 1 o'clock p. m., Wednesday, October 12, the following1 cattle and horses: cattle The cattle are all grade Short Horns. Ten head of milch cows, six with calves by their side, two head of two-year-old heifers; eight head of yearling steers; twelve head of calves, under one year old; one two-year-old Short Horn bull. Horses Six head of horses, one team of blacks, weight 1.500 pounds; one iron gray colt, two years old, 1,200 pounds: one brown colt, two years old, 1,200 pounds; one bay mare yearling colt, (three-quarter Pereheron); one sucking colt (three quarter Percheron). Terms of Sale A credit of ten months will be given, with a 6 per cent, discount for cash. Notes for

deferred payments to be secured.

FIRE INSURANCE

In the leading comTjanies. Mano-r

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tor ine

EQUITABLE LIFE

Assurance bociety of New York.

fHE 0. B. fulgham" agency

O. B. Fulgham. II. Milton Elrode

Room 3, Vaughan Blclg.

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Dayton & Weste Traction Co.

In effect Sept. 19, 1904. Subject to

change without notice.

MAIN LINE

Lv. Richmond Ar. Eaton West Alexandria. Davron

A M p M 6 00 And 0 00 45 every 9 45 7 00 hour 10 00 8 00 until 11 oo

P M

1100

11 45 12 00

NEW PARIS BRANCH Through Service

Crude Metlrorl ft

of laundering have no place with us. We are ever alert to improve, but improve

ments are scarcely possible where work

is done so well as it is in the

Richmond Steam Laundry Hurrv 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 though we were allowed f nil time.

D. W. Walters, Prop.

919 Main Street. Phones 157.

Lv. Richmond Ar. Cedar Springs New Paris

A M A Ml And 5 00! 7 20 every 5 25 7 4512 hoars 5 301 7 50 until

PM

10 20

10 45 10 50

Connections At Eaton with P. O. O. A

St. lor points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cincinnati Northern R. R. for points north and south. At Dayton C . V. I I a . m mmm T VI

wiiu nrtitic nu ui verging ior irov, ri qua. Sidney. Lima Xenla, Springfield, Col -

Through rates, through tickets to all T ' m l J . 1 T 1

ltuiuis. r ui i unuvriniurniaiiun can nuiue

x-none.y. c. o. BAKER, Agent.

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