Richmond Palladium (Daily), 17 October 1904 — Page 6
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Ftnsylvania Lines TIME TABLE In Effect 8 A. M. Oct. 2, 1904. CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV.
Arrive 11.10 am 12.80 pm 4.40 pm 7.15 pm 11.00 pm 4.95 am westward v Depart Rich and Logan Ac Ex 6.45 am Chicago Special 11.15 am Michigan K Cin and Logan Ex 5.00 pm " Cin and Rich Ac Ex Cin and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm EASTWARD Southern Ex 4.15 am Northland Limited 5.15 am Rich and Cin Ac Ex 7.00 am Lotran and Cin Ac Ex 10.10 am Mack and Cin Ex Chi and Cin Special 3.55 pm Logan and Rich Ac S.48 am g.5o pm 6.40 pm COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. WESTWARD St. Louis Limited 4 45 am Capital Ex 5.05 am St L Fast Mail and Ex 10.15 am Col and Ind Ac Ex 10.20 am N Y and 8t L Mail and Ex 1.25 pm Col and Rich Ac Ex Worlds Fair 8peclal 10.03 pm EASTWARD Pittsburgh Special daily 5.30 am Ind and Col Ac Mail an 10.15 am St L and N Y Fast ' Penna Special (M -) . n St L and N Y Mail and -ix 7.80 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex Ohio and Va Ex daily 9,00 pm 4.5 am 10.00 am 1.20 pm 9.00 pm 5'15 am 9.45 am 9.50 am 4.50 pm 7.20 pm 8.40 pm 8.55 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD 4.87 am 8t L Fast Ex 9.65 am Bpringid and Rich Ac 10.10 am 8t L Fast Mail and Ex 10.56 pm Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex 9.55 pm Worlds Fair Special daily EASTWARD Pittsburgh Speceal daily 5.25 am Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex 5.45 am N Y Fast Mail 9.55 am Rich and Sprin Ac Ex 3 52 pm Penna Special Mail and Ex 4.55 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex 8.49 pm IGRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. SOUTHWARD 8.80 am to and Cin Mail and Ex 9.42 am ' Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex 8.40 pm Mack and Cin Mall and Ex 10.15 pm Sunday Acg NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex 5.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 12.50 pm Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 11.10 pm Dally. ??unday nly. All trains, unless Otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. C. W. ELMER. Pass. & Tkt Agt. A FINE On Street Car Line . . - , In Boulevard Addition AT A BARGAIN W. HBradbury & Son Westcott Block WHEN M CHICAGO TT I Stopattho rrJoirttfoeinni Bmthm A Hoiml Oomblnma 9 floor. Fine new rooms. Meals a-Ia-C.att at all hours. . OATHS OF ALL KINDS. Turkish. Russian, Shower. Plunge, etc. Th ferest awimmin pool in the world. Turkish Bath and Loduins. $1.00. Most inexpensive first class hotel in Chicaeo. Right hi tht. heart ox mo uij. ' J I Now Nor thorn Baths & Hotel 14 Quincy St.-twiuwuu-cm (0)ATENTS ucrp will advise you whether your ideas P 5 can be patented. Small improveI ments and simple inventions have u made much money for the inventors. We develope your ideas or assist youin improving your invention. We takeout patents in United States, Canada and foreign countries. Our terms are reasonable. Jklaiiatt & Dozler, ; 4S-4S Color ial Bldg. Richmond $7.00 WORLD'S FAIR TICKETS. Now on. Sale Sundays, Mondays, Tries .days, Wednesdays and Thursdays via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair 7-day round trip tickets to St. Louis are now sold over Pennsylvania Lines Sundays, Mondays, , Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday of every week at $7.00 .from Richmond. These tickets are valid in coaches of through trains. Longer limit lowprice excursion tickets to World's Fair are sold every day. For particulars consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind. Excursion tickets at unusually low rates good for the season, on sale daij to Milwaukee, Madison, Waukesha, jreen Lake, Devils Lake, Gogebic, Ashland, Marque'te, Superior, DuJuth, St. Paul, Minneapolis and many ther cool and delightful lake resorts reached by The North-Western Line. Information and tickets can be secured from your home agent. Booklet mtitled "The Lakes and Summer Reports of the Northwest" mailed upon receipt of 4 cents in stamps, W. B. JKniskern, P. T. M. C. & N. W. R'y.
