Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 October 1904 — Page 2
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momiOITD DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY HORNING, OCTOBER 27. 1904. 1 "T"?
It !s just a common cold, people aay, ttitrt's no danger in that. Admitting their irtatemerit. then there are uncommon colds, rolds which are dangerous ; for many a latal sickness begins with a cold. If we could tell the common cold from the uncommon we could feel quite safe. But we cajQ't. The uncommon variety is rarely recognized until it has fastened its hold on the lungs, and there are symptoms of consumption. At the first symptoms the careful person vill heed the warning by taking a mild laxative ; some vegetable pill that will not disturb the system or cause griping. About the best is "Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets." If the cold starts with a cough, and it jersist9 then some local treatment for this condition should be taken. A well known federative extract, which has been highly recommended by thousands of users, u Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This tonic compound is composed of an extract of roots and herbs and has a soothing effect upon the mucous membrane, allays the irritation and at the same time 'works in the proper and reasonable way, kt the seat of the trouble the stagnated or jwisoned blood. . It contains no alcohol to shrivel up the Vlood corpuscles, but makes pure rich red 'Mood. Dr. Pierce's 1000-page illustrated book, The Common Sense Medical Adviser," is pent free in paper covers on receipt of 21 ne-cent stamp to pay cost of mailing only, fm 31 stamps the cloth-bound volume will vt pent. 1008 pages. It was formerly sold $1.50 per copy. Address Dr. B. V. ce, Buffalo, N. T.
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WILUNGTO SIGN Jessup, Cunningham, Jr., and Mansfield Satisfied With Salaries. Ado Mansfield, center; Clarence Jessup, goal tender, and George Cunningham, Jr., second rush, of the IHchmond polo team, are understood to be willing to sign Richmond contracts at the salaries offered under the new limit rule. Mansfield reached Richmond yesterday afternoon from Tipton, Mo., where he has been looking after his farm during the summer. lie said he had no complaint to make of the salary offered him, and did not know enough of the threatened revolt of polo players in the East to discuss the situation. Jessup, who is a member of the Richmond Athletic Association, which controls the team franchise, iias no objection to make to the salary limit rule and will stick. The opinion prevails here that the Easterners will hold out for salaries until too late to open the season with them in the ranks. Some members of the Aathletic Association openly advocate the smashing of the limit rule, but, members of the executive committee are decidedly opposed to such sentiment being created. They say that the Richmond r.'anagement vill stand with the league and that there shall be no violation of the rule. If the reports in reliable eastern newspapers are to be believed the talk of a polo league in New England is not the hot air that the Gas Belt magnates would have the fans believe but something for (he close fisted Western League officials and the Richmond management is not included in this list to take into serious consideration. It is plainly evident that the polo stars will refuse to come west for salaries loss than what they drew last year and if Drrbin, Cohen, et al., attempt to spring amateur lien-ups on the Richmond polo public the games by the middle of December will be about as largely attended as Republican rallies in South Carolina. -5f The Ceniral League will open next
Monday night, Logan sport playing at Danville and Lafayette at Terre Ilaute. Under this schedule the polo nights in Kokomo will be Wednesday and Saturday, instead of Tuesday and Saturday as they were last season. Kokomo will play its first game Tuesday, meeting Fort Wayne, at that place. The first home game will follow the next day Logansport playing here. Kokomo will have one Thanksgiving game, the team playing at Logansport in the afternoon and the .Logansport team playing here at night. The season runs until March 25. Kokomo Dispatch. "Just let 'em kick," said Manager Sebern this morning, when discussing the statement that the Richmond polo management was going to bring back it.s stars even though the salary agreement was smashed .into smithereens. "Richmond will kick over the traces," said the special to an Indianapolis paper today, and that prompted Manager Bebeni's remark. That gentleman further ventured the
statement that m the event Rich
mond did break the salary limit rule, that Manaeer Ilenlev would be hunt
ing for five other clubs to make a league with him and the Western would have a team wearing uniforms of a city never before a member of the organization.
CAMBRIDGE CITY. ;":'. The Republicans from here turned out -in full force Wednesday night. J. C. Dodson was in Ctnterville on business Wednesday. Mrs. Ed McCaffrey and Mrs. Murray were guests of Knrgh.ptown friends on Wednesday. - Mr. and Mrs.. George Ilarned visited near Hagerstown Wednesday. Mrs. Lafe IJeeson and Mrs. Silas Spittler and Mrs. Lightner are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dora Christ of Milton. Mrs. Austin Clay pool, of Mvncie, is the guest .f Mrs. Vinrinia Meredith. Miss No:q Tryne is vtsiling in Kokomo. , J. A. Stoner, of Maples, visited here Tuesday. Albert Crawford, of Greenville, Ohio, was in Cambridge City Tuesday. Miss Clara Detrich entertained at cards Tuesday night. Walter Beal, of Cincinnati, was in Cambridge City Tuesday. Martha boys will give their annual chicken roast Saturday night. Harry Miller will move to Knightstown in a fe wdays. Professor George Doll will u:ertain on Friday night. Several from here were in Hagerstown Wednesday to see the Friday oil well. Byra Boyd's will soon be located in their new home near East Germantown. John Carr and family left this morning for St. Louis to attend tb Fair. The Republican club from here will run a special car to Richmond Monday night, leaving here at 5:45 p". m., fare 25 cents for th-j round trip. Alvin Ilarmels is building an addition to his property in 2'orth Front street.
There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore reonire fomrtunaonal tmt ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doeses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, J. F. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists 75e. Hall 's Familv Pills are the best
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Nasal Catarrh .quickly yields to treatment by Ely's Cream Balm, which is agreeably aromatic It is received through the nostrils, cleanses nd heals the whole surface over which it diffuses itself. A remedy for Nasal Catarrh which is drying or exciting to the diseased membranes should iot be used. Cream Balm is recognized as a specific. Price 50 cents at druggists or by mail. A cold in the head immediately disappears when Cream Balm is used. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York.
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PADDY O'HARA
Has Signed to Play With Indianapolis Bannon Refuses. Indianapolis, Ind., October 20. Paddy O'Hara has sent his signed contract to Manager Cohen, of the Indianapolis Polo Club, lie played half back the latter part of last season, succeeding Harry- Way in the position. O'Hara made many friends here by his fast, aggressive play, not only in defense, but in offense, and he has foresworn the habit that put him in bad for a time. The contract of O'Hara is the first that Manager Cohen has received from any of his men. The same mail brought letters from McGilvray and Bannon, the big goal tender of last season who was made captain. It was supposed he would sign his contract and again lead the team here this season, but he has asked an exorbitant figure. He demands one-third more salary than was paid him last year and insists he is worth as much as any man on the team. The Western Polo League records do not uphold Bannon in his assertions, but, although he finished behind several others in the per centage col umn, he was an earnest player and did work that the Indianapolis fans appreciate. However, on Bannon, as well as on the others of the team, the blame of the standing of the Indnnnnlis club at the close of the season rests. Players Had Loyal Support. No players had more loyal support in their fight for the championship. The accidents which befell several of the members of the team were taken into consideration and the efforts of the management to strengthen the weakened team were approved. The patrons of polo are making demands upon the management as well as the players, and they are insisting that a team be formed that will make a better bid for the pennant than the one of last year. The management has several plans in view that can not be consummated until the players are here and under contract. In the several trades that have been proposed Manager Cohen is firm in one point, and that is that McGilvray will not be traded to Marion for Dawson and Wiley, ns has been proposed.
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