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EICntlOlTD DAILT PALLADIUM, THURSDAY HORNING, NOVEMB ER 10, 1904. The Love of Eating. . IS THE AMERICAN BECOMING A GOURMAND ? LIKE MOTHER USED TO MAKE." mmk; &m:i lyiuLwoi MrjAT I In iOo l - :kages with List of Valuable Premiums. Dr F. E. Pierce Or.L. b. Cht ni wetli DENTISTS

In our largest centers of population, ptich as New York and Chicago, we daily see mere attention given fo the inner man.

Cafes and lunch-rooms are filled with men and women who seem to give all their time and attention to thoughts of properly or improperly feeding their stomachs. "It is of course best to eat slowly, but not too much," says Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. In this soth century people devote so much time lo head work that their brain is fagged and there isn't sufficient blood left to properly take care of the other organs of the body. The stomach must be assisted in its hard work the liver started into action by the use of a good stomach tonic, which should be entirely of vegetable ingredients and without alcohol. After years of experience in an nctive practice. Dr. Pierce discovered a remedy that suited these conditions in a blood-maker and tissue-builder. He called it Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery an alterative extract that assists in the digestion and assimilation of the food in the stomach so that the bloqd gets what it needs for food and oxidation, the liver is at the same time started into activity and there is perfect elimination of waste matter. When the blood is pure and rich, all the organs work without effort, and the body is like a perfect machine. Frek! Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the clothbound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. CATARRH this R E M4E 1 Y IS SURE TO GIVE SATISFACTION ELYS Gream Balm GivesRelief atOnce Tt cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased irm))rona. li ints CaUrrh an driven SWrtV a cold in the HAY FEVER F.(1 quioklr. P U b"rbe'l. Ilenls at 1 I'r -'t ,ve M' iti ne H-stos ip 4'ense of T-t-and "t'nell. I .. size f0r r drnpirs or mail, liials.ze by umtl lr. KLYUR I HERUi vrren sit eei. New York. Every Woman ill interesinl anil sliouM know aoixit ll:a wonueritii Ai m MARVEL Whirling !pry The nmr Varlnal jrlui.-. IPjtep"t Most Cult merit. iik Tar druucM fnr It. 1! h nnot cupr-iv the M.lttVI li. HCCf.'t IK) t illPl. tlUI HPIlii M.LInn li r L.ttatratpct bioK wai,. Ii(r(p f nil partKHilrtts nnt ilnpi-' !! imTkltiMbleto lHiiux. MAItVIXt O. flotca lilUg., Aow Vork. MEM AMU WtfivU.' Cn- Hi ; for uu'im l ha I KPB.ltttlUUIIIIHt Kil' rritMiitia or i1ph'i' of In 11 cu lupliiliraii' P:illp!, it not will' (Phi or ol ulioUS. o. ent In iiltn wrnMw I'V n nr" irpiH'il, fi. t'. 00 or 3 iitl- V!.7fl. circuU- "en l n reuueL FILLS rlrlnal And Otilv UfluniMO. for CH 1 CI I KsTKK'S KN G I.ISf ) 1 lo UF.II nt ;ll oitIlie box I hhi ribbon. Take vt her. Krrux . VBVratMi NiiUatltHtloM laalta lion. Hut ! Tour lriii'iM w . 4. CimfM fnr rrtle I ra, TetliMlat. -nd " Itrllrr fnr I ..llrf" m 4ip. by r Ura Mall. I . Tr.iimoataia. Mki all Drwa iia. t'alcaeatrr 4'heaaleal '. atiaa Una t Jiaaiaaa ftumn. t'lllla. 4. OR. laFRAHCOJ D COMPOUND Pafe. ap47 rprultor ; 25 rents. Drufwlfts or mail SooUet tree. H. LaFRAKCO. rblUUelpbl. F. iBCSTTORi CIRCUS and THEATRICAL ROUTES. FAIR and CONVENTION DATES. PARKS-CARNIVALS-CELEBRATIONS Advance news concerning things theatrical in ad fields, viz: Dramatic. Vaudeville, Musical. Minstrel, Operatic and Burlesque. . . . ., . THE RECOGNIZED ORGAN OF THE THEATRICAL PROFESSION OF AMERICA.' It ha the largest circulation nd is the best advertising medium of any paper in its class. Published at Cincinnati, Ohio, by THE BILLBOARD PUB. CO. OCT 1 1 1 ai iimii Jiir . v.j wfM -Sal M. V If ltVUalHtFaliirlalll as ft m m-m bb -m a. a aat sv w THE Jjy Mil l S X. Vii ar a av a v bt Baa a a N0.I6 S7thSt,TQPH0NEN950,