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1 DAYTON & WESTERN TRACTION LINE In effect Sept. 19, 1904. Subject to change without notice. MAIN LINE
AM iP M f M Lv. Richmond' 6 00 And 9 00 11 00 Ar. Eaton 6 45 every 45 11 45 West Alexandria. 700 hour 1000 1200 Dayton 800 until 111 00 NEW PARIS BRANCH Through Service ' A MAM I And f At Lv. Richmond 5 00) 7 20 every 10 20 Ar. Cedar Springs 5 25j 7 5i2 hoars 10 45 New Paris 5 30 7 50j until 10 50
Connections At Eaton with P.C.C.& St. Li. tor points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cincinnati Northern R. R. for points north and south. At Dayton with electric lines diverging for Troy, Piqua, Sidney. Lima Xenia, Springfield, Columbus, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Through rates, through tickets to all points. For further information call Home Phone 2G9. C. O. BAKER, Agent. i Effect October jo. 1904. East and South. No. 4, Daily Leave Richmond 9 a. in. , ' Leave Cottage Grove 9:37 a. m. Arrive Cincinnati 11 :15 a. m. No. 2, Daily Except Sunday. Leave Richmond 4:05 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove 4:45 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 6:20 p. m. No. 0, Sunday Only. Leave Richmond 8:15 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove S:50 p. m. Arrive Cincinnati 10:25 p. m. No. 1, DailyLeave Cincinnati 5:00 p. m. Leave Cottage Grove 0:30 p. m. Arrive Richmond 7:05 p. m. NORTH AND WEST. No. 1, Daily Leave Richmond 10:40 a. m. Leave Muncie 12:01 p. m. Leave Marion 10 p. m. Leave Peru 2:05 p. m. Arrive North Judson 4:05 p. m. No. 3 DailyLeave Richmond 7:05 p. m. Leave Muncie 8:25 p. m. Leave Marion 9:30 p. m. Arrive Peru 10:30 p. m. No. 7, Daily Except Sunday Leave Richmond 7:10 a. m. Leave Muncie 8:30 a. m. Leave Marion 9:35 a. m. Arrive Peru 10:35 a. m. No. 2, Dily Except Sunday Leave Richmond 7:10 a. m. Leave Muncie S:30 a. m. Leave Marion 9:35 a. m. Arrive Peru 10:35 a. m. No. 2, Daily Except Sunday Leave North Judso'n 10:35 a. m. Leave Peru 12:35 p. m. Arrive Richmond 4:05 p. m. No. 4, DailyLeave Peru 5:35 a. m. Arrive Richmond 9:00 a. m. No. 8 Leave Peru 4:45 p. ra. Arrive Richmond 8:15 p. m. For rates or information regarding connections inquire of C. A. BLAIR, Pass. & Ticket Agt. Home Tel. 44. The greatest money nuking inventions have been suggested oy minds familiar with the needs of the age. , THE AMERICAN INVENTOR 'Will keep you in touch with subjects of current interest in the line of new inventions and experiment. It will aid you to develop ideas of practical value. Issued on the 1st and 15th of every month. Twcnty-eieht cages each issue. Sold at II news taods 10c per copy or sent by mail $1.50 per year. THE AMERICAN INVENTOR. Simple copy sent free Wuhiiqtaa D. C MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, Main and seventh street. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Bueklen's Arnicaa Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. J. C. Hanson, Rhinelander Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest tonic I have ever used. Gained 55 pounds in ninety das. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co.
Opposing Millionaire For the Legislature. New York, Oetober 15. The Republicans of Hudson county, New Jersey, have nominated a newsboy for the house of assembly in the Hoboken district against a millionaire whom the Democrats have put in nomination there. Archibald Alexander the Democratic nominee, is a son of Mrs. C. B. Alexander, a member of the noted Stevens family and one of the wealth iest young men in New Jersey. Dennis Sullivan, whom the Republicans named, is a student in a law office and to maintain himself he startod a newspaper route in Hoboken. He is out at 4 o'clock in the morning to get the papers for the first delivery, and at the close of study hours he goes over the route again with a big bundle of evening newspapers. He and his wealthy rival for assembly honors are of about the same "age, 24 years. AN O'ER TRUE TALE OF WAR. There lived on his island a little brown man, As he had since the days of Genghis Khan, And even before, mayhap. A peace-loving, home-loving weigh:; was he, And dear to his heart were his isles of the sea, As is home to the average chap:
For his little brown wife was fond, no doubt, And his little brown babies crept ir and out. "Where laughed the sunshine or stray ed the breeze To play with the bloom of the cherry trees. "Ay, home is dear, though of paper it be," Said the little brown chap of the isles, said he. Now there lived in the north where the cold winds .shout A truculent, turbulent, unwashed lout, I tell the tale as it's told nd he said: "These isles iu the Sunrise Sea, I fancy that they would be good for me, For the land of my birth is cold." So he seized a piece by way of 'a test And the piece was hot I will tell the rest If you will wait, as you ought to do. He came with a shout and a Avild halloe, And he took that piece in diplomacy's style, "Which, of course, is to say that he stole with a smile, "I roally opine it is up to me," Said the little brown chap of the isles, said he. Now woe for the lout with the unwashed face, For he's running of late in a rearward race, As you perhaps have noted; For it happens sometimes that" a very small weight May prove a terror to scrap and fight, As the Czar, I've heard, has voted. And the little brown man of the Sunrise Isles for an all-star stumping tour of the Mopped the ground with his foe in various styles, A nd every iVesh sit vie brought1 pained regret To the man of the north who is running yet. "I guess that I'll keep my home maybe," Said the little brown chap of the isles, said he. A. J. "Waterhouse in Sunset Magazine for October. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Xo one who is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprisedat Ihe great popularity of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only cures colds and grip eeectually and permanently, but prevents these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup. Whooping cough is not dangerous when this remedy is given. It contains no opium or other harmful substance and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. It is also pleasant to take. When 11 of these facts are taken into consideration it i not surprising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few are willing tot take any other after having once used it. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. II. Sudhoff, corner Fifth and Main streets. An eminent surgeon 1ms declared that he owes it to his patients to quiet his nerves by playing a gime of golf before undertaking an im
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EveryThroI) Of My Heart Was Plainly Felt, and Sometimes Very Painful.
If your pulse is too rt-on. and your heart throbs so that you can feel the force of the heart-beet naint your chest, your heart is week ar.d needs attention. This is usually caused lv Ion? continued palpitation, over-work, excessive exercise, heart strain, and the condition indicates serious heart trouble. You should act t once. The very best thins to do is to take Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, a remedy that will strengthen the nerves and muscles of the heart, and restore them to their normal condition. If you neglect to do this, disastrous consequences will surely follow. You will have smothering spells, pain in the heart, faintness, the valves of the heart will become leaky, and the heart left in a death struggle. My heart bothered ,me so that I could feel every pulsation. Could only sleep on my left side. Doctors told me that I had one-fifth enlargement of the heart. I had all the usual symptoms of heart trouble. I took about 15 or 20 bottles of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and am complUIy c-r:-.. I have had no symptom of heart d.t.ease for two years, and am attending t my business affairs, Which I cor.' I not do before." E. C. GATLLs', .Manufacturer, Ble Mound, Kan. If first bottle docs not benefit, your money back. tti t x1 TT Write to us for Free Trial J! XvIUXj package of Dr. Miles' AntiPain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy for Pain. Also Symptom Blank. Oui Specialist will diagnose your case, tell you what Js wrong, and how to right it, Free. DK. MILES MEuICAL. CoLABORATORIES. ELKliAUT. IN J i. AN ORDINANCE To Regulate the Standing of Express Wagons, Etc., Upon the Streets of the CitySection 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the city of Richmond ,that it shall be unlawful for any express wagon, or other