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V WHITEWATER. Fnnik AddltMtinu, of Lynn, .1ml., was fsil liny on friends liore Friday. The liiyli school basketball team played the hiyh school team at Lynn 011 Friday afternoon, the score heinjf 1( to in favor of Whitewater. llev. (.'inininyham filleil his regular appointment at the Christian church Saturday and Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. A. li. Austin are the promt parents of a line baby, which came to their home last week. I'rof. (ieorjre J. Hunt, principal of of the Maple (J rove hijrh school. spent Saturday and Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Mollie Hunt, at this place. Fred "White, of Bloominjrton is spending a few days with his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. (J. "White and fam- ; The joint institute of franklin and Xew Garden townships was held heiv Saturday. Susannah Khodes was the jruest f Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Sasser on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hyde and family entertained Sunday Mrs. Frank Addleman and family, of Lynn, and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Marshall and family. The series of meetings which were conducted at the M. E. church by Rev. Price, closed Sunday evening with two new additions. The Best Liniment. "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is considered the best liniment on the market," write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt. No other liniment will heal a cut or bruise so promptly Xo other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and become acquainted with its remarkable qualities and you will never wish to be without it. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets.

PRESIDENT THrCEORE P.OOSEVELT.

HAGESSTOWN. 'the election passed o!V piietly, l"t a alrye vtte was cast. The Republican majority w. s so J a rye that it was a surprise to- all, except the vote east for (Jeorge Cromer for trustee on the Democratic ticket, lie came within four votes of being elected. The new parstor for the Christian church arrived today from Pennsylvania. Mr. Lay, who has been at work in the bicycle factory moved today to Mt. Summitt to take a position in a general store. Mrs. Henry Preskaugh is visiting at Dayton. Mrs. John Leanell has returned home after visiting one week at Tipton. doe Stonecipher sold his driving horse for 300 to some party in liichmond. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and tiled with the , City Clerk of said City their writ ten preliminary report in the matter Both sides of South 12th street, from Main street, to South E street, by the construction of cement curb and gutters thereon, describing therein the real estate benefitted or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof which names of owners of veal estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit: E. G. Hill. Almeda Trueblood, Charles H. Moore, John E. Foley, John M. Coate. Frank Frazer, Catherine J. McCord. James S. Bolander, Joseph E. Brown, Aaron ITempleman, John F. Davenport, Ella Davenport, Ada L. Bernhart, Mary E. Hogan, Samuel H. Charles. Frank J. Hunt, Charles L. "Wolfer, Judith M. Graves, Lucy Ann Sparks, Mary Hollowelf, Jennie Dickey, Martha

M. Shute, Anna M. Strickler, Joseph F. Rowlett, A. C. Lindemuth, Clara A. Mering, John Z. Miller, W. H. Lough, Henry R. Siekman, Albert A. Reinhart. Charles Weisbrod, Frederick W. Flederjohn, John A. Spekenhier, Fannie E. C. Scott, Clayton Hunt, Charles Ilieger, Albert W. Reed, Richard Nieman, John Henry Klute, John (f. Snyder, John II. Schneider, Louisa Weichman, William H. Battel, Carrie M. Bartel, Josephine Lichtenfels, Horace Logan, Sarah J. Bell, Julia Zuttermeister, Mary L. Rife, Daniel Rife, Caroline Schroeder, August Schroeder, Olive T. Knode, Martin W. Pyle. Myrtle E. Pyle, Robert W. Philips, A. M. Philips, Emma A. Newkirk, Charles E. W. ' Wagner, Mary K. Wagner. Mary Strattan, Emma R. Fulgham, Cordelia M. Arnold, Sarah Margaret Arnold, Henry W. Watt. Simon Martin, Eli Stubbs. Julia Nye. Clara E. Mendenhall, Laura A. Nixon. Hannah II. Swift. Richmond School Board, Hannah M. Spinning, Michael J. O'Brien, William Kramer, William B. Hadley, Charles L. Wolfer. Charles McManus. Anna L. Finfrock, James W. Finfrock. Walter L. Dalbey, John W. Weeks, Timothy Wilson, John I). Victor Lohr. Mary Z. Doan, Minnie A. Doan. Henry Youngflesh, Rosa

Vtuiii'jr'lesh, -lanett Moorman. Clayton Hunt, Emma E. Lindemuth, Arthur S. McGrew. Magdalena Riecherts, Victtnia E. Lindemuth, Martha Archie. Catherine Leindecker. Edward S. Stegman. William H. Torbeck, John II. Shrader, John Barth. Auynst Schrader, Jtiseph Werner. Eliza Morris. Mary E. Muggenberg. Katherine W. Moelk, Marcus Sostmeyer. Edward H. Stegman, Joseph Stevenson. Mary J. Wolfer, Susana L. Nelson. William Rehling, Edward L. Cooper, Hannah A. Basson, John Mitchell. Katie Mitchell, Walter A. Johnson. Nathan Druly. Lillian C. Foster, Ruth Ann Hunt. Martin M. Thomas, Irving M. Weaver. Ida B. Geary. And the persons above named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of said City wiH meet at the office