wagon engaged in the transfer of baggage, goods and merchandise for the genera public for hire, to stand at any place or in anjr manner while awaiting engagements, except as herein provided, to-wit: On Ninth street, at its intersection with Main street, one wagon at each corner; on Seventh street, at its intersection with Main street, one wagon each at the northeast and northwest corners; on Sixth street, at its intersection with Main street, three wagons each on the northeast and northwest corners; on Tenth street, at its intersection with Main street, one wagon each on the southeast and southwest corners. And said wagons shall stand parallel with said cross streets, as near the curbing as possible, and not nearer than twenty feet from the Main street crossing Section 2. .Any person having charge of any such express or other wagon, who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall upon conviction, be fined in any sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars. Section 3. In case there should be applications for more express wagon stands than are provided for in this ordinance, the chief of police is here" by authorized and empowered to place such additional express wagons at such other points that he may deem suitable and that are not in conflict with this or any other ordinance of said city. Section 4. This ordinance shall be in force and take effect from and after its passage and publication for two consecutive weeks in the Daily Palladium newspaper. Passed and approved, October 3rd, 1004. WILLIAM W. ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Attest: JOHN F. TAG G ART, City Clerk. Oct 10-17 Notice to Bidders. Notice is ereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Wayne County, State of Indiana, will receive bids at the Auditor' office ofSaid County until 11. o'clock a. rm of Monday, November 7th, 1904, for the construction of the following bridges. Bridge on County line between Henry and Wayne Counties known as the County line bridge. Bridge in Harrison township 2 miles east of Jocksonburg known as the Beeson Bridge. Further notice is hereby given that the plans and specifications for the above named bridges are on file in the office of the County Auditor of said County. Geo. W. Callaway, John F. Dvnes, C. E. Wiley, Commissioners of Wayne County. oct 4 and 17 Too late to cure a cold after consumption lias fastened its deadly ,rip on the lungs. Take Dr. "Wood's bCorway Pine Syrup while yet there
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THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 20th Wm A. Brady's Special Production X XJjy Til : PRICES -Boxes f 1.50; Lower i X M )7 : Floor I 0; Balcony $1.00. 75 i JL IS VI Al 11 Al and 60c ; Gallery 25c. X
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T v rZlnn s""ie,i , ' pther with all the horses, cowi. V canes ami sheep. The Identical cast and production that charnc enzes the f miuentlong ran. In Nrt Bos' to"
i Sale of seats opens Tuesday morning, : GENNETT Theatre: IRA SWISHER Lessee and Manager. ONE NIGHT ONLY TUESDAY, OCT. J 8th I : MI'S SUPERB A i o Fashionable Vaudeville and High Class Specialties. 30 Performers 30 Each one being a star artist A strictly refined entertainment guaranteed .... Grand Street Parade at Noon And Concert In front of Theatre at 7::&0 p. 111. Prices 75c. 60c, 85c and 25c. Sale of seats atVestcott Pharmacy HOME PHONE 234.
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Nothing to Eat But Grub N ottaing to Wear But Clothes That tells our story in short metre. We sell everything good and wholesome in the way of Groceries, and our Dry Goods Department fairly eeirs with seasonable goods, at, need we say it? Well, yes, "lest ye torget," the lowest prices in the city. A Few Dry Goods Items Just received, the balance of our order of Blankets and Comforts. Thrifty people are buying and freely say that our goods are better and 10 per cent, lower than any other store in the city. Our prices on fleecy lined underwear" are lower than other dealers pay for the goods at the present time. Heavy weight, fleeced well made garments, 39c and 35c. Ask to see our line of Golf Gloves. GROCERY ITEMS It is unnecessary to tell you, for you all know that our store is the cheapest place to buy in the city. Our goods are superior to others ; quality gets the price. Come with your neighbors and save your pennies. Famous Morning Star Flour, per sack, 75c. Finest of Prepared Mustard, per quart, 10c! No. 1 good Catsup, 10c. quart. Eight bars Green Seal; .Lenox or Santa Claus Soap, 25 c. Six lbs. hand picked Navy Beans, 25c. Everything else at the same low prices. S. & H. Trading Stamps with all purchases. r " Free delivery. Phone your orders, either line. Store open Tuesday, Friday and S aturday evenings.
411-415 MAIN ST Both Phones Thefiorthuiestep jHataalliife Ins. Co I. O BARBER, General Agent, .Kffi."
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Oct. is, at Westcott Pharmacy. iP PHILLIPS UVJ THEATRE O. G. Murray, Lessee and Mgr. Wednesday, October 19th Matinee and Night The greatest success of the season NAME ONLY - With original New York Company. Scenery and Properties t A Great .Way A Great Company Including: Garland Gad en, Laura Lorraine and master Cliarley Rose Crowded houses everywhere Prices Matinee, 15 and 25c; Night, 15 25, 35 and 60c. Sale of seats opens Monday, Oetober 17, at Nixon's. No advance In prices. o o Oi o o o o o o o