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covvatisHT of the City Clerk on Saturday, the 2(ith day of November, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. in., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benetitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By rder of Council. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of liichmond this 9th day of November, 1904. ,101 IX F. TAGGAKT, City Cork. Nov. 10-17. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and tiled with the City Clerk of said City their written preliminarv report in the matter of The improvement of the alley between north l")th and north 10th streets, from ninth E street to the l C. C. & St. L. liailroad, by grading graveling and boldering, and the construction of three brick center gutters thereon, describing therein the real estate benefitted or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit: Margaret A. Kiehlhorn, Frederick Barton; August CJeorge TCofski, Emma Kofski, Sarah A. Chestnut, Horace C. Starr, George H. Knollenberg, Isaac li. Howard & Co., Joseph E. Thatcher, Emma E. Thatcher, Laura A. Kitson, Mat tie Thomas, Henry St. Clair, John C. Genu, Isabella Briggs. And the poisons above named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of said City will meet at the office of the City Clerk u Friday, the 2nd day of December, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. in., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By rder of Council. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Richmond this 9th day of November, 1904. JOHN F. TAGGAKT, City Clerk. Nov. 10-17. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and filed with the City Clerk of said City their written preliminary report in the matter of the Avest side of north ninth street, by the construction of cement sidewalk, from north F street, to north G street, describing therein the real estate benefitted or damaged by said im-r provement. together with the names of the owners thereof which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit: Hiram S. Nelson., Edward A. Brown. William H. Torbeck. Julia MeNiehols. John Ward, Edward T. Party. James Ryan. And the persons above named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that 'the City Commissioners of said City Avill meet at the office of the City Clerk on Saturday, the 3rd day of IVeemW. 1904. at 10 o'clock a. m., to assess the csts of said improvement uiui the property benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By order of Council. Witness my hand and the seal f,f the Citv of Richmond this, 9th da

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FOB THE FAMILY DINNER. When you need a hot oven orwhea baking bread, cake or pastry, jjood coal is a necessity. Aoy coal coming from T. H. MENKE'S yard will always be found satisfactory. Our superior egg or furnace col, our fine cook 6tove coal, or chestnut for your parlor stove or range is the best and cleanest that cwn be procured. J. H. Menke, Home Phone 762 Bel 1 J hone 435-R. 102-104 FT. WAYNE AVE. of November, 1904. JOHN P. TAGGART, City Clerk. Nov. 10-17. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and filed with the City Clerk of said City their written preliminary report in the matter of . ' the improvement of south Thirteenth street, by the construction of cement sidewalks on both sides thereof from south A street, to south B street, describing therein the real estate benefitted or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit: Lewis Narcissa Jenkinson, Edward B. Fletcher, Elizabeth Estell, Charles Jenkins, Joseph O. Barber, Robert M. Hayes, Lydia A. Dille, Elizabeth Hill, J. B. Cramer, Albina Cramer, Lafayette Larsh, Elizabeth Steins, Perry J. Moss, Lida J. Moss, Catherine Leindecker, Henry G. Sherman, William Sehatz, Eliza A. Wilson, John I). . Marshall, Samuel Wolfe, A. G. Luken, Heirs of Paul C. Graff, deceased, Sharon E. Jones. And the persons above named, and all others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of .said City will meet at the office of the City Clerk on Monday, the 28th day of November, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. in., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the propert benefitted thereby in proportion to the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By order of Council. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Richmond this 9th day of November. 1904. JOHN F. TAGGAltr, City Clerk. Nov. 10-17. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that the City Commissioners of the City of Richmond have made and filed with the City Clerk of said City their written preliminarv reiort in the matter of North G street, by the construction of cement sidewalk on the north side thereof, from north Tenth street, to north Fourteenth street, describing therein the real estate benefitted or damaged by said improvement, together with the names of the owners thereof which names of owners of real estate as set forth therein are as follows, to-wit : Marie Jahnke, Harmon E. Jahnke, Alpha G. Williams, Patrick Durkin, Salome Armstrong, William W.

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Wyatt, Eli Stubbs, John T. Broolcs, Sue S. Elliott, School Board City of Richmond. Edward Jacobs, Trustees of the Colored Baptist Church, John A. Goins. And the persons. above name, aiu all others interested, are hereby notified that the City Commissioners of said City will meet at the office of the City Clerk on Thursday, the 1st day of December, 1904, at 10 o'clock a. m., to assess the costs of said improvement upon the property benefitted thereby in proportion t-t the benefits derived therefrom, as provided by law. By order uf Council. Witness my hand and the seal of the City of Richmond this 9th day of November. 1904. JOHN F. TAGGART. City Clerk. Nov. 10-17.

